Sentence examples for often contradicted from inspiring English sources

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These programs often contradicted each other.

Government statistics were often contradicted by independent sources, and nonbiased assessments were rare.

Roth continually reinvented his birthplace and early history, and often contradicted himself.

These calumnies, no matter how often contradicted, have nourished virulent behavior at Republican campaign rallies.

Straight women were physically aroused by every­thing, including the bonobos, but their self-reports often contradicted what the sensors measured.

There is growing recognition that official police accounts of street clashes are often contradicted by objective evidence.

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In Morocco, practice often contradicts theory.

And they often contradict the story she's telling Blake.

These standards often contradict each other – and companies often find themselves caught in the middle.

For example, she said, the department often contradicts itself about not being an immigration agency.

Western political, military and security policies point in different directions and often contradict each other.

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