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There certainly does appear to be a prima facie case to answer.
"If they did a real analysis, the evidence would have been prima facie," he said.
He said the Government had established a "more than prima facie case" against the company.
There seems a prima facie case for prompt national action.
Prima facie these are the rules in force at the time when he became a member.
"Can you say that there is a Prima facie case for continued investigation?"
The most we can say is that some kind of a prima facie case has been made out.
"There is a prima facie case for something very seriously wrong," he said.
"And this year it's prima facie evident what's going on."
No prima facie evidence on this subject has even begun to be provided.
An act which has this characteristic is a prima facie duty.
"What we need for a murder is more than a prima facie case.
This is prima facie proof of the charge to be brought.
However, all efforts were made and prima facie data base has been prepared by the office.
Outside of built up areas, a prima facie speed limit applied.
We have all been turned into prima facie suspects.
For example, the English version refers to the 'prima facie' evidence of discrimination.
The Code is prima facie evidence of those laws.
There is a prima facie case for thinking that it is.
In an area not covered by the rules, prima facie the common law remains unchanged.
The arguments I have put forward should, prima facie, apply to any evolved being.
He said the 12 had been investigated and detained by military police where there was prima facie evidence.
I should not dismiss my strong prima facie case against the likely person because of these difficulties.
"How about releasing me on a prima facie evidence writ?"
For this reason, in ethics positive obligations are almost never considered prima facie.