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"contradict" Definitions
  1. to say that something that somebody else has said is wrong, and that the opposite is true
  2. contradict something | contradict each other (of statements or pieces of evidence) to be so different from each other that one of them must be wrong

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Trump and his apologists have made a number of excuses for what he said Tuesday, most of which contradict each other, and all of which contradict the words he actually said.
So far, no evidence has yet emerged to contradict him.
The "disagree alert" shows if the sensors contradict each other.
But Stoltenberg said meeting Putin does not contradict NATO policies.
Biden's comments since Scalia's death directly contradict his earlier stance.
But all those claims directly contradict his administration's own findings.
But corruption doesn't contradict what Trump's fans know about him.
No credible evidence was ever presented to contradict that fact.
It would be hard for him to contradict that now.
Trump's comments, on the other hand, contradict his very humanity.
Some of those in the worst affected area contradict this.
These incidents actually contradict the conclusion canvassed by the OHCHR.
Hahn, who runs the FDA, appeared to contradict that message.
I have seen some information that seems to contradict this.
The findings contradict the official police account of the shooting.
"Don't contradict me!" the Yugoslav, who had higher rank, yelled.
"Our work does not contradict the extinction crisis," she insists.
Trump's frustration seems to contradict the composure of previous statement.
Sometimes the testimony of one would contradict that of another.
Flasher's virtues contradict the punk spirit: calm, warmth, passive bliss.
The right is against freedom, as it might contradict cultural parity!
The bill makes a number of claims that contradict scientific consensus.
It's rare to hear actors contradict the real people they portray.
But they contradict how Ms. Morisseau's characters see what they do.
Trump's tweets also appeared to contradict members of his own administration.
Issues, or frames, that don't contradict the image of party leaders.
Washington's acting ambassador to London meanwhile appeared to contradict his boss.
But other numbers appear to contradict some of Trump's top priorities.
What the supernatural religion or revelation maintained could not contradict reason.
These supposed behaviors contradict everything that Hillary claims she represents today.
Audio of the interaction, however, appears to contradict the spokesman's statement.
Doing the work on the clock would also contradict Pruitt's testimony.
Yet eyewitness accounts from several Fox News reporters contradict Gianforte's story.
"You cannot contradict what has been said by science," she said.
What do you think, man, that I'm going to contradict him?
That claim also appears to contradict previous statements made by Volker.
That result would directly contradict the stated intentions of the DOJ.
President Assad's statements contradict the findings of the U.S. intelligence community.
It can create a portrait of things that contradict each other.
But media reports have appeared to contradict the White House's account.
The findings contradict widely held stereotypes about women being unlikely abusers.
And you need to make sure your outfit doesn't contradict this.
Vidya has heard it all before; she doesn't contradict her mother.
Republicans say one of Page's texts appears to contradict that claim.
When faced with facts that contradict the lie, repeat it louder.
He will surely continue to be vague and sometimes contradict himself.
Vice President Mike Pence seemed to contradict the North Korean version.
Those figures contradict Mr. Trump's previous claims that "records" were set.
But the Fox hosts' recommendations contradict warnings from public health officials.
The Fox hosts' recommendations also contradict rules in their own workplace.
Have you ever witnessed scenes that support or contradict that statement?
I have been a bit lost in seeing how these contradict.
Can you give any examples that support or contradict this viewpoint?
And they might be preserving it for reasons that contradict Trump's.
Why did so many of the on-set reports contradict each other?
Patrick wasn't having any of these stats that might contradict his narrative.
The partnerships would also contradict Facebook's public statements about third-party apps.
Yet do their forays into the foreign contradict an aesthetics of home?
Very well, then I contradict myself, I am large, I contain multitudes.
Both founders contradict the stereotype of crypto-enthusiasts as wild, lawless iconoclasts.
For some people, it seems, no explanation is too obvious to contradict.
So anything he says now is going to have to contradict that.
That admission seemed to contradict what appears in Bennett's 2003-page report.
My views would most likely contradict the counseled civility of Barack Obama.
It seemed to contradict Emanuel's pledge of an era of new transparency.
The report said that sometimes Nestle's products contradict its own health advice.
In fact, some ayahuasca-drinking cultures have customs that directly contradict them.
This seems to contradict the claim made in the winery's recent tweet.
Tillerson's statement appears to contradict days of Pentagon statements on the issue.
But a new move by the retailer initially seems to contradict that.
Rather, the Department of Defense's (DOD) own case files directly contradict Adm.
But this is the power of windows: They contradict your easy assumptions.
Of course, such an escalation would directly contradict the Outer Space Treaty.
These findings directly contradict the rhetoric and actions of the Trump administration.
Have you ever witnessed anything that would support or contradict this idea?
Here are 10 findings that contradict what were once widely held theories.
The new review's conclusions also sharply contradict previous reviews of the research.
That account appears to contradict the White House's version of the events.
I found that the author would contradict himself repeatedly throughout the memo.
Her plan contains progressive proposals that contradict some of her earlier positions.
They pay special attention to events that contradict what they already believe.
At certain points during the interview, DeVos also seemed to contradict herself.
He did not contradict her but he did not confirm it, either.
Can you think of any examples that support or contradict this statement?
If you have anything to contradict my findings, please forward it on.
You can labor to be consistent or blithely and capaciously contradict yourself.
But Krebs noted that Apple's response seemed to contradict its privacy policy.
Cuomo, in a press conference hours later, seemed to contradict the mayor.
And at least one former Bush official appeared to directly contradict him.
Importantly, it seemed to contradict what I'd heard on the public hotline.
To say that he is Austin's brother does not contradict this impression.
Problem is that a new...... But the facts directly contradict his claims.
He implies he has "tapes" that may contradict whatever Comey might leak.
"The available documents contradict statements Mr. Kavanaugh made under oath," Warren said.
But detectives have collected evidence that contradict his account, according to court documents.
He quotes key FBI documents that explicitly contradict the Nunes memo's core arguments.
Such archaic criticisms directly contradict everything the art of drag itself stands for.
People who worked with him described being afraid to contradict or correct him.
Odinga's comments contradict repeated his previous public calls for protests on voting day.
Her statements about her father often seem to contradict the values she promotes.
Duterte's office has often issued statements that contradict the mercurial president's public remarks.
Both revelations, if true, directly contradict repeated Trump family statements to the contrary.
As we've seen, it would also contradict the opinions of his own generals.
As for Trump, his lies are industrial size and often contradict each other.
This appeared to contradict previous statements by Jean-Claude Juncker, the commission's president.
His actions, though long ago, directly contradict the values of the Democratic Party.
These findings contradict two long-held theories, according to the science journal Nature.
It also would contradict the repeated statements of President Trump and his staff.
Yet the very case studies he cites tend to contradict his own theory.
We know Dylan loves to contradict himself; it's all part of his branding.
But a number of examples in nature seem to directly contradict this theory.
Of course, Clinton surrogate John Podesta immediately jumped in to contradict McAuliffe's prediction.
But such claims contradict mainstream research, said Dr. Davis and other medical experts.
At other times, she interjected to gently clarify or contradict Mr. Kurtag's point.
Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) with prior statements that would appear to contradict him.
It would contradict the fact that we acted in good faith in 2002.
Mr. Trump turned to Twitter this morning to contradict his chief of staff.
A number of the provisions directly contradict policies pursued by the Trump administration.
Beyond his comments, Marick seemed to contradict himself on his personal Facebook page.
In your opinion, do the two articles contradict each other in any way?
The nation's business should await that judgment, lest members of Congress contradict it.
Tobey's comments contradict the reason ULA gave last year for skipping the bid.
We have to date found no evidence to contradict Dr Kogan's previous assurances.
You know it's bad when a "gentlemen's" mag says your values contradict theirs.
Programs and missions are being interfered with in ways which contradict humanitarian principles.
All the House Democrats and the other witnesses had to contradict Julia Beck.
Some would argue that would contradict the founders' vision of unlimited pardon authority.
Frequently, Trump's and Conway's statements to the press will directly contradict one another.
Trump tends to lash out, viciously, at anyone who dares to contradict him.
In plain English, that means he admitted the law would contradict Roe v.
His views on energy policy are strongly pro-coal, but also contradict themselves.
They don't paint one clear picture of Sanders — indeed, they often contradict each other.
Nobody rushed to contradict him when he expressed that view at the LME seminar.
Their results have finally been published, and they contradict an  older established  geologic hypothesis.
Hooper says precedents for religious accommodation in the U.S. military contradict the Citadel's decision.
Those are facts, and they contradict what Clinton and her team have been saying.
Nobody should be forced to contradict his core beliefs just to keep a job.
However, SpaceX's statement seems to directly contradict what the Wall Street Journal is reporting.
And two former top intel chiefs flatly contradict John Brennan&aposs testimony to Congress.
His inner ears, however, will contradict this by sensing the motion of the vehicle.
" To this day, she still points out a hard-to-contradict truth: "It worked.
RELATED - Sources: Former Acting AG Yates to contradict administration about Flynn at hearing 5.
It is very suspicious for Rohrabacher to ignore those findings and publicly contradict them.
To the contrary, his record and Trump's agenda contradict one another in critical ways.
Though the comments don't directly contradict what Tillerson said, the tones are strikingly different.
I feel like hopefully our show can kind of contradict that on some level.
Egypt even made it illegal to contradict official Defense Ministry statements about counterterrorism operations.
The second is to stop universities from teaching and research that contradict conservative values.
But the funniest thing about these two tweets is that they contradict each other.
The Pentagon findings contradict what the Chinese Defense Ministry said earlier in the day.
He also appointed people in these areas whose own positions contradict his own comments.
But Amnesty said testimonies it had gathered in Turkey's southern border provinces contradict this.
The tweets contradict past claims the president knew nothing about the payment to Daniels.
The problem for the Republicans is that these multiple plans frequently contradict one another.
However, in other cases, similar claims actually contradict empirical findings on early cognitive development.
While the WHO claims it wants to reduce smoking, its actions contradict its goals.
The comments contradict an initial explanation that the meeting was about Russian adoption policy.
The report's findings contradict Trump's repeated unfounded claim that climate change is a hoax.
"And then this person has said some public things that contradict that," he continued.
When Sanders began to assert that they would be, Ryan tried to contradict him.
Stereotypes die when those whose stories contradict them become the focus of public attention.
Boy, that racist GOP nominee sure did contradict himself on this one, didn't he?
The comments appeared to contradict Trump's previous denial that he knew about the payment.
No one would contradict the idea that, for example, raising children is about love.
They do not contradict his more outrageous statements for fear of riling him up.
His war is against forces and realities that contradict him or challenge his power.
Modern-day measurements contradict the predictions scientists have made based on the ancient past.
In other words, Corker's tax cut demand seems to directly contradict his budget outline.
Of course, the president's account would contradict everything that we know about James Comey.
Finally, the comments seem to contradict stuff Trump has said recently about nuclear weapons.
Both statements are presented as nonnegotiable fact, even though they completely contradict each other.
"I will continue to contradict anything said about me that isn't true," he added.
Mr. Rosenstein disputed that, too, daring his accusers to contradict his denial under oath.
It's nice to see Paul Ryan and Lindsey Graham contradict the president on tariffs.
This would contradict previous statements from Iranian officials that the oil had been sold.
The claims contradict the official Egyptian account that security services had not arrested him.
However, the bill might contradict the Eighth Amendment, which blocks cruel and unusual punishment.
Even the flood of new jokes at his expense do not contradict the point.
In your opinion, do the two articles contradict each other in describing your generation?
The spokesman meant that the court filings did not contradict Mr. Nunes's February statements.
That crisis was averted, but Mr. Seehofer continues to contradict and challenge the chancellor.
Will he directly contradict the story that the White House, including Trump, has told?
Such attitudes contradict our values and make us look like a bastion of intolerance.
You'll hear plenty about conversations with YouTube support, many of which contradict one another.
This can be anything that is deemed to contradict the competition's terms and conditions.
It is not uncommon for newer evidence to contradict what had been standard practice.
Those details seemed to contradict sworn testimony he gave during his Senate confirmation hearing.
Stefanik, meanwhile, argues that her efforts on impeachment don't contradict her other policy positions.
That would appear to contradict testimony he gave to Congress during his confirmation hearings.
Many of the report's conclusions directly contradict Trump administration officials' positions on climate change.
At long last someone has to contradict that, and we're willing to do that.
But that would be a break from precedent and contradict Roberts' own reserved manner.
Mr. Trump's actions contradict rules of war that American fighters are obligated to follow.
Andrew Cuomo asserted that restrictions on abortion contradict the separation of church and state.
It is not uncommon for newer evidence to contradict what had been standard practice.
If it does, it would contradict historical experience and the assessments of many experts.
"You need to be able to contradict their specific statements with evidence," Rocah said.
There are several things in the movie that directly contradict many things in canon.
The existence of the conversations appeared to contradict statements Sessions made during his Jan.
The Commerce Department has said that the document supplements but does not contradict Ross's testimony.
None of the options being discussed contradict positions taken by Mattis publicly at this point.
The conversations seem to contradict sworn statements Sessions gave to Congress during his confirmation hearings.
López Obrador's statements on Friday, however, contradict Durazo's assertion that it was a routine patrol.
However, the likelihood that such a list would contradict sponsorships for fighters is quite probable.
The source suggests the findings contradict claims in a wrongful death suit against Gordon, 20.
Such acts contradict the unequivocal prohibition against chemical weapons enshrined in the Chemical Weapons Convention.
It should be a simple question, but it's not —even the record labels contradict themselves.
The video seems to contradict White House Deputy Press Secretary Raj Shah's version of events.
How does this song not contradict the message of preventing sexual harassment you are send.
Petroleum companies invest in sustainable energy research, but their core activities contradict this perfunctory gesture.
Nonetheless, EAGLE is designed to adjust its forecasts rapidly when new data contradict its expectations.
Raymond Nimrod, a lawyer for Broad, said statements by Berkeley's own researchers contradict that argument.
Especially since the California law seems to contradict free speech laws about reporting factual information.
Possibly — though that would seem to contradict the calls to action she made on Twitter.
"This rule is not intended to contradict HUD's goals to end homelessness," the agency added.
But the Jupiter Police Department released surveillance footage that appeared to directly contradict Lewandowski's claims.
Her email with its blaring subject header to the exact contrary appears to contradict that.
Some of the accusations made by Trump on Wednesday appeared to contradict the public record.
But Gadde seemed to contradict Beykpour when it came to how stringent Twitter's policies were.
Censors may also be worried that online media might contradict official reports on recent floods.
They fail to address, let alone contradict, 99% of the statements in what we released.
He could not understand how the two Cabinet members could so clearly contradict the President.
His attitude was respectful and affectionate, but it didn't contradict what Mr. Rolando had said.
But the Taipei Times appeared to contradict Trump, reporting that Trump's staff organized the call.
Those statements contradict the public stance of the Environmental Protection Agency, at least until recently.
The Syria plan seemed to contradict every foreign policy objective Trump had claimed to embrace.
Characters often address the audience directly to discuss how different factual sources contradict each other.
His words seem to contradict his stated desire to speed deportations and curb illegal immigration.
Trump challenged Mueller to contradict him, under oath, on a key episode from the report.
The complaint said the material concealed shows documents that contradict testimony of Sackler family members.
Officials' own claims contradict what their staffers wrote -- clearly and unequivocally -- in emails to CNN.
Stone warned Credico he would get "indicted for perjury" because he could contradict Stone's testimony.
Others pointed to comments Dunham made in August that appeared to contradict her own statement.
The only problem with this story is that copper's own dynamics appear to contradict it.
Refugee testimonies, however, appear to contradict this, with many claiming that clearance operations are ongoing.
Brazil's account "appears to contradict the White House's version of the events," per the Times.
These percentages contradict the belief that minority underrepresentation in STEM merely reflects US population demographics.
So again nothing changes—and you learn nothing new that would contradict how you feel.
But the structure of the Constitution and the words of its framers contradict that view.
But this by and large fell flat, doing nothing to contradict the criticisms against Biden.
He has made decisions that seemed to contradict his established persona in almost every episode.
The sentences themselves were grammatically correct, but they'd often contradict each other within the text.
They're more likely to contradict the tone of a scene, as in the finale's wedding.
That appears to contradict Curiosity's readings, which did detect methane, at levels 10 times higher.
But they might depart from those partisan views when they directly contradict their own experience.
But the emails Trump Jr. posted to Twitter on Tuesday seem to contradict that statement.
But on Tuesday, a Russian deputy foreign minister, Sergei Ryabkov, appeared to contradict that statement.
Trump's attorney told Cohen to "stay on message, and not contradict the President," Mueller wrote.
If they seem to contradict what your counterpart is saying, you might reconsider your assumptions.
They even contradict the federal government's own assertions on the dangerous effects of climate change.
The remarks appeared to contradict statements Giuliani has repeatedly made about his trips to Ukraine.
The findings also directly contradict what Trump says the effects of the tariffs have been.
Our Bon-Ton encompassed many different fantasies, but was still small enough to contradict itself.
This would needlessly contradict the economic interests and self-survival instincts of those in charge.
Best of all, she could never contradict any rumor the living girls distributed about her.
Bloomberg's 2015 description of the policy seems to contradict his remarks in the 2013 video.
But on Tuesday, a Russian deputy foreign minister, Sergei Ryabkov, appeared to contradict that statement.
Mr. Trump's signature on a $35,000 check to Mr. Cohen, however, appeared to contradict that.
He insisted he never took a dime, and there is no evidence to contradict him.
Or does it contradict what you see as the need to support her in November?
I do not believe Trump is signaling an intent to contradict Congress's legislated policy position.
"These latest statements contradict everything the new administration has said about Syria so far," he said.
She said the work seemed to confirm some previous observations of Gale crater but contradict others.
Experts are calling on Canada to withdraw from the treaties that contradict the new drug policies.
But Trump's comments Friday morning seem to contradict, or at least, call into question that assertion.
The ELN negotiator's comments seemed to contradict earlier reports that Sanchez's release was already under way.
When the electors contradict the popular vote, some people suddenly see the merits of the system.
But given that we've seen him contradict himself on Twitter, simply having a record isn't accountability.
All the work I do within the industry shouldn't contradict what I do outside of it.
Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, and Ohio are all moving laws that contradict Roe v.
But the situation in Dallas shows how state and federal laws can still contradict each other.
Eventually the data contradict the narrative, boom turns to bust, and a bout of austerity follows.
Anything that appears to contradict the theory is merely part of the conspiracy to repress it.
But at a CNN town hall in New Hampshire in February, Sanders seemed to contradict himself.
Too often, his actions contradict his words, and the result has been eyebrow-raising at best.
Instead, imagine what would happen if we had lawmakers whose personal histories didn't contradict their votes.
And there is also plenty of paid food industry propaganda out there trying to contradict it.
So then, even if Chipotle's time records contradict the employee's testimony, the employee can still prevail.
Mike Pence, seemed to contradict Trump's assertion in an interview with the "PBS NewsHour" on Friday.
What does it mean to contradict Donald Judd's declaration, in his landmark essay, "Specific Objects" (1965)?
But Trump's testimony seems to contradict an account published in this Sunday's New York Times Magazine.
We teach our children to not bully and some of the comments contradict what we teach.
"…a bright sunrise will contradict the heavy fog that weighs you down," Rory captioned the image.
Foreign policy experts were quick to contradict Trump's claim that Kim was unaware of Warmbier's situation.
Setting aside North Korea, will Moon have any military priorities that contradict what the US wants?
Of course, sending more U.S. troops to Afghanistan would seem to contradict Trump's "America First" mantra.
Video of the incident also emerged online that did little to contradict the claims of Fields.
They could then have been used to contradict statements and put pressure on potential cooperating witnesses.
Team Trump long ago abandoned the norm that the president-elect shouldn't contradict the outgoing one.
That appeared to contradict the stance of Trump, who has claimed that Iran poses a threat.
Clinton's public statements — both to Congress and elsewhere — appeared to contradict what the F.B.I. had found.
He also does not like opinions that may contradict his — as HR McMaster's and Bolton's did.
Such policies as Republicans offer repeat the old slogans, even when those slogans contradict one another.
However, Corsi's claims in the lawsuit appear to contradict his role in the probe so far.
"The results of this study contradict these conclusions by the Taylor Energy Company," the authors said.
"We did receive public assurances from the Israeli government that contradict this announcement," Mr. Earnest said.
Reports indicated that Yates was likely to offer testimony that would contradict with Trump administration officials.
Ownership of Egypt is sought both to ingrain ideas of white superiority, and to contradict it.
And they also contradict Trump's oft-stated contention that the party has "never" been more united.
Essentially, if I want to contradict you, it's not enough for me to say the opposite.
They tend to contradict the generally accepted truth that comedy is often best when it's concise.
Also, the contradictions aren't really contradictions in the sense that someone can't contradict their own actions.
He said at times notes from one office would contradict the notes coming from another office.
The statements from the top officials contradict the president's own claims about the inspector general's report.
You'll let go of even things you once loved, which contradict the ambitions you truly want.
Artistic vision reaching religious heights may contradict or supersede dogma, no matter how pious the artist.
Like much of what Mr. Tillerson said on Friday, the statement seemed to contradict his boss.
"These findings from the independent autopsy contradict the police narrative that we've been told," he said.
His cabinet secretaries contradict him on administration policy and may have developed secret pacts of authority.
But interviews with more than 210 current and former executives and board members contradict that narrative.
Ms. Farrar said the text of the bill showed a clear intention to contradict Roe v.
He also seemed to contradict comments made by outgoing White House Chief of Staff John Kelly.
He can contradict himself within separate clauses of a single sentence, then lie about the contradiction.
A series of incidents in which videos appeared to contradict police accounts has eroded juries' trust.
Some of it may even be new to them or may contradict their GOP talking points.
His departure removes one of the most prominent national security officials willing to contradict the president.
But the affidavit is drafted poorly, and two of its sentences appear to contradict each other.
Almost immediately after Trump denied acting on his words, women have come forward to contradict him.
That statement seems to contradict Chief Justice John Roberts's understanding that such deportations will not happen.
Boko Haram's hitherto leader Abubakar Shekau later appeared to contradict the appointment in a video message.
The cabinet secretaries' proposals to address the opioid crisis seem to contradict Sessions' and Trump's approach.
How do the comments you read confirm or contradict what you've learned about the recent protests?
The tweets Spicer has messaged a long list of issues that directly contradict President Trump's tweets.
The company also allowed advertisers to specifically target family content, which seemed to contradict YouTube's statement.
That appeared to contradict Trump's previous threat of "fire and fury" against Kim Jong Un's country.
Smerconish challenged Wolff, citing an email chain he had seen that seemed to contradict the author.
I have many ambitions in life, but I do feel that sometimes they contradict each other.
More often than not, the allies who Mr. Trump misquotes do little to publicly contradict him.
But interviews with more than 20 current and former executives and board members contradict that narrative.
The growing crisis around Qatar is also likely to be raised by lawmakers after Trump appeared to contradict Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's call for an ease to the blockade, and Tillerson appeared to contradict the Pentagon's assurances that it has not affected the U.S. base there.
That section explains that CFPB is "looking into Equifax," but doesn't actually contradict anything from yesterday's news.
It seems the president finally tired of having his top spy publicly contradict him left and right.
It's a wonder he hasn't deleted more of historical Tweets, many of which contradict his current positions.
How does Trump respond when confronted with these basic facts that directly contradict his attack on Mueller?
While in Japan, Trump took to Twitter again to contradict the national security adviser on North Korea.
So what do conspiracy theorists do with all the information that seems to flatly contradict their theories?
There is a real possibility that some of the president's answers contradict what Mr Mueller now knows.
That would seem to contradict the idea that since that time you've had an expansion in supply.
"The meaning of BLACKPINK aims to contradict the common perception of the color pink," the statement read.
That analysis appears to contradict comments Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg made in the days after the election.
They say that in the years to come, a bigger and better study might contradict their findings.
That would seem to contradict Biden's often-quoted line on the subject when he was vice president.
Which means that -- to contradict the ad's tagline -- change doesn't begin with Qiaobi; it begins at home.
And they contradict the government's claim: in line with popular perception, income inequality has been creeping up.
Religious organizations have consistently bristled at that policy, arguing that they're being forced to contradict their beliefs.
Those meetings appeared to contradict Sessions's sworn testimony during his Senate confirmation hearing, when he told Sen.
NFL: Trump said it's a "very bad box" and denied that his remarks contradict the first amendment.
Such a testimony would contradict the administration's account, sources familiar with her version of events told CNN.
I read somewhere [that] there's eight articles that literally contradict the Constitution, which is really mind boggling.
These points all contradict arguments that Johnson made on the campaign trail, and has continued to make.
Farah, who embraced Christianity two years ago, said obtaining the certificate includes traditions that contradict her faith.
Other studies contradict his research, finding that there is no more depression among comedians than non-comics.
The two videos do not contradict one another -- they simply show two sides of the same story.
Rubio's comments contradict recent efforts by President Trump's legal team to attack Mueller's integrity as special counsel.
"In the end, our internal investigations directly contradict every consequential assertion made in the article," Stathakopoulos wrote.
They contradict industry reports of a drop in the effect of the tax in its second year.
Traders and bankers wear the same shirts and the same shoes, and almost never contradict their bosses.
If that call was Trump, it would sharply contradict the statements of the president and his son.
How does your experience or the experience of people in your life support or contradict that idea?
But if no one would contradict it, then do we really need to read chapters of proof?
His smile seemed to contradict the tattoos on his eyelids (" BAD VIBES ") and he embraced PnB Rock.
Journals are also reluctant to publish replication studies unless "they contradict earlier findings or conclusions," Allem writes.
Striem-Amit and Amedi believe that the results directly contradict the critical-periods theory of brain development.
The Obama administration did not contradict the federal court's ruling or conclude that anything was done improperly.
The records appeared to contradict Gillum's past assertions that he believed the ticket came from his brother.
We're told Siya was prepared to contradict Mel B and testify Belafonte never physically abused his wife.
He's vilifying the media for reporting on facts about the virus because they contradict his preferred narrative.
Yet images of the same interior by other artists of the time contradict some of Saenredam's details.
We lose when we stop reading articles that aren't directly about us, and opinions that contradict ours.
Of course, they contradict every mechanism Facebook and Twitter uses to encourage our behavior on social media.
While no evidence or testimony has emerged to contradict that claim, the investigation risks tarnishing his image.
Some of them have been cited as co-authors on papers that directly contradict their own work.
On Sunday night, Mr. Wallace did not contradict Mr. Buttigieg's criticisms of Mr. Carlson and Ms. Ingraham.
My father thought it was the same place, and I didn't have the heart to contradict him.
His tweets Monday morning, describing himself as "the person who saved pre-existing conditions," contradict this record.
Now Bolton, who has said he is willing to testify, looks prepared to directly contradict the President.
But the department provided no data to contradict The Times's findings of a systemwide imbalance in discipline.
The president's most bellicose statements appear to contradict his own administration's more measured lines on North Korea.
However, the judge says she's now seen unredacted USC emails which "directly contradict" that claim from prosecutors.
But a larger fear among experts in the field has been that he would contradict scientific experts.
But the wing songs of the club-winged manakin provide new insights that contradict this conventional wisdom.
Clinton's inclination to spin and spin, even in the face of facts that clearly contradict the spin.
These approaches of dealing with people contradict what research and experts say about being a good boss.
And if a man has been chosen by God, then who are the people to contradict him?
He must contradict the Jihadist narrative–that their plight is a religious one–not bolster this falsehood.
The potential to predict repetitive returns appears to contradict the well-known hypothesis of financial market efficiency.
However, because the sex work laws govern by states and territories, often the federal laws contradict them.
"I would be seen as a fearsome brute," he mutters, as if hoping Claire will contradict him.
Cohn has proven himself among the few West Wing advisers able and willing to contradict the president.
The Commerce Department has said that the changing explanations supplement, rather than contradict, Ross's original version of events.
There's a good chance that the show could expose details that potentially contradict Woods' account of that night.
The new frontier in economics is behavioral psychology: the study of why we contradict ourselves and confound others.
When I imagine sexual situations, I sometimes wonder, Does this contradict this other part of who I am?
Politicians contradict each other constantly in speeches and commercials and debates, and the result usually isn't very enlightening.
But witnesses in the impeachment inquiry and other sources familiar with the matter contradict that version of events.
Using cowgirl/cowboy/cowthem culture as a means to visualize and contradict harmful stereotypes of Natives is emboldening.
McFarland's reported emails appear to contradict what she wrote in response to a question that New Jersey Sen.
Did he suddenly realize that it looks rather un-presidential to contradict your own intelligence agencies so publicly?
The viral tweet — retweeted more than 220,219 times — seems to contradict Conway's assertion that Trump focuses on policy.
They don't care if their findings contradict the PR. They're not in the tank for anyone. pic.twitter.com/yQLzjadC12
The movie doesn't take seriously arguments that contradict its own, so it doesn't ask its audience to, either.
It appears to contradict the administration's own plans to indefinitely detain all families through a change in regulation.
Some date back to the colonial era, and many contradict each other, sparking conflicts and lengthy legal battles.
The assertion that security forces did not participate in the violence seemed to contradict a statement on Oct.
Hustle 21X'd its annual revenue run rate in 225 months by denying clients that contradict its political views.
The new reports contradict the Trump administration's efforts to shift blame for Flynn's downfall onto the Obama administration.
The stories are similar but contradict each other, leaving the viewer wondering which one is telling the truth.
Facebook may not want to or be able to contradict our natural inclinations to seek and consume entertainment.
Instead, millions of unique perspectives intertwine, compliment and often contradict one another from Downtown to the sprawling suburbs.
Emails obtained using a freedom of information request from the Albuquerque Police Department directly contradict Amazon's previous statements.
Congress is investigating the credibility of intelligence seeming to contradict that account, current and former U.S. officials say.
That appeared to contradict White House claims that Flynn had not discussed sanctions in his talks with Kislyak.
It's impossible to contradict fake news with "real news" when the sources offering that real news aren't trusted.
"International Pop" does not contradict the narrative that the second half of the 20th century belonged to America.
"White supremacy and white nationalism contradict our core American values," Cuomo wrote in a Daily News op-ed.
"Those memos, if they exist, if he said those things, would seem to contradict his testimony," Lee said.
The revelations appear to directly contradict Manafort's previous assertions that he never had any contact with the Kremlin.
His comments contradict the White House's insistence that what it is advocating is a merit-based immigration system.
This president seems incapable or unwilling to accept facts that might contradict his views or his policy preferences.
Especially as the anti-establishment seam does not, in fact, contradict the nation's otherwise pragmatic, level-headed character.
And it is inevitable that the core goals of some nations and governments will contradict those of others.
But officials have taken care not to directly contradict Trump since he announced the Syria withdrawal last month.
And at times, he has seemed to inadvertently(?), contradict the White House's official line on the Russia investigation.
"It is important for our riders to know the ads contradict our values," a BART spokesperson told BuzzFeed.
They can contain disadvantageous indemnity or arbitration clauses, or provisions that contradict the individual's general power of attorney.
The emails also directly contradict how the White House tried to portray Flynn -- as someone who acted alone.
It was Trump who refused to condemn Russian interference in the election or contradict Putin when suggested otherwise.
I'll make a few statements, and you contradict me if I'm wrong and chime in as you like.
It's not the FBI's job to contradict what elected officials decide is in the country's best interests internationally.
If those materials contradict any of the ongoing narratives, that would torpedo Giuliani's efforts and undermine the defense.
His statements appear to contradict the version of events told by both Trump and Cohen about the payment.
This makes no sense and would contradict a movement toward lower cost settings of care when clinically appropriate.
As such, they don't necessarily contradict studies showing most women remain reluctant to get started in political life.
Qualities that may contradict the claim — some prevalent in men, others in women — are absent from their lists.
His sheer presence seemed to contradict the rigid social norms that middle schoolers too often perpetuate among themselves.
The photographs have this sense of optimism that really seems to contradict what you're describing about the era.
Liberals have talked of fomenting "the resistance" to Trump, and backing his Cabinet nominee appears to contradict that.
There are no shortage of rumors about the forthcoming iPhone 216, and many of them contradict each other.
There are a great many ways that the country sees itself and many of those ways contradict themselves.
One activist group focused on fact-checking, listing every time they found evidence to contradict the company line.
Murrill contracted her state's own expert witnesses and on many occasions seemed to contradict facts in the record.
What to Say When People Ask Why You Aren't Having Children Staying childless can contradict some people's worldview.
But top generals do not typically contradict their commander in chief on strategic issues like this in public.
The sections complement or contradict one another, making the show more than the sum of its considerable parts.
That seems to contradict the consensus that fruits and vegetables should feature most heavily in a healthy diet.
"The persecution of peaceful activists would clearly contradict the spirit of the country's proclaimed new reforms," she said.
The stronger our convictions are, the greater our reluctance to expose ourselves to evidence that might contradict them.
"Emptiness and absence contradict the very concept of the city," as the New Yorker put it last week.
If you have another model of the gravitational interaction—that's cool, but it can't contradict the old stuff.
"I don't think that Trey was looking to contradict anybody," said Representative Thomas J. Rooney, Republican of Florida.
Cuomo would then have the floor to himself to clarify, contradict, or put in context all her points.
Neither provided any comment on the record, but they also didn't make any effort to contradict the remarks.
Agent Rodgers also uncovered evidence that appeared to contradict Deputy Banks's account of how Ms. O'Connell had died.
But in the following years, the law appeared to contradict other government policies, social norms and technological advances.
The newly released emails contradict the expansive denials by a HUD spokesman when CNN first reported this story.
Sean Spicer, the White House press secretary, said Ms. Rice's actions seemed to contradict her previous public comments.
It would directly contradict with their wall building, America first, anti-free trade, bring jobs back election rhetoric.
Sondland's attorneys have declined to comment on many of the specific developments that appeared to contradict his testimony.
Reports have indicated that Yates was likely to offer testimony that would contradict that of Trump administration officials.
Finally, I need to contradict some calls I received from Jewish Americans who believe Ellison is anti-Israel.
Women are fine in theory, but not in positions where they might challenge, inform or even contradict him.
His desires contradict U.S. military and national security advisers who see a more long-term role in Syria.
But when Maury and Reggie began to contradict each other at the emergency room, their alibi fell apart.
But when Maury and Reggie began to contradict each other at the emergency room, their alibi fell apart.
Mr. Cohen said he initially lied because he did not want to contradict his congressional testimony, prosecutors said.
Trump's plan has shifted over the course of the election, and his campaign speeches contradict his proposed policies.
Price's two biggest stances — moral opposition to abortion and limited government approach toward healthcare — occasionally contradict each other.
He claims these tactics contradict the department's rhetoric about the arrival of a new era of fairer, smarter policing.
Last month, Coats and other intelligence chiefs appeared to contradict Trump on national security issues in testimony to Congress.
The findings contradict the long-held notion that the modern jaw architecture evolved later, in the earliest bony fish.
But we also found something surprising: Many of the qualities hiring managers are after seem to contradict each other.
Even the most widely available statistics, when they contradict the administration's narrative, are cast as subjective or false measures.
Two recent studies appear to contradict each other on this question, which often leaves coffee-lovers scratching their heads.
The photos of Russian jets roaring close to the deck of the American warship appear to contradict Moscow's denial.
The move appears to contradict the existing stance on the conflict in Syria advocated by senior Trump administration officials.
"This decision seems to contradict the leadership China has shown recently in tackling the illegal wildlife trade," Kinnaird said.
"Our data directly contradict current expert medical statements regarding human cutaneous leishmaniasis in the United States," the authors wrote.
That appeared to contradict a recent report by a U.S. think tank that said the lab had operated intermittently.
Trump has frequently criticized journalists and described news reports that contradict his opinion or policy positions as fake news.
" This seems to contradict an email by Dunford, the chair of the Joint Chiefs, saying the "announcement was unexpected.
Prosecutors attempted to contradict Breggin's testimony, saying that Carter had lied about cutting herself when she was a teen.
" Mulvaney's comments directly contradict one of Trump and his allies' core defenses to potential impeachment: "no quid pro quo.
While that doesn't directly contradict her previous denial, this was never a scandal about the company's choice of agency.
But a spokesman said that Stutzman has taken a variety of positions that directly contradict his small-government rhetoric.
These payments appear to contradict the Trump Organization's own statements about what it charges members of his government entourage.
"I think he will understand eventually that [trade agreements] don't contradict any of his fundamental positions," says Mr Rozental.
These medically backed findings contradict USA Powerlifting's claims that transgender women have "significant advantages" over other women in competitions.
At other moments, he'll seem to contradict them, making it unclear what he and his team are actually doing.
Typically, the country's censorship agency is most active in culling any content that may contradict the government's political agenda.
If bond markets are signalling that the risk is in fact declining, that seems to contradict rate-setters' thinking.
Moir's comments would seem to contradict Arizona's newly updated rules governing the testing of autonomous vehicles on public roads.
Such a move would contradict the earlier admiration that Donald Trump had expressed for President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi.
Already, some of those facts — which Julia and Alex agree on — contradict some things Salazar has said about herself.
He continues to contradict his own administration's rulings on issues like whether China should be considered a currency manipulator.
The CBO score doesn't necessarily contradict those findings, but it does offer a broader read of the available data.
Indeed, everyone involved takes pains to contradict the popular rumors that The Dark Knight pushed Ledger to the edge.
May's spokesman insisted that May's criticism of Kerry didn't contradict the United Kingdom's vote in favor of the resolution.
However, since several contradict the official White House line, it's hard to argue that the posts are not newsworthy.
Both seemed to directly contradict the ways Trump's aides -- including Pence -- had been working to salvage the Comey storyline.
But he appeared to contradict that statement later on Thursday, saying such a move was in fact under consideration.
However, it said its own findings do "not contradict" the U.S. Director of National Intelligence report on Jan. 6.
Islamic State, while claiming responsibility on its Telegram account, appeared to contradict British police's description of a suicide bomber.
It also instructed members not to "directly or indirectly" contradict the official position if they talk to Vatican investigators.
But the revelation appears to contradict Trump's vehement denials of any such business connections to Russia in the past.
Some things that he says contradict other things that he's said, but that doesn't seem to bother him much.
Trump on Wednesday also defended other foreign policy stances that his intelligence officials appeared to contradict one day earlier.
Perhaps most importantly, it would contradict the wishes of the families of the hostages allegedly murdered by these men.
The tweet seemed to contradict his own White House, which one day earlier endorsed the law in a statement.
The proposed regulation is based on some key arguments that contradict DOE's own expert analysis in the grid report.
Credico said he suspected that Stone didn't want him to contradict his account of interactions between himself and Assange.
The policies of these governments contradict trade rules and jeopardize investment in the next generation of treatments and cures.
Implicit biases can be difficult to discover, insofar as they coexist with explicit thoughts that seem to contradict them.
While claiming responsibility on its Telegram account, the group appeared to contradict the police description of a suicide bomber.
Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) did not read many of the underlying classified documents that Democrats say contradict his claims.
The reversal adds to an odd series of events in which the VA seemed to contradict its own messaging.
His statements appear to directly contradict the version of events proffered by both Trump and Cohen about the payment.
If Mississippi and Louisiana are politically distinctive it may be because they exaggerate national trends, rather than contradict them.
The estimates contradict analysts' previous forecasts for euro parity with the U.S. dollar, or a one-to-one relationship.
Assuming the recording isn't fake, it seems to contradict Pierson's previous denials that such a conversation ever took place.
The issue, however, is that these different experiments contradict one another in explaining how water transitions into ice VII.
"It makes sense why these studies seemingly contradict each other, but they're really comparing apples to oranges," Shadick said.
The lawsuit claims that USCIS's new rules contradict DOL's rules, and overstep USCIS's role in the H-1B program.
"Despite false assertions made by President Trump and his apologists, I did not contradict Mr. Cohen's testimony," Davis said.
Whether the United States or Turkey is willing to dispute or contradict the Saudi explanation is far from clear.
"They never stop trying to impose codes and teachings that contradict our cultural norms and conservative views," he said.
The memos contradict previous statements made by the president, who said he had no role in Mr. Kushner's clearance.
Virtually all the data contradict the dire alarms, according to public officials, including those at the World Health Organization.
The White House approved its release even though the findings contradict much of the administration's stance on the issue.
But if Mr. Moon carries inter-Korean relations too far without the North's denuclearization, he will contradict American policy.
More than once this week, he testified in a way that appeared to directly contradict evidence in the record.
The doctrine of stare decisis means the Court tries not to contradict its past rulings except in rare cases.
Yet any suggestion that Mr. Biden is now a risk-free option would appear to contradict the available evidence.
When he opened it, he often seemed to contradict himself, his staff at the Justice Department, or the president.
And this does more to underscore Mead's broader point about China's inherent weaknesses than it does to contradict it.
Dr. Johnston said the real problem is that people don't want to accept findings that contradict long-held views.
The deployments contradict assurances that Mr. Xi made to President Barack Obama in 2015 not to "militarize" the area.
Presumably, Cordeiro's opinion is that of US Soccer and vice versa, but past statements appear to contradict this notion.
However, that claim appears to contradict emails Lloyd sent, which were obtained in an ACLU lawsuit that's still pending.
It's no longer surprising that Republicans are willing to contradict themselves and to endure cognitive dissonance to defend Trump.
Many of their perspectives directly contradict the editorial direction of the Murdochs' properties, including Fox News and News Corp.
But Trump quickly took to Twitter to contradict Bolton and downplay his concerns, while expressing his "confidence" in Kim.
But Trump's top intelligence officials appeared to contradict that claim during a public hearing last week on Capitol Hill.
But in the case of some rights, a conflict can emerge when two or more rights appear to contradict.
That would seem to contradict the official claims that creating a "green necklace" around Beijing would reduce pollution levels.
In this case, Sekulow piqued the Secret Service so much it chose to publicly contradict him on national television.
He has firm beliefs, and he hasn't had a real chance to contradict himself since the Carter administration (literally).
The pope is responsible for safeguarding Catholic doctrine and cannot directly contradict it but can interpret or expand it.
The initiative does not "contradict or circumvent the EU's historic defense efforts, nor those of NATO," the defense official said.
Some critics have pounced on Huffington's new focus, arguing that The Huffington Post's model and operations contradict her own mission.
Politicians are willing to stand up and totally contradict themselves in their efforts to create political chaos, hatred and abuse.
The findings contradict much of the conventional wisdom in education policy that governments should invest directly in early education programs.
The new order includes considerable provisions preventing states and municipalities from creating rules or regulations that contradict the federal ones.
Confusion over the executive order Trump administration officials seemed at times to contradict themselves during appearances on Sunday news shows.
But Mueller's comments on Wednesday appeared to bolster Barr's version of events — or, at least, they didn't directly contradict it.
That lawyer told Cohen that Trump appreciated him and that Cohen needed to stay on message and not contradict Trump.
This policy, underminding female labour force participation, would seem to contradict President Donald Trump's professed commitment to women's economic empowerment.
But their modern significance, he argued (and who would contradict him?), started with the 16th-century Dutch revolt against Spain.
Update, 6:58 PM ET: Added detail from Reuters, whose reporting seems to contradict some of Bloomberg and CNBC's reports.
That said, I suspect it's not just a coincidence that it seemed to contradict the entire rest of Obama's speech.
Some video had emerged from the event, but that did little to either confirm or contradict the claim by Fields.
But speaking openly and honestly may cause some strain with Trump, who prefers his staffers don't contradict him in public.
The new recommendations are likely to complicate that dynamic, as some of them directly contradict teachings of the Catholic Church.
It's not reasonable that today, when centuries of progress contradict those ancient beliefs, we still regard them as scientifically credible.
Still, the emails revealed nothing to contradict the FBI's assessment that Clinton's use of a private email server wasn't criminal.
That change should reassure some ETF managers who said that being prevented from buying some assets could contradict their strategies.
This time, most Republican senators simply brushed off the official projection that the bill's effects would contradict their sunny promises.
Vice Chair Stanley Fischer, in comments this week, didn't necessarily contradict Yellen, but seemed more open to the fiscal package.
The work appears to contradict assertions by the Trump administration and Manafort himself that he never worked for Russian interests.
But some of his comments appeared to contradict previous statements from Riyadh, marking yet another shift in the official story.
Indeed, they are often the only witnesses who dare to contradict the government's story that it is winning the war.
"President Trump has repeatedly demonstrated that he is seemingly incapable of hearing facts that contradict his own views," Warner said.
Hicks told CNN that she doesn't believe anything in these documents contradict what she has previously said or testified to.
The findings  directly contradict a recent Washington Post bombshell  that Ann Curry complained to two senior managers about Lauer's behavior.
Some appeared to contradict each other, first claiming he was penalized for posting harmful content, then saying it was spam.
According to CNN, Yates's version of events may contradict the story the administration gave after Flynn stepped down in February.
But the actions already underway in Pakistan, Iraq and Turkey aimed at bringing U.S. veterans to court contradict this argument.
Emails obtained through Freedom of Information request show Jenkins submitted "talking points" to the EPA to try to contradict IARC.
Friedman's policies directly contradict ongoing American peace efforts (such as they are) and threaten to destabilize an already volatile situation.
They also contradict a key argument that House Democrats have made in their formal intelligence conclusions about the Russia case.
But their popularity puzzled the researchers, since it seems to contradict preferences people have for leaders in their own lives.
And reports from the field in Syria and Iraq flatly contradict his sunny assessment of the current state of ISIS.
In one instance, Dr. Puthoff seems to contradict not only one of the experiment's own sponsors, but the film itself.
He does not have beliefs as such, not like we ordinarily understand them, and so he can't really contradict himself.
Those specifics contradict what Trump's base — heavily weighted toward older whites without college educations — has said it wants from Washington.
That statement seemed to contradict what Trump had said previously, that he was not aware of the payment to Daniels.
But an aide for Collins suggested that the email doesn't contradict the comments Kavanaugh previously made to the GOP senator.
The findings contradict statements made by Trump and White House officials at the time of Comey's firing on May 9.
Overall, the study may contradict both traditional economic models, and the belief that we should assume the worst of others.
The woman&aposs attorney, Lee Merritt, apologized Wednesday after the release of body camera video appeared to contradict her claims.
Nevertheless, the spat shows the EU executive is willing to contradict its long-term objectives to pursue a political goal.
More often than not, single studies contradict one another — such as the research on foods that cause or prevent cancer.
When asked about this, the couple was adamant that the circumstances of R-Evolution's creation did not contradict its message.
Zinke's stated beliefs about keeping public lands public, his recent voting record coming into today's hearing seemed to contradict him.
"The nature of Confide necessarily means that no documentary evidence exists to corroborate (or contradict) this testimony," the report said.
Black-and-white photographs of some of the islanders contradict the vision the state encouraged of wretched poverty and backwardness.
There's also reference to a certain email that is said to contradict a story Manafort initially gave to the government.
The explosive set of documents contradict Zuckerberg's repeated denials that Facebook was willing to monetize access to its users' data.
The forecast by the president seemed to contradict Mr. Trump's own declaration that he never telegraphs his moves in advance.
You mention that you've not been afraid to contradict the president or buck the administration when you think they're wrong.
Leave it to Rudolph Giuliani, the president's personal lawyer, to baldly contradict the White House's story and reveal the truth.
"President Trump has repeatedly demonstrated that he is seemingly incapable of hearing facts that contradict his own views," said Sen.
His brazen claims of more success than any other modern president mean his failures more obviously contradict his political pitch.
He also has governed in ways that contradict the principles of charity and mercy that are central to many religions.
His public statement was frequently unequivocal, leaving him little room to maneuver if new evidence emerges to contradict his story.
Bolton's book appears to contradict the argument by Trump's legal team that the president withheld aid to fight Ukrainian corruption.
DNA testing and major discrepancies in his timelines began to contradict the grisly crime scene details he divulged to investigators.
In one charge, he is accused of threatening a contact of his whose congressional testimony about WikiLeaks would contradict Stone's.
It is the dispute over the two DAZN deals that is interesting as the separate agreements seemingly contradict one another.
Was Trump out to get McCabe because McCabe dared to publicly contradict Trump when he testified before Congress in May?
The officials were also worried about employee morale, and possible retaliation against forecasters who released information that might contradict Trump.
Any significant missile or nuclear test would unambiguously contradict Mr. Trump's assertion that he has already changed the North's behavior.
Kogan's assertions directly contradict those of Facebook executives, who insist he "lied" in passing the data along to Cambridge Analytica.
The tax plan alone is enough to entirely contradict what should be the current objective of bringing down the deficit.
"It seemed to contravene, to contradict, his stance that public lands are sacrosanct," said Richard Hildner, 71, the deputy mayor.
They have observational studies that support their beliefs, and if other such studies contradict them, well, those can be ignored.
Additionally, others have noted that Bolton's views also seem to contradict Trump's campaign rhetoric of staying out of other countries.
It does not contradict the political struggle, but supplements it and paves the way for the political struggle to develop.
He continued: Politicians contradict each other constantly in speeches and commercials and debates, and the result usually isn't very enlightening.
Critics of the software say that Amazon's proposals don't go far enough — and that the company's actions contradict its statements.
There was a moment where Peter Strzok seemed to contradict whether or not he was under a particular kind of investigation.
The defense official told CNN the decision was completely based on safety concerns and was not intended to contradict Shanahan's statement.
What's perhaps most interesting about Nintendo's comments is that they directly contradict what the company said less than a year ago.
However, older messages from her own Twitter account contradict that, and she later blamed Twitter's character limit for confusing her point.
The video, obtained by BuzzFeed News, appears to contradict the officers' statements that the student, Dnigma Howard, initiated the violent Jan.
On issue after issue, the president's statements contradict his aides' comments, his administration's actual policy, and even his own past statements.
Musk isn't the only member of this forum whose views seem to contradict "the Donald" when it comes to climate change.
The president's announcement appeared to contradict fresh suggestions from Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney.
His priorities don't necessarily contradict Trump's cultural ones like securing the border, funding the military, and honoring veterans and first responders.
In the course of House Democrats' impeachment inquiry, actions by the White House appear to contradict claims of wanting more transparency.
This week hard-Brexiteers claimed to have wrecked the Chequers plan by getting Mrs May to accept amendments that contradict it.
Brown also noticed that the comments seemed to contradict the study's statement that "each child's choice was unobtrusively recorded" by researchers.
Cramer said he wanted to hear whether COO Sheryl Sandberg thinks the new metrics contradict their previous views on the metrics.
Despite this, the administration of Donald Trump does not contradict Cuba's claim that it had nothing to do with the incidents.
Both decisions contradict the constitution adopted in 2009, which says that office-holders may not serve more than two consecutive terms.
The only moment that comes close is when he acknowledges that the ideas expressed in those memes directly contradict Becca's ideology.
But speaking openly and honestly may cause some strain with Trump, who prefers his staffers not to contradict him in public.
This caused embarrassment in the Vatican because it appeared to contradict the catechism of the Catholic church, its formal doctrinal statement.
The world is used to Einstein being proved right; but each test that might contradict him and doesn't is an event.
We weren't involved in the incident that took place with Demi and the attacks made against us completely contradict our character.
But investigators found no credible evidence to contradict Wilson's claim that he legitimately feared for his life when he killed Brown.
Compare the things President Trump says today with the things he said months ago and see where they contradict each other.
Let them lie and contradict their own analyses while their audience and readership shrink and they basically just tine them out.
The remark appeared to contradict media reports that identified current European Central Bank President Mario Draghi, 71, as a possible candidate.
When the early exits contradict the pre-election polling, it might not always be the exit poll that got it wrong.
And it appears to contradict the Trump Administration's official position that they only intend to withhold discretionary funding to sanctuary cities.
The conversations he had with the ambassador seem to contradict his sworn statements to members of Congress during his confirmation hearings.
But she found herself struggling to contradict Andreessen (even though he didn't yet have the next-level reputation he enjoys now).
It's because Mueller will contradict in word, if not explicitly taking on Barr, what Barr misrepresented, what the president is misrepresenting.
"Talking It Over", which came out in 1991, sets its characters' memories against each other, showing how they overlap and contradict.
Giuliani's claims last week appeared to directly contradict Trump's recent statement that he did not know about Cohen's payment to Daniels.
That would contradict the 1972 European Communities Act, which gives supremacy to EU law: hence the need for a new act.
Come the end of the 12th round, Barrera raised his arms in triumph, and Naseem made little effort to contradict him.
The reports of the factories appear to contradict Trump's "Buy American, Hire American" agenda amid an escalating trade war with China.
The report seems to contradict senior Pentagon leaders who have said recently that the fight in Afghanistan has turned a corner.
Remarkably, we are not hearing senators rushing to contradict Corker's claim that his fellow Republicans are concerned about Trump's mental state.
"I am not going to contradict the president's strategy on this and I'm not going to engage in hypotheticals," she said.
THE party's anti-gay efforts not only undermine its pro-business stance but also contradict conservatives' exaltation of local decision making.
He also repeatedly claimed to have opposed the Iraq War from the beginning, though statements from the early 2000s contradict that.
I can't think of any reason why scientists would not use these cautionary stories that contradict the dishonest/distorted/unproven ones.
"Research to understand pollution problems and their solutions does not contradict public denial of them," he wrote in an emailed statement.
"We have no information to contradict [the assertion] that the various omissions and inaccuracies on your part were inadvertent," Apol concludes.
Saudi Arabia prohibits all forms of public protest, saying demonstrations contradict the principles of Islamic law and traditions of Saudi society.
Kelly's comments contradict reports that he may resign, especially after a heated Oval Office discussion with President Donald Trump in March.
Bernanke's proposal would not contradict Dodd-Frank if it provided help to all qualifying institutions, not just one institution in trouble.
Mueller's team says he eventually took responsibility for his lies, later explaining he was trying not to contradict his congressional testimony.
There is a movement of "flat Earthers" who claim the Earth is actually flat, even though photos and science contradict them.
BECAUSE AFTER YOU TWEETED ON MONDAY ABOUT TRADE, TRADE ADVISER PETER NAVARRO CAME ON CNBC AND SEEMED TO CONTRADICT YOUR COMMENTS.
On Twitter, Israeli President Reuven Rivlin appeared to deliberately contradict the Brazilian leader, saying "We will never forgive and never forget".
Ahead, find surprising table dos and don'ts from seven different countries that might contradict what you were taught as a kid.
It seemed to contradict the reigning understanding of wave-water physics, but its existence was mathematically explained a few decades later.
Such deregulatory actions flagrantly contradict the administration's claims that they are actively trying to promote the interests of blue-collar workers.
Various documents have since come to light that appear to contradict his testimony, detailing Mr. Ross's early enthusiasm for the question.
When movies can't contradict their bad guys, they resort to dirtier play to ensure viewers root for who they're supposed to.
Heather Swift, a spokeswoman for the Department of the Interior, said Mr. Cruickshank's remarks did not necessarily contradict the secretary's decision.
We're beginning to study and understand it more, but the data is still changing and at times seems to contradict itself.
Many of Hyde-Smith's comments, some of which she has apologized for or attempted to explain, appear to contradict baseball's mission.
The Vermont lawmaker warned that Mulvaney's positions on Social Security and Medicare contradict Trump's campaign statements to leave the programs untouched.
The consumer shift towards panic buying appears to contradict the explicit advice from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Trump makes a hopeful statement on #hydrochloroquine and Fauci immediately runs to #CNN, Trump's most hated #FakeNews outlet to contradict him?
That will not surprise anyone at the Bonn conference — but it does directly contradict statements from some top Trump administration officials.
The paper appears to contradict recent public assertions by SpaceX CEO Elon Musk that Starlink will have "zero" impact on astronomy.
At Comey's press conference on Tuesday, he appeared to contradict that claim, saying there were "very few" that had classified markings.
No doubt the special counsel, Robert Mueller, has cooperating witnesses who will contradict whatever the president says, setting up perjury charges.
The charges contradict the German carmaker's steadfast insistence that no members of its management board were involved in the emissions fraud.
Additionally, Kessler included an even more damning statement from Cordeiro in which he appears to contradict US Soccer's line of defense.
Trump has grown more frustrated as Cohn and other top advisors publicly challenge or contradict him, according to The Washington Post.
Crime scenes have reportedly been altered, official statements often contradict witnesses, and the families of victims have accused police of intimidation.
The justification for this approach is that Trump represents policies and ideals that fundamentally contradict the values of the Democratic Party.
Yet, recent comments made by the secretary deeply trouble me and contradict the post-21625/2900 world that we live in.
A review of the debate transcript appears to prove that Biden did not contradict himself when describing his health care proposal.
Sanders' latest comments seem to contradict what White House trade advisor Peter Navarro told CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday.
Lately, our industry has come under criticism for a perceived lack of transparency and findings that seem to contradict government regulators.
Mattis also appeared to contradict Trump's assessment that ISIS has been defeated though was careful to avoid criticizing the President directly.
The comments appear to indicate Trump sees the possibility of a military victory in Afghanistan, which would contradict his own strategy.
"I don't mean to contradict my chairman because the two of us are almost always on the same page," Cardin said.
Greta Thunberg, the 16-year-old Swedish climate change activist, isn't afraid to contradict adults on their perceptions about climate change.
Now, the Justice Department has submitted those and other statements to the court, to directly contradict the representations of the House.
My lazy working habits and nail biting and how they contradict my incessant need to buy the most expensive nail polish.
Several prominent studies and election watchers from both parties contradict Mr. Trump's and Mr. Phillips's claims of mass voter fraud. Jan.
But overall, the results our survey contradict the idea that there's a war raging over #MeToo between generations of American women.
Wray, who was willing to repeatedly contradict Trump at his confirmation hearing, appears to Senate Democrats to be a safe bet.
" In a separate address, President Donald Trump seemed to contradict Sessions' characterization of Parkland, calling it a "great and safe community.
But I don't think we have enough information, frankly, to contradict the Pentagon and say that the rules have actually changed.
Think of all the proverbs, sayings, and rules of thumb floating around our culture and the way they contradict one another.
Nor is it known whether Mueller has evidence that could contradict Trump's answers — which could expose the president to additional legal peril.
Cook responded to the question from the audience about why Apple introduced the Pencil, saying that it did not contradict Jobs' thoughts.
Jones said the incident appeared to contradict Foreign Office advice for UK citizens traveling to the US, and statements made by Johnson.
That her testimony appeared to be very credible, it appeared to contradict Peter Strzok&aposs testimony, they will be reviewing that again.
Olga feels connected with the things that collide and contradict each other, the colliding gives different segments of space, it creates volume.
I asked the author why her plan seems to contradict the prevalent thinking that people should eat several small meals a day.
As has become a hallmark of his impulsive decision-making, Trump's commutation for Alice Marie Johnson seems to contradict his administration's policies.
If they didn't, then that suggests they gambled on dissembling the truth in the hope that nobody besides Jacobs could contradict them.
It appeared also to contradict in part a posting on another Islamic State account, Amaq, which spoke of "a group of attackers".
Its central argument is that the government impinges on individual freedom by improperly asking them to take actions that contradict their faith.
However, a new report published today in the state-run news site The Paper (spotted by Engadget) seems to contradict that report.
That may explain part of the reason Mattis doesn't speak alone at press conferences — he worries the president may openly contradict him.
Congress has largely ignored Trump's budget proposal, and even Executive Branch officials feel free to contradict and disagree with him in public.
Below are four other times the president's team has offered up one version of events only for #45 to immediately contradict it.
Pakman, who stopped responding* to my requests for comment, presents his own stats on his show, which would seem to contradict Aslan's.
Salman said the restructuring the kingdom was undertaking did not contradict its Islamic values, which he said were based on moderate Islam.
The source said Papadopoulos didn't want to contradict the official White House stance that there has been no collusion with Russian officials.
Appointing family members to political power seems to contradict Trump's much-touted mission of sweeping D.C. clean of an elite, insider culture.
He has documented Mr Magufuli's abuses of power, including a proposal last year that would make it illegal to contradict official statistics.
These themes—sincerity, sweetness, remembrance, trauma, home—do not contradict one another, although they tip from light to dark and back again.
Qatar remains ready to "cooperate and review all claims that do not contradict the sovereignty of the State of Qatar," it added.
" Avenatti responded Wednesday night on Twitter, saying,"They fail to address, let alone contradict, 99% of the statements in what we released.
The law went so far as to forbid any municipality from instituting its own anti-discrimination protections, lest they contradict the state's.
Always I find my photographs replete with remainders, pedestrian details that contradict and undermine the equally pedestrian account I committed to words.
But visits to garimpeiro boats by the Thomson Reuters Foundation appeared to contradict his remarks about miners moving away from mercury use.
They claim that Giuliani is mischaracterizing the tape in key ways that contradict the facts of the conversation as they see them.
The new account seems to contradict Cohen's prior statements to Congress and investigators when he was specifically pressed on this very question.
Bennet noted that he "seldom" takes the floor to contradict a member because of his efforts to work in a bipartisan manner.
He then went on to contradict himself by stating that he would move to keep Washington from being involved in these areas.
The President's tweet on Tuesday also appeared to contradict sentiments he expressed in an interview with The New York Times last week.
Relations between staff and patients are also shaky, with horror stories circulating that contradict the hallowed reputation nurses enjoy in most societies.
Even the defendants in this case, including Exxon, Shell and Chevron, are expected to confirm the scientific consensus and contradict Pruitt's positions.
The dynamic continued over the weekend as federal health officials continued to diverge from -- or completely contradict -- Trump and his top officials.
I have heard a wide range of supposed "facts" about the Coronavirus that sometimes completely contradict each other coming from my peers.
An increasing number of Jewish millennials — particularly in the United States — are distancing themselves from Israel because its policies contradict their values.
Just as importantly, he's been willing to contradict the president, meaning he'll be able to act as a check on him, too.
Why this isn't normal… It's not normal for a president-elect to publicly contradict a sitting president and the U.S. intelligence community.
"The Committee report has not found anything to contradict the conclusions of the multiple, earlier investigations," the campaign said in a statement.
Lavrov's comments seemed to contradict an earlier report by state news agency RIA that said Lavrov had promised to expel British diplomats.
He appeared to contradict Bolton, who had said there was "no doubt" the North Korean launches had violated U.N. Security Council resolutions.
UMG's recent statements downplaying the fire's toll contradict its own copiously documented, multimillion-dollar effort to recover items it believed were lost.
The evidence appeared to contradict Mr. Stone's assertions that he was acting on his own in his attempts to communicate with WikiLeaks.
His texts directly contradict Trump's claim that the Russia investigation is "fake news" cooked up by bitter Democrats to explain their loss.
Noah agreed that the Court has more recently signaled its appetite to limit lawsuits that contradict opinions by experts at regulatory agencies.
Often, it's a steady stream of resulting headlines that seem to contradict one another, which makes it easy to justify ignoring them.
Such commitments contradict rules of the consortium that developed the F-35 and Ottawa's move allowed Lockheed Martin to make a bid.
In this and other interviews on her homelessness, a pattern emerges: Ms. Sinema often includes vivid details, some that contradict other accounts.
The government has not changed its version of the case, despite evidence produced by the victims' advocates to contradict elements of it.
This fantastical charge serves only to benefit Russia and to contradict the central findings of the intelligence community and the Mueller report.
Their version of the theory doesn't exactly correspond with its counterpart on the right, but the two don't contradict each other, either.
And Taubes neglects findings that contradict his idea that diabetes—and, by extension, sugar—is at the root of all our troubles.
Have you had any experiences that support or contradict Ms. Chong's idea that gender stereotypes can lead to inappropriate or abusive behavior?
Mr. Comey claimed that he did not speak about investigations, yet his actions of the past few months clearly contradict that statement.
The governor claims that times have never been worse but the numbers contradict this message as tax revenues are at historic highs.
"All he said was, people gave me an explanation and I didn&apost find anything to contradict it," Barr told NBC News.
When an ad like this seems to contradict the values a brand has been built on, that can be damaging, he said.
It's so juvenile in tone, in spirit, and the cruel prank they play on Jim seems to contradict everything that's come before.
And important facts contradict the official story that it was a 50-50 sale to Qatar and Swiss oil-trading company Glencore.
" Specifically, the lawsuit alleged that CBS "failed to interview other individuals who may have been able to confirm or contradict the allegations.
They agreed that the document said to contradict Mr. Tillman's account was not signed by Hamilton and was prepared after his death.
A photograph, on the other hand, is static and has a tendency to contradict the artifice of the rest of the setting.
They don't want anyone else to be talking to the public about food in a way that might contradict their own messages.
Both Yates and Brennan had reportedly informed the Trump administration that their testimony would contradict some statements made by White House officials.
In states like South Carolina, Iowa, Georgia, and Mississippi, federal judges have already ruled that laws approved by state legislatures contradict Roe.
"Folks with these skill sets should not be able to knowingly or unknowingly undermine U.S. interests or contradict U.S. values," Smith told Reuters.
No matter what statements come out from authorities or corporate giants, no matter how much the words contradict one another, this isn't over.
His nominee for Treasury secretary, Steve Mnuchin, however, appeared to contradict those remarks in his testimony before the Senate Finance Committee on Thursday.
The subjects of "Three Women" contradict Mr Talese's claim that "the initiators were nearly always men and the inhibitors were nearly always women".
He added in a separate tweet that he believes Tillerson deserves "the benefit of the doubt" pending actions that would contradict that optimism.
That means there&aposs something strange happening in the universe that is making humanity&aposs most cutting-edge physics experiments contradict one another.
As part of his method, Trump demands that those who serve as his chorus loyally repeat his claims and refuse to contradict him.
"These facts appear to contradict your sworn testimony on several occasions," Democrats from the committee said in a letter to Sessions last week.
I don't understand how the jury had no doubt beyond reason that all this evidence added up and/or didn't contradict each other.
It's that readers often contradict themselves — and what they say they want in theory is often belied by the media they actually consume.
British Major General Chris Ghika appeared to contradict increasingly heated warnings from Washington, where officials say they see a growing threat from Iran.
The narrative is framed with direct-to-camera testimony from the characters of Harding, LaVona, and Gillooly, whose accounts heavily contradict each other.
The document reportedly highlighted that information about the project on internal company networks seemed to contradict recent comments from Google CEO Sundar Pichai.
To both contradict and reinforce everything I've said above, here are the two original photos from the back of Alexandra Palace in London.
Many believe Kanye is ruining his reputation because of his political views, which seemingly contradict everything he has rapped about in the past.
The German interior minister, Horst Seehofer, announced this month that Islam "is not a part" of Germany, forcing Angela Merkel to contradict him.
Kim Reynolds acknowledged how important wind farms have been to her state's economy, she said it's "not my place" to contradict the president.
Osofsky's statement appeared to contradict a statement released by Facebook's vice president of search Tom Stocky on Tuesday in response to Gizmodo's reporting.
And that's led legislators in several states to pass laws that seem to contradict the reform-minded movement of the past several years.
Do you have any experiences that support or contradict the notion that people in the United States are expected to smile a lot?
He'll make compromises, ones that often contradict his campaign promises, and then sell them as being total wins for him and his base.
But the Post also unearthed a cell phone belonging to one of the women that contained text messages appearing to contradict Thompson's denials.
But the very next day, Trump appeared to contradict them on Twitter, saying he was still moving forward to try and include it.
The Republican senator pushed Yates, asking if she knew of any precedent for her decision to contradict a determination made by the office.
She said rape kits are only helpful in cases that the attacker denies any sexual contact and DNA evidence can contradict that claim.
"These arrangements contradict Council of Europe standards which notably require that public-service media remain independent of political or economic interference," he said.
Yet, in this case, where the data would seem to contradict their decision, shouldn't the data they are relying on be made public?
Clouds are the sorrows, sufferings, or providential circumstances, within or without our personal lives, which actually seem to contradict the sovereignty of God.
"Moreover, they contradict the statements made by the US President's administration, including at the highest level, on the establishment of cooperation," he said.
This seems directly to contradict the Hammond/Fox promise, making it impossible for Dr Fox to conclude free-trade deals with third countries.
The report appeared to contradict statements by Mr. de Blasio, a Democrat, who suggested that the city had been duped by Allure Group.
Deportation would also contradict the principle of non-refoulement - or not sending back refugees to a place where they face danger, he said.
If so, would the regime itself survive the influx of foreign investors, engineers, technical experts and foreign ideas that contradict the deity myth?
The development, first reported by The Wall Street Journal, appears to contradict public statements Cohen gave to the House Oversight Committee last week.
Reports and revelations about cozy relationships between Trump Cabinet appointees and industry lobbyists contradict the President's claim that he's draining the Washington swamp.
As a candidate, Barack Obama drew crowds to rival or exceed Trump's while pitching ideals that directly contradict the Republican nominee's performative pathos.
George Conway has appeared to frequently contradict and criticize the Trump administration in messages to the nearly 50,000 followers on his Twitter account.
And if you peruse Twitter, you'll regularly see users resurfacing old tweets from Donald Trump that contradict his current stance on various issues.
Mr. Baroni did not contradict Mr. Wildstein's most politically explosive assertion that Mr. Christie knew about the lane closings as they were happening.
The police said Mr. delos Santos had been armed and had fought with officers, but surveillance footage and other evidence contradict their account.
Moreover, increased Russian-Saudi ties need not contradict American interests, said Theodore Karasik, senior adviser to Gulf State Analytics, a Washington-based consultancy.
"These findings from the independent autopsy contradict the police narrative that we've been told," Benjamin Crump, the family's lawyer, said in a statement.
The memos contradict statements made by the president, who told The Times in January that he had no role in Mr. Kushner's clearance.
It also would embarrass said authoritarian state, perhaps WikiLeaks' most reliable partner on the world stage, for Assange to contradict its public line.
"President Trump has repeatedly demonstrated that he is seemingly incapable of hearing facts that contradict his own views," Warner said in a statement.
However, results collated by the Catholic Church, a powerful institution in the DRC, reportedly contradict the official result, making Fayulu the clear winner.
The Emergencies Act would give Trudeau and his cabinet sweeping powers, such as fines or jail sentences for people who contradict emergency orders.
At this point, one might ask why the White House even bothers to invent cover stories that the president himself will inevitably contradict.
The monologue is, in fact, so eloquent and insightful that it threatens to contradict, rather than deepen, Duc's character as we know it.
If it&aposs not, then it will contradict itself, or it will be somehow insubstantial and end up making the audience feel cheated.
Video of Teenager's Fatal Shooting May Contradict Initial Police Account Jayson Negron, 1952, appeared to be alive and handcuffed in a short video.
Trump makes impulsive decisions and his spokespeople get busy spinning it, often in ways that directly contradict previous things he's said and done.
Mining operations contradict efforts to prevent financial risk and to discourage activities that "deviate from the needs of the real economy", it added.
"We did receive public assurances from the Israeli government that contradict this announcement," White House spokesman Josh Earnest said at a news briefing.
Amid all these differing and conversing views, it can be difficult to listen to opinions that might contradict or challenge your own view.
A week after the trial's conclusion, Wood inexplicably tweeted an observation that seemed to contradict the arguments he had made in federal court.
"But he later appeared to contradict himself, saying, "And from our shores, we, you know, it could get worse before it gets better.
Now any attempt by Trump to contradict Kelly's move would shatter the chief of staff's authority and make his position all but impossible.
But when the President has a clear agenda that requires a radical departure from the status quo, he cannot have officials contradict it.
Almost immediately after news broke of the termination on Tuesday, accounts surfaced that appeared to contradict the narrative emerging from the White House.
But as soon as Jackson jumped in to question Stone, he began to contradict his explanations for the post and for his remorse.
The review is expected to contradict some of the unfounded theories about the 2016 election that the president and his allies have promoted.
How do these findings contradict what had long been believed about the approximate age at which most scientists do their "most electrifying work"?
The notion that the FBI was not aware of the events would contradict its claims about its monitoring made later in federal court.
In fact, a review of the debate transcript appears to prove that Biden did not contradict himself in describing his health care proposal.
They dismiss, ignore, or become outraged by reports that contradict this worldview, sometimes from fear, sometimes from malice, and sometimes over personal reasons.
When asked about whether the same person carried both shootings, Bush said officials were not aware of anything that would contradict that suggestion.
"These findings from the independent autopsy contradict the police narrative that we've been told," Clark family lawyer Benjamin Crump said in a statement.
"These comments directly contradict what DOJ previously told us," tweeted House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler, who authorized the subpoena for the Mueller report.
And Bolton has also been cautious not to publicly contradict Trump's assertions about the pace of progress in the US-North Korea diplomacy.
" Per a summary of the interview, Sekulow also said that "Cohen should not contradict Trump and that it was time to move on.
The push to retire the race concept may seem to contradict another progressive trend in medicine: increased attention to how race affects treatment.
"California has chosen to purposefully contradict the will and the responsibility of the Congress to protect our homeland," Nielsen said in a statement.
Like almost every Republican, he has a track record of statements that directly contradict Trump's positions and undermine his most prized policy commitments.
No one has to give up their social scientist card for calling out behavior or events that contradict American values or democratic norms.
This is the only place where we haven't seen Trump contradict himself, but we still don't know exactly what his policy will be.
The findings contradict suggestions from Western officials in recent months who said any Rwandan support for Burundian rebels appeared to have ceased last year.
" Giuliani, true to form, promised to "go on TV, contradict everything you've ever said, and then add some additional damaging information free of charge.
Trump has a tendency to contradict his own aides, so statements by purported spokesman can offer only so much guidance as to his thinking.
Not every country is that committed, but there are still many observation posts the world over that complement, rather than contradict, their surrounding landscapes.
You know, the fact often contradict what the messages are being put out by Donald Trump and people who have similar views of immigration.
When the rule was announced in May, it included a new exception for organizations operating in countries where local laws contradict the policy's requirements.
The president also appeared to contradict his national security advisor, John Bolton, who said North Korea's recent missile launches violated U.N. Security Council resolutions.
His testimony appeared to contradict other witnesses, particularly surrounding a July 10 meeting on Ukraine, and Democrats want him to return to clarify it.
They also contradict a previous statement from White House spokesperson Raj Shah, who said Kelly became "fully aware" of the allegations on Feb. 7.
But the EPA loves to pretend that any data that might contradict its motives does not exist, without providing new data of its own.
A federal judge struck down Medicaid work requirements in Kentucky and Arkansas, saying they contradict Medicaid's legally defined purpose as a health care program.
RELATED - Sources: Former Acting AG Yates to contradict administration about Flynn at hearing Later, Schiff told CNN the panel focused on three core areas.
"Unfortunately the administration has given such conflicting information that president's tweets at times seem to contradict the statements made by his staff," Collins said.
Then-President George H.W. Bush pronounced Hill's allegations "unfounded," even though the only evidence the FBI reportedly found to contradict them was Thomas's denial.
"The best thing you can do for your health is to get a lot of exercise, and our results don't contradict that," says Jack.
Following the treasury secretary and national security adviser's lead, Sanders declined to contradict the Kremlin's account that Trump "accepted" Putin's denial of election-meddling.
Lead researcher Dr. Niklas Steffens says his findings contradict claims that the awards recognize the best performances in films from all over the world.
When reached for comment, the firm said it was speaking for both men, and did not contradict the filing's description of their job history.
Lentz decided that advocating for Trump would contradict his Christian faith; he was particularly bothered by Trump's attacks on immigrants and on the press.
Clinton and Mr. Trump one-on-one, so he could not rely on the candidate's opponent to jump in to contradict a dubious claim.
Thus, it would contradict the constitutional structure to allow a president to defeat a House investigation and thereby hide evidence of his own wrongdoing.
Clinton appeared to say nothing to contradict what they had already discovered about how the private server was used, a law enforcement official said.
Wheeler cited numbers as far back as the 1970s, saying it was a comparison to contradict media reports that say pollution is getting worse.
Not only has Trump taken liberal positions on core platform issues, he has demonstrated a remarkable ability to contradict himself at a moment's notice.
If the "interaction" means leaking the information, then McCabe's statement would seem to directly contradict statements Comey made in a May 2017 congressional hearing.
Stocks had been trading higher earlier Friday, but the market turned sharply lower after Trump administration officials seemed to contradict each other on trade.
The document will also contradict an official U.S. intelligence community assessment that Russian President Vladimir Putin showed a "preference" for Trump during the race.
Yellen's comments, her first since the Fed held rates steady two weeks ago, appeared to contradict recent hawkish comments from several of her colleagues.
"Settlements constitute a violation of international law and contradict commitments made by Israeli authorities in favor of a two-state solution," the spokesman said.
A panel of independent experts, producing facts that contradict a lawmaker's position, make it hard for a politician to deceive and sway the public.
Article 534 in the Lebanese penal code says sexual acts that contradict the "order of nature" can mean up to a year in jail.
Sometimes drawing and words contradict each other, and then they each change, and I find myself deleting words and erasing lines until everything agrees.
Banality takes its place beside profundity, irony beside sincerity, and if one's impressions of the piece contradict one another, all responses seem nonetheless valid.
The hearing will directly contradict what Pruitt and other Trump administration officials have said, doubting human activity is a leading driver of climate change.
Those expressed goals (or rhetorical strategy) make it hard to talk about the challenges Musk's many businesses face or contradict certain assumptions around them.
The DNC and the Clinton campaign have said that they were uninvolved with her efforts, and no evidence has surfaced to contradict that claim.
"Outside of France, it is one of the principal symbols of France," Mr. Thomasse told the crowd, and there was nobody to contradict him.
Background reading: President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey has pursued policies that contradict economic orthodoxy about inflation, echoing the patterns of other populist leaders.
The under secretary of state for public affairs, Steve Goldstein, was fired after he issued a statement that seemed to contradict the White House.
The Pew Research Center and the Center for American Progress have produced methodologically sophisticated surveys of the electorate that sharply contradict 613 exit polls.
Each character is made to move and speak in ways that contradict even a passing knowledge of human behavior and reap only sporadic laughs.
The move would contradict a core tenet of Senate procedure, which says lawmakers must be physically present in the chamber when casting a vote.
Attorneys for Clark's family said at a news conference Friday that the autopsy results contradict the account of the shooting presented by Sacramento police.
Why it matters: The talking points contradict President Trump's optimism about the Turkish incursion that followed his decision to remove troops from northern Syria.
However, emails released recently under the Freedom of Information Act to the Sierra Club, which sued to obtain the documents, appear to contradict that.
That does not itself contradict Biden's claim that he expressed support, or something less than opposition, in a one-on-one conversation with Obama.
The problem: a Department of Justice indictment against 13 Russian individuals and entities in February 2018 for election interference appears to contradict this allegation.
I'm not sure if you knew this, but the statements you made towards the beginning completely contradict the points you made at the end.
When Chris later shows up at the engagement party, he doesn't contradict one of Mollys co-workers, who refers to him as her boyfriend.
That included at least three conversations between Stone and Trump on the topic that would appear to contradict the president's written answer to Mueller.
Students: Read the entire column, then tell us: — Does your own experience support or contradict the writers' claims about competition between males and females?
"We do have witness testimony that seems to contradict the notion that the entire crew was asleep," attorney Douglas Schwartz said in the statement.
"To this day, the Republicans are still withholding transcripts from Democrats and the American people that contradict their conspiracy theories," the Democratic spokesman said.
Do they matter as much as they used to since he gives so many and tends to contradict himself from one to the other?
While Mr. Cohen declined to discuss specifics of the investigation with ABC News, he appeared to contradict the president's characterization of Mr. Mueller's inquiry.
His love of bowling may contradict the image of Billy Bob Thornton, the 63-year-old actor, musician, writer and ex-husband of five.
Concern over the bill spread rapidly to pro-business and pro-Beijing elements usually loath to publicly contradict the Hong Kong or Chinese governments.
It's not a question of truth but utility: whether particular stories appropriately conform to or inconveniently contradict certain fashionable, or even ideologically mandatory, narratives.
Conversely, a number of his judicial decisions and legal moves seem to directly contradict his self-stated commitment to advancing gender and racial diversity.
The U.S. intelligence officials' comments appear to contradict recent academic reports that suggested the range was rendered possibly unusable by a September nuclear test.
This was done, Mr Cohen said in court, in an effort not to contradict the president's "political messaging" and thereby "to be loyal" to him.
Lavrov said Russia was "ready to work on this text" as long as it didn't contradict any other UN resolutions or US-Russia ceasefire agreements.
However, I think the roots of the firing are elsewhere: in Comey's decision to contradict the president on whether the Obama administration wiretapped Trump Tower.
Some may be quick to contradict this claim by pointing to Officer Jason Van Dyke in Chicago, who killed Laquan McDonald on October 14, 2014.
Budget director Mick Mulvaney acknowledged that the preliminary budget might appear to contradict Trump's statements as a candidate and as president vowing more infrastructure spending.
Front-wheel drive architectures, short wheelbases and tall roofs are all things that contradict the low-and-long designs that we associate with expensive cars.
However, the newly-revealed communications further contradict months of repeated denials by Trump officials that his campaign had contact with officials representing the Russian government.
That lawyer, still unidentified in the report, told Cohen that Trump appreciated him and that Cohen needed to stay on message and not contradict Trump.
It issued new ethics rules for teachers of all levels last year, saying they should not do anything to contradict the authority of the party.
"When we investigated it, the sheikh or the head of the tribe, her family have denounced the police's statement, they contradict the police," said Edwar.
The International Olympic Committee dashed the hopes of video-gamers when its president, Thomas Bach, said that electronic sports promote violence and contradict Olympic values.
Jenna's face tells audiences he can hurt her, but Earl's stilted nonchalance and the pains the show takes to downplay his controlling behavior contradict her.
But his use of the drug appears to contradict the claim made in his autobiography in 2012 that, vaccinations aside, "I've never had an injection".
The statement appeared to contradict a key element of a Wall Street Journal report published Tuesday into financial transactions by 21 Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).
It's a lot of ideas that should contradict each other in some ways, but the show has so far been really good at balancing them.
The two candidates are running on very different policy agendas, agendas that in some ways contradict the media narratives about downscale "populists" versus cosmopolitan elites.
Managers of exchange-traded funds, which trade like stocks, have said the three-day minimums in the liquidity rule could directly contradict their investment strategies.
Because it's probably not going to be hard to find someone at the State Department, or formerly at the State Department, to contradict this claim.
But the new trailer seems to contradict Iger's earlier assertion — if Sparrow is the franchise's guaranteed selling point, why isn't he featured in the trailer?
But if any common theme emerged, it's the number of assessments the officials shared that seem to directly contradict positions touted by the Trump administration.
The WH narrative on chemical weapons and what to do about them continues to unfold, and some of the statements seem to contradict one another.
The removals listed here are most likely a patchwork attempt to remove inconvenient references to climate change that contradict the policies of the Trump administration.
The problematic tweet in question was related to Tesla production figures and appeared to contradict figures represented in an earlier letter to the company's shareholders.
But before Trump has even taken office, he's already found a less expected way to abuse the US intelligence community: Ignore, contradict, and insult it.
The principle is now established: When a judge doesn't like a politician's campaign statements, those statements can taint even actions that clearly contradict those statements.
"more akin to... a list of bestselling books" A technical analysis performed on behalf of the plaintiffs seems to contradict Facebook's description of the records.
In her letter, Pelosi pointed to remarks that some of the major companies' executives have made to their shareholders that appear to contradict that argument.
The bottom line: A series of highly significant foreign policy pronouncements have been almost instantaneously undermined as Trump and his top officials contradict one another.
He has repeatedly sent out administration officials to explain his controversial moves, only to contradict them and let them look like liars, their reputations tarnished.
" The second, published the very next day, seems to contradict the first with its headline: "Thanks, Obama: Highest Earners' Tax Rates Rose Sharply in 2101.
This is likely the most contentious question we're tackling here, and the answers may be surprising because they both contradict and bolster certain regional stereotypes.
But because of his disengaged style, Trump has made a habit of complicating the negotiating process by saying things that contradict previous positions or statements.
BLANKFEIN: WELL, I'M NOT GOING TO CONTRADICT BEN BERNANKE PER SE, BUT I THINK THE ECONOMY COULD GROW AT A FASTER RATE THAN IT'S GROWING.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has in recent days made several statements about refunds and deposits for vehicles that contradict the language in Tesla's official policies.
It said its data "does not contradict" the U.S. director of national intelligence's conclusion that Russia was behind efforts to interfere with the U.S. election.
Reports that officials refused to pay the ransom appears to contradict efforts to secure another hostage, Filipina Marites Flor, who was released on June 24.
Will federal employees be put in the awkward position of having to contradict their boss when he exaggerates or else follow along in his untruth?
And in his tête-à-tête with Hannity, he appeared to riff casually about the Stormy Daniels matter, and contradict the President in the process.
That said, Russian judges are generally unwilling to make decisions that contradict the will of Putin and the rest of the ruling elite, he added.
The statement seems to contradict Trump's own tweet from Friday morning, in which he claimed he axed the event after receiving a high cost estimate.
Siluanov's comment seems to contradict a statement made by a Deputy Economy Minister Evgeny Yelin who said that privatisation of Sberbank is possible in 2017.
Critiques to the opposite effect are regressive, and wholly contradict the tenets of liberalism—freedom and autonomy—that the queer liberation movement once closely embraced.
They should confront CEOs when the official positions they espouse in court or before regulatory authorities directly contradict the niceties they spout before congressional committees.
And the Dow lost another 559 points on December 7 after top White House officials seemed to contradict each other about trade talks with China.
" But in a separate interview, he said, "There has been no evidence to contradict the Tupelo Police Department's version of the events in this case.
Complicating the political calculation for Republicans, Trump's comments contradict advice from FBI Director Christopher Wray, who was confirmed in 28503 in a 22019-5 vote.
But instead of simply acknowledging that Trump was wrong and moving on, a top White House communications official on Wednesday refused to contradict the president.
That would contradict Italy's market watchdog which ruled on Wednesday that Vivendi, which owns a 24 percent in the Italian group, had de facto control.
And he is willing to flatly contradict the top diplomatic personnel in his government and diminish the credibility of US rhetoric abroad in the process.
The numbers contradict the narrative of business success and deal-making star power that he later used to help propel himself into the White House.
"The results of this study contradict these conclusions," the report, issued on Monday by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and Florida State University, concluded.
"Let us have a conversation where we don't have to contradict in public the statistics that you put forth," she urged later in the conversation.
Britain's Parliament rejects exiting the E.U. without a deal, U.S. intelligence chiefs contradict their president, and a dramatic escalation in Venezuela raises fear of anarchy.
The statement seemed to contradict a message Mr. Trump had posted on Twitter in August, when he linked the tariffs to bad relations with Turkey.
If that's true, public statements he's made about the secret-spilling organization and its sources directly contradict what he allegedly did a few years later.
Who would lie to the F.B.I. if one's colleagues, interviewed at a later date, would contradict the false account of the same set of events?
And yet, Trump seemed to contradict his own claims about the media just hours later when he credited the press with vetting nominees for him.
The operation appears to contradict Pentagon statements that U.S. military assistance to the Saudi-led campaign is limited to aircraft refueling, logistics and intelligence sharing.
Some of the President's priorities on health care also routinely appeared to contradict or undermine administration officials' efforts to increase access to substance abuse treatment.
So Atwood and Miller had to calibrate plot and character developments in the show, so that the series didn't contradict her sequel, or vice versa.
But, partisanship has hardened so much that Republicans seem unwilling to even consider holding Trump accountable for anything, even as witnesses contradict the GOP's defenses.
The new documents contradict the party&aposs claim that the camps were to counteract terrorism and extremism and for Uighurs to voluntarily "re-educate" themselves.
If the examination does not contradict the attribution of the work to a certain artist or period, the expertise of an art historian is necessary.
The reports contradict earlier  comments from Flynn that sanctions didn't come up during his phone calls ahead of the inauguration with Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak.
Nielsen had to maneuver through the hearing, trying not to contradict the President, while at the same time not repeating some of his misleading claims.
The comments appeared to contradict a frequent explanation from Giuliani, who has tweeted multiple times that he was operating in Ukraine to defend his client.
No matter if the facts currently contradict him, Mr. Trump appears to have convinced himself that he will be proved correct — always — in the future.
McNab posted the snow video to "contradict the fear and anxiety people were feeling at the time" about refugees, and didn't monetize it on YouTube.
" Jacob Grier, writing in Slate, countered this: "These decisions contradict the advice of many scientific bodies that have studied the potential of tobacco harm reduction.
Mr. Pompeo is much more in sync with Mr. Trump on policy than with career foreign service officers, whose recommendations often contradict the White House.
"The O.S.C. relies on Mr. Gates's testimony in an effort to contradict Mr. Manafort," the defense lawyers wrote, referring to the Office of Special Counsel.

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