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Hollywood has a hard time refuting the argument, although it has gone to some lengths to try.
I therefore await precise information and if necessary the refuting of baseless claims.
Interviews refuting the story were never aired or were twisted out of context.
Although these voters are not liberal, they are more concerned about health benefits and wages than about refuting Darwin.
In refuting them he at times undoubtedly censured their authors too severely and spoke with an excessive asperity.
It was not a strong refuting, since witness after witness has linked Mr. Cherry to those men.
The Intellectual System arose, so its author tells us, out of a discourse refuting "fatal necessity," or determinism.
She flinched at the refuting, thunderous sounds of another, and then still another, bolt of lightning.
"I have no intention of weakening the arguments of my friend Paganel, and still less of refuting them.
He begins by refuting the trend then current to give Irish music too much "plaintive," "national," and "melancholy" feeling.
The President told the newspaper Kurier that he would devote the address to refuting "demonstrable errors" in the historians' report.
In fact, the only general-purpose technique we have is for refuting an argument: we can use one analogy to argue that another is invalid.
He was a leading voice in refuting pseudoscientific theories, from ESP to flying saucers.
"What are Mādhyamikas Refuting?
He was a staunch opponent of Roman Catholic emancipation and produced many tracts refuting the position of Catholic campaigners such as John Milner.
Britannica issued a public statement refuting the survey's findings, and took out a half-page advertisement in the Times, which said, in part, "Britannica has never claimed to be error-free.
After the monarchy was abolished through a populist uprising there have been several claims refuting the official report among them is a recent book published in Nepal named Raktakunda recounting the massacre.
Hunt wrote about Y2K with the intent of refuting the fearful predictions being made by other Christian fundamentalist writers (Y2K: A Reasoned Response To Mass Hysteria).
To the Editor: Stephen E. Ambrose does a good job of refuting the charge that General Eisenhower deliberately starved hundreds of thousands of German prisoners of war in 1945.
Mr. Garcia was so effective in refuting many of the accusations of the commission, which has been investigating him since last August, that it was at the point of faltering until July 29.
The New Zealand Climate Science Coalition is an organisation based in New Zealand which has the aim of refuting what it claims are unfounded claims about anthropogenic global warming.
In response to the state's refuting of the plague's existence, U.S. Surgeon General Walter Wyman recommended to federal Treasury Secretary Lyman J. Gage to intervene.
Jean-Paul Sartre's more materialist and skeptical existentialism furthered this existentialist tenet by flatly refuting any metaphysical essence, any soul, and arguing instead that there is merely existence, with attributes as essence.
This affair, however, was so badly bungled that, in spite of having to endure much harsh and brutal treatment at the hands of the captain, the reformers had little difficulty in refuting the evidence against them upon arrival at Port Jackson.
The Boltzmann brain paradox is that any observers (self-aware brains with memories like we have, which includes our brains) are therefore far more likely to be Boltzmann brains than evolved brains, thereby at the same time also refuting the selection-bias argument.