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