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Islam is often impugned as a monolithic religion, to which all its adherents uniformly adhere.
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To impugn Manning's conduct, it is often claimed - by people who cannot possibly know this - that he failed to assess the diplomatic cables he was releasing and simply handed them over without having any idea what was in them.
The requirement for the impugned fact or evidence to be "uncontentious and objectively verifiable" is "something that is often not the case in complex judicial review", and hence may limit potential challenges.
But the damage was done, readers were offended, Times motives were impugned, and the beat goes on.
"This man's integrity is being impugned and all you've offered is generalizations," Mr. Specter said.
The Koch record is further impugned with their position favoring formaldehyde.
All too often, the path to easy influence is to impugn the other side's motives and methods, rather than recognising and challenging an opposing argument's points.
"Once you commit to being a candidate, your motives are impugned," Mr. Hagel said.
Similarly, if the motives of the dealing are negative, the fairness will be impugned.
In the works from the 1940s, rationality itself is impugned.
"Every time I come here, my integrity is impugned," Bolden replied.
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