Read the postings without benefit of rebuttals and one is astonished at the level of casual cruelty and abusiveness visited on innocent youth. |
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Why don't they instead put the energy into presenting scientific rebuttals against our side? |
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There were pointed fingers and raised voices, harsh accusations and angry rebuttals. |
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Both Armstrong and Grice are now understood to be issuing rebuttals to Fraser, furious at the way their actions have been judged. |
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Many of Rogers' assertions and specific rebuttals are best answered by Kornbluh himself. |
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He handled some predictably hostile and downright rude remarks with very solid rebuttals and a refusal to take insults. |
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They consider all reasonable explanations, rebuttals and refutations as provocations to China. |
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We have been trying to talk to Mr Bentley and the national park authority for a long time and all we have had is rebuttals and refusals to talk. |
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Disappointed and hurt over something trivial, I had engaged God in a mini tug-of-war, refining my rebuttals and surrebuttals in the process. |
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Judge Soedarto adjourned the next hearing to next Monday, when Antashari will reply to the rebuttals by the defendant's team of lawyers. |
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Each of these objections, rebuttals, rejoinders, and surrejoinders is in itself admirable, and does infinite credit to the acuteness and candour of the author. |
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In the debates, the candidates will be allowed two-minute responses, 90-second rebuttals and 60-second surrebutters at the discretion of the moderator. |
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Why does the member think that every time we ask these tough questions we are getting rebuttals? |
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Formal rebuttals shall be made at a second substantive meeting of the panel. |
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Subject developed rebuttals as factual elements disclosed during the investigation of the Security bureau. |
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The documentary went to air but with craven caveats and post-screening rebuttals by critics. |
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This decision demonstrates how the preponderance of evidence is established, by examining the credibility of the rebuttals and evidence filed. |
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She is confident, willing to take questions from journalists and offer rebuttals. |
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The rebuttals have been so ambiguous that we are being asked by our constituents to get a straight answer. |
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The parties shall submit, prior to that meeting, written rebuttals to the panel. |
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A latitude for creative dramatization is inherent in the set, with some songs able to function as responses or provocative rebuttals to others. |
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Some organizations, such as ILO and UNESCO, have established permanent Reports Committees composed of senior staff members to consider rebuttals of performance evaluation and performance appraisal reports. |
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His vitriolic rebuttals, however, only made him all the more unpopular. |
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The prospect of his being let loose on Mr Gates in open court hardly bears thinking about. After rebuttals, both sides will present their closing arguments. |
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As discussed in Chapter III, a major concern with the existing performance evaluation system has been grievances and time-consuming rebuttals of performance reports. |
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During this four-year period there were only 38 rebuttals of performance ratings out of a total of more than 2,300 completed performance evaluation reports, which amounts to about 1.6 per cent a year. |
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In the interest of full transparency, the presentations, rebuttals and statements referred to in paragraphs 5 to 9 shall be made in the presence of the parties. |
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Avoids rebuttals by using his strong people skills. |
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The scripting tool allows you to create built in arguments and rebuttals for your telemarketers in order to efficiently present their offers and or products. |
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At the conclusion of mediation, the parties moved to the formal Arbitration hearing with both sides taking their respective turns to present arguments and rebuttals. |
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However, the JIU sample showed that while rebuttals do occur and can be tedious, they amounted to only about 1.6 percent of the total performance ratings made in Geneva in recent years. |
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The belittling tone of the obituary brought forth strong rebuttals from T S Eliot, Kenneth Clark and Priestley, among others. |
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There were attacks and counterattacks, followed by rebuttals and surrebuttals. |
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The third, the Accurate News and Information Bill, purported to force newspapers to print government rebuttals to stories to which the provincial cabinet objected. |
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