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When Evidence Disappears from the Decision: Why the Record Matters
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When Evidence Disappears from the Decision: Why the Record Matters

Written by John Barwell 3 July 20265 August 2026

A decision does not need to discuss every document. But where central evidence disappears from the reasoning, the person affected may be unable to understand how the issue, evidence, finding and outcome connect.

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