He sets out to disprove the notion purveyed by Republican sympathizers that the media is biased to the left. |
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Of course, they look for information that they want to hear and they try to disprove or suppress information they don't want to hear. |
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I mean, I have no problems with research that disprove age-old theories that already mutated into dogma. |
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Padraig was upbeat when questioned about the jinx and said he was aiming to disprove the theory. |
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His failure to keep proper records makes it very difficult for him to disprove the inspector's assessment of tax dues. |
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It is possible that Johnson was attempting to disprove immaterialism by the physicality of the stone and its action on his foot. |
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I'll dip into the records at the state library to prove or disprove this claim later. |
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Any attempt to disprove the theory of evolution using thermodynamics will require proper formalisms. |
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I was never able to prove or disprove that translation, so I'll just go on believing it. |
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There have been no archaeological excavations to prove or disprove this theory. |
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There is little evidence to prove or disprove this theory, since little is known about the Illyrian language. |
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New business units were started to prove or disprove product and service ideas. |
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It seems as if the main aim of the analyses offered in this collection is not to prove or disprove a given model. |
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This hypothesis is then subject to further investigation to prove or disprove the theory. |
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Hopefully the second wireless should turn up next week so we can either prove or disprove our theory and get things sorted once and for all. |
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Testing again in a few years would give us better data that might prove or disprove that hypothesis. |
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You can prove or disprove anything you like by experimenting on different animals. |
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Also, being a doubting Thomas, I wanted to verify those tall tales of the Alaskan winter and to disprove the rumor of the Alaskan qualification. |
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The scientific method involves proposing a hypothesis then trying to disprove it. |
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When the terms involved are so vague, such arguments are easy to make and hard to definitively disprove. |
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Once he had raised this issue the prosecution was obliged to disprove it if they were to secure a conviction. |
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How can you disprove the existence of the paranormal any more than you can prove it? |
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This report attempts to disprove the existence of an international code of diplomacy by contradistinguishing diplomatic practices between the North and the South. |
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The simplest definition is that relevant observations are those that could disprove the hypothesis, for disproof is often possible even though absolute proof is not. |
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To date there is no hard evidence to prove or disprove this myth. |
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You can also acknowledge and seek information to disprove the stereotypes and prejudices you have about others. |
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For the most part, these questions should be held in abeyance until other researchers either validate or disprove the hypothesis outlined in the present study. |
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Those benefits are usefully hard to disprove, though in 1948 the economic case was helped by the games' shoestring budget. |
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My grandfather used to say, 'Hard work never killed anyone.' Well, I suppose I've done my best to disprove his theory. |
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Did they simply hope he was on to research that would disprove the consensus? |
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Eisai has itself provided to the Commission documents prepared in connection with these meetings which disprove its claim. |
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No substantiated evidence has been provided in this investigation as to disprove these findings. |
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The data also disprove claims that the brain drain is responsible for Canada's doctor shortage. |
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The results obtained by the Tdh team and their partners in Guinea disprove this opinion. |
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The information used to prove or disprove an issue is relevant if it has a logical, sensible relationship to that issue. |
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The dynamic character of those relations seems to disprove the prophecy of the historian Braudel about the decline of the whole region. |
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The 'scientific method' means that scientists are to work to vigorously challenge or disprove a hypothesis, rather than to prove one. |
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Some advance another argument in an effort to disprove the Biblical truth that God has always been a Family. |
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It reduces by at least three weeks the length of time needed to confirm or disprove the presence of tuberculosis in a patient. |
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Evidence used to prove or disprove an issue should be consistently leaning in one direction or the other. |
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The burden of proof rested with the Minister, including the burden to disprove self-defence. |
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Unable to disprove an unpalatable message, the messenger has been shot. |
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Because Sanford is not the only politician to disprove Scott Fitzgerald's dictum. |
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The second point, also difficult to disprove, seems irrelevant to the job of polemicist. |
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A crewman pretending to be the merchantman's captain could be put in front of the video link, so the warship's CO can certify or disprove who he is. |
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As a metaphysical belief there is no way to disprove the existence of chi. |
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The Crown took the position that both Oakes and Vaillancourt had held that it was only a violation of the presumption of innocence if the burden was placed on the accused to disprove an essential element of the offence. |
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Politicians will naturally believe the omniscient climatologist and will argue for emission cuts which, if successful, will disprove the prediction. |
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Where every possible element of disproof we could identify fails to disprove the allegations, the likelihood of the allegations being true becomes substantial. |
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Appearing on this list, however, does not require a Luxembourg authority to approve or disprove the adequacy or accuracy of this Prospectus or the securities portfolios held by the Company. |
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Summary: The strength of the 2010 sockeye return does not prove that fish farming causes no harm, just as one cold winter does not disprove global warming. |
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Science research must be accelerated to categorically confirm or disprove the impact of seals predation on groundfish and determine the effect of the seal worm parasite on the host fish. |
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Can we commission a poll to confirm or disprove that thesis? |
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If the individual challenges certain information but cannot disprove its accuracy, the BCPIO will note the challenge so that those using the information will be aware of the unresolved challenge. |
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He claimed to have managed to disprove historicism: he had proved that for strictly logical causes we could not possibly foresee the future course of history. |
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And to disprove the idea that there can't be more than one shade of black comes the Dickensian Volume, a set of 10 deceivingly dark and metallic shades by the indie nail polish line StrangeBeautiful. |
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From 1655, the publishing date of De Corpore, Hobbes and Wallis went round after round trying to disprove each other's positions. |
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In URDP, the burden is on the alleged cybersquatter to disprove the allegations against it. |
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Thanks for your response Dave, and for the pictures, which should help disprove once and for all this scurrilous pie-eyed theory of skullduggery. |
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This type of thinking also informs the attempts to disprove the freeness of free verse. |
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My classmate, Michael Hoffman, has since gone on to disprove that theory with such movies as Soapdish and A Midsummer Night's Dream. |
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Unfortunately for Pythagoras, his theorem led at once to the discovery of incommensurables, which appeared to disprove his whole philosophy. |
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We disprove a conjecture in Density Functional Theory, relative to multimarginal optimal transport maps with Coulomb cost. |
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Alexei Navalny, Russia's most prominent opposition leader, said the only way to disprove the Kremlin's involvement was if the case was investigated properly and solved. |
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The Tomlinson Inquiry was set up to ascertain whether this was an underhand to disprove that A levels were becoming too easy. |
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If someone raises this defence, then it is for the prosecution to disprove. |
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If the burden to prove that the statement is false is on the plaintiff, he or she will have to identify some factual element in the statement to disprove, although this may still, of course, be contested. |
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This method of evaluating the problem tends to disprove this contention. |
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That is, of course, a statement that the Germans are welcome to disprove. |
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Cross Tabs: Think about what kind of data would work best if you want to compare questions and use cross tabs to prove or disprove a hypothesis based on those variables. |
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In others, the burden of proof is on a plaintiff to disprove his or her own negligence. |
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If intermixed with materials of other competitions or divided according to some other criteria, an architect's participation might be difficult to prove, and even more difficult to definitively disprove. |
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In other words, science is a process by which we learn, and it involves constant attempts to disprove what we think we know, by asking critical questions and rationally seeking their answers. |
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The question for the court was: Does the employer have to prove that those reasonable nonage-related factors existed, or do the fired workers have to disprove it? |
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These printouts also serve as a history of heating system operations, which can be used in court to disprove unjustified tenant complaints about insufficient heat. |
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This idea was initially disputed by another Swiss scientist, Louis Agassiz, but when he undertook to disprove it, he ended up affirming his colleague's hypothesis. |
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As for the writer who attributes the phenomenon to the ocean, his account is involved in such obscurity that it is impossible to disprove it by argument. |
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In cases that involve a breach of contract, the contract itself would be considered direct evidence as it can directly prove or disprove that there was breach of contract. |
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