Sentence examples for plainly contradicted from inspiring English sources

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Gordon's reasoning plainly contradicted itself.

The strange thing about Perry's narrative is that his statements on Australian Aboriginal art so plainly contradicted his own story.

It was forgotten in the concluding drama of Monty's Drift, but Ponting's bogus silly point shout for a bat-pad catch off Paul Collingwood that wasn't plainly contradicted the S of C, and was compounded by his "spit the dummy" tantrum that followed.

In light of the evil and unethical actions of individual human beings, the first interpretation which implies that the human being is resiliently good cannot be accepted as the correct meaning of the maxim, for it is plainly contradicted by our putative moral experience.

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Myler, who was editor of the News of the World between 2007 and 2011, said he was "extremely disappointed" with the committee's findings, which he said were made despite evidence in its report which "plainly contradicts" its conclusions.

An effort to control the Senate for 17 days would plainly contradict their oft-stated calls for bipartisanship, and Republicans could filibuster any Democratic effort to set up committees.

Nevertheless, whatever the correct interpretation, it appears that the distinction between asserting and uttering drawn by this theory escapes the facile "refutation" of it used as early as the mid-thirteenth century, that it "plainly contradicts sensation that is not deceived".[18] The preceding theories represent the earliest stage of the insolubilia-literature.

Either way, the complicated result plainly contradicts its title: For a rock-star victory lap, "Everything You've Come to Expect" is anything but.

Corneille contradicted Aristotle outright.

During an appearance on NBC "Meet the Press," Sekulow said plainly that Trump was not under investigation, directly contradicting a tweet from the president last week.  .

Trump plainly views the act of lying, or making things up, or contradicting himself with relentless abandon, as an assertion of power — that is, the power to render reality irrelevant, the power to roll right over constraints normally imposed by expectations of consistency or fealty to basic norms of reasoned, factual inquiry.

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