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The slow-growth picture, Mr. Sherlund acknowledged, may be contradicted on April 18, when Intel reports its quarterly results.
In research these different demands may be contradicted.
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These players have objectives that may be contradicting or non-contradicting.
Noteworthy, the finding that prevalence of history of stroke was increased in subjects with higher amylase (Table 1) may be contradicting.
Default logic is usually interpreted as a credulous system: as a system of logic that allows the reasoner to select any extension of the theory and believe all of the members of that theory, even though many of the resulting beliefs will involve propositions that are missing from other extensions (and may even be contradicted in some of those extensions).
The arguments put forward by individual commentators in this discussion are not necessarily accepted by, and may even be contradicted by, authors of other sections.
DAVID CLOHESSY, national director of the Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests, said that in setting up so many definitions of guilt for different categories of abuse, the bishops show they have not understood the problem and may actually be contradicting civil law by not making the file of accused priests available to prosecutors.
He couldn't stand to be contradicted.
Mahathir does not like to be contradicted.
Again, this statement cannot be contradicted.
It doesn't help that John Kerry – well intentioned though he may be – appears to be contradicting himself.
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