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5 Sentences With "draw the inference"

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"We will also draw the inference, though, as appropriate, that they are trying to conceal facts that would corroborate the allegations in the whistleblower complaint," he said.
The whole Trump show clearly discomfited the broad political establishment along a number of dimensions, and it wasn't obviously ridiculous to draw the inference that one thing the establishment feared about Trump was the risk that he would shake up the existing cozy financial arrangement.
But not content to let us draw the inference, Trump also used the convention week to offer a case study in the damage a reckless president can do, by giving an extended interview with this newspaper in which he casually undercut America's commitment to our NATO allies in the event of Russian aggression in the Baltics.
Any trier of fact may fairly draw the inference that the testimony of former White House counsel Don McGahn, former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonDemocrats seek leverage for trial USA Today editorial board calls for Trump's impeachment Republicans consider skipping witnesses in Trump impeachment trial MORE, Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoPompeo: 'No mistake' Trump warned Russian diplomat about election tampering Trump admin hits Iranian shipping network, airline with new sanctions The Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by AdvaMed - An unusual day: Impeachment plus a trade deal MORE and others would not be favorable to Trump.
In the landmark Supreme Court case, Estelle v. Gamble (1976), the Court ruled that the government is required, under the Eighth Amendment's "cruel and unusual punishment" clause, to provide medical services for prisoners. Though the Amendment was originally intended to ban torture and other "barbarous" forms of punishment, the Court broadened its scope in this case to include the complete denial of, or wholly inadequate provision of, medical care for prisoners. However, the Court put a high bar on proving a constitutional violation in cases involving prison healthcare, making it difficult for prisoners to win their cases and for advocates to make significant changes. The requirement to prove a constitutional violation is that care must be withheld with "deliberate indifference," meaning that an “official knows of and disregards an excessive risk to inmate health or safety" and that "the official must both be aware of the facts from which the interference could be drawn that a substantial risk of serious harm exists, and he must also draw the inference.” Proving this "deliberate indifference" piece is necessary for correctional officials to be held liable.

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