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is rebuttable
adjective
Capable of being rebutted.
Exact(2)
This position is rebuttable.
These guidelines contain a presumption in favor of peer-reviewed information, but the presumption is rebuttable in special circumstances.
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Presumptions are rebuttable in court, and parents who want to do battle will continue to do so.
The perception might be "rebuttable" but it "leaves a police officer in a difficult position" if they have to explain that relationship "before they explain why they did or didn't do something".
Hence, these presumptions will not be rebuttable merely by appeals to increased utility or value.
In South Africa there is a rebuttable presumption that a child between the ages of 10 and 14 lacks criminal capacity.
There is a rebuttable presumption that all of such a child's income is available to or for the surviving spouse.
The Mayor of London, who will be standing as a Tory MP next year, wants the law to be reversed so there is a "rebuttable presumption" of guilt until people are proved innocent.
While the designers are free to allow space for a memorial in any way they see fit, Mr. Betts said there is a "rebuttable presumption" that the memorial will include the footprints of the twin towers.
If the initial decision was served by mail, there is a rebuttable presumption that the initial decision was received by the party 5 days from the date of mailing.
When someone performs a criminal act, there is a rebuttable presumption that she is particularly blameworthy and liable to a particularly severe punishment for the act.
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