I refute Mr. Strausbaugh's accusations, but I applaud his championing of Ballard. |
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It is clearly intended to refute those who denied what is now known as the doctrine of the resurrection. |
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The task of historical materialism in Russia is not to refute the enemy but to destroy him! |
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Such achievements, and the principles of common purpose that drove them, should be used to refute Europe's sceptics everywhere. |
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We set out over the past year to refute those people who said we couldn't do more than one thing at a time. |
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They have five or six people running around doing talk shows and trying to refute me and trying to besmirch me. |
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I'm going to refute Bruce in three easy steps, first with some history, second with some analogy, and lastly with a bit of philosophy. |
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But instead of trying to refute what Chomsky actually says and writes, Morley instead decides to refute the man himself. |
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Before Taiden could even begin to refute these accusations, the crowd turned on him. |
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As an experienced Real Estate Agent I strongly refute the claims made in this letter. |
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We totally refute any suggestion that these dismissals are linked to anything other than a serious breach of discipline. |
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To refute Gearty in the requisite detail would demand an article longer than his, so I shall just raise some questions. |
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Any techies out there who want to confirm or refute this layman's assessment? |
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He would simply decline to refute the evidence presented or answer in any way the charges against him. |
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Last week we alluded to Weimar Germany as the counter-example par excellence to refute this roseate view. |
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This article is not intended to scripturally refute the false doctrine of never ending punishment. |
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He said he tried to refute a senior police officer briefing reporters, but he was shooed away by other policemen. |
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However, others argue that even a short visit to Varna can refute pessimistic appraisals of the situation. |
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In fact, there is no real scientific evidence to refute natural selection as a valid theory. |
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The purpose of this paper has not been to negate or refute the historical memories of the generation that came of age during Japan's dark valley. |
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Perhaps for that reason, few people have bothered to refute Donald's silly negativism. |
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Brief, chatty and digestible, the book should refute the old canard that economics is dismal. |
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This has the great virtue of being very clearly stated and therefore very easy to refute. |
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Since you probably disagree with the straw man argument anyway, offer to help your opponent refute it. |
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The working class uprisings against Stalinism did not refute historical materialism. |
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However, now that we do have Hittite artificats, we can refute that line of argument. |
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Needless to say this evidence was used to refute the view that the gospel narratives are irresponsible fabrications. |
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In this article, the author seeks to refute this principle and show its inherent contradictoriness. |
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A 400-character mask inscription dating from the Mayan period appears to refute earlier claims to have translated Isthmian script. |
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And here they are, a connoisseur's collection of porridgy soundalike slowies that refute the idea that the Irish have a gift for ballads. |
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Mothers of America, it's time to talk back and refute insulting post-feminist propaganda. |
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Besieged teachers and others may increasingly find themselves on the spot to defend evolution and refute creationism. |
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Certainly Dionne, preoccupied as he is with his game of gotcha, makes no effort to refute it. |
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Russell took this to refute the older empiricists, for whom all knowledge rests solely on sense experience. |
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He and his employers refute accusations that his style of investigation constitutes entrapment. |
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Thus, counter-examples to the principle enunciated by him do not necessarily refute the argument. |
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Carry out tests or experiments on these deductions in order not to prove them but to refute them. |
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If he is wrong, collecting and analyzing additional data is the way to refute him. |
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Cornelius mashes sounds together like a child shaking a kaleidoscope mashes colours, but with a deliberation and precision that refute chaos. |
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Her expression was slightly affronted, slightly embarrassed as she opened her mouth to refute his suggestion. |
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They are not sincere, he says, and he does not even bother to recapitulate their arguments or try to refute them. |
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Remember, he already knows the facts that I use to refute these accusations. |
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Dembski's latest attempt to refute Darwinian theory is by arguing that in a closed system, information can only decrease. |
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It is the nullification of public discourse, for how can one refute accusations grounded in ethnicity? |
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It is for the defence to search for evidence to refute the accusation's charges. |
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This process of using observation and experiment to refute false theories does not rely on induction in any way. |
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Some Austrian economists have tried to refute this argument by denying the very existence of an income effect. |
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Fortunately, I do not have to refute the labor theory of value, it's already been done, see Human Action by Mises. |
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As with all research, evaluations of these hypotheses will not confirm or refute associated theories but may allow refinement of theories. |
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This is an enormous leap, for the bulk of Prof. Budziszewski's arguments aim to refute opponents of capital punishment. |
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Ruppert claims to represent neither right nor left and flaunts his background as a police detective to refute accusations that he gets a bit carried away in his conclusions. |
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In this article I try to refute the so-called libertarian theory of free will, and to examine how our conclusions ought to modify our common attitudes of praise and blame. |
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Romney won't refute it, because there's no advantage to standing up there in that particular format and telling a flat-out lie. |
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Government-approved academics in China have already started to trot out obfuscatory arguments designed to refute obvious objections to demands for market-economy status. |
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Amid the many trials of their maiden adulthood, she avers, they feel perversely compelled to refute the proper sovereignty of boomer parents in their lives. |
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But I think, there's plenty of evidence to refute him on the facts. |
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It's almost as if Bush was daring people to refute him, knowing full well that it was such an illogical claim that it would make people uncomfortable to call him on it. |
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That story alone would appear to refute the accusations of those who have denounced Sonia as a gold-digger, capitalising on the vulnerability of Orwell when he was dying. |
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He was scheduled to hold a press conference in Bangkok later Saturday to refute accusations by the Cambodian government that he incited the riots. |
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This would seem to refute the new report that the captain alone would have been able to disable all the systems. |
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And no one is better equipped to refute this false equivalence than Mack herself. |
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Such restraint certainly appears to refute any accusation of aerial terrorism and seems almost magnanimous compared to the British propensity to bomb any suspicious activity. |
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Newman seems to refute the idea that we're mere meat puppets, whether it be God jerking our strings or, more contemporarily, we're at the mercy of our genes and hormones. |
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It can be shown in simple exercises that we all have a propensity to seek to confirm our hunches or hypotheses, rather than seek to test and refute them. |
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Well, Neil, now we've got somebody on the other side to refute you. |
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It is enough to point to the purely abstract universal to refute the equally abstract asservation that no progress beyond the barrier is possible. |
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Instead, to date, Gibson has refused to fully refute his father. |
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Learn to identify and refute official misinformation when you see it. |
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Although staff at the Crooked Billet are reluctant to expand on frightening details, they do not wholly refute the suggestion that an Irish woman haunts the cellars. |
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Naturally, the panelists are keen to refute the various theories and game plans that dominate the thinking of the ruling establishment in Washington. |
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Lucky for me I don't have to waste even one more frustrated nanosecond trying to find the inspiration to refute his sterile sociological effusion. |
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It asks its readers to refute it, to deny that it has adequately characterised human nature and society. |
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This started literally as the replacement of concept for a made object, one of the intentions of which was to refute the commodification of art. |
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For example, when Einstein developed the Special and General Theories of Relativity, he did not in any way refute or discount Newton's Principia. |
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They held that common sense could refute the claims of traditional institutions. |
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His first theological work, the Psychopannychia, attempted to refute the doctrine of soul sleep as promulgated by the Anabaptists. |
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I observed, that though we are satisfied his doctrine is not true, it is impossible to refute it. |
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Priestley published several more scientific papers in Birmingham, the majority attempting to refute Lavoisier. |
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Stakeholders in the household and personal care industry are circling the wagons to refute findings in a paper co-written by the Silent Spring Institute. |
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If you feel it is the duty of others to refute the claim, and not of yourself to support it, then how about refuting the existence of invisible pink unicorns? |
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I never shall forget the alacrity with which Johnson answered, striking his foot with mighty force against a large stone, till he rebounded from it, 'I refute it thus. |
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Fragmented remains found from the Jurassic and Early Cretaceous indicate deeper fossil records for these groups, which may potentially refute either hypothesis. |
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All of the Irreconcilables were bitter enemies of President Wilson, and he launched a nationwide speaking tour in the summer of 1919 to refute them. |
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The 64-year-old diva accused Christopher Anderson of rehashing earlier biographies and enlisted the help of her former brother-in-law to refute accounts of her meanness. |
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When the court issues restraining orders, parties against whom the orders are filed have the right to request hearings where they can refute the allegations against them. |
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The possibility of false claims exists with kinetic attacks as well, but claims about collateral damage from a cyberattack are likely to be even more difficult to refute. |
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Refute them incontrovertibly by producing my patent disentangler from your pocket or handbag and proving them wrong. |
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