Each of the claims made is comprehensively rebutted by the facts as now published. |
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These presumptions or circumstances of evidence are readily rebutted by comparatively slight evidence. |
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The decriers of greed, privilege, and degeneracy and champions of economic equality are forcefully rebutted in turn. |
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When confronted with the police report, he rebutted with a counter-accusation that surprised the two officials supervising the interview. |
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The false narrative of conspiracy theorists on Pakistani cable news channels must be rebutted. |
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He would make advances to Attwood fairly regularly, but was always rebutted. |
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Courts have recognized that the presumption is rebuttable but that it should not be easily rebutted. |
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The argument, which is likely to outlive us all, has been made elsewhere, and rebutted, and made again, and rebutted. |
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Her parents rebutted the accusations through homemade videos which promote her exhibitions. |
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Allan Mayer, co-chairman of American Apparel, rebutted Charney's defence and said the investigation was continuing. |
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The ECJ found that the burden of proof in such a situation created a presumption of discrimination to be rebutted by the employer. |
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However, the presumption that the act is lawful must first be rebutted by proving abuse, which makes it possible to show fault. |
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In both instances, the DOC's choice of data as BIA is only a presumption which can be rebutted by the respondent. |
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But last night she angrily rebutted the accusation she was copying Jolomo. |
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Where the age of a minor is in doubt they shall be presumed to be under the age of majority until such an assumption is rebutted. |
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The fact that it could be rebutted would maintain judicial discretion to order another amount in the appropriate circumstances. |
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This presumption may be rebutted if there is clear evidence to the contrary. |
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Although testimony and evidence filed by the applicant is presumed to be true, this presumption may be rebutted. |
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Prime Minister Zapatero rebutted that his government was willing to use a budget surplus to revive the economy. |
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The presumption of state protection is rebutted by clear and convincing evidence. |
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In a cofounding exchange, he rebutted by also calling her fake, with Snooki following suit, saying that Pauly D and Vinny agreed. |
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Anything acknowledgment of potential downsides to a policy must be rebutted fiercely. |
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Newspaper birth announcements at the time reported the birth, and news organisations' investi-gations have rebutted the birther claims. |
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Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman rebutted their charges this week. |
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Prior to this, it was presumed that a child over 10 years of age was incapable of committing a criminal offence, but this presumption was capable of being rebutted. |
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But Shibasaki rebutted Ghosn's assertion that the cost cutting program benefits Nissan's auto parts suppliers by boosting their efficiency. |
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Vietnamese Foreign Minister Pham Gia Khiem rebutted by saying each country interpreted human rights differently according to its cultural background. |
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The Tribunal found that the negative aspects previously said to be associated with eliminating mandatory retirement were largely rebutted by the actual experiences in the provinces which abolished mandatory retirement. |
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It has rebutted the claims as without merit. |
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Critics were rebutted by public opinion, and the work gained in popularity and recognition, as did Wordsworth. |
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If his adscription as a protoutilitarian has been strongly rebutted, suggestive research has focused on Smith's deontological approach. |
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At common law the accepted view was that this presumption could only be rebutted by evidence establishing beyond reasonable doubt that the husband could not be the father. |
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We live in a great age for negative campaigning because any charge can be rebutted in real time on the Internet. |
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The rebuttable presumption in her favor has not been rebutted to date. |
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In the course of that campaign we think there are a number of assertions about the management of the Great Barrier Reef and its vulnerability which are not grounded in fact and which need to be rebutted. |
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Greece has vigorously rebutted speculation that it will declare a debt default and plunge out of the eurozone if it fails to strike a deal with lenders to keep its bankrupt economy afloat. |
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Horowitz also made it clear that accusations made against Rodriguez were never rebutted by the Yankees' third baseman, who did not testify on his own behalf. |
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The Australian Foreign Minister s remarks over its newly established Air Defense Identification Zone in the East China Sea has been rebutted by the China. |
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However, the charge was rebutted by the programme's producer, Mark Lowther, who said that Radio 3 audiences wanted programmes that challenged and inspired. |
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For example, evaluations and appeals are often amplified prosodically across stages of persuasive text as evidence is accumulated and counterarguments rebutted. |
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The technical Hermetica, concerned with the knowledge of the occult properties of nature and widespread in the Middle Ages, were not rebutted during the Renaissance. |
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The court noted that the presumption may be rebutted upon a showing of substantial credible evidence that the employee's duties did not contribute to the cause of his death. |
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