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It certainly isn't being systematically rebutted in the paper's news coverage now.
Ridley made a number of unsubstantiated claims which I then rebutted in the WSJ.
[ image: /photos/5909589cebe912338a373d20] Nixon took issue and rebutted in one of the more poignant moments of an emotionally charged afternoon.
In the case of Ping, this position is strongly rebutted in a 1968 essay by David Lodge.
In particular, he rebutted in detail a Franks campaign commercial that accuses Mr. Schundler of having raised taxes in Jersey City by 79percentt.
If you think that should be rebutted in the text of a story, it means you think a reporter can crawl inside the mind of a Supreme Court justice and report back.
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His arguments have been rebutted, both in general and in specific cases by numerous scientific papers.
However, the data have neither been confirmed nor rebutted, and in a review published in 2012, Verster et al. conclude that the masking effect of energy drinks cannot be confirmed by currently available data (Verster et al. 2012).
But Kamsky decided - impressively if ultimately unsuccessfully - to take his chances in a desperate attack rather than acquiesce in the logical draw; and Gelfand then rebutted him in fine style to take the victory.
Mr. Clinton rebutted that in 1997, saying, "government is not the problem and government is not the solution".
The government has vigorously disputed the account, and Mr. Campbell categorically rebutted it in his testimony on Tuesday.
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