Demonstrates definition

Demonstrates means meets the burdens of going forward with the evidence and of persuasion.
Demonstrates means meets the burdens of production and persuasion.
Demonstrates means meets the burdens of going forward with the evidence and of persuasion under the standard of clear and convincing evidence.

Examples of Demonstrates in a sentence

  • Demonstrates compliance with the administrative processes and safeguards designed to ensure and verify that benefit claim determinations are made in accordance with governing plan documents and that, where appropriate, the plan provisions have been applied consistently with respect to similarly situated members.

  • Demonstrates group presentation skills, presents information and numerical data effectively, and actively participates in meetings.

  • Demonstrates expertise or thought leadership in a given market area or service line, and has organizational responsibility for client service delivery and performance.

  • Demonstrates that audit findings are either invalid or do not warrant auditee action.

  • Demonstrates personal initiative in maintaining professional currency and skills by participating in relevant educational activities, as required.


More Definitions of Demonstrates

Demonstrates means meets the burdens of going forward
Demonstrates means meets the burdens of going forward with the
Demonstrates means to meet the burden of going forward with the evidence and of persuasion.
Demonstrates means to meet the burdens of going forward
Demonstrates means meeting the burdens of going forward with evidence and persuasion.
Demonstrates means meeting the burden of going forward
Demonstrates means’” that the government bears “‘the burdens of going forward with the evidence and of persuasion.’” Potter, 558 F.3d at 546 (quoting 42 U.S.C. § 2000bb-2(3)). Thus, the Marine Corps must put on a persuasive, evidence-based showing that it conducted “case-by-case” analysis that considered all available options, and may not rely on “con- jecture” or “speculation” about what “might” happen “in some future case.” Ramirez, 142 S. Ct. at 1280; NIFLA v. Becerra,138 S. Ct. 2361, 2376 (2018) (government flunked narrow-tailoring test where it had “identified no evidence” to “prove” tailoring); see also McHugh, 185