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Guilt beyond reasonable doubt

Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 1987
(1987). Guilt beyond reasonable doubt. Australasian Journal of Philosophy: Vol. 65, No. 2, pp. 182-187.
Barbara Davidson, Robert Pargetter
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Beyond reasonable doubt

Choice Reviews Online, 1999
More than forty years have passed since the author first put forward the argument that traditionally observant Jews have no reason to take issue with the results obtained by the historical critics in their investigation into the Bible and the other classical sources of Judaism.
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Beyond reasonable doubt

Nature, 1996
Soul-Searching: Human Nature and Supernatural Belief. By Nicholas Humphrey. Chatto and Windus: 1995. Pp. 244. £18.99.
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Beyond a Reasonable Doubt

2023
This book investigates the legal nature and criminal responsibility of ISIL/DAESH’s crimes against civilians in Iraq, especially Christians. The author examines whether these crimes constitute genocide or persecution as crimes against humanity under the Rome Statute, based on the actus reus and mens rea of the perpetrators.
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Guilt beyond a reasonable doubt

Nature Genetics, 2007
Genome-wide association studies, exemplified by the Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium and follow-up studies, have identified dozens of common variants robustly associated with common diseases, providing new clues about genetic architecture in humans.
David Altshuler, Mark Daly
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Proof Beyond Reasonable Doubts

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
Proof beyond reasonable doubt has not been defined. Prof. Wigmore in his classic Treatise on Evidence highlights the difficulties in ascertaining how convinced one must be to become convinced beyond a reasonable doubt. He says that “the truth is that no one has invented or discovered a mode of measurement for the intensity of human belief. Hence, there
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Re-reconsidering Burt: Beyond a reasonable doubt

Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 1997
The Burt controversy has taken a number of strange twists and turns, leading many observers to conclude that he has been exonerated of the accusation that he fabricated his data on monozygotic twins reared apart. A comparison of his twin sample with that from other well documented studies, however, leaves little doubt that he committed fraud.
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