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ReTAX receives as input a pre-established taxonomy, and is presented with new items which contradict in some way the original classification.
It seems ill suited to an audience that multitasks, demands to react or contradict in real time, insists on controlling information rather than receiving it.
The right hates science because the data contradict (in the case of homosexuality) Leviticus; the left because the data contradict the liberal lie that we're environment-created, not hard-wired in any way.
Mr. Ross said he saw "no calibration" in Mr. Obama's stance, which he said "does not contradict in any way, shape or form what our policy has historically been".
PELOSI: So let us have a conversation where we don't have to contradict in public the statistics that you put forth, but instead can have a conversation about what will really work, and what the American people deserve from us at this uncertain time in their lives.
Declaring at the National Press Club that he "would be delighted to clear the air," Mr. Cain said that he was unaware of any settlements paid to his accusers – an assertion he appeared to contradict in an interview later in the day.
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