fair inference

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a conclusion that is just and reasonable based on the evidence

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Examples (10)

  • Based on the data, it's a fair inference that sales will increase.
  • The jury was instructed to only consider fair inferences from the evidence presented.
  • His conclusion seemed a fair inference given the circumstances.
  • Making a fair inference requires careful analysis of all available facts.
  • She argued that the prosecution's claim was not a fair inference.
  • Is it a fair inference to assume their guilt without more proof?
  • We can draw a fair inference about the cause of the problem.
  • The report allows for a fair inference regarding market trends.
  • Any fair inference would suggest that he acted in self-defense.
  • To reach a sound judgment, one must make a fair inference.