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  2. Direct proof - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics and logic, a direct proof is a way of showing the truth or falsehood of a given statement by a straightforward combination of established facts, usually axioms, existing lemmas and theorems, without making any further assumptions. [1]

  3. Indirect speech - Wikipedia

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    An indirect statement or question can replace the direct object of a verb that is related to thought or communication. An indirect statement is expressed by changing the case of the subject noun phrase from nominative to accusative and by replacing the main verb with an infinitive (as in the English phrase "You believe me to be a traitor" above).

  4. BLUF (communication) - Wikipedia

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    For example: BLUF: I need you to approve both the design and content of the attached flyer by noon on August 10. This flyer is for an upcoming conference at which we are exhibiting. I have included information about the upcoming classes we are offering, our contact information, and a list of the services we offer.

  5. Leading question - Wikipedia

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    Leading questions may also be permitted on direct examination when a witness requires special handling, for example a child. However, the court must take care to be sure that the examining attorney is not coaching the witness through leading questions. Courts may also cite the various editions of McCormick's and Wigmore's treatises on evidence ...

  6. 12 of the Best 'I Statements' To Use in Arguments, According ...

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    What Is an I-Statement Example? Dr. Eshtehardi says that a good "I statement" has two main parts: the feeling, thought or need, and the observation. For example, you might say, "I feel frustrated ...

  7. Direct evidence - Wikipedia

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    In a criminal case, an eyewitness provides direct evidence of the actus reus if they testify that they witnessed the actual performance of the criminal event under question. Other testimony, such as the witness description of a chase leading up to an act of violence or a so-called smoking gun is considered circumstantial.

  8. 4 Nations Face-Off: Connor McDavid scores golden goal for ...

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    Prime minister Justin Trudeau posted a fairly direct statement aimed at the U.S. immediately after the game, amid tensions over U.S. president Donald Trump’s repeated goads over stripping Canada ...

  9. Quotation - Wikipedia

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    Quotations are also used to present well-known statement parts that are explicitly attributed by citation to their original source; such statements are marked with (punctuated with) quotation marks. As a form of transcription , direct or quoted speech is spoken or written text that reports speech or thought in its original form phrased by the ...