Sentence examples for contesting evidence from inspiring English sources

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The tax commissioner, Chris Jordan, has delivered a public rebuke to multinational tech giants Apple, Google and Microsoft, vigorously contesting evidence they gave to a recent Senate inquiry hearing into corporate tax avoidance.

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There is no right to a lawyer, limited ability to contest evidence, and isolation from family or friends, who may themselves be vulnerable to deportation.

"How do you address disdvantage when the need is acute and is going to far outstrip the supply of money?" She contests evidence that government policy is driving people to food banks and suggests instead that "it's a complicated equation and you'd want to deconstruct what is happening here".

When quasi-famous people get slimed by other quasi-famous people there's at least an argument to be had, specific points to contest, evidence to grapple with.

Instead of contesting the evidence of French prosecutors in court, he insisted that the defendants were resistance fighters in a just war of liberation and challenged the legal and moral legitimacy of the trials.

With physical evidence, there are always risks of planted evidence, but the processes are in place to contest that evidence.

Long-term detentions are permissible under American law generally after criminal trials where a defendant has extensive right to contest the evidence with many legal protections.

The wood-bat proponents tend to contest that evidence with a more empirical view, contending that a specially engineered modern metal bat must deliver more force to a baseball than old-fashioned wood.

Following the dismissal of Mr. Armstrong's lawsuit on Monday, August 20 , 2012 by the federal court in Austin, Texas, Mr. Armstrong had until midnight on Thursday, August 23, to contest the evidence against him in a full evidentiary hearing with neutral arbitrators as provided by U.S. law.

"Instead, he exercised his legal right not to contest the evidence and knowingly accepted the imposition of a ban from recognised competition for life and disqualification of his competitive results from 1998 forward".

Usada believes Armstrong has, in effect, accepted its claim he was at the centre of a doping conspiracy by refusing to contest its evidence against him in front of an independent panel.

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