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Though some defectors were known as unreliable, there were too few independent sources to contradict them.
The restrictions contradict the wishes of researchers desiring public availability.
The second applicant frequently did not speak in grammatical sentences and appeared to contradict herself on several occasions.
The complaint focused on his unethical efforts to disbar his colleagues from international forums for daring to contradict his views.
The picture seems driven, at least partly, by an impulse to contradict the more epicene tendencies of this country's art-house filmmaking.
This seems to contradict your rational explanation of magic from your previous posts.
Here the speculations begin to run wild, and things get absurd when the speculations contradict each other to the extreme.
This is more or less correct, but analogously to the example above, local cooling does not contradict global warming.
Some sought to contradict him, while others tried, unsuccessfully, to ignore his prying.
He is a man full of spunk and vigor, an outlawlike figure with his own set of rules that contradict those of the rest of society.
However, a healthy body of evidence would appear to contradict my assertion.
They do not adopt an overtly political stance or contradict the precept that physical attractiveness equals romantic appeal.
Furthermore, our measurements of 10 atm of adhesion pressure strongly contradict the suction hypothesis.
The reports contradict the official word from the Vatican, where spokesmen have maintained the frail Pope suffered a bout of the flu.
Such policies contradict the principles of free trade and the process of liberalization.
This appears to contradict evidence from other areas, particularly Wales where subduction-related volcanism occurs in the late Tremadoc.
The official returns in the secretary of state's files contradict the Register on the number of votes received by Mayfield in Tuscaloosa County.
Some trends may be apparent but other changes may occur which may contradict the general direction of the trend.
What is relevant is to consider, does this statement tend to challenge or contradict the testimony of the witness?
Details of cranial anatomy contradict a previous model of cranial kinesis by severely limiting the skull's potential mobility.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I have shown that I do not pretend to know precisely what are the facts of the Tlingit system, as accounts contradict each other.
But no gift of God does or can contradict any other gift, except by misuse or misdirection.
Indeed, I will at once compel Mr. batty to contradict the report which is afloat.
The second statement we contradict by the census as categorically as the first.
This seems to contradict the proposition in the article on Greville in the eng.
No man dared contradict or oppose him, lest he should be denounced as a conniver of the plot, and arrested as a traitor.
The coward would not have the courage to contradict her, but he would know if he were lying!
The clock was striking two, as they reached Tom quad, and the decrescent moon to contradict him was already above the roofs.
If node told that story I am going over to contradict it, if his back's broken.
She was so determined to be well, that her body dared not contradict her mind.
It is at best the act of a fogey and always an easy thing to do, as there are so few people who can contradict one.
That a plurality of worlds does not contradict any principle of reason or faith.
In truth, the law of prophecy doth contradict the likelihoods, most strangely making the difficult easy, and the easy difficult.
If the poor forgotten slave believes that Jesus hath appeared and spoken to him, who shall contradict him?
Cole's did not seem to contradict, that when he next entered Highbury he would bring his bride.
Its form is not just that of a sonnet but of a sonnet topped and tailed by two sort-of sestets which modify or even contradict it.
She is or will one day be a wife, and will contradict her husband with scraps of your arguments.
And all these proposals, based on strategics and tactics, contradict each other.
I scorned to contradict the slanders, and self-love led me to regard the more flattering rumors with a certain complacence.
Does the pine contradict the rose or the lotusland the iceberg?
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