Latin expression meaning on its first encounter or at first sight.
1 The tribunal ruled there were no prima facie cases on nine allegations.
2 There are a variety of reasons this would be prima facie wrong.
3 These principles look prima facie OK-simple ,commonsensical ,andcouched in the bland s.-v.-o.
4 The prima facie evidence of the facts can scarcely go unquestioned.
5 Yet there are some hypotheses that prima facie deserve more attention than others.
6 But we gets along, sah,-wegets along,-notin de prima facie style, sah!
7 Otherwise he'd be off to the costa-del-crime before we could say prima facie evidence.
8 A pun is prima facie an insult to the person you are talking with.
9 Possession of Phrack on one's board was prima facie evidence of a bad attitude.
10 But these are the documents that form the prima facie case of complicity in torture.
11 The Commission says it is satisfied there is a prima facie case against Sir Puka.
12 For some reason, giving to a political party was considered prima facie evidence of corruption.
13 If he thinks there has been a prima facie case of breach of ministerial code.
14 The enemies of rootless capital now cite such threats as prima facie evidence against Brexit.
15 We have a solid prima facie case against him.
16 The judge said there was prima facie evidence that both men were in contempt of court.
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