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The association said any conclusion that it paid too little rent under the terms of its lease with the county was "demonstrably wrong".
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"I think that is demonstrably wrong.
That's demonstrably wrong in lots of ways".
Of course, there are plenty of reasons why Fellowes is demonstrably wrong.
Some make claims about the physical world that are demonstrably wrong.
Bridge retains its appeal partly because sometimes a textbook play is demonstrably wrong.
The argument that the BBC's presence underlies the broken nature of newspapers in the UK is demonstrably wrong.
On Sunday Labor's finance spokesman, Tony Burke, hit back, saying Labor's plans were fully funded and Weatherill's comments were "demonstrably wrong" and "drowning in ignorance".
The Tory party and their allies are demonstrably wrong about the role of the state and the benevolence of the market.
Forget, for a moment, that Carson is demonstrably wrong; more than half are women, and more than half are younger than 17.
Given Sigmund Freud's spectacularly poor record on Leonardo – much of his famous analysis of the artist's life and the work is demonstrably wrong – the author should perhaps have taken him as a warning rather than as a model.
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