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Those claims can be difficult to rebut and often prove to be a distraction.
More difficult to rebut, however, was the emotional testimony against Ulbricht from the families who lost loved ones after they took drugs bought over Silk Road.
Mr. Bush's advisers said they were wary of being portrayed as exploiting the trauma of Sept. 11, a perception that might be particularly difficult to rebut as Mr. Bush shuttles between political events at Madison Square Garden and memorial services at ground zero.
The second is somewhat more difficult to rebut, since a lot of it is based on innuendo or implication.
But privacy experts worry it will be difficult to rebut the presumption that the ISP's employees had a "good-faith" belief there was such an emergency.
The nebulous nature of the term and its use as an insult means that it can be employed without much consequence and is frustratingly difficult to rebut...
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But critics say the laws make it much harder for authorities to prosecute violent crimes, because they establish a presumption of self-defence that is very difficult for authorities to rebut.
"That's going to be very difficult for people to rebut," Martin told VICE News.
You say that when industry overstates costs, it is difficult for the government to collect adequate information to rebut their data.
He marshaled factoids to rebut the charge.
The Web site would be able to rebut the claim.
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