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The analysis contradicts two common assumptions about educational disparities.

Which contradicts two other eye-witness accounts – I don't quite understand that – but it seems to satisfy the two bearded experts at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.

The movie contradicts two of the central ideas of "Eichmann in Jerusalem": it reveals Adolf Eichmann to have been an anti-Semitic ideologue, not a dispassionate bureaucrat, and it presents Jews who worked with the Jewish Councils under direction from Nazi authorities not as collaborators who shared guilt with the Nazis but as tragic heroes.

Most of Mill's critics were quick to seize upon it, if only because its conclusion contradicts two of Mill's oft-stated premises, namely that each of us is the best judge of our own interests and that anyone having unchecked power is bound to abuse it.

At worst, it raises disturbing questions about a decision that contradicts two decades of rulings by experienced judges, verdicts from juries throughout the country, the opinion of scientists for every regulatory agency in the nation, and Garlock itself.

Moreover, we disagree that the two regimens have comparable efficacy, as stated by Mickisch et al (2010), which flatly contradicts two recently published meta-analyses that suggest sunitinib provides a superior progression-free survival (PFS) benefit (Mills et al, 2009; Thompson Coon et al, 2009).

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SIR —Your article rather contradicts one you carried a few years back on happy Filipinos.

Republicans say that contradicts one of Obama's earliest promises about the healthcare law, that those who have their own plans can keep them if they like them.

She added: "This somewhat contradicts one of the views about Viking raids, namely that they were driven by a shortage of women at home".

If a permanent secretary believes a policy decision contradicts one of these aims, they are required to write to a minister formally asking for "direction to proceed" – essentially, noting their concern and asking whether to continue.

A 1952 news report contradicts one detail, holding that the explosion ultimately occurred at a family reunion rather than the alumni affair noted.

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