From that point on, through the rebuttal and cross-examination, the debate became mainly an argument over the notion of personhood. |
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He had certainly not taken offence at her sharp rebuttal, as she had intended he should. |
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Its fifth volume, on Washington's presidency, was so contentiously Federalist that Jefferson considered writing a rebuttal. |
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In the absence of such evidence we see no need for the Attorney General to lead evidence in rebuttal. |
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She'd expected evasions, excuses, but not the calm rebuttal that she had just heard. |
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Stand provides a detailed rebuttal of the various claims, but there are a couple of gotchas that particularly interest us. |
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Firstly, a flat rebuttal of another's opinion is not in itself a statement of fact, simply a disagreement in terms. |
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My post below, about Architecture was never designed as evidence for the rebuttal. |
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The prosecution has called several rebuttal witnesses to the stand to testify about the way in which evidence was collected. |
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No book can offer a rebuttal to all criticisms of Cuba, and it's reasonable to say that no book should. |
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Churchill's response was a two-day debate on the conduct of the war, wound up with a point-by-point rebuttal of his critics. |
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So under the First Amendment, the remedy for error is rebuttal, not litigation. |
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Earlier in her prepared testimony, Ms Rice neither criticised Mr Clarke nor offered a point-by-point rebuttal of what he had said. |
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And I would predict that the rebuttal will be in direct response to the forensic entomologist. |
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Responding to this personal attack, Paul's comments are a sarcastic rebuttal of the denunciations of his victims. |
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In the absence of any effective rebuttal, it had to draw its own conclusions. |
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The claimant would wish to call several witnesses, including Professor Keane, in rebuttal. |
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It is not the normal practice for the Secretary of State to call any witnesses in rebuttal of an appellant's evidence. |
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It was not sufficient, by way of rebuttal of the perjury charge, to identify some other possible explanation for Mr Sage's evidence. |
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In general, an effective rebuttal will require evidence that Marjorie's actions were voluntary. |
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The row is set to intensify later this week when the producers will hit back with a rebuttal of the criticisms in the letter. |
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It has real power of moral authority, and is actually the only argument for which there is no valid rebuttal. |
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Opponents of the ban have mobilized several arguments, each of which warrants attention, discussion, and effective rebuttal. |
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The Ministry of Defence issued a rebuttal of the report two hours before it was published. |
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But their decision to rest their case without presenting a defence rebuttal allows closing arguments to begin as early as Wednesday next week. |
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Every decision made thus far by the new national coach has been a rebuttal of every complaint made by his predecessor. |
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Prosecutors will begin a rebuttal this afternoon, and Jackson's attorneys will then be given an opportunity to respond. |
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The prosecution rebuttal began on Wednesday after the defence rested its case without putting Jackson on the stand. |
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After the defence rests, prosecutors will begin a rebuttal and Jackson's attorneys will then be given an opportunity to respond. |
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In another unusual move, although not unprecedented, the prosecution offered no rebuttal to the defense testimony. |
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I hope to see a comprehensive attempt at a rebuttal of realist theory by the libertarian minimalist school. |
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I am worried though that his rebuttal after the fact contains some massaging, for fear of the ensuing explosion. |
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Next hour, the prosecution will begin its rebuttal, meaning the sensational five month trial is winding down. |
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For all his rebuttal of Slavophile views on the peasants, the Aksakovs were capable of influencing his writing. |
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Robertson issued a vehement rebuttal last night, claiming his comments had been taken out of context and threatening legal action. |
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The trial is underway right now, and on the stand is a rebuttal witness for the prosecution. |
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Adding new homes to an existing neighbourhood is the best rebuttal to any scheme to clear out houses and build a high-rise. |
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It is also a hefty rebuttal to anyone who believes America is a classless society. |
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This dad read it as the latter and wrote his own lyrical rebuttal to the tune. |
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The jury was expected to get the case sometime later the day, after the end of the plaintiff's argument and a rebuttal by the senior deputy district attorney. |
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So, while Hollingworth's rebuttal is mentioned on his website and remains in the vestiges of cyberspace for those willing to peruse it, there is something nugatory about it. |
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This order does not include costs relating to any rebuttal experiment the claimant may have performed which was not the subject of Dr Jones's evidence. |
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The rebuttal of these and many more errors is beyond the scope of this short essay. |
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When decisions are made by internal DFO processes, there should be an opportunity for rebuttal by the sector affected. |
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In rebuttal, Abitibi noted that SSL's production is but two percent of the volume of Abitibi's production, and log processing cannot be shifted. |
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It was pointed out that grounds for rebuttal could also be based on articles 30 and 31 of the Statute. |
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The ease of publishing on the Net is such that if someone posts something obviously erroneous, someone else can easily post a rebuttal, refutation, or correction. |
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Since Andrew does a point-by-point rebuttal, it's difficult to format a quotation from his piece. |
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Might this be an Indo-Germanic rebuttal of Orwellian Newspeak? |
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I mean, would a brief time of rebuttal be that disrespectful? |
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And in practice, given that the position already has its advocates, it would be shortsighted not to provide at least some rebuttal beyond the obvious technical critiques. |
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Now, today we are waiting to hear rebuttal from prosecution witnesses. |
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While a consideration of one factor may point to rebuttal of the presumption, consideration of the others may point to the presumption being upheld. |
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The drubbing is so complete that any filmmaker with even a shred of dignity would never pick up a camera without mounting a serious counter rebuttal. |
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At the conclusion of the evidence for the defence and the evidence, if any, in rebuttal, the accused may address the court if he has not already done so. |
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Christie issued an implicit rebuttal of the CPAC vision earlier this week at a town hall in Paterson, New Jersey. |
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Opening for the plaintiff, Paul Gallagher SC not only outlined the evidence he proposes to bring forward but also attempted an advance rebuttal of the defence case. |
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Prosecutor will reportedly call eight rebuttal witnesses tomorrow. |
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We are being asked to choose between the cardboard binaries of India Shining and India Whining, the feel-good factor and the all-what-jazz rebuttal. |
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But I believe the report should be declassified along with the CIA rebuttal. |
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Professor McVie last night gave a vigorous rebuttal to allegations made against him and his charity by the leader of the Scottish Executive's cancer task force. |
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It was his rebuttal to the city dignitaries who had exiled his father. |
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I'm trying to be lenient with time. I'm also trying to let all of our witnesses certainly have time for rebuttal. |
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Why don't you reserve the rebuttal position until everyone has spoken, and then you can take it all at once? |
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This prompted rebuttal letters from interviewees at my request, pointing out how they had been misquoted by the assessor, but they were too late. |
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This is a rebuttal to anybody who says that you shouldn't bother expending costly controls if you can't control everything. |
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All these false claims and smears were dealt with in our 37 page rebuttal document yesterday. |
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The rebuttal right is extremely important, but it should not be constantly invoked or abused. |
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In this letter, the process was laid out to enable the subject to present a rebuttal or explanations as seen fit. |
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Certainly, our life-style, to the extent that it is lived, is a powerful rebuttal of mediocrity and of the weaknesses of people and structures. |
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A party may always submit evidence in rebuttal or amplify previous evidence. |
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Printing such asinine opinions without rebuttal is criminal, even when not libel! |
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In most cases, however, it fails to provide the evidence supporting the findings, thereby rendering it difficult for the staff member to form an appropriate rebuttal. |
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If there is no rebuttal evidence, lawyers for each side present their closing argument to the judge or jury, marshalling the evidence to support their version of events. |
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In response, a rebuttal of Energy in Depth's claims of inaccuracy was posted on Gasland's website. |
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Attempts at portraying the position and policies of the people and Government of Eritrea as prompted by allegiance to certain individuals are deliberate acts of disinformation that do not merit serious rebuttal. |
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So Biden's already up on Obama's rebuttal for the entire debate last week. |
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Maybe he will do such a thing with his minute rebuttal. |
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The Tosefta first gives the Sadducean interpretation and then the Pharisaic proof accompanied by a rebuttal of the Sadducean argument. |
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China does not deem it necessary to dignify the statement with a rebuttal. |
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Egypt's foreign ministry quickly issued a rebuttal to this report. |
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Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels, published seven years after Robinson Crusoe, may be read as a systematic rebuttal of Defoe's optimistic account of human capability. |
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Philosophically, Scottish Realism served as a rebuttal to scepticism while keeping with the influential teachings of Isaac Newton and Francis Bacon. |
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