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The documentary went to air but with craven caveats and post-screening rebuttals by critics.
Grandees wistfully cite the 1967 advice of William F. Buckley, a swashbuckling conservative, that wise primary voters back the most right-wing "viable" candidate.Outside groups such as the Club for Growth and FreedomWorks, as well as tea-party outfits, have rebuttals ready.
Prosperity without freedom, he argued, "is another form of poverty".Both speeches seemed direct rebuttals of the "Beijing consensus" in which personal liberty is sacrificed on the altar of economic growth.
The prospect of his being let loose on Mr Gates in open court hardly bears thinking about.After rebuttals, both sides will present their closing arguments.
THE Shangri-La Dialogue, an annual powwow in Singapore for Asia-Pacific defence chiefs, has begun to follow a pattern: America and its friends in Asia line up to criticise China for its alleged transgressions in the seas around its coast; China issues fierce, mendacious and unconvincing rebuttals; everybody goes home.
She is confident, willing to take questions from journalists and offer rebuttals.
He has penned opinion pieces pushing his firm's rebuttals, and launched an upbeat, patriotic advertising campaign to counter the negative media coverage (the product, he says, of "the sieve of personal bias").
And people who read rebuttals tend to forget the denial and remember only the rumour, says Mr Rucker.In this section Blazing platforms The anti-Nokia Content couple New against old How firms should fight rumours Winter of disconnect Commerce amid chaos Beyond economics ReprintsAs information is passed around, important qualifiers are lost.
The administration needs to mobilise hitherto-silent Muslim Americans to make its case.For the first time, clear and specific rebuttals have been forthcoming from Arabs of Mr bin Laden's views, as well as of his actions.
Above all, we understand that sustained reform requires assuming responsibility by mobilising the energy of one's own people, not relying on well-intentioned but often ill-focused outside help.At home, critics characterise Mr Sikorski's foreign policy as "do-nothing", a charge which clearly rankles him: his Twitter feed (in Polish only) provides a series of sarcastic rebuttals.
At best, these brief rebuttals are a box-ticking exercise, allowing the party that does not control the White House to inject dissenting sound-bites into news coverage of the main event, while stressing ways in which their vision differs from that of the scoundrel in the Oval Office.
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