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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

Harmonizing for Plant, is “one of the most nerve-racking and evidentially vulnerable parts of anything that I’ve ever done,” he admits.

From Los Angeles Times

He was released on bail and a delay in producing evidential reports about some 1,100 indecent images meant he was not interviewed again until two years later.

From BBC

The Northumbria force said the case had been dropped due to "evidential difficulties" but inquiries into criminal damage outside the premises were ongoing.

From BBC