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  The Evidence : les preuves du crime  [The Evidence]
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Etats-Unis (2006-2006)
Série arrêtée en 2006
 

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Is "evidence" countable? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange : Evidence or Evidences of Christianity , Evidences of the Christian Religion, or simply The Evidences. 6. a. Information, whether in the form of personal testimony, the language of documents, or the production of material objects, that is given in a legal investigation, to establish the fact or point in question. Also, an evidence = a ...
Another evidence - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange : This is because evidence is a non-count noun, so you can't talk about "an evidence" or "another evidence". This was previously addressed in the question, "Is 'evidence' countable?" You could talk about "more evidence" or "further evidence" to avoid the wordier (but just as correct) "another piece of evidence".
Evidenced "in" or "by"? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange : Evidenced Be or show evidence of: 'The quality of the bracelet, as evidenced by the workmanship, is exceptional' The thing that is being achieved in your sample sentence is the evidencing of the "ability to collaborate with people from culturally diverse backgrounds", the means of achieving it is the "success in the US, Europe and Asia.".
When to say "a proof", "the proof" and just "proof"? : When used in this sense, the article is usually excluded. Really, the word 'evidence' would have been a better choice here, but 'evidence' and 'proof' have unfortunately become conflated in modern usage. I say it is unfortunate because the formal usage actually refers to a related but quite different concept.
american english - Is "evidence" as a verb an Americanism? - English ... : But when evidence is "correctly" used as a verb, it has the sense of establish by evidence, to make evident, demonstrate, prove. By most people's standards, OP's cited usage is simply "incorrect", since it's obviously being used there with the intended meaning ratify, validate (by signing the relevant forms/documentation).
Is there a word like "evidence" that doesn't connote empiricism? : I would suppose that traditionally, evidence had this broad meaning that I seek, and that is why "empirical evidence" is a popular phrase. What I would like is a word that refers to a broad notion...
"As evidenced by" or "as evident by"? - English Language & Usage Stack ... : Evidence can be a verb; whether it is too archaic to use is a personal view. Evident cannot be, so as evident by is wrong, possibly an eggcorn.
"Indian" comes from Italian/Spanish "gente in dios" (God-like people ... : In the present case, we have no evidence that Columbus ever recorded the phrase " gente in Dios "; the paper trail for the claimed etymology (at this point) goes no farther back than 1981; its most likely popularizer had no academic background in linguistics; and (as far as I know) no professional etymologist has argued in favor of the claimed ...
"At hand" vs "on hand" vs "in hand" - English Language & Usage Stack ... : What's the difference between at hand, on hand and in hand? At hand seems to me as if you have something in reach. On hand is if you have something in stock. And in hand can be used as if you have ...
A verb that means ?to prove someone is guilty of a crime? : Questions If ?to frame? someone is to plant evidence that ?proves? an innocent person is guilty, is there a verb that means: to find evidence that unequivocally proves a person is guilty? Perhaps there is an obscure legal term hidden in OED, or maybe an obsolete expression, which escapes me. Here is my student's sentence with the blank space. Lucy realized she had the proof to ...
 

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