Their victory confirmed that God truly loves a trier, for it was their fifth attempt. |
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I mean, if a favourite gets beat well the punters think there's something wrong and if they win, well the punters think it was the only trier. |
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He's such a hard trier, and he's always second or third, but he got the money today. |
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It is for the jury in a criminal trial to draw inferences from the evidence as the trier of fact, not the witness. |
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And I do not accept, that at this stage of the proceedings, the fact the trier of fact is a judge alone rather than a jury makes any difference. |
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But for the charge being on the indictment, the trier of fact would not hear it. |
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Where the issues are not within the ordinary knowledge and experience of the trier of fact, such evidence must be supplied by an expert opinion. |
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Ultimately, the scope of the duty turns on the particular facts of a given case and the judgement of the trier of fact. |
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He may not have been top of the class, but he was a trier, he always put the effort in and he never gave up, right until the end. |
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Many French scholars note that these requirements represent a dangerous trend because it forces the trier of fact to judge aesthetics. |
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Froggatt is a more dependable type and a trier but will not trouble top-class defenders. |
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Other circumstances in addition thereto must exist to allow the trier of fact to infer malice. |
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But the judge being the trier of fact has heard the evidence of Savvas and has presumably formed at least a tentative view about the credibility of Savvas. |
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As the arbitrator and trier of fact, I am required to give reasons for my decision. |
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Rotate the trier 180 degrees and tilt the trier handle downwards to allow some of the product to flow out of the bag. |
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On Monday afternoon at the 2014 Venice Film Festival, von trier broke his silence. |
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Graham Kavanagh is another trier but he, too, is a journeyman footballer. |
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Sakhee is a trier all right and the same applies to Sinndar. |
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She's won or come second in many major distance events, and she's a trier. |
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A great trier who made the most of his ability, Martin thought he never got the credit he deserved at Forest, but he was a workhorse who scored a goal here and there. |
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God loves a trier and there's no harder worker or trier than our Tom. |
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The Wimbledon crowd love a trier, particularly one who gives up his initial suspicion of grass, and being blessed with good looks or a dashing style does no harm. |
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One of those principles is that it is not necessary for the trier of fact to believe or accept the defence evidence for there to be a reasonable doubt. |
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Such language is normally used to create mandatory presumptions of law that require a trier of fact to find a presumed fact upon proof of a basic fact. |
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It is clear that it is only with the greatest of caution that a trier of fact should draw an adverse inference from the failure of a party to call a witness. |
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As with every von trier film, there will be a zillion think pieces on whether or not the filmmaker is a misogynist. |
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Where there are conflicting expert opinions, the trier of fact must weigh the conflicting testimony and ultimately assess the weight to be given to the evidence. |
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It requires the trier of fact to look at the defendant's state of mind. |
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The trial judge's verdict in my view, satisfies the test that a properly instructed trier of fact, acting judicially, could reasonably have rendered the same verdict. |
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As such, the role of the panel has been altered to one of trier of fact. |
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The judge should grasp the butter trier firmly in hand and insert the sampling device as near as possible to the center of the butter sample. |
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This type of credibility determination is appropriately left to the trier of fact and will not be disturbed on appeal. |
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To the contrary, the question is whether the expert's testimony can assist the trier of fact in a search for the truth. |
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The trier of fact is a judge in bench trials, or the jury in any cases involving a jury. |
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While the failure to have viva voce or affidavit evidence might cause the trier of fact to give the evidence less weight or probative value, it does not make that evidence inadmissible. |
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These rules determine what evidence must or must not be considered by the trier of fact in reaching its decision. |
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Answers to questions of fact are determined by a trier of fact such as a jury, or a judge. |
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Jurors assume the role of trier of fact, but the presiding judge instructs them on the appropriate law to be applied in assessing those facts to reach a verdict. |
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In reaching the verdict, the trier of fact has to assess the probative value of the individual items of evidence which have been received at the trial. |
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This forensic piling on of evidence by the acre unnecessarily lengthens trials, defuses their focus and diverts the attention of the trier of fact. |
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What other director has given us so many powerful heroines as von trier? |
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It is vitally important that the trier of fact not only be told of the identification but all the circumstances involved in obtaining it, i.e. the composition of photospread. |
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While questions of fact are resolved by a trier of fact, which in the common law system is often a jury, questions of law are always resolved by a judge or equivalent. |
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