Hearsay is an objection to evidence that relies on secondhand information—such as what the witness heard someone else say—rather than firsthand knowledge. The jury cannot assess the credibility of the individual making the statement and there is no chance for cross-examination, so this evidence ...
which can always be fallible because there are no objective tests for the assessment of mental illness. Given such objections, one ambitious study conducted by the National Institute of Mental Health in the United States examined thousands of persons in several American localities andyieldedthe follow...
During the registration process, the trademark application undergoes an examination to determine if it meets the necessary legal requirements, such as distinctiveness and non-conflict with existing trademarks. If the application is approved and no objections or oppositions are raised, the mark is regist...
Nevertheless, the hypothesis about the separation of two clusters due to the action of environmental factors meets two objections. Firstly, we did not find a statistically significant correlation between environmental parameters, such as depth, water temperature, transparency and salinity, and community ...
In these studies, the main reasons for students objections (to the online format) were diverse, including the possibility of cheating or even obtaining lower scores due to a low concentration [14,15]. The first reason is easily eliminated by using a proctoring system during the electronic ...