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Why should they be subject to a lower standard of proof?
A scientific standard of proof is greater than 95 percent.
The court would determine whether that standard of proof had been met.
Legal standards of proof are one thing, however, and political advantage is another.
"Simply saying the devices have been used for 30 years without major problems does not meet the standard of proof."
Prosecutors in the Federal case also had to meet a higher standard of proof.
The truth is, the Nets are held to a higher standard of proof.
That's a standard of proof that we can't possibly meet, and the people who made the decision know it.
The standard of proof is among the most stringent in the country.
The argument continues to be over the standard of proof that companies would have to meet to show the practice was necessary to do business.
There's a higher standard of proof here than you have for a civil case."
They just ask more questions, and demand higher standards of proof for their convictions.
But the district court judge concluded that the government had not met the necessary standards of proof.
That is the standard of proof necessary in many product liability cases.
But once again, the standard of proof is high.
The standard of proof is typically lower than beyond a reasonable doubt.
Should the same standards of proof be used in science and science-based policy?
And base death sentences on a "no doubt" standard of proof.
In a civil proceeding, the standard of proof is not as high, and that has opened a new door for the authorities here.
But the judge quoted a 1982 decision by a Florida appeals court that said the standard of proof in such cases is high.
The standard of proof for advertisements is rather low, and one must be very skeptical about claims.
He added, "Kay set a very high standard of proof.
Some psychologists strove to hold their field to this standard of proof.
Reasonable doubt refers to the legal standard of proof required in most criminal cases.
This element is based on the problem of standards of proof.