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  • 01:17, 4 February 2025 Jonathan talk contribs deleted page How we evaluate evidence (content was: "== We use the US legal standard for evaluating evidence == Introduction: "a brick is not a wall". [TBD] === Evidence does not equal proof === === Evidence can be relevant or irrelevant === Evidence is relevant if it tends to make the issue at hand '''more or less likely to be true'''. === Evidence can be strong or weak === ==== There are many kinds of evidence, some str...", and the only contributor was "Jonathan" (talk))
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