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Bryant v. Richards2/15/2005 at deference" and should be "upset only upon a showing that it was so arbitrary that it could not have been the result of a reasoned decision." Id. The findings of the trial court are "conclusive on appeal if there is evidence to support them, even though the evidence might sustain a finding to the contrary." Knutton v. Cofield, 273 N.C. 355, 359, 160 S.E. 2d 29, 33 (1968) (internal quotes and citations omitted). "If different inferences may be drawn from the evidence, he determines which inferences shall be drawn and which shall berejected." Id. It is not the role of this Court to re-weigh the evidence. We conclude that there was sufficient evidence to support the trial court's findings of fact regarding the Washington factors and that these findings support the court's conclusion that plaintiff was entitled to attorney's fees.
Affirmed.
Chief Judge MARTIN and Judge TIMMONS-GOODSON concur.
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