Testimony
in sentence
274 examples of Testimony in a sentence
There is a courtroom scene at the end in which a character, in this case a common sense doctor played by Lloyd Noland, is able to give a speech within the context of his
testimony
that sets the town in the proper moral direction.
It is
testimony
to the power of those wonderful performances of more than 30 years ago that I can still remember how superb they were.
And
testimony'
s of the torturers are striking of refusal.
His subsequent
testimony
at the Nuremberg Trials revealed something of a man who could care less one way or the other, about the war or any such thing.
The small, silly, anti-capitalistic journalists of that day jumped on the chance to rewrite that
testimony
and slander one of America's best.
Several steps in quality above the average 1950s B movie, CHICAGO CALLING is yet more
testimony
of the talents of Dan Duryea.
In
testimony
to this films lasting effect, it has been over 5 years since I last saw this on tape and I remember it this well.
So how could she have known for herself the validity of the kid's
testimony.
One day he is given a routine task of escorting a prisoner (Mos Def) from jail to the magistrate's office so the prisoner can record his
testimony.
They bear
testimony
to the fact that a person besieged with problems has to fight ferociously to overcome all troubles.
In this room, it was discussed about whether or not to exclude certain
testimony
given in this trial.
Harvey Keitel in the role of an astute detective, finding the controversies in the
testimony
of Cynthia, is amazing.
In fact, Clinton was deeply moved by Jibril’s testimony, riveted by the horror of the regime’s tanks grinding toward Benghazi at that very moment.
To some, the fact that Enron was not bailed out and the problems uncovered, is
testimony
to the absence of crony capitalism.
I have a different interpretation: it is
testimony
to the importance of a free press, which may not stop but can curtail abuses.
When National Intelligence Director James Clapper testified in an open hearing of the Senate Armed Services Committee on December 6, including on the finding that Putin himself had directed the attempt to affect the US election, his
testimony
met with bipartisan approval.
Bitter congressional
testimony
by former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen about Pakistani perfidy in supporting terrorism deepened suspicion on both sides, which a high-profile visit to Islamabad by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton did little to ameliorate.
Facebook Chairman and CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently conceded in congressional
testimony
that some regulation of his industry is necessary, and there is now an open window of opportunity to pursue new policies for the sector.
There is also the
testimony
by female soldiers such as Lynndie England about compelling male prisoners to masturbate, as well as an FBI memo objecting to a policy of “highly aggressive interrogation techniques.”
The very warm greeting and State Dinner given to India’s Prime Minister Manmohan Singh by US President Barack Obama in Washington two weeks ago is ample
testimony
to India’s new international status.
My
testimony
about the election is categorical: the circumstances were difficult, but the voting was unconstrained and without cheating.
In her recent Congressional testimony, Fed Chair Janet Yellen referred several times to the mandate of maintaining “stable prices”; but she mentioned the Fed’s 2% inflation objective twice as often.
He characterized
testimony
given by his wife, Gu Kailai, now serving a suspended death sentence for murdering the British businessman Neil Heywood in 2011, as “comical” and “fictional,” and he called her “crazy.”
Furthermore, the manual mentions risk communication only briefly, in the context of medical
testimony.
Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger captured the allure in recent testimony: “The subject of nuclear arms control grew out of the seemingly paradoxical effort of those who had created the largest and most destructive arsenals to avoid by negotiation the ultimate consequences of their own decisions.”
The essay focused on established facts and
testimony
-- yet it met an audience unwilling to accept this.
Just last month, US Treasury Secretary Jack Lew trumpeted Doing Business in congressional
testimony
justifying American support for multilateral development banks.
The attempt by opposition parties to impeach South Korea's President Roh Moo Hyun on the flimsiest of excuses;Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian's inability to pass legislation through a parliament controlled by the opposition Kuomintang;Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo's stalemated first term and the logjam over the fiscal reforms needed to prevent a predicted Argentine-style meltdown early in her second: each bears
testimony
to democratic paralysis in Asia.
The distinction that I was drawing in my testimony, between law and morals, was not accepted.
The BBC collated
testimony
in 2010 from nine prisoners confirming that human-rights abuses continued at Bagram.
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