Recent research at St Andrews University, revisited the Stanford work and disproved the idea of automatic brutalism. |
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The contest disproved the general belief that the youngsters of today were more inclined towards western music than classical. |
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If their arguments remain unproved or are disproved, then the war will incite instability. |
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But after all that is said, the accounts given are not disproved by being multiply reported. |
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His ideas are obviously foolish, easily disproved, an affront to any reasoning person. |
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They are not disproved by counter-arguments of the Kantian sort, any more than they are proved by those of the Newtonians. |
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He knew that the enthusiasm of the humanists had been disproved by modern history, which remorselessly dehumanised the world. |
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Why would Hersh write something so easily disproved by simple access to the source document? |
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The Ptolemaic theory of all the planets encircling the earth could now be disproved once and for all. |
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It should be noted that this new data is not from some fringe, low-quality study that might be disproved by future research. |
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Empirical research does not allow this conjecture to be either irrefutably confirmed or disproved in the recent period. |
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The opinion that the single currency would never exist has of course been disproved by the facts. |
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In the nine articles that have appeared in this series, we have disproved and confuted all the allegations of disbelievers and critics regarding the origin of the Qur'an. |
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To argue that the legal ownership of firearms by the citizens are a source for criminals is a hoary old story that has been disproved over hundreds of years. |
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If every Falun Gong practitioner were present and accounted for, the allegations with which we are faced would be disproved. |
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The hypothesis of codominance is accepted rather generally even though that of simple dominance is an alternative that has not been entirely disproved. |
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It is the moment when the great discrepancies proclaimed long ago by the Anunnaki can be disproved and truths long hidden from you be revealed. |
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Bijerinck disproved this theory when he showed that the sap could successively transmit the fully virulent disease through a large number of plant generations. |
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Rumba night at UNESCO certainly disproved the cliché that Congolese music events unroll in a state of disorganised shambles. |
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Deodato was even put on trial in Italy on suspicion of murdering his actors – an accusation he disproved by bringing one of them to court. |
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And if so, has your colleague proved or disproved his conjecture? |
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The idea that the Ulster Unionists would ultimately find it impossible to stand up to a charismatic prime minister has also been disproved. |
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I like most of Churchill's proclamations, I would like them to stand, but I would like to see this one disproved. |
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The poor definition of expected results and the absence of indicators meant that achievements could be neither demonstrated nor disproved. |
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The best it can do is to give us a probability that we almost proved or disproved something. |
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He did not realize that his separation plan was flawed because his expectation of climb performance was not disproved. |
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Ironically, the man whose ideas made it all possible, may find some of his ideas disproved based on work that continues to use his theories. |
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This truth has never yet been disproved in all the centuries of human civilization. |
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It neither proved nor disproved the possibility of successful electronic publishing over the Web. |
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The fact that research has repeatedly disproved these myths doesn't always reach parents who are faced with making decisions for their children. |
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Origins states that Louis and Redi solely disproved one form of creationism. |
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Do we sigh that such tenets have been disproved many times over, both by the arguments of more profound thinkers in the field and by the sour fruits of a bitter experience? |
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This assertion was clearly disproved by the presentation made by the IRU and its member associations in Bratislava. |
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Excavation has disproved the old idea that the mid-Saxon economy was moribund and that no significant steps towards urbanism were taken before the reign of Alfred the Great. |
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But a 2011 study of genetic evidence from 30 ethnic groups in India disproved this theory. |
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In the late 1980s it took off as the environmentally correct alternative fuel, but that's been disproved as well. |
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Current claims that the multiverse approach predicts the right level for the cosmological constant would then be disproved. |
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Pascal assumed, in disagreement with Thomas Aquinas but in agreement with much modern thinking, that divine existence can neither be proved nor disproved. |
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The notion that human memory is wholly unreliable has been disproved by research that suggests some people have a remarkable propensity to accurately recollect events of long ago. |
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Lt-Gen Barno says arguments about unit-cohesion were also made, and disproved, when the army was desegregated after the second world war and when, in 2011, openly gay candidates were accepted into the ranks. |
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And more data are being crunched all the time, so it should not be long before the result is either confirmed or disproved. If it is disproved there will, after all the brouhaha, no doubt be a period of chagrin. |
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If it was holding on to the death penalty because of its deterrent value, most studies, including those done by the United Nations, had disproved any deterrence. |
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In the life sciences, Louis Pasteur disproved spontaneous generation, Gregor Mendel discovered genetics, and Carolus Linnaeus developed the modern classification system. |
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The allegations were eventually and inevitably disproved. |
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For example, the claim that management takes so long to respond that union representatives choose to automatically take the grievance to the next level cannot be proven or disproved due to the lack of documentation on file. |
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There are a number of arguments against multilingualism, although in the last few years, these have largely been disproved by more focused and relevant research. |
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The programme also disproved claims that some deterioration in the quality of the gunpowder would have prevented the explosion. |
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He has disproved the beliefs of anyone who thinks soap actors are one-trick ponies. |
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Chemical and structural analysis of his remains disproved earlier suggestions that Ivan suffered from syphilis, or that he was poisoned by arsenic or strangled. |
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Franco argued that the work Snyderman and Herrnstein conducted on this matter neither proved or disproved that intelligence testing influenced immigration laws. |
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There is a general scientific consensus that Alternative Therapies lack the requisite scientific validation, and their effectiveness is either unproved or disproved. |
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Only a few years ago Mr. Powers, an American computer, disproved a hypothesis about prime numbers which had held the field for more than 250 years. |
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In 2003, historian Lisa Jardine claimed that a recently discovered portrait was of Hooke, but this claim was disproved by William Jensen of the University of Cincinnati. |
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