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The fact that there are such people is not refutable, just as there are people who do take responsibility. |
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With this thought — self-serving but not easily refutable — he takes his leave. |
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A certificate of residence holds a refutable assumption of uninterrupted cohabitation and shared household. |
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With this, a refutable legal assumption is created about the persons death. |
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In this whole story that is probably the least refutable idea. |
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Such restrictions would either have to be withdrawn or re-characterized as refutable presumptions to enable the right of conscientious objection to be applied to professional soldiers. |
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Evidence of regret is not refutable in the same way. |
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This is a criteria for a scientific theory, to be scientific, to be potentially refutable and this is something that we can learn from science for other disciplines of our knowledge. |
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Given the range of possible effects in the theoretical model, however, it is a challenge to find refutable hypotheses that can be tested with the reduced form model. |
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In the coming years, this would allow us to define a refutable domain of validity for stochasticity in gene expression and cellular biological phenomena. |
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It is even more shocking that the correction of items of information which are easily refutable and sometimes definitely damaging, is still so often late, inconspicuous and in certain cases impossible. |
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Examples from Classical Literature
If my belief ever had its origin in reason, it must be ever refutable by reason. |
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It is certainly not the least charm of a theory, says Nietzsche, that it is refutable. |
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Dworkin's argument is also refutable not only with the evidence from domestic legal systems, but also from the perspective of international law. |
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He added that the debate about the Majlis Ash shura interference in issues that are not within its jurisdiction is refutable. |
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He was happy for Lukaku to have ambitions of winning the title and encouraged it, without ever saying anything unrealistic or refutable. |
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These tickets are non refutable, transferable or for resale and can only be used by named beneficiaries only. |
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I do not think this theory is adequate, but I think it is suggestive of truth, and not so easily refutable as it might appear to be at first sight. |
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