hearsay in A Sentence

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    That's why they don't let in Hearsay.

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    I myself did not Hearsay.

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    Most of what you hear is, well, Hearsay.

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    You talk and Hearsay.

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    Relevance, objection. Hearsay, objection.

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    That would be Hearsay and it's not admissible.”.

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    This is reliable Hearsay, Your Honor.

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    This is inadmissible Hearsay.

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    But don't rely on Hearsay.

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    You don't know if it's just Hearsay.

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    The rest is Hearsay.

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    I was wrong to believe in Hearsay.

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    He's never heard anything but Hearsay.

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    It is a Hearsay that wealthy

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    gossip, or Hearsay.

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    Small town. Where I come from, that's called Hearsay.

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    This is just Hearsay, you might want to check it.

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    Any Hearsay information or imagination or belief cannot be included in the affidavit.

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    Only in Hearsay and myth has there been a“Me” of man's imagination.

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    lest the reader should think that our account is nothing but Hearsay.

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    Only in Hearsay and myth has there been a“Me” in the human imagination.

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    I'm sorry… we're not a tabloid, which means that we don't report on rumors, gossip, or Hearsay.

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    But the Hearsay also raised the participants' concerns about how their own images were really perceived by the group.

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    I understand the feelings of people who have been hurt by this film, but their anger is merely based on Hearsay.

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    Even where messages contain elements of Hearsay, it is open for the court to decide whether to admit such messages at trial.

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    Issues connected with your marriage can cause upsets in your life, but you should not believe in Hearsay, ascertain the facts your self.

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    As in the story I told above, trading based on Hearsay or some popular narrative will lead you to almost certain doom!

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    Does man not know that the knowledge of those who cannot see the true face of God is nothing but conceptions and Hearsay?

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    Does man not know that the knowledge of those who cannot see the true face of God is nothing but notions and Hearsay?

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    For, the verdict itself says that it has relied upon“Hearsay” accounts of colonial travelogues and gazetteers, especially Tiffenthaler's(in 1786) and Montgomery Martin's(in 1838).

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