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Preponderation
The act or state of preponderating preponderance as a preponderation of reasons
Preponderant
Preponderating outweighing overbalancing used literally and figuratively as a preponderant weight
preponderance of the evidence
preponderance of the evidence ;also : the evidence meeting this standard
preponderate
preponderate -at·ed -at·ing : to have greater credibility or convincing weight
Preponderatingly
In a preponderating manner preponderantly
Preponderance
The quality or state of being preponderant superiority or excess of weight influence or power etc an
standard of proof
proof beyond a reasonable doubt] see also clear and convincing, preponderance of the evidence compare burden of proof clear and convincing
Marz-ool-maut
death so that there is, as it is phrased, a preponderance (ghaliba) of knout or apprehension, that is, that at the
Burden of proof
whereas the standard of proof in a civil case is preponderance of probabilities. In other words, in a civil case there
Mere skill
skill, the expression 'mere skill' would mean substantial degree or preponderance of skill, K.R. Lakshmanan v. State of Tamil Nadu, AIR
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