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observation draws observers
In one word, to draw the rule from experience, one must generalize; this is a necessity that imposes itself on the most circumspect observer. Henri Poincare
observation
But I make the observation that no one of us would do things exactly alike. David Dinkins
evidence turned
We turned that down. We thought the evidence was that this was a felony. John Gorman
evidence
I didn't think there was enough evidence to warrant the challenge. Bill Belichick
evidence living looking people prove second taking
I don't think that we have enough evidence to prove the second assumption, ... So for now we are taking things as they really look and looking at the people living there. Ahmed Nazif
evidence fires hate
I don't see any evidence that these fires are hate crimes. Mark Potok
evidence fact gun happened rage returning sort spur took
I don't think this is one of those sort of rage killings that happened on the spur of the moment. (And) there's a lot of evidence of premeditation in case, getting the weapon, the cover-up, the fact that he was returning the gun to the place he took it, from Rachel's stepfather. Wendy Murphy
evidence places
There are still places where you can see evidence of the 1906 earthquake. You just have to know where to look. Jack Boatwright
evidence lack
There is a lack of evidence in this case. William Brennan
evidence jury looked opportunity people present prove twelve
I looked at it as an opportunity to present the evidence to a jury of twelve people and prove my innocence. Jerry Jones
evidence inquiry
The Cole Inquiry is part heard. There is more evidence to come before it. Mark Vaile
believable both dare dominated family flawed fully hilarious human marriage partners sitcom thus ways writers
ABC's intelligently hilarious sitcom 'Modern Family' depicts a gay-male marriage in which both partners are refreshingly dimensional, believable human beings. The writers dare to make them flawed and thus fully delineated, but they're not flawed in the silly, stereotypical ways that once dominated such portrayals. Tom Shales