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evidential

[ev-i-den-shuhl] / ˌɛv ɪˈdɛn ʃəl /






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Whilst some of the AI content we see online is unrealistic and evidentially not real, Mr Navarra says "most people who are serious about being a creator or an influencer want to maintain a reputation".

From BBC

However, the Public Prosecution Service was granted permission to end criminal proceedings against the pair due to "significant evidential developments", at Belfast Youth Court on Friday.

From BBC

The report examined two main issues - the evidential basis for a search and a classification as urgent, which meant no appropriate adult, such as a parent, was required to be present.

From BBC

But the claims put forward by Harry and three others which form test cases for the current trial were in evidential terms far from those which it had originally settled, he said.

From Reuters

The app has been withdrawn from use and the recordings, other than those considered to be evidential material, have been destroyed, the ICO said.

From Reuters