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self-evident
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self-ev·i·dent
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adj.
not needing to be demonstrated or explained; obvious:
self-evident truths |
it is self-evident that you cannot work 14 hours a day and have time left over for a child.
DERIVATIVES:
self-ev·i·dence
n.
self-ev·i·dent·ly
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Evidence-based nutrition. (Editorial).
Magazine article from: Nutrition & Dietetics: The Journal of the Dietitians Association of Australia; 3/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; Evidence-based medicine is one of the concepts...their own experience. The practice of evidence-based medicine means integrating this...with the best available external clinical evidence from systematic research... Good doctors...
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Evidence-based multidisciplinary practice: improving the safety and standards of male bladder catheterization. (Research for Practice).
Magazine article from: MedSurg Nursing; 10/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...examination through the work and methods of the evidence-based practice movement. At the University of Colorado Hospital, evidence-based practice initiatives have stimulated the development of a Evidence Based Multidisciplinary Practice Model...
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Evidence tracking streamlined
Magazine article from: Law & Order; 10/1/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...Simpson, the importance of proper evidence handling was vividly demonstrated. When...the painstaking process of storing the evidence gathered in an investigation, strict...did not go looking for an automated evidence management system in response to the...
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Evidence key to successful disciplinary hearings; Employer must support claims with authentic proof.(Workplace)
Newspaper article from: The Star (South Africa); 8/6/2008; 700+ words
; ...what proof is required. The Rules of Evidence applicable to criminal cases require...is how to objectively evaluate the evidence to arrive at a sound decision on guilt...Employers should analyse the available evidence; mere evidence of a fact, for example...
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Evidence-based practices in health care: social work possibilities.(Editorial)
Magazine article from: Health and Social Work; 11/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; Within the health care community, discusions abound that include phrases like evidence-based practice, evidence-based research, and evidence-based interventions. Are they buzzwords of the new millennium or the key to promoting...
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Evidence makes the case.
Magazine article from: Security Management; 9/1/1989; ; 700+ words
; EVIDENCE MAKES THE CASE TO SUCCESSFULLY INVESTIGATE...offender, a security manager must gather evidence of both the offense and the perpetrator...concepts involved in the gathering of evidence. This article explains some of the various...
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Evidence. (audit evidence)(includes guidance on audit evidence)
Magazine article from: Internal Auditor; 8/1/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...auditor needs to present quality EVIDENCE; but what makes it competent...about systems and information on evidence. In fact, nothing is more fundamental...auditing than the relationship of evidence to audit conclusions. Yet, a...
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Evidence of lean: adding value to the forensic stream in criminal investigation.
Magazine article from: Industrial Engineer; 12/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...fire arms/tool marks, trace evidence, drug testing, latent prints, toxicology...submission, reception, and storage of evidence and provide a central contact point for case inquiries. * Receive evidence from the law enforcement agencies...
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Evidence-based practice: by reading this article and writing a practice profile, you can gain ten continuing education points (CEPs). You have up to a year to send in your practice profile. Guidelines on how to write and submit a profile are featured at the end of this article. (Continuing professional development: clinical development).
Magazine article from: Nursing Standard; 12/18/2002; ; 700+ words
; NS171 Hewitt-Taylor J (2002) Evidence-based practice. Nursing Standard...involved in obtaining and evaluating evidence land some of the factors that should be considered when implementing evidence in practice. Evidence-based practice...
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All evidence must be admissible and relevant; Part 7 of a series on substantive fairness in dismissals deals with irrelevant evidence.(Workplace)
Newspaper article from: The Star (South Africa); 9/10/2008; 700+ words
; ...offence, we have, in previous articles in this series, discussed the six kinds of evidence available, and the phases of oral evidence. All the evidence presented at a disciplinary hearing or at the Labour Court or at arbitration is not necessarily...
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Evidence
Book article from: World of Forensic Science
Evidence Evidence is any item or information gathered at the scene of a crime, or at...be relevant to an investigation. There are many different types of evidence, from DNA and tire marks, to bloodstains and fingerprints. Different...
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Physical Evidence
Book article from: World of Forensic Science
Physical Evidence A successful crime investigation depends upon the collection and analysis of various kinds of evidence . Forensic scientists classify evidence in different ways and have specific ways of dealing with...
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Circumstantial Evidence
Book article from: World of Forensic Science
Circumstantial Evidence Jurisprudence defines evidence as any written or oral testimony given under-oath, including...admissible in a court of law, according to established rules of evidence, either to prove or disprove the authenticity of alleged...
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Disturbed Evidence
Book article from: World of Forensic Science
Disturbed Evidence Evidence presented in court is only relevant if it can be shown to have been...officer, then its value to the investigation is lost. Disturbed evidence refers to any item of evidence that has been interfered with in some...
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Evidence, Chain of Custody
Book article from: World of Forensic Science
Evidence, Chain of Custody Evidence found at the scene of a crime must eventually be presented and questioned in the courtroom. For the evidence to be of use in a trial, it must make the journey from crime...
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