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The Dick Clark company sharply challenged the claim.
Many sharply challenged the report's conclusions.
And he sharply challenged the charge of bias.
Farmers and their supporters sharply challenged the report's conclusions.
But Mr. Bush has twice jettisoned compassionate conservatism when sharply challenged.
It is expected to be sharply challenged by Mr. Taubman's lawyers.
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Hamas officials responded sharply, challenging the methodology of the group's research.
For all of its dominance in business reporting in Japan, Nikkei is seen by many as reluctant to sharply challenge the companies it covers.
Rather than being silenced by the controversy around her tweets, Minnesota representative Ilhan Omar emerged swinging at Wednesday's House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing, sharply challenging the Trump administration's new special envoy to Venezuela over his checkered political career.
It was followed in 1972 by "The World of Late Antiquity: A.D. 150-750," whelpedestablishablish the idea of "late antiquity" while sharply challenging the reigning view, put forth in Edward Gibbon's "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire," that the rise of Christianity coupled with barbarian invasions resulted in a decisive "fall" of Rome, followed by the Dark Ages.
A great illustration of the challenge of controlling 'metastasizing misinformation' has emerged with the publication of a fascinating and important article in Nature Biotechnology that sharply challenges a study that had made controversial claims that dramatically raised the fear factor about GMOs.
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