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The president also falsely argued that the counter-protesters did not have a permit, while the white supremacists and neo-Nazis were legally permitted to demonstrate. .
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In cases from California to Washington to Maine, NOM has fought disclosure by falsely arguing that its donors have been and will be victimized and harassed.
Those hollow values are present in the countless editorials at political organs like the Washington Post which falsely argue that we can't afford to preserve and expand Social Security and Medicare, or pose false choices between help at the dawn of life or fair play at its sunset.
In recent ads, Mr. Romney has highlighted the success of Mr. Clinton's welfare overhaul and has argued — falsely, according to most independent fact-checkers — that Mr. Obama is trying to gut those reforms.
The social contract doctrine falsely holds, he argued, that we enter society and the state at will, as if we were born free and had some natural criterion by which to judge them; but we are born into society and the state, and the criteria by which we judge things are formed by them.
He accused the Scottish nationalists of falsely trying to argue that "the Tories can't be beaten".
Re "States' Battles Over Energy Grow Fiercer With U.S. in a Policy Gridlock" ("The Energy Challenge" series, March 20): Proponents of coal-fired power argue falsely that coal is cheap.
In civil court papers filed in Iredell County, N.C., Lisa Mayfield argued that Mayfield falsely accused her of killing his father and taking money from Nascar.
Hormel argued that Henson "falsely personifies Spam as a nasty pagan brute," and expressed fear that sales of Spam would drop off if it were linked with, yes, "evil in porcine form".
Even though our results are comparable with other European countries, it can be argued that 18.6% (11.4% falsely positive, 7.4% falsely negative) inaccurately measuring devices are not acceptable for clinical practice.
The other court challenge in 1985 involved Julie Christofferson-Titchbourne, a defector who argued that the church had falsely claimed that Scientology would improve her intelligence, and even her eyesight.
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