Sentence examples for refuted statements from inspiring English sources

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A Lufthansa spokesman, Peter Middleton, declined to comment on the ruling, but he refuted statements by Mr. O'Leary that the German carrier was receiving subsidies from airports including Munich and Leipzig.

On October 26, 2010, Levy's then-64-year-old father, Robert, took the stand and refuted statements about his past suspicions of Condit.

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Later, CLAR released a statement refuting the statement entirely, saying that the assertion that there is a gay lobby at the Vatican "cannot be attributed with certainty to the Holy Father".

Robert Potter's 1783 is a general defence of Gray, John Scott's Critical Essays (1785) praised the poem along with a close analysis of the text, and Wakefield's 1785 edition of Gray's poems refuted various statements made by Johnson in the notes to the text.

Solar refuted the statement, and claimed that various members of Guru's family had been to the hospital.

"You talk to any young player, he'll tell you, 'Well I can learn by watching,' " said Collins, who refuted the statement with a smirk and some colorful language.

Watson refuted a statement from Enron Chief Financial Officer Jeff McMahon that Dynegy should not have been surprised by a Nov. 19 filing because he was given advance copies, dismissing that as a misrepresentation of events.

Coolidge refuted the statement, saying that African Americans were "just as truly citizens" of the United States "as are any others", and commended the service of black U.S. soldiers during World War I: On June 2 , 1924 Coolidge signed the Indian Citizenship Act, which granted U.S. citizenship to all American Indians, while permitting them to retain tribal land and cultural rights.

In relation to safety, one analysis suggested that ARBs may be associated with a modest risk of lung cancer [ 53]; however, more complete analyses of current data have refuted this statement [ 54, 55].

Callahan – who once observed that his tendency to instinctively refute all statements made by interviewers was "natural in any exchange between someone who has the answers and someone who doesn't" – is having none of this.

But, on the other hand, experimental evidence finds that refusing to refute false statements is detrimental to campaigns, so fact-checking does have its benefits.

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