Sentence examples for rebuff charges from inspiring English sources

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Microsoft and European regulators had clashed for almost a decade in the first antitrust case, as the software maker tried to rebuff charges of abusing its dominance in operating systems to aid its media players and servers.

Like a political candidate on the campaign trail — indeed, his four-year term expires in January — Mr. Bernanke fielded questions from local residents and tried to rebuff charges that the Fed was either conspiring with big banks, stifling free-market capitalism or possibly doing both at the same time.

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Mr. Patterson rebuffed charges from Mr. Seaga's party that the unrest was politically linked, instigated by the ruling party to discredit the opposition leader.

However, Madison rebuffed charges that his writings supported the constitutional interpretation advanced by pro-nullification Southerners.

Waters rebuffed charges of anti-Semitism but he did change the animation's sequence.

Mr. Espada called reporters yesterday to the upscale Manhattan restaurant Bouley to rebuff the charges.

After unions provided many of the ground troops that Mr. Gore needed to win in the primaries, he now confronts a challenge similar to that faced by other recent Democratic nominees -- they were somewhat indebted to labor, yet needed to rebuff Republican charges during the general election that they were controlled by the nation's union leaders.

As Clinton fell far behind former Massachusetts Senator Paul Tsongas in the New Hampshire polls, following Super Bowl XXVI, Clinton and his wife Hillary went on 60 Minutes to rebuff the charges.

But Mr. Maxwell's case was highly unusual because the whistle-blower was a government auditor and because officials at his own agency largely rebuffed his charges, said Patrick Burns, an official with Taxpayers Against Fraud, a nonprofit group in Washington that tracks whistle-blower suits.

Lance Armstrong may have rebuffed the charges of countless fierce riders during the Tour de France, but he is about to face a man more relentless than himself.

Giving a masterclass in evasion, Alton rebuffs the charge of industry hypocrisy over press intrusion: "As far as I know, no newspaper editor has ever had an affair".

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