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He assumes that her perception is suspect; that she's exaggerating; misunderstanding; rushing to unsupportable conclusions; too upset; too emotional.
Boy Scouts v. Dale was a completely unsupportable decision.
Indeed, any other conclusion is unsupportable.
The findings of Hemkens et al. (18) were subsequently criticized because they used an unconventional and fundamentally flawed analysis that adjusted for insulin dosage, which meant that the conclusions were unsupportable (22).
Newly released documents show that the administration ignored its own senior scientists' warnings that the computer modeling used to reach that conclusion is flawed and unsupportable.
In March, Apple unsuccessfully applied to have the case thrown out, claiming that it was based "solely on labels and conclusions" that weave "an elaborate but ultimately incorrect and unsupportable theory", the Wall Street Journal reported.
Europeans take to the streets, strike and close down governments struggling to cover unsupportable pensions.
"We recognize that this conclusion may be controversial to some, but no one is well-served by unsupportable claims about the effect of the death penalty, regardless of whether the claim is that the death penalty deters homicides, has no effect on homicide rates or actually increases homicides".
Since the 1970s, critics who have looked more closely at both her work and Burke's, have come to the conclusion that they share many rhetorical similarities, and that the masculine/logic and feminine/emotion binaries are unsupportable.
But the settlements are unsupportable.
But this proposition is unsupportable.
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