TODAY's PUBLIC FIGURES can no longer WRITE their own speeches or BOOKS, and there is some evidence that they can't read them either.

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The FACT that a man is a newspaper REPORTER is EVIDENCE of some flaw of character.

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Multiple personality DISORDER and POSSESSION are not necessarily mutually incompatible disorders. There's some EVIDENCE that you can have both.

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I am, as a FATHER, very WORRIED about the growing EVIDENCE of the impact of social media on children's MENTAL health.

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There is a time for weighing evidence and a time for acting. And if there's one thing I've learned throughout my work in finance, GOVERNMENT, and conservation, it is to act before PROBLEMS BECOME too big to MANAGE.

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We do a disservice to SOCIETY if we IGNORE the evidence which SHOWS that STABLE families tend to be associated with better outcomes for children.

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Look at the EVIDENCE and to be willing to question your own truths, and to be willing to scrutinize things that you hold dearly because that way, that TRANSPARENCY, that self-awareness, will protect you from ever becoming SOMEBODY that whose beliefs somehow MAKE them have myopic vision about what could be.

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No one knows who wrote the laws of PHYSICS or where they COME from. Science is BASED on testable, reproducible evidence, and so far we cannot test the UNIVERSE before the Big Bang.

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WHENEVER a husband and WIFE BEGIN to DISCUSS their marriage they are giving EVIDENCE at a coroner's inquest.

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In theory I am an AGNOSTIC, but pending the appearance of rational evidence, I MUST be classed, PRACTICALLY and provisionally, as an atheist.

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Objects are what matter. Only they CARRY the evidence that throughout the centuries SOMETHING really HAPPENED among HUMAN beings.

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No EVIDENCE compels the CONCLUSION that the minimum required intake of any vitamin comes close to the optimum intake that sustains GOOD HEALTH.

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Jury instructions are so numerous and complex, it's a wonder jurors ever wade through them. And so it should come as no surprise that they can SOMETIMES get stuck along the WAY. The instruction on circumstantial evidence is confusing even to LAWYERS. And REASONABLE DOUBT? That's the hardest, most elusive one of all.

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The prosecution has to go with the evidence and the facts and tell the story as it happened. The defense has more CREATIVE freedom. All you have to do is look for a defense that works. But it doesn't have to be the truth. SOMETIMES you get lucky and it is, but sometimes you don't, and either WAY, it doesn't matter.

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A line from one of my 1997 columns - 'Do one thing every day that SCARES you' - is now widely attributed to Eleanor Roosevelt, THOUGH I have yet to see any EVIDENCE that she ever SAID it and I don't believe she did. She said some things about fear, but not that thing.

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