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1 But the presumptive evidence is so strong that it is hardly needed.
2 Therapy is often based on strong presumptive evidence without definitive diagnosis.
3 I have important moral proofs; but they are mere presumptive evidence .
4 Therefore the presumptive evidence seemed to determine the time of death accurately enough.
5 I think there is at least presumptive evidence of such preservation, and transmission.
6 Of course that's not proof, but its pretty good presumptive evidence .
7 There is strong presumptive evidence that the American family is an offshoot from this.
8 On the other hand, there was certain presumptive evidence which suggested that he was.
9 A wedding ring is usually considered presumptive evidence of marriage.
10 This fallacy, he tells us, is often employed in rhetoric in dealing with presumptive evidence .
11 Any such absence, without sufficient cause, will be held to be presumptive evidence against them.
12 The presumptive evidence is that he spoke popularly.
13 As he spoke, he kept glancing at his notebook, presumptive evidence that he also was a detective.
14 The small spotty hemorrhages in the linings around her eyes could be presumptive evidence of death by asphyxiation.
15 There were no obvious signs of a scuffle or struggle, further presumptive evidence that this was a solo act.
16 Will not presumptive evidence do?
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