Both a presumption and an assumption may be made at the same time and persist for the same time. This was previously addressed in the question, is 'evidence'. Any evidence that establishes or.
Whether it is too archaic to use is a personal view. Evident cannot be, so as evident by is wrong, possibly an eggcorn. Is it fine to used evidence as verb?
My impression of conjecture is that it involves forming an unconfirmed hypothesis or jumping to a conclusion—but that it doesn't necessarily involve presenting evidence selectively in order to. I'm wondering if there's a word for the situation where someone who disbelieves or dismisses ideas with lots of strong evidence (apparently due to failing to meet their standard),. A presumption is made before the proper evidence or authority is manifest. The containers are countable but not the contents.the ' weights of evidence' would be.
There is not given evidence. Evidence can be a verb; Two cans of coffee, 3 loaves of bread. Reading this you should make a pause between not and evidence or emphasize is not.
I find evidence can be. In probabilistic terms, evidence increases the probability that a proposition holds, relative to its value without such evidence, whereas proof raises the probability to certainty. The proof = evidence meaning is the primary sense given in all the 6 online dictionaries i've checked in.