Those same speculators on how space weather may have killed the satellite are rarely refuted or challenged in public. |
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Responding to concerns in the Northern Isles, NorthLink have refuted accusations that it is seeking to cut jobs in the islands. |
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He refuted the skeptics by proving that a man could still make concert-stage mayhem from a sitting position. |
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They have seen a whole succession of monocausal theories of the causes of war refuted by the facts. |
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The warm reception that he received refuted those who wondered whether the summit would come off, or if it could accomplish anything. |
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When his time came he tetchily refuted the notion that Peel might have contributed anything to his success. |
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But again, this has not been substantiated, on the contrary it was flatly refuted by one of the people we spoke to. |
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Kenyon refuted all these accusations and was clearly annoyed they have been made public. |
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Until it can be clearly refuted, no one wants to take the chance of leading with their chin. |
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Bitterly, he murmurs how he should have refuted the women and explained his innocence. |
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The Republicans also refuted the accusations that The Joker was part of a vast right-wing conspiracy. |
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He refuted claims that the station received a letter or request to desist from playing the calypso. |
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If they are not correct, they have to be contradicted or refuted by evidence. |
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He jokingly refuted suggestions his horse won the race because of rumours the nag had been given steroids. |
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His fans insisted that his naturalism and his underplaying refuted any residual sissiness that might be associated with acting. |
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She had consistently refuted what she claimed to be malicious allegations from spiteful colleagues. |
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The prevalent idea that immigrants are spongers is also refuted by the data. |
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Most incorrect or incoherent claims are easily refuted by experience or logic but religious concepts are different. |
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The agnostics and people who refuted the existence of God were considered equally respected as others. |
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The claim that bromelain cannot be effective after oral administration is definitely refuted at this time. |
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He also refuted suggestions that a resident was not given daily walks as required. |
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She strongly refuted rumours that she pursued the case for malicious reasons. |
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No, New Labour refuted the advert because they say the plans aren't costed properly. |
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When Mahendran confronted them, they were annoyed and refuted his accusation. |
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That bogus claim has now been refuted by both the snopes urban legend page and by my op-ed articles. |
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The applicant claims to have refuted that presumption of control during the investigation. |
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Rationalists see skepticism as something which must be refuted on every count in order to establish a sure footing for absolutely certain knowledge. |
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If so, simple emotivism of the sort described is refuted because the sincerity conditions for making the judgement require the motivation not present in the amoralist. |
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But without inadvertency, the third proposal simply collapses back into the first proposal, which has already been refuted. |
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Rhomberg's work also refuted earlier propositions that the flexible exchange rate would be unstable unless strict capital controls were in place. |
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When he had pulled out of a film, it was said that he was a victim of stress, but he refuted those claims, retorting that he simply hadn't wanted to do a movie at that point. |
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It is daring, especially being aware of previous-year announcements refuted by the facts. |
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A similar claim in 2013 by the work and pensions secretary, Iain Duncan Smith, was refuted by the UK Statistics Authority. |
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Miller refuted the allegations by defining the sweet bird of youth in an elaborate metaphor. |
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Reports of the said meeting and alleged discussions are a complete fabrication and have been refuted by the presidency. |
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They've refuted many statements and findings by different parties about the impact of fish farms on wild stocks. |
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These arguments were already analysed by the Commission and refuted in recital 47 of the provisional Regulation. |
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The European Union has refuted all this and is inviting them into its fold so that they can live differently. |
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The State party refuted these allegations and provided the exact sequence of the author son's arrest and placement in custody. |
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The idea that a further expansion of free-market ideas can produce wealth in these areas is also refuted by the data on subsidies. |
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However, this information was refuted by research carried out following the military intervention. |
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He refuted the description of Africa, then prevalent in Europe, as a continent with no culture and no history. |
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In its reply, the State party has in fact not refuted the claim of unlawful detention of Dovud Nazriev for 34 days. |
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Such allegations can only be refuted by the track record of the prosecutor. |
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He challenged geocentrism, refuted the dogma of the perfection of the heavens, and suggested that there might be a vast number of other worlds as well as universes. |
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In its motion to dismiss, UMass denied this allegation, and Haidak refuted the school's claim in his opposition to the motion. |
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The students' protest was refuted by IPB spokesman Agus Lelana, who said the institute would support the administration's effort to ease congestion in the area. |
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Sheikh Hamad refuted those accusations, saying that all the children were Sudanese who entered the country legally and were accompanied by their parents or a guardian. |
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Su's accusation was refuted by city government officials, who said the construction completion date had been officially postponed to the end of August next year. |
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Combing the archives for empirical verification, a disparate band of historians, archivists, and antiquarians refuted Vasari's narrative point by point. |
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This whacko assertion has yet to be seriously refuted by establishment archaeologists. |
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Also refuted is the error of the Manicheans and Marcionites, who condemn this law as wicked. |
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Some evil-minded foreign media asserted that the DPRK would take only one silver medal, but our sportspersons refuted such assertions with good results. |
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This theory about the origin of maize has been refuted by modern genetic testing, which refutes Mangelsdorf's model and the fourth listed above. |
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This hypothesis has been refuted by studies showing that air and water are not absorbed. |
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As further information comes to hand, the hypothesis may be confirmed or refuted. |
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He interpreted partial remains as having been transported into the deposit by water, and strongly refuted a catastrophic accumulation. |
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Effects of such small size can never be confirmed or refuted for any individual child. |
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Without mentioning Russell or Helmholtz, Reichenbach takes general relativity to have refuted both Poincaré's geometrical conventionalism and Kant's geometrical apriorism. |
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In 1996, aspartame was erroneously linked to brain tumours and, though this was refuted, opinion was fixed. |
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He in part refuted the ideas of Jan Kott concerning the sexuality of Oberon and the fairies. |
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He agrees with Kant that Hume's empiricism is refuted de facto by the example of mathematics, whose judgments are synthetic a priori. |
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As early as in The German Ideology, M. Stirner's bourgeois-philistine tendency to axiologize economic categories and relations was refuted. |
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This assumption may be refuted by the person himself, if he is alive, or by some other person who has a legal interest to prove that the person's death was at a different time and not at the one determined by the ruling. |
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The court judgment indicated that he had confessed guilt freely, but this was refuted by the fact that, prior to 5 July 1996, he had claimed to be innocent. |
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As the audit unfolds and the initial evaluation of risk is confirmed, amplified, or refuted, there is a clear basis from which to modify audit procedures. |
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In February this year, Modi had accused China of having an expansionist mindset, a charge refuted by Beijing. |
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The Algerian delegation categorically refuted the allegations with regard to alleged places of detention that reportedly lie outside the reach of the law. |
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The presumption that the injury is the result of a sudden event and that the injury was caused by the fact of performing a work contract may be refuted by the insurance company. |
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They've refuted all kinds of information that I think they should have at least taken into consideration and studied before they jumped in on the side of development and industry. |
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However, Morgan refuted claims the lack of current England players participating in the IPL is undermining the team's progress in international limited-overs cricket. |
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The Yogachara Buddhist view that there are no external objects but only minds and their conceptions is refuted, as also the Buddhist doctrine of the momentariness of all that is. |
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Any one of these reasons may be refuted, but in collaboration they shore up their strength in order to make only one option available to me in my choice between theism and atheism. |
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However, a 2009 study by the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Stanford University and Rutgers University refuted this. |
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No intelligence manager would last long if it came to light that he or she had glossed, ignored or refuted without good reason a development that could seriously affect the success of government policy. |
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According to Polly Ha, the Reformed Church Government refuted this claiming that the bishops had been enforcing canon law for 1500 years. |
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They lashed out at the memo and refuted having signed and supported the memo. |
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The optimism of the economic community continued with respect to the forecasts for 2003, which, unfortunately, were again refuted, particularly for the investment goods industry. |
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The book suggests that Smith's diffusionist model has not been conclusively refuted. |
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Hirst eventually defended the concept and refuted the accusation that he was only interested in making money. |
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However, the existence of such a camp at that time has been refuted. |
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It definitively refuted the legend of a land mass in the north Pacific, and did ethnographic, historic, and scientific research into Siberia and Kamchatka. |
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In 1698 he gave the seventh series of the Boyle Lectures, Atheistical Objections against the Being of God and His Attributes fairly considered and fully refuted. |
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At the conference, the Taoist claim was officially refuted, and Kublai forcibly converted 237 Daoist temples to Buddhism and destroyed all copies of the Daoist texts. |
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But last night, Shirley Bell, of the Dumfries-based Burns Foundation, refuted the claim that Burns was a drunkard and fornicator who could be compared to Eminem. |
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Douglas lost after a reading of De Profundis refuted his claims. |
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The basis of the differentiation was morphological, largely based on very small differences in cranial morphology, but has been recently refuted based on genetic studies. |
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Though his cosmogony is refuted by modern science, he has given a historic description of India and Sri Lanka during of the 6th century, which is invaluable to historians. |
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