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But when manipulators use these tools to push a malign narrative that goes viral, it can spread far and fast and it's extremely difficult to debunk it after the fact.
Citing a school official's view of the costs associated with the changes, the report said that, "without increased funding it is difficult to debunk the myth that special education reform is 'really all about saving money.' " The study examined the first year of a two-year trial program, which began in 2010, in which 260 of the city's 1,700 schools began making the changes.
Those rumors are more difficult to debunk because the target audience was already distrustful of the government and mainstream media, and right wing institutions were either slow to distance themselves from the demands and rumors or propagated them themselves.
In any two-sided market where network effects matter, it is difficult to debunk early leaders from their positions, and digital video distribution is no exception (take, for example, the long-standing leadership positions of Expedia, Travelocity and Orbitz in the travel sector).
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It's not particularly hard to debunk these claims.
It's not usually difficult to verify or debunk a rumor.
The defense lawyers had sought to bring Mr. Reid to court this week to debunk the story, but complications, including objections from his lawyer, made that difficult.
Lots of myths to debunk".
What's left to debunk?
However, it is easy to debunk".
I just wanted to debunk the legend.
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