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Johnson rarely contradicted visitors, often fooling those who met with him into thinking he was in accord.
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Although this still needs testing, Zink & Barrowclough [20] found that genetic structure at mitochondrial loci was rarely contradicted by nuclear markers.
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Politicians often change their message from one speech to the next, but rarely contradict it so glaringly in the same speech.
This sort of behaviour is almost unheard of in Japan, where underlings rarely dare contradict the boss and the atmosphere tends to be icily formal.
But both the deposition of a senior Kern County lieutenant – and the department's rulebook on emergency driving, which states "speeds above posted speed limits are rarely necessary or justified" – contradicted him.
Nonetheless the data gathered for it, with a precision rarely seen in social science, directly contradicted Dr. Wilson's notions.
In her much anticipated appearance — which brought droves of journalists to a trial that rarely draws any observers — Ms. Campbell directly contradicted the accounts of two other women who were also on the trip.
Not rarely, information delivered in medical textbooks is contradicted by the continuous release of new data.
Accounts by the victims, a collection of which were released on compact disc in April, were rarely subjected to cross-examination, often uncorroborated, and sometimes contradicted.
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