So, was he commissioned to independently assess the evidence on change, or to articulate the case for change?
Although many of them may be familiar, they merit some discussion because they form the backdrop against which you must assess the evidence.
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Investigators knew too little about financial markets to assess the evidence.
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The jury had asked the judge questions about its basic duties after about 14 hours of deliberations and lengthy advice from him about how to assess the evidence.
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The paper concludes that "in financial terms alone, older people are no longer special", and it calls on the government to assess the evidence for existing rules on social security, taxation and the design of services.
Guerra was replaced as judge on the case and then removed from the court in 2008, in what he described as retribution for challenging pro-plaintiff rulings by the judges who succeeded him, including the appointment of Richard Cabrera, a plaintiff scientific effort, to assess the evidence .
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The BBC's Middle East correspondent Kevin Connolly says it is impossible to assess the quality of the evidence presented against the three men who have been executed.
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Some legal scholars believe that the commission may narrowly assess the reliability of the scientific evidence.
He said he would be investigating the evidence to assess whether the BBC had "vicarious liability", which means responsibility for the "misdeeds of Mr Hall as a BBC employee".
He urged the judges to send Mr Kenyatta's case back to the pre-trial chamber for judges to assess what remains of the evidence - and decide whether it is substantial enough to justify a trial.
However, "the current evidence is insufficient to assess the balance of benefits and harms of primary care interventions to prevent child maltreatment, " the task force said Monday.
However, the EU scientists admit that there is insufficient evidence to accurately assess the danger.
Is there evidence that we regularly monitor and assess the effectiveness of the state programmes on ICT-mediated teaching and learning?
Holmes' lawyers say they have 2, 677 pages of discovery and are awaiting more, and they said they cannot assess the depth of their client's mental illness until they have more evidence.
In theory the IRScould later audit the "neutral" folks and assess a tax, but there's little evidence this happened.
Mrs Merkel backed the idea of forming a scientific panel to collate and assess research on biodiversity loss, as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) assesses evidence on climatic indicators.
As she had not yet had an opportunity to assess the applications, chair of the committee Rhodri Glyn Thomas AM invited the minister to give further evidence to the committee in the spring.
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