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RYAN LIZZA: Gates is the only person who may have contradicted him publicly.
"I do think [Strauss] may have contradicted himself a little bit, in saying on one hand Kevin won't be playing at all this summer, effectively finishing his England career, but then offering Kevin an advisory role in one-day cricket.
"I do think he may have contradicted himself a little bit, in saying on one hand he won't be playing at all this summer, effectively finishing his England career, but then offering Kevin an advisory role in one-day cricket.
However, an inspection of Prime Minister's Holocaust Commission Report last year suggest he may have contradicted his own directions - which warn against "the poisonous words and passive acceptance of discrimination which marked the beginning of the Holocaust".
The handling of the search — if not the search, itself — may have contradicted the Faculty of Arts and Sciences policy on electronic privacy, and faculty members interviewed said they expected a backlash.
His on-court behavior may have contradicted that claim, but he contended that 21st century young players could still succeed in the sport without becoming a ward of a sun-splashed tennis academy.
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