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"prima facie" Definitions
  1. based on what at first seems to be true, although it may be proved false later

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This maverick diplomacy is a prima facie indication of bad motives.
Trump sees U.S. bilateral trade deficits as prima facie evidence of unfair trade.
Refugees and asylum seekers have a prima facie moral entitlement to that help.
When considered cumulatively this evidence establishes a prima facie case of obstruction of justice.
Therefore it lacks a prima facie argument for shielding its market rules from international scrutiny.
"The court concludes that prima facie it has jurisdiction under the Genocide Convention," he said.
The cumulative evidence on the matter clearly establishes a prima facie case of obstruction of justice.
"So prima facie this is bad, because he switched sides," he said, speaking of Mr. Duterte.
Based on those facts, the trial lawyers said, Aspen made a prima facie case for Illinois jurisdiction.
Prosecutors only had to make a so-called prima facie case to send the case to trial.
Incidents of anti-Roma racism and violence are escalating and constitute a prima facie case for asylum.
Even in a night court in New York City, this would not be a prima facie charge.
Any attempt to fire Mueller might be all but prima facie evidence of an attempt to obstruct justice.
That amounted to prima facie evidence of serious injury to Indian firms, India said in the WTO filing.
Jagged district lines are not prima facie proof of gerrymandering—fair districts in California occasionally have jagged borders.
This discrepancy alone, given the money that goes into the system, is prima facie evidence of a crime.
I'm guessing you wrote to me because you think that your sibling has a prima facie claim on you.
" He added that "it appears, prima facie," that there was no evidence of a plot "to overthrow the government.
In the hands of the right U.S. attorney, it might even be prima facie evidence of decades of racketeering.
Nonetheless, the public record already provides a strong prima facie basis for concluding that the President solicited a bribe.
In the hands of the right U.S. Attorney, it might even be prima facie evidence of decades of racketeering.
In March 2015, the panel concluded there was "prima facie evidence of research misconduct" in eight papers from Latchman's lab.
This, in the eyes of Sanders' supporters, amounts to a strong prima facie case that he is the real electability choice.
"Without the computer industry, there is no prima facie evidence that productivity caused manufacturing's relative and absolute employment decline," Houseman writes.
Ordering his extradition, she said there was a prima facie case against the tycoon, who moved to Britain in March 2016.
There is no prima facie evidence that OPEC and non-OPEC production cuts changed the previous trend in prices (tmsnrt.rs/2qP9ZwJ).
To Democrats, the fact that the N.R.A. is not opposed to the proposal is prima facie evidence that it falls short.
Senior District Judge Emma Arbuthnot wrote in the ruling that she had found a prima facie case on the three potential charges.
In the film's opening voiceover, Simon calls himself "normal" more than once, as if in a prima facie defense of his secret homosexuality.
She said there was also prima facie evidence of money laundering involving millions of rand in the handling of donations for the campaign.
This is because, prima facie, a more secure Israeli ally in the Middle East would enhance America's security interests in the volatile region.
While I always questioned the fairness and equity of such a move (the illegality is prima facie), I never said anything about it.
"The Special Master concludes that OIC has rebutted the prima facie showing that it was the source of the disclosures," the report reads.
Washington D.C. politicians and their constituents need to look beyond their prima facie opinion of this legislation, and offer their bi-partisan support.
If Trump were to recklessly end an investigation into whether he is obstructing justice, that would seem prima facie evidence of obstruction of justice.
The documents also show that an earlier panel of UCL investigators in 267 found "prima facie evidence of research misconduct" in another eight scientific papers.
In his 1958 book The Computer and the Brain, the mathematician John von Neumann stated explicitly that the human nervous system is 'prima facie digital.
Obstruction I have previously discussed how the firing of former FBI Director James Comey has prompted many to declare a prima facie case of obstruction.
This conduct constitutes a prima facie case of crimes against humanity under the category of "other inhumane acts" that intentionally cause great suffering or death.
Supplicants to feudalistic share structures might point to this as prima facie evidence that the S&P would have underperformed without the inclusion of these superstars.
Italy's apparent failure to meet debt reduction targets was, the Commission insisted in its June review, "evidence of a prima facie existence" of an excessive deficit.
Her report found he had violated an executive ethics code and said there was prima facie evidence of money laundering in his campaign's handling of donations.
That you recognize there is some prima facie claim on you means you would owe it to him or her to meet and discuss the situation.
"In the new Trump world, it has already been proven prima facie absurd to presume personal approval numbers to be more vote-determinative than policy approval."
"This will prevent serious and irreparable harm to competition likely to be caused by Broadcom's conduct, which prima facie infringes EU competition rules," the European Commission said.
Prima facie, actually carrying out any such grotesque threat against literally millions of North Korean civilians would constitute an unimaginable crime of war and crime against humanity.
What is happening now could never have happened to the KGB — prima facie evidence that the FBI is not a secret police force separated from its people.
In reproducing it without consent or licence, Associated Newspapers has prima facie infringed those rights, subject to the availability of any defences, including that of public interest.
Beneath the surface, however, the same strategies that seemed reasonable enough prima facie were cover for one team giving a little too much ground to the other.
"There is definitely a prima facie case to be made that Jeff Bezos was being extorted by National Enquirer," said Mr. Nettles, the former United States attorney.
However, Steele successfully argued that under Pennsylvania's criminal rules of procedure, hearsay evidence is allowed and is enough to make a prima facie case at a preliminary hearing.
In any event, the explosive chamber at Parchin is part of a project under the supervision of the nuclear weapons division of Iran, prima facie evidence of duplicity.
"With respect to the anonymous complaints, there is no prima facie evidence that the company has received until date to corroborate any of the allegations made," Infosys said bit.
The judge will have to decide whether there is a prima facie case against Mallya and whether the alleged crimes would be offences in Britain as well as India.
But a repeat, another uplifting underdog tale, he said, could not be sold as prima facie evidence of the Premier League's strength, its innate competitiveness, its much-trumpeted unpredictability.
Taken together, this evidence is already more than sufficient to make out a prima facie case of obstruction of justice — and there are likely many more shoes to drop.
"Certainly, there always needs to be more investigation, but based on what we have right now, I think there's a prima facie case for removal from office," Butterfield said.
SEBI added that while it could not ascertain the source of the leak, it had prima facie concluded the leak occurred due to a lack in Tata Motors' controls.
Her report found he had violated an executive ethics code and said there was prima facie evidence of money laundering involving millions of rand in his campaign's handling of donations.
"These documents, prima facie (on first impression), seem exactly like genuine ones and as a result can potentially derail the law enforcement process," said Justice and Care spokesman, Adrian Phillips.
The judge will make a decision based on whether there is a prima facie case against Mallya and if the alleged crimes would be offences in Britain as well as India.
If he were, he might have drawn a distinction between a prima facie or "on its face" violation of the Laws of Robotics and a violation that ultimately requires a remedy.
Cosby's attorneys were challenging part of Rule 542 of the Pennsylvania Codes of Criminal Procedure, which states hearsay evidence alone is enough to establish a prima facie case against an offender.
He has previously boasted publicly of his extensive and detailed knowledge of the tax code, which seems like a good prima facie reason to at least look into it a little.
The liberation it urges has largely happened; that "Rocky Horror" is playing in a temple to Shakespeare (it is, after all, the Avon Theater) is prima facie evidence of its mainstreaming.
To many on the left, that's prima facie evidence that Bloomberg and Patrick are agents of a moneyed, ruling class determined to protect its interests against a rising progressive populist revolt.
"The crux of prima facie we're addressing today is – 'What are the limits of the commonwealth's reliance on hearsay for a criminal case in Pennsylvania?" argued Christopher Tayback, one of Cosby's attorneys.
If they were, ICE generally would grant a stay of removal if USCIS determined the immigrant had demonstrated the basic requirements for eligibility, or what is referred to as prima facie eligible.
"After our investigation, we have enough evidence that the bishop, prima facie, has committed the crime," Sakhare said, adding that Mulakkal, who has not been charged, will appear in magistrate court Saturday.
"We consider that there is a prima facie case that the following electoral offences were committed by Vote Leave in the EU referendum campaign and that these require urgent investigation," the lawyers said.
China, the country hosting the G20 summit, is one of the prima facie suspects, because of its current account surplus of about 3 percent of GDP and an inflation rate of 83 percent.
"We consider that there is a prima facie case that ... electoral offences were committed by Vote Leave in the EU referendum campaign," the legal opinion prepared by the law firm Matrix Chambers said.
Quite the contrary: Its acute interest in self-preservation is demonstrated prima facie by the fact of its very survival, over 25 years after the demise of the USSR and Eastern European socialism.
In her closing submission, Mallya's lawyer Clare Montgomery told London's Westminster Magistrates Court that India had failed to provide enough evidence to form a "prima facie" case against him necessary to warrant his extradition.
It documented the cases of four families whose experiences it said were emblematic of wider patterns and provided "prima facie evidence that several coalition attacks which killed and injured civilians violated international humanitarian law".
The judge, England's Chief Magistrate Emma Arbuthnot, will have to decide whether there is a prima facie case against Mallya and whether the alleged crimes would be offences in Britain as well as India.
Emily: In the Washington Post, one of the Watergate prosecutors, Phllip Lacovara, argues that Comey's prepared remarks laid out enough evidence for what what Lacovara calls a "prima facie" case of obstruction of justice.
"The direction we appear to be headed is to let the House managers present their prima facie case which would mean no witnesses, to let the president's counsel do the same thing," said Sen.
In a legal opinion, Bindmans said there was a prima facie case that Vote Leave broke election spending limits by donating to an allied group known as BeLeave, with which it was working closely.
As such, prima facie presumed to be dangerous and uncontrollable, black people are subject to a fusillade of organized violence that seeks to stamp out the person before he or she can cause any harm.
"Some of my colleagues aren't taking this seriously enough — we already have prima facie evidence of contempt of Congress — and that is pushing Democrats like me in the direction" of an impeachment inquiry, he added.
Even without the additional witnesses and documents that the Senate Republicans refused to subpoena, the evidence available to date has established a prima facie case of bribery, a felony under federal law, against Mr. Trump.
Both appellate courts said plaintiffs seeking to unmask anonymous posters need only make a prima facie showing that the anonymous statements are libelous and that they cannot pursue their claims without establishing the poster's true identity.
If, for you, my AR-15 ownership is prima facie evidence of my mental instability, sexual inadequacy, lack of a conscience, or what-have-you, then I honestly don't care what you think about this issue.
" According to a state statute, "Any woman who shall have been delivered of a mulatto child, the same shall be prima facie evidence of guilt without further proof and shall justify a conviction of the woman.
For those of us who have been skeptical of claims of any prima facie crime, it remains perplexing to watch the president constantly fulfill the narrative of his opponents by seeking to control and spin events.
The subjects appeal to a supernatural force beyond themselves, which seems to me to shirk responsibility for constructing a political and social reality in which black men are not prima facie assumed to be the phobic object.
The CCI on Thursday said a detailed probe was needed to assess the methods used by Maruti as the "allegations prima facie reveal a fit case for investigation in respect of the alleged resale price maintenance arrangement".
The decision in Arizona may have rankled conservatives at the time, but it does seem to provide at least prima facie support for their claim today that California is thwarting ICE's efforts to enforce federal immigration laws.
To prove its seriousness, last week it disbanded its Department of Refugee Affairs and revoked prima facie refugee status for Somalis seeking asylum, which ensures that future arrivals will be undocumented and at immediate risk of deportation.
A day may come when either the House Judiciary Committee or Mueller, or both, will persuade the courts that they possess prima facie evidence that the president committed criminal conduct and discussed it with the attorney general.
In an "off the clock" case, courts have indicated that an employee only has to establish on a prima facie level that he was not paid for all compensable time worked, and that the employer's records are inaccurate.
A prima facie refusal to ever prescribe opioids contradicts expert opinion; according to the American Pain society, for the right patients and under close monitoring, narcotics can indeed be an option as part of a chronic pain regimen.
Since BuzzFeed News published the dossier last year, the right has treated this allegation as so outrageous as to be almost prima facie false, like a report that Trump had been abducted by aliens or plotting with the Illuminati.
No longer is a decline in crude prices taken prima facie as a signal of economic weakness, energy having its worst week in quite some time; no longer is a hawkish Fed and rising rates a time to panic.
"The government clearly wants continuity in policy and if Dr. Patel is reappointed, then prima facie, it could indicate the government's inclination to extend the governor's term also," said Abheek Barua, chief economist at HDFC Bank in New Delhi.
"The Competition Commission of India (CCI) is of the prima facie opinion that the proposed combination between Dow Chemical Company and E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company is likely to have an appreciable adverse effect on competition," it said.
While the court discharged Siti Aisyah from the case, it rejected her lawyer's request for a full acquittal, as it said that the trial had already established a prima facie case and she could be recalled if fresh evidence emerged.
LONDON, March 26 (Reuters) - Lawyers for Brexit campaign whistleblowers said on Monday that there was a prima facie case that Vote Leave broke election law in the EU referendum, according to a legal opinion by law firm Bindmans which Reuters has seen.
Generally, absent additional factors, including criminal and immigration history, ICE will favorably consider an alien's request for a stay of removal if U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has determined that the alien has established prima facie eligibility for a U-visa.
However, this often tempts fans to play towards the unfortunate tendency of framing Japandroids as saviors or avatars of rock music itself; branding their fans as prima facie rockist reactionaries, even though they likely listen to Migos or Frank Ocean like Japandroids do.
If we accept prima facie that Russian disinformation poses a real threat to democracy, is it acceptable to quote anonymous government officials who attempt to diminish or spin the dangers posed by that threat when they are the chief beneficiaries of disinformation?
" In a per curiam decision, however, the Supreme Court sent the case back to the state, with the forceful assertion that "the Second Amendment extends, prima facie, to all instruments that constitute bearable arms, even those that were not in existence at the time of the founding.
The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said that Daryle McNelis' failure to meet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's requirements that security guards be fit for duty and be able to maintain unescorted security clearance meant that he could not bring a prima facie case under the ADA.
Bangladesh disputes that Begum has citizenship, and in Muthana's case, if the papers filed by her lawyers are correct, she has prima facie birthright citizenship in the U.S. But even if Begum and Muthana could be legally disenfranchised in this way, it's still a terrible idea.
Republicans plan to portray the timing of Steele's cooperation, its abrupt ending, his connections to the private investigator, and the Clinton and DNC payments as prima facie evidence of politically motivated digging rather than high-quality intelligence worthy of the FBI's extensive investigation, the sources said.
Drawings portraying Clinton, Sanders, and Trump are prima facie political, but Powhida's don't advocate for one side over another as much as bore into the minds of the candidates and the electorate, pulling out, like a tapeworm, a meta-display of electoral scheming and media manipulation.
In March, Sessions issued a ruling reversing a BIA precedent in the Matter of E- F- L- H-, which had forced judges to give asylum-seekers a full court hearing (even if the judge believed the asylum-seeker's written case didn't "prima facie" qualify him for asylum).
In his ruling on Tuesday, Judge Sparks, wrote that the office of inspector general for the Texas Health and Human Services Commission "did not have prima facie of evidence, or even a scintilla of evidence, to conclude the bases of termination" that the Planned Parenthood providers were unqualified.
The grader wrote that while I had made a well-reasoned case for my position, it was only the superficial, prima facie case, and gave me a B. That teaching assistant might have been (although it was not) Benjamin R. Barber, then a graduate student in government at Harvard.
In lawyer terms, I would now say that a prima facie case of obstruction of justice has been proved (that is, that a reasonable jury or judge could be convinced — not, necessarily, that they would be convinced — that all of the elements of the crime have been shown to exist).
" Yelp, which was represented by the Law Offices of Adrianos Facchetti, made a last-ditch argument that accountant Montagna hadn't made a prima facie case of defamation against a Yelp reviewer using the pseudonym Alex M. The review said of Montagna's firm: "Too bad there is no zero star option!
" While noting that "the facts are still emerging, and there is much that we as Americans do not know about how and why President Trump acted as he did," Ben-Veniste and Kramer concluded that there's already "a strong prima facie basis for concluding that the President solicited a bribe.
In her preliminary report, U.N. special rapporteur Agnes Callamard said that the evidence gathered on her recent trip to Turkey demonstrated "a prima facie case that [showed Khashoggi was] the victim of a brutal and premeditated killing, planned and perpetrated by officials of the State of Saudi Arabia" and others under their direction.
To guard against such a chilling effect, this Court should require the State to make a prima facie showing that it has a compelling need for any recordings that were created as a result of interactions with the Echo device, and that the State's request bears a sufficient nexus to the underlying investigation.
I lacked the language to call it "sexism" or "ageism" at the time, but the more I read music criticism and interviews with musicians, the more it stung to hear how blithely they used the trope of "13-year-old girls" as prima facie evidence that whatever music we liked was bad.
I lacked the language to call it "sexism" or "ageism" at the time, but the more I read music criticism and interviews with musicians, the more it stung to hear how blithely they used the trope of "13-year-old girls" as prima facie evidence that whatever music we liked was bad.
"Under Kansas' changed law, the defendant in Prosecution One could defend against the charge by arguing that his mental illness prevented him from forming the mental state required for murder (intentional killing of a human being)—just as any defendant may attempt to rebut the State's prima facie case for guilt," Breyer wrote.
They also present a prima facie case for the inspector general to open a formal investigation about the ethical appropriateness of this presidential pressure involving the Clinton and CNN matters, which threaten to undermine the fair administration of justice by attempting to punish those the president considers political enemies without any legal basis.
The prosecutors did not break down their claim into components, saying that "unless you want to assume that each millimeter of Brazil's environment is worth less than that in the United States, it is unacceptable that the valuation of damage caused by the defendant companies be less, prima facie, than $43.8 billion".
The Kenyan government has threatened to close Dadaab in the past, but this time it's thought to be serious, given the announcement was preceded by the revoking of prima facie refugee status for Somalians and was followed by the closure of the DRA and the setting up of a national taskforce to implement repatriation.
"And if having that proof of U.S. citizenship is not accepted by the law enforcement officer, in the end there is going to be a legal battle and at least at that point the person will be able to say, 'I showed them prima facie proof of my citizenship and they detained me anyway,' " he explains.
"We have reached the conclusion that in first sight — or in legal lingo, prima facie — Broadcom is currently infringing competition rules by abusing its dominant position in the system on a chip market in TV set-top boxes, fiber modems and xDSL modems," said Vestager today, speaking during a press conference setting out the interim measures decision.
A company opposing a pension-benefit claim bears the burden of proof when a worker makes a prima facie case that he is entitled to the benefits, but does not have access to key information under the company's control that could substantiate the claim, a divided three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled.
If the person being sued can show that they were speaking about a public individual regarding a matter of public concern, then the person who brought the lawsuit needs to establish that they can make out a "prima facie" case of defamation — which basically means, that if everything is how the person suing says it is, would that be defamation?
The auditors said the Commission used "a high degree of flexibility and discretion" for Italy and France in 2015, deciding not to open an EDP against Italy despite a "prima facie" breach of the debt rule, while allowing France more time to bring its deficit below 3 percent in spite of data showing the procedure should have been made tougher.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Outrage Over Sentencing in Rape Case at Stanford" (news article, June 7): The decision to sentence a former Stanford University student, Brock Turner, to six months in jail for three felony counts of sexual assault, lest prison have a "severe impact" on his future, is a prima facie example of the way our culture understates and devalues the horror of sexual violence.

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