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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strongly counter" is not standard in written English and may be confusing.
It could be used in contexts where you want to express a strong opposition or contradiction to something. Example: "The evidence presented in the report strongly counters the claims made by the opposing party."
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Delegates were urged by government officials to strongly counter any such accusations before they left for Kabul, according to a delegate.
But were it to be the case that \ \textbf{P} = \textbf{NP}\), then these questions would be resolved negatively in a manner which runs strongly counter to our current expectations (see Sections 3.4.1 and 3.4.2).
Her succession of male friends, one of whom had fathered her child outside wedlock, suggested promiscuous female sexuality again, strongly counter to expected norms of behaviour.
Some local clerics said that Bishop Walker's support for a gay bishop ran strongly counter to the beliefs of priests and parishioners in the diocese.
IMPACT 2002+ is also problematic, because it rates NO as more toxic than NO2, which is strongly counter to prevailing opinion [10].
The existence of such an algorithm would thus run strongly counter to expectation in virtue of the extensive effort which has been devoted to finding efficient solutions for particular \ \textbf{NP}\ -complete problems such as \ \textbf{NP}\ -completeRAMMING}\) or \(\sc{TSproblems
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Critics insisted the removal of the Open from live, free-to-air television would damage golf, a claim strongly countered by the outgoing R&A chief executive Peter Dawson.
As Roger Carr, the leader of Britain's biggest business group, the Confederation of British Industry, rightly warned on Monday, this latest trend needs to be taken seriously and strongly countered by pro-European business and political leaders.
The government argument that allowing children to work in family enterprises will help families overcome poverty is strongly countered by many experts on child labour, including the Nobel peace prize winner Kailash Satyarthi, who criticised the amendment in an opinion piece in the Times of India.
Strongly countering the entertainment industry's claims to deliver only what the audience wants and the kinds of projects that will be funded, this symposium invites the public to reconsider American culture's dominant narratives.
Once again the success of the piece was inadvertently assured by the critic Janin; his scandalised notice was strongly countered by liberal critics and the ensuing publicity again brought the public flocking.
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