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"rebuttal" Definitions
  1. the act of saying or proving that a statement or criticism is false

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The rebuttal paper inspired a rebuttal to the rebuttal from Venter, who claimed there were "no major flaws" in his work.
Days after Rubin and Heitlauf's paper appeared, they posted a rebuttal of the rebuttal.
It took only four more days before a rebuttal to the rebuttal was up on bioRxiv, too.
Each panel comes complete with text, and makes for a mini debate — proposition, rebuttal, reaffirmation, second rebuttal, and a final statement.
Project Debater's rebuttal, while eloquently phrased, seemed more like a continuation of its initial argument than a true rebuttal of Natarajan's points.
This rebuttal-rebuttal grumbles that if the evidence against Mr Page was so strong, the Democrats and the FBI would surely not have needed the Steele dossier.
Because this is 2018 and the world is quite strange, the Republican majority on the HSCI have now actually put out a rebuttal to the Democrats' rebuttal of their chairman's memo.
" Through a spokesperson, Melania offered a firm rebuttal: "Mrs.
In fact, the rebuttal Weinstein's legal team released to E!
The response is a rebuttal delivered by the opposing party.
But I know John will just offer a sardonic rebuttal.
The book itself stands as a rebuttal of many critics.
Is there any, well, "there" there on this rebuttal report?
Could this be TB's rebuttal to KFC's Double Down sandwich?
And it's not just a rebuttal to one politician's comments.
This is a Twitter rebuttal as true as they come.
" Apple's rebuttal is particularly biting, calling Samsung's devices "iPhone clones.
This week's New York magazine offers a rebuttal of sorts.
We fact checked Mr. Trump's statements and the Democrats' rebuttal.
And then the common rebuttal is like, what about immigration?
The House can then submit a written rebuttal by Tuesday.
Cooper's rebuttal (with clips of her radio interview) --> http://bit.
Man Wah has halted trading ahead of its own rebuttal.
The obvious rebuttal here is that the Trumps are different.
Norris has a rebuttal to Gelman that he generously posted.
" House rebuttal The House on Monday submitted its rebuttal to the White House's argument that the impeachment articles were "constitutionally invalid," charging that the President's assertions the about the articles was "chilling" and "dead wrong.
But I do agree with part of his rebuttal to critics.
Rebuttal is a vital public service, but lies thrive on repetition.
He asks Du Bois to write a rebuttal of the book.
Blazing Research issued an additional report on Tuesday, rejecting Cogobuy's rebuttal.
GUILFOYLE: Juan, your rebuttal to the ombudsman to the point is.
" Prosecutor Amanda Liskamm, in a rebuttal, called Lichtman's argument a "distraction.
They were strong, so I added some theatrics to my rebuttal.
Will we get a sharp rebuttal or a humble mea culpa?
And offer a rebuttal from the other side of the argument.
And there's nothing the defense team is leaving without rebuttal, apparently.
Mitra Ebadolahi, who co-authored the ACLU report, disputed DHS' rebuttal.
Lawyers for Ulbricht's defense declined to comment on the prosecution's rebuttal.
His New Hampshire victory is a powerful rebuttal to that notion.
The soldier, and others on his behalf, can write a rebuttal.
Before chiming in with your own rebuttal, ask a clarifying question.
Uber has apologized for an "imperfect" rebuttal to a BuzzFeed investigation.
In their rebuttal, House Democrats say this omission is by design.
The recent auctions are a spectacular rebuttal of Professor Helm's theory.
The Democratic memo offers a rebuttal to the Republican memo's allegations.
During rebuttal, District Attorney Dan May said Kenney "turned against" Frazee.
Post-hearing rebuttal comments are due by July 31, USTR said.
" And then my mother's swift rebuttal: "Here, our sons are black.
But the 22016-page Democratic memo did not persuade the authors of the initial Republican memo -- made public three weeks earlier -- as House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes' staff released their own rebuttal to Schiff's rebuttal memo.
The Rubio campaign issued a scathing rebuttal, accusing Mr. Cruz of distortions.
He initially released a rebuttal in November when the accusations first surfaced.
Next year, hopefully she'll share her rebuttal on YouTube and Facebook too.
IBM, which has built its own 533-qubit processor, posted a rebuttal.
Whitmer plans to give her rebuttal address from a local high school.
If they aren't, then be prepared to present a fact-based rebuttal.
A rebuttal to Carrieri's suit was recently presented to a Maryland judge.
Essentially the companies rebuttal to Apple's AirPods that feel a little short.
First, Facebook responded to the Times in a point-by-point rebuttal.
The rebuttal is that a lack of privacy rules also does that.
But it would stand as a rebuttal of Mr Jones's vile ideology.
He initially released a rebuttal in November when the accusations first surfaced.
I bring this quandary up to Jazz and get a strong rebuttal.
The patient accumulation of facts as the basis for rebuttal doesn't work.
Gretchen Whitmer, who will deliver the official Democratic rebuttal along with Rep.
After Quam finished his rebuttal, he offered the microphone back to Mahlberg.
Williams had a tongue-in-cheek, but totally appropriate, reality check rebuttal.
But the Democrats have not been particularly effective in making this rebuttal.
The pamphlet also included an argument for the amendment and a rebuttal.
The Intelligence Committee voted on Monday to make the Democrats' rebuttal public.
Did you read the rebuttal to your letter published at Business Insider?
Trump must now decide whether to OK the Democratic rebuttal for release.
Democrats issued a formal rebuttal arguing that the GOP memo was misleading.
In his rebuttal, Hatch repeatedly returned to the separation-of-powers argument.
He delivered a point-by-point rebuttal of the Pentagon brass's claims.
The House will also file a rebuttal to Mr. Trump's written defense.
He began his rebuttal in a speech last week in Reno, Nev.
"Michael Kors isn't cheap, actually @MichaelKors has marketing smarts," read one rebuttal.
But there's one Californian who's been waiting to give his rebuttal. Gov.
But Nunes also sought to pre-emptively cast doubt on the rebuttal.
Trump's lawyer, meanwhile, is expected to issue a rebuttal after today's hearing.
At 230 feet, 219 inches, Trump genuflected toward his mic with every rebuttal.
Adam Schiff (D-CA), is a rebuttal to Nunes's attacks on the FBI.
Yeung himself tweeted a cryptic and emoji-filled rebuttal of sorts: Calm down.
The same PNAS issue also included a counter-rebuttal to Clack from Jacobson.
Connor posted a rebuttal on Twitter that was both ad hominem and profane.
However, Democrats on the committee denounced the memo and released their own  rebuttal.
Fortunately, Jamelia came swinging with a rebuttal strong enough to body an elephant.
Overall, Google's main point of rebuttal vis-a-vis the report's conclusion — i.e.
Ripa had her People Magazine cover, and now it's time for Strahan's rebuttal.
Indonesian biodiesel exporters filed their rebuttal to the allegation on Friday, Pradnyawati said.
February 5: The House Intelligence Committee votes unanimously to release the Democratic rebuttal.
Update 3PM ET: Jason Miller, Trump's senior communication advisor, has issued a rebuttal.
As Kosinski and Wang point out in their rebuttal, it in fact was.
It came off as a direct rebuttal to Sweden's objections over Gui's treatment.
It is unclear if any sort of Democratic rebuttal is in the works.
Elise was enraged by Leiter's comments and quickly launched a long, rambling rebuttal.
Or is a counterattack, substantive rebuttal, or pivot a better use of time?
Staveley's PCP, which has four weeks to file a rebuttal, declined to comment.
Instead it is seen as immoral, and therefore unworthy of discussion or rebuttal.
Blac Youngsta's rebuttal to the pissed off AoD dancers is brutal ... yet entertaining.
On Wednesday afternoon, Dr. Krauss posted a lengthy rebuttal to the BuzzFeed article.
The episode was a rare, public rebuttal of a prevailing trend in China.
And then you get a 30-second rebuttal, I think, is the rule.
Maye also responded to the claims via Twitter on Saturday, defending Musk's rebuttal.
The president's defense team is set to begins its rebuttal later this week.
CrossCheck swiftly published a rebuttal on their website and their social media sites.
Mueller's office released a rare rebuttal, offering a broad rejection of the story.
Whitmer's rebuttal -- just like Trump's -- encapsulated the two parties' differing approaches to 2020.
However, one element of the minority rebuttal also struck me as equally credible.
Proving Webb's 1979 opinion wrong would have been a much more effective rebuttal.
Worth noting: Democratic committee aides have already prepared a rebuttal to this attack.
The committee voted this week to release the Democratic rebuttal pending Trump's approval.
" But Cill was ready with his rebuttal: "You gave us rhyming names, Ma!
The journal also published a rebuttal by Jacobson and his coauthors refuting Clack's findings.
The question may be whether the U.S. wants to continue to attempt a rebuttal.
Joe Kennedy (D-MA) delivered an impassioned rebuttal to President Trump on Tuesday night.
However, a study in Nature last month provided a sharp rebuttal to the theory.
The separate rebuttal by four psychologists came to similar conclusions, citing Defense Department documents.
The Pakistani foreign ministry rebuttal did not address the report of the missing shoes.
It has compiled a point-by-point rebuttal on these points of disagreement here.
It doesn't take a 1,600-word blog post to launch an effective rebuttal, though.
Dustin Pedroia opened Boston's rebuttal in its five-run second with an RBI double.
Huang's attorney will lay out a rebuttal and counterclaims in court later on Tuesday.
As a rebuttal of Mr Trump's agenda, the speech was an unusual oratorical success.
The address was a meaty rebuttal to Democrats who had expressed concern that Mrs.
The ministry in charge of cyber affairs issued a confusing rebuttal of Bloomberg's story.
Since the ACLU published its rebuttal today, Herner has not heard from Swift's team.
Beshear lauded the success of ObamaCare in his state during his opposition-party rebuttal.
On Monday, Democrats on this committee released their rebuttal ahead of the GOP report.
The letter amounts to a point-by-point rebuttal of Trump's foreign policy outlook.
During her rebuttal, prosecutor Beth Silverman accused Amster of attempting to deceive the jury.
As a faithful Muslim and an aspiring writer, I wanted to write a rebuttal.
Abrams seemed a lot more comfortable than most people tasked with a SOTU rebuttal.
"When he doesn't succeed, he has what I call universal rebuttal," Ms. Jamieson said.
But its rebuttal relied on an estimate of inflation that has invited new questions.
A university spokesperson told BuzzFeed News they have no further comment to Rasmusen's rebuttal.
Dartmouth's rebuttal was filed in January 14.43, long after the news had died down.
But earlier he offered a rebuttal as he was awaiting his meeting with Kim.
But the claim works as a rebuttal of exclusionary, nativist definitions of British identity.
"Repentant Magdalene" looks, at times, like a point-by-point rebuttal of such comments.
Bernie Sanders, who delivered a stinging rebuttal: Everything he [Mnuchin] said is dead wrong.
Or would nominating a black woman in fact be the perfect rebuttal to Trump?
Here's a video about Stacey Abrams, who'll be delivering the Democrats' rebuttal in English.
Abrams's message was largely what you would expect for a Democratic rebuttal — with a focus on broadening economic gains, addressing climate change and expanding domestic programs like Medicaid — but the visuals of her rebuttal were, again, the most important element at work.
However, she's not going to let him keep giving her five-heads without some rebuttal.
She didn't buy Constable Rerrie's rebuttal that they took a free heater, not the statue.
Facebook has also posted a rebuttal to the New York Times piece on its website.
Prosecutors didn't call rebuttal witnesses, leading the way for closing arguments to begin Monday morning.
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In addition, the rebuttal denies a majority of the allegations laid out in Carrieri's lawsuit.
It's also a rebuttal to a much more deeply rooted societal problem transgender people face.
And despite a well-pointed rebuttal, the entire event inspired Pink to make a change.
That's one reason why Trump's lawyers are preparing their own rebuttal of the Mueller report.
The effort seems much more designed to avoid letting Democrats command public attention without rebuttal.
The mocking rebuttal by Henry Ramos Allup, parliament's new president, was broadcast live—another first.
Eleanor Holmes Norton called a "rebuttal before you hear the accusation," when Thomas went first.
Brown launched a full-throated rebuttal shortly after that announcement and hasn't let up since.
State Street published a rebuttal to the Morningstar report in a blog on its website.
Despite the rebuttal, NICE said it welcomed "further discussions" around the cost-effectiveness of Kymriah.
A five-page rebuttal to the civil complaint was followed by a defiant conference call.
His remarks contradicted the U.S. claims and prompted a rare public rebuttal from the Pentagon.
And Fox News' rebuttal to this comparison is that he is not, personally, a murderer.
The defense is expected to make its closing arguments Thursday, followed by a prosecution rebuttal.
But it's a missed opportunity; after a succinct rebuttal from Starr, the plot pushes on.
Though she was probably boiling with anger on the inside, her rebuttal was measuredly polite.
She was particularly good at rebuttal — taking apart the other side's argument in four minutes.
In a damning point-by-point rebuttal, residents proved that the article was a fabrication.
In a rebuttal to the report, Salazar acknowledged testing a testosterone gel on his sons.
CreditCreditJim Wilson/The New York Times SAN FRANCISCO — The rebuttal sounded something like a threat.
The defense — a team of lawyers the president himself tapped — will then present a rebuttal.
They are saying it because it's a knee-jerk rebuttal to a challenge about guns.
Alyssa Farah, a spokeswoman for Pence, provided the newspaper with a rebuttal to Rippon's remarks.
Last night, Democrats released their own memo, a direct rebuttal pushing back on each point.
Trump's team are drafting a rebuttal that could set off a fight in federal courts.
Michelle Goldberg thinks Senator Kamala Harris is positioning herself as a rebuttal to Trumpian ethnonationalism.
When asked about his rebuttal to the "average" remark, and about the boos, he shrugged.
The rebuttal was sent to members of the DC Council and later forwarded to Hyperallergic.
Raghavendra also wrote a rebuttal to Andreessen on (where else) Medium laying out his opposition.
Without explicitly saying so, Melania Trump's trip to Africa was a rebuttal of her husband's worldview.
So no legal rebuttal to the statutory interpretation of the court, no attempt at rational argument.
Despite the surprise, the co-founders had a rebuttal for every question that came their way.
Sessions is now publicly defending himself, in an exceedingly rare and direct rebuttal to the president.
The list of authors on the Clack rebuttal is impressive, and should be paid attention to.
But Mr Hu's rebuttal nonetheless provided slightly more detail than has previously been volunteered by officials.
His argument got more airtime when Justice Samuel Alito picked it up in Mr Goldberg's rebuttal.
Ouellet's stinging letter, unusually blunt between churchmen, was a point-by-point rebuttal of Vigano's statements.
Hearings on the order and rebuttal are set to be heard on March 22 at 1pm.
And despite a well-pointed rebuttal, the social media incident inspired Pink to make a change.
And, of course, Press Secretary Sarah Sanders responding to all of this a pretty powerful rebuttal.
In this case, Rota made "limited factual corrections" after Seeking Alpha contacted him about Farmland's rebuttal.
This will be the third time Sanders gives his own rebuttal to the televised annual address.
And his detailed answers provide a damning rebuttal to the FBI's portrayal of the Steele material.
Perhaps Swift will issue a rebuttal when she takes the stage at the Grammys next week.
Nina's plot in this episode is a rebuttal to the final note of the Jennings' story.
Congress should not get the report nor the rebuttal until they is released to the public.
Some Republicans think the rebuttal is useless; The Hill's Scott Wong talks to them: http://bit.
On Thursday, Science also published a strong rebuttal from the authors of the original replication project.
When it is released, his lawyers say, he has a point-by-point rebuttal to offer.
Douglass aimed to transform the idea of the nation as a rebuttal to illiberal White nationalism.
In rebuttal, the Police Department commissioned a report to exonerate itself and muddy the new narrative.
It is also a rebuttal to the idea that progressive Democrats are simply against President Trump.
Obama ended in a final thought on McCain that serves as the perfect rebuttal to Trump.
A House committee voted to release the Democratic rebuttal to a Republican memo on surveillance abuse.
The Trumpian rebuttal to these charges is that Cohen is a sleazy lawyer and proven liar.
And on Friday, it published a rebuttal defending its accounting practices and transactions with related parties.
Attorneys for the President continue their rebuttal to House managers' arguments for removing him from office.
"When We Rise," ABC's sweeping four-night history of the gay rights movement, is a rebuttal.
" In rebuttal, Assistant State Attorney Alan Mizrahi told jurors: "The truth about this case demands justice.
After that, White House lawyers will have the same amount of time to make their rebuttal.
Ms. McKee filed the defamation suit in December 2015, saying the rebuttal had damaged her reputation.
Ms. Hill is entitled to her opinion but no rebuttal evidence was allowed to be offered.
His rebuttal featured an audience reacting, which State of the Union responses have not always included.
The Trump Organization has responded to some of those letters, including a rebuttal to Democratic Sen.
In her rebuttal, Chang notes that she never claimed to have earned a degree from Harvard.
If the court follows its usual practice, the first lawyer will be allowed a brief rebuttal.
But a couple of things have changed in the three years since McCardle offered that rebuttal.
And Pope Francis — A Man of His Word is a rebuttal to that model of leadership.
B delivered a devastating, fact-free rebuttal in the form of a diss track on Soundcloud.
India will issue 'point-to-point' rebuttal on the issue in due course, the government said.
In the prosecution's rebuttal closing argument, Lt. Scott McDonald said Gallagher's fate was not up to Scott.
" —Evelyn H. "A much needed, fierce rebuttal to Hillbilly Elegy and about so much more than Appalachia.
While they were in front of cameras without a strong rebuttal, Trump privately resisted appeals for help.
It's also possible they were direct responses to the Schiff rebuttal memo designed to address its criticisms.
You either bite your tongue, and quietly fill with rage, or fire back with an impassioned rebuttal.
Adam Schiff (D-CA) and is a rebuttal of Devin Nunes's (R-CA) attacks on the FBI.
The fact that they're not clamoring for the government to take it over demands exploration, not rebuttal.
His criticism has been enough that, on Wednesday, the company put out a rebuttal to his jabs.
Sanders' rebuttal -- that in America it's still OK to disagree with the President -- was swift and biting.
Once again, each candidate gets 60 seconds to respond to a question and 30 seconds for rebuttal.
It all feels like a rebuttal to his bandmate Levon Helm's searing autobiography This Wheel's On Fire.
His "Thank you" symbolized the end of a conversation, cutting off any rebuttal before it even happens.
It's also a conversation-ending rejoinder, dismissing the statement at hand as unworthy of engagement or rebuttal.
But now, Hawn's account functions as a bit of a rebuttal to Hudson's brand of digital celebrity.
Those documents reflected the inaccuracies in the Nunes memo, and by inference supported the Democrats' rebuttal. Kaboom!
But we do know that the "nearly four decades" part of his rebuttal is a documented untruth.
But more people watched House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer deliver their rebuttal.
Kennedy, who gave the response last year, tweeted out some tips as Abrams prepares for her rebuttal.
Rebuttal: Hannah wasn't close to Tony, but her tragic story shows she wasn't really close to anyone.
Despite far and wide rebuttal, the video still gained ground and was mentioned in various media reports.
In February, she delivered the Democratic Party's rebuttal to President Donald Trump's State of the Union address.
"That's not the language of victimization," a prosecutor, Vikas Khanna, said in a final rebuttal on Monday.
Passage could offer Democrats a rebuttal against Republicans, who have accused them of prioritizing impeachment above legislation.
The mayor's office even posted a rebuttal online of a New York Times article on Mr. Ponte.
Ordinarily, he is not the type to let criticism slide, or to refrain from offering a rebuttal.
"Smells like democracy to me," she says, a rebuttal to her critics that gives away the gag.
After Payne wrapped up on March 23, Mann asked that the same rules apply for Clark's rebuttal.
Ayanna Pressley also gave a rebuttal of her own on behalf of the progressive Working Families Party.
A source on the president's legal team said they would present a "thorough rebuttal" to Democrats' charges.
Schiff's comments come after the White House's decision last week not to publish the Democratic rebuttal document.
Background reading: • Mr. Pence's rebuttal to The Times's reporting, and the original article to which he responded.
Lee followed up the lunch by tweeting a lengthy rebuttal to Barr's arguments in the caucus meeting.
"It's my understanding that her story was leaked before the letter became public," Feinstein said in rebuttal.
He was a walking, talking rebuttal to white supremacy and the myths of black pathology and inferiority.
Federal prosecutor Amanda Liskamm, in her rebuttal, reminded the jury that Guzmán, not Zambada, was on trial.
Yes, but: There is a virtually endless list of rebuttal or qualifying points to the Trump argument.
It's just not fair when one side can't call witnesses, can't cross examine, can't offer rebuttal evidence.
The rebuttal to the second Comey comment comes from a series of Justice Department inspector general reports.
Prosecutors are expected to conclude their statements with a rebuttal to the defense argument on Friday morning.
But his State of the Union rebuttal was criticized by those on both sides of the aisle.
What did you think of Trump's long-anticipated State of the Union address, and of Abrams's rebuttal?
This time, when they said they had seen her a week before, the police had a rebuttal.
" One particularly popular rebuttal: "It reminds me of people talking about the iPhone before it came out.
Danielle had a two-word rebuttal for Suede, and yes ... one of those words started with 'F.
Alibaba responded with with a "point by point rebuttal" of the section of the report focused on Taobao.
He's painting "The Connoisseur" (1961), a rebuttal to the newer American art he understood to be replacing his.
The journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences published both the critique and Jacobson's rebuttal on Monday.
She's a public historian and it's a rebuttal to Hillbilly Elegy and that way of historicizing this area.
All of those arguments will inevitably draw scrutiny and fact-checking from the media and rebuttal from Democrats.
We once ran a takedown of the wedge salad, only to receive a rebuttal from the author's dad.
Ian Sams, national press secretary for the Harris campaign, offered a preemptive rebuttal of Biden's remarks on Twitter.
But a female mentor practiced a rebuttal with LePoint, and just one month later, she delivered it successfully.
Ken Schneck, Cleveland resident and syndicated radio host, wrote a rebuttal to the cancellation on The Huffington Post.
In response to Spotify CEO Daniel Ek's blog post explaining his positions, Apple published its rebuttal on Thursday.
The result is a good rebuttal to FBI requests for legislation, but not necessarily good news for privacy.
This man, we see, is both a product of his environment, and a walking rebuttal of its expectations.
Simply saying "it makes sense" is a valid rebuttal for what appears to be a fabricated historical site?
January 29: House Intelligence Committee Republicans vote to release Nunes' memo, and not to release a Democratic rebuttal.
Marlinspike makes no direct comment on this critique — beyond his general rebuttal of OWS having limited development resources.
Jo Cox—idealistic, diligent, likeable and rooted in her Yorkshire constituency—was a living rebuttal of that cynicism.
It will present the evidence gathered by prosecutors and will not be subject to cross examination or rebuttal.
His findings were challenged by research from Australia in 2013; he responded with a rebuttal published last year.
With five originalist-minded jurists now sitting on the high court, Stevens's rebuttal is more salient than ever.
The president's aides plan to divide up the Mueller report and develop a rebuttal strategy, the Times reported.
Rebuttal: Tony isn't the first omnipresent spirit guide in a teen story, and he won't be the last.
" In rebuttal remarks, federal prosecutor Peter Koski told jurors that the defense lawyers' friendship defense was a "misdirection.
Planned Parenthood framed the new push as a rebuttal to the Trump administration's "attacks" on women's health care.
Greenwald's offline openness to rebuttal—in contrast to his online bloodlust and sarcasm—was always a nice surprise.
"Many have spent the past year anxious, angry, afraid," Kennedy said in the Democratic rebuttal to Trump's address.
The same year, Kramer issued something of a rebuttal, a long article headlined "In Defense of Antidepressants" that
Clinton to deliver a detailed point-by-point rebuttal to the economic proposals Mr. Trump unveiled this week.
But, Giuliani and Trump will issue their rebuttal in an attempt to undermine whatever the Mueller report says.
The pair stood somewhat awkwardly side-by-side in a Capitol hallway for their five-minute long rebuttal.
In a Hnath play, you repeatedly find yourself agreeing with a pointed speech, then agreeing with its rebuttal.
At his own press conference in New Jersey on Thursday, Christie issued a lengthy rebuttal to his critics.
And they also rejected a bid to release a Democratic rebuttal at the same time as the memo.
The three speeches resonated as a broad rebuttal of the doctrine that Mr. Trump has made his own.
But that brought an American rebuttal, and soon the Europeans, reluctant to confront Washington directly, softened the criticism.
For its part, Opera issued a rebuttal to Hindenburg and offered some input to TechCrunch through a spokesperson.
It was at once austere and flagrant, a rebuttal of cherished notions of what a garden should be.
He aggressively defended his proposal, offering a detailed rebuttal to what he cast as "misperceptions" about the proposal.
A point-by-point rebuttal of Democrats' specific case was a more limited aspect of the president's argument.
In a 50-minute rebuttal, federal prosecutor Amanda Liskamm reminded jurors that Guzmán, not Zambada, was on trial.
Since at least last summer, Trump's legal team has been drafting a rebuttal in preparation for Mueller's report.
A source briefed on the rebuttal report by the President's legal team says it is already half completed.
Comcast said it has no plans now to file a formal rebuttal unless the commission asks for one.
Beck Strauss, an independent researcher who studies planetary geophysics, reached out to Maier about writing up a rebuttal.
You may despise Mr. Trump's style of rebuttal, but the clash is a fair fight of free speakers.
Earlier this year, Abrams delivered the Democrats' official rebuttal to President Donald Trump's State of the Union speech.
In its rebuttal of The Journal&aposs reporting, Huawei downplayed the significance of state support in its success.
I think Ackman raises a number of points that do need a rebuttal, cause they seem pretty serious.
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: You guys, if I can't hear her statement, I can't come up with a rebuttal. Please.
It's a bit like attempting a point-by-point rebuttal of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
She will be both the first nonsitting public official and the first black woman to deliver the rebuttal.
Republican rebuttal The Republican argument pushing back against Schumer's proposal for four witnesses is starting to take shape.
JOE MCCAFFREY, PHILADELPHIA To the Editor: Joseph Kennedy's rebuttal to the State of the Union was spot on.
But Facebook's go-to rebuttal is to claim it is only subject to the jurisdiction of the Irish DPA.
Conspicuously missing from the blog, however, was a specific rebuttal to the enormous racial disparity uncovered by the ACLU.
And now recent events suggest an even simpler rebuttal: Why entrust a key to someone who gets robbed frequently?
Trump plans Clinton foreign policy rebuttal "This is a man who was born in Indiana," McConnell said of Curiel.
The Clack rebuttal was blunt and cut deep at the assumptions that underlie the work of Jacobson and colleagues.
"Mirroring works because when a normal person is listening to someone else, they're already planning their rebuttal," she said.
In what seemed to be a rebuttal to Amazon's private label push, Walmart acquired Bonobos, Shoebuy, ModCloth and Moosejaw.
The State of the Union rebuttal, then, presents an opportunity for both Abrams and the Democratic Party at large.
They have written a rebuttal memo, which the president must declassify before it can be released to the public.
In the wake of Comey's testimony and Trump's rebuttal, the American public has been left with the difficult decision.
And when Clinton started her acceptance speech, Trump grabbed his phone and tweeted up a real-time rebuttal. 3.
Her rebuttal to Trump's incoherent rants was to chuckle and tell viewers to check in with the fact checkers.
See if any of the following reasons have popped into your mind — and I'll add a rebuttal to each.
One rebuttal that Comey said will work is creating "good troll armies" online to counter Russian disinformation campaign. 6.
I also respect anyone taking the piss out of his list, but SB Nation's rebuttal list is also wrong.
"(It) gives them a clear rebuttal to the Trump administration's argument that China isn't doing its part," he said.
Buttigieg's grappling with the subject on Sunday highlighted an important rebuttal to a commonly used framing on abortion rights.
The prosecution hit back in their rebuttal, telling the jury that either side could have compelled Flynn to testify.
Update 12/12/16, 9AM ET: Story updated to include a rebuttal from The New Yorker on PropOrNot's evidence.
Nor is it accidental that there is no replacement for, or even a rebuttal of Obama's climate change policy.
"They want us to be wrong," said Vijg, who with his colleagues published a rebuttal to all the criticism.
Again, in its rebuttal, Facebook rejects that characterization — claiming a less inept early handling of the political disinformation threat.
Nicki Minaj has filed a rebuttal to the complaint lodged against her by one Ms. Remy Ma. All rise.
Other experts mounted a vigorous defense of the no-boundary idea and a rebuttal of Turok and colleagues' reasoning.
Never underestimate a Gallagher's capacity for pettiness, and also expect Liam's rebuttal of the song via Twitter by tonight.
Art belongs to the people, is the dictate of the Soviet state, but the narrative voice offers a rebuttal.
The revealing of the detailed rebuttal comes as Cohen has emerged as a central figure in the Russia probes.
The manifesto began as a rebuttal to the valuation of their work as being inherently entangled in identity politics.
After digging through all that information, it churned out a four-minute opening argument, a rebuttal, and a summary.
Warren delivered her most forceful rebuttal yet during a speech at the National Congress of American Indians in February.
In an angry rebuttal later that day, Kavanaugh said the accusations were part of a "political hit" by Democrats.
A 16-page rebuttal to the Exponent report by the American Enterprise Institute was given instant and wide credibility.
"I am starting a petition for the Democrats to let @iamcardib give the rebuttal to the SOTU," Colbert tweeted.
The Democrats' decision to release their rebuttal early, along with the 85033 interview transcripts, is likely to inflame Republicans.
That prompted a public rebuttal last week from a Chinese official attending a climate summit meeting in Marrakesh, Morocco.
On Tuesday, Sanders was the strongest candidate across the two hours, his performance including a memorable rebuttal when Rep.
General Lewis issued a sharp written rebuttal to the inspector general in which he denied many of the allegations.
Apple bit back at Spotify's claims, but its response was more a rebuttal — or alternative angle — on those complaints.
Google's main rebuttal is that Android users can easily remove the pre-installed apps and download third-party alternatives.
Cardinal Wuerl initially tried to defend himself from charges in the Pennsylvania report, posting an online rebuttal on TheWuerlRecord.
On Tuesday, those PBMs — many of whom are now owned by health insurers — will have a chance for rebuttal.
Sanders's rebuttal could be an opportunity to appeal to voters after he couldn't claim success in the Iowa caucuses.
China: Getting Dirty Vice President Pence's airing of China's dirty laundry has already gotten a public rebuttal from Beijing.
House Republicans issued their own rebuttal report on Monday, saying Democrats had not established an impeachable offense by Trump.
Gui Minhai's latest "confession" was a point-by-point rebuttal of Sweden's objections to China's handling of his case.
On Monday night, it will have the opportunity to make a statement for which there is no valid rebuttal.
Trump now has a ready rebuttal to Democrats' claim that he's not the dealmaker he claimed to be; Sen.
It is history, not biology, that is destiny, she insists; this book is partly a rebuttal of racial essentialism.
Tim Kaine (21996) Tim Kaine gave the State of the Union rebuttal in 21976 as the governor of Virginia.
Mr. McKinstry contended that the strength of a rebuttal to the latest analysis had helped lead to the decision.
Neither Barr's letter to Congress nor his press conference offers up any kind of detailed, point-by-point rebuttal.
The law was regarded as a rebuttal to President John F. Kennedy's appointment of his brother Robert as attorney general.
In their rebuttal, state prosecutors contended that the "LMAO" comment should not end the trial, the Asbury Park Press reported.
The 10-page note, according to Schiff and other Democrats, is a detailed rebuttal to the claims in Nunes's memo.
In his rebuttal, Mr Stevenson noted that the "awesome" power of executing someone must be exercised "fairly, reliably and humanely".
But of course, Mendes has a rebuttal for that fact too: he and Baldwin were just there together...as friends.
The tariffs will not come into effect until after July 2, when a seven-day final rebuttal comment period ends.
The rebuttal came on July 16th on the website of Caixin, a respected financial magazine, written under a pseudonym, Qingchi.
"The pattern has been restricted from sale to anyone outside of the program," reads the rebuttal from an unnamed author.
While Trump had reportedly been preparing a point-by-point rebuttal of the Mueller report, it was not immediately released.
The remark drew a swift rebuttal from Trump, who interrupted Clinton while denying that he ever made such a claim.
Hillary Clinton offered a direct rebuttal to Trump's remarks during a rally in St. Petersburg, Florida, later in the day.
The prosecution hit back in their rebuttal, telling the jury that either side could have compelled Michael Flynn to testify.
Look, fact is Sarah inadvertently gave his show huge promotion, and now he's following through with this in-character rebuttal.
Critics questioned the value of the mission, drawing a fierce rebuttal from Trump, who said it had yielded vital intelligence.
The Democrats' rebuttal memo will "go through the exact same process" that the Republican memo went through before it's publication.
To counter this, mainstream politicians need to find a language of rebuttal (being called "pro-truth" might be a start).
But Sweatman is currently working on a rebuttal to the critique, so perhaps there will be more to that story.
During the first trial, O'Neill barred Jackson from taking the stand as a rebuttal witness, ruling the statements were hearsay.
Following Trump's immigration address, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer are slated to offer their rebuttal.
Hours after the civil complaint was filed, Mr. Cooperman fired back with a detailed five-page rebuttal sent to investors.
Mr. Dittrich responded with his own rebuttal on the website Medium, including an audiotape of an interview with Dr. Corkin.
The president's State of the Union address is typically followed by a rebuttal speech by representatives of the opposition party.
For example, during the prosecution's rebuttal, he pressed the chief deputy state's attorney for Baltimore, Michael Schatzow, about the seatbelt.
Clinton's rebuttal by making pre-emptive moves to try to constrain what she might do and say at her convention.
McCluskey's parents, Jill and Matthew McCluskey, posted a rebuttal to the review of her case, according to CNN affiliate KUTV.
Mr. Simon cautions that this fastidiousness is no rebuttal to his declaration that he's ready to let it all go.
Mochizuki has now posted Scholze's and Stix's report on his website, along with several reports of his own in rebuttal.
" It's a pointed rebuttal to the claim Trump made on Twitter in December that "we have defeated ISIS in Syria.
That he has not been signed, even to a backup position, is a damaging rebuttal to the cries of meritocracy.
While Shiva posted a furious rebuttal to the piece on her website, many still question the science behind her rhetoric.
What's next: The Justice Department has moved on to its rebuttal witnesses as the end of the trial draws closer.
It said it was unaware that the inquiry had been at Qualcomm's behest — something not directly addressed in Qualcomm's rebuttal.
But a new independent analysis, released Monday by the Urban Institute, serves a striking rebuttal to the administration's rosy outlook.
Moore's campaign against the media in many ways has mirrored Trump, who uses "fake news" as a go-to rebuttal.
The Source: The initial rumor comes from trolls, the rebuttal from J.J. Abrams himself Probability of Accuracy: It's not happening.
If the original article pissed you off and you've been waiting for a convincing rebuttal, I've probably left you unsatisfied.
This rebuttal proffers a strange theory of governance that American accounts are somehow bound by the lifetime of its generations.
An ongoing trial in France over whether UBS helped French clients evade taxes adds piquancy to Mr. Ermotti's U.S. rebuttal.
That's because when a defendant testifies that the charged conduct didn't occur, he opens the door for prosecution rebuttal evidence.
So does the rebuttal from the governor's camp: that the mayor already has the power to veto big transit spending.
For the third year in a row, Sanders will deliver his own rebuttal to the State of the Union address.
Facing a barrage of criticism from the president about the Justice Department, the attorney general offered a rebuttal on Thursday.
The president would likely see such a victory not just as vindication, but as the ultimate rebuttal to his foes.
Trump's defense team will have three days after that for rebuttal in a trial that could potentially conclude next week.
In another Netflix special, Whitney Cummings offers a rebuttal, trotting out a robot that looks like her to tell jokes.
Dick Gephardt (2002) Then-House Minority Leader Dick Gephardt gave the State of the Union rebuttal in 2001 and 2002.
A Democratic rebuttal to the Nunes memo is currently being scrutinized by the White House before a potential public release.
The White House has sent mixed signals about when or if Trump will allow the Democratic rebuttal to become public.
The uproar over the Nunes memo and now the Democratic rebuttal memo demonstrate that neither laws nor facts matter much.
As Trump's gleeful rebuttal reached the 20-minute mark, he momentarily pulled back to offer a brief compliment to Romney.
Perhaps this is all simply retaliation, a rebuttal to all those years of criticism for not playing the right way.
Democrats on the committee objected and have prepared their own 10-page point-by-point rebuttal of the Republican document.
"Greed is not good," Mr. Sanders said, in a rebuttal to the famed character from the movie "Wall Street," Gordon Gekko.
I usually don't rebuttal things like this but when you try and deface someone i loves character that's crossing a line.
Harry, in his rebuttal, points out that Jackson's team could have misused a common data-processing technique called the Fourier transform.
But a new study published this week in PLoS One seems to offer a strong rebuttal to that line of thought.
Joe Kennedy III, who is scheduled to deliver the Democratic Party's rebuttal speech from Massachusetts on Tuesday night, invited Staff Sgt.
She criticised him implicitly last January, when giving the official Republican rebuttal to Barack Obama's last state-of-the-union speech.
So, by the same token, any effort by Facebook to tar genuine research as similarly risky rightly deserves a robust rebuttal.
The Stars Are Legion is a similarly forceful rebuttal to a male-dominated genre, but also a brilliantly realized adventure story.
Trump, in his rebuttal, readily admitted that Cruz's momentum in the polls influenced his decision to go full birther once again.
I usually don't rebuttal things like this but when you try and deface someone I loves character that's crossing a line.
Over the weekend he used his favourite bugle, Twitter, to tell his followers exactly how to understand the Democratic rebuttal memo.
Late Tuesday night, Apple CEO Tim Cook posted a forceful rebuttal to that request, winning the accolades of civil liberties advocates.
For a rebuttal to Coren's op-ed, Mashable has taken the liberty of also looking around the Internet for dogs hugging.
In its rebuttal then, Google argued that, contrary to antitrust complaints, Android had created a thriving and competitive mobile app ecosystem.
And the rebuttal page was, in fact, just a panel description, much the same as Shriver's page consisting of her bio.
Chris Christie, appearing on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," said he twice turned down offers to deliver the rebuttal. Why?
It's an obvious rebuttal to online critics who tore into a specific first season storyline that involved Jacqueline's Native American heritage.
But Team Trump doubled down on the claims Friday, with campaign manager Paul Manafort saying he was "surprised" by Obama's rebuttal.
AN UNUSUALLY relaxed Hillary Clinton offered a rebuttal of Donald Trump's economic policies in a speech near Detroit on August 11th.
The Washington Post suggested it was the former, citing unnamed sources who said the rebuttal was meant to be taken broadly.
Undoing DACA would be a direct rebuttal of an Obama-era program that was of intimate importance to the last president.
In a written rebuttal to the complaint last year, Costco said that any rebate payments were for areas outside of Ontario.
Haley came into the national spotlight after giving the Republican rebuttal to President Obama's State of the Union address in January.
Democrats then asked for equal air time to respond, though it was not initially clear who would deliver the Democratic rebuttal.
The piece is an eloquent rebuttal to Trump Jr.'s and mirrors the views Tibbetts' daughter held about racism and equality.
"Don't expect from me the obliging silence of cowards," Ms. Rousseff said as she made a last-ditch rebuttal on Monday.
"You're asking about thinking, and that didn't happen," Cleaver said Wednesday when questioned on MSNBC about the diner-set rebuttal speech.
"My colleagues reverse Rico Williams's murder conviction because of eleven words the prosecutor uttered in her rebuttal closing argument," she wrote.
And Schiff was given the microphone for the Democrats' weekly rebuttal to Trump, to make the case for an independent commission.
Speaking to reporters after the performance, the rapper said that his comments were a direct rebuttal to the president's alleged remarks.
" ⬥ Don't Blame the Librarians To the Editor: "Double Fold," by Nicholson Baker (2001), and an impassioned rebuttal, "Vandals in the Stacks?
Trump's name was never mentioned, but Obama's speech was a point-by-point rebuttal to the core themes of Trump's campaign.
It fell to other leaders gathered in Osaka to volunteer the rebuttal to Mr. Putin's worldview that Mr. Trump did not.
Mr. Schumer recruited Ms. Abrams to deliver a well-received rebuttal last month to Mr. Trump's State of the Union address.
That has enabled the White House to prepare a speedy rebuttal, but raises questions about whether the Justice Department acted appropriately.
As a former debater whose life and entire way of thinking were changed through debate, I want to offer a rebuttal.
It's not a particularly nuanced rebuttal to the success of Chromebooks, but it is part of a wider strategy for Apple.
" With the air of an actor whose script has assured him a perfect rebuttal, Andrew says, "That was a joke, darling.
Cummings and other panel Democrats on Monday released their rebuttal to the GOP's report in an attempt to debunk its findings.
Thomas L. Friedman It's too bad Democrats wouldn't enlist a foreigner to deliver their rebuttal to President Trump's address to Congress.
They also called on the Intelligence Committee to approve its rebuttal and said Trump should allow it to be made public.
Mark Meadows, another Republican leader of the impeachment rebuttal efforts, as investigators were preparing to interview a former State Department adviser.
If you don't issue a rebuttal to their point of view within the script, then are you giving them a platform?
The House intelligence panel plans to meet Monday afternoon and is expected to consider whether to release a Democratic rebuttal memo.
Arguments that reforming civil asset forfeiture endangers police officers by denying them body armor and necessary equipment are worthy of rebuttal.
But Ubl also suggested that his industry's rebuttal to the "myopic and misinformed" pricing debate wouldn't just be more hostile rhetoric.
Doug Collins, essentially allowed them to do it unimpeded, offering their own methodical rebuttal only after Democrats finished making their arguments.
"My personnel decision was lawful, proper, and within the administrative standards for the Department of State," he wrote in a rebuttal.
So we turned up this video from 1983, when the former senator from Delaware was tapped to deliver the Democratic rebuttal.
Democrats had hoped to release their rebuttal publicly as well, but a motion to do so was voted down on Monday.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer tapped Becerra to deliver the traditional Spanish-language rebuttal last month.
But he'll also provide a rebuttal against arguments for a more walled-off continent, insisting Europe works better as a joint power.
Aisyah&aposs lawyer Gooi Soon Seng said in his rebuttal that there were many "doubts and gaps" in the prosecution&aposs case.
The original SciAm trio then rebutted the rebuttal with an FAQ about why they are right and the other guys are wrong.
The rebuttal will be delivered by Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer from the U.S. Capitol.
This time, she outlined her concerns in a formal rebuttal to the journal, noting, for instance, the survey's low 13% participation rate.
Later, in a short rebuttal, Mr Flentje said that thwarting a president's national security plans "based on some newspaper articles" was "extraordinary".
Rather than tuning others out to form their rebuttal, they invite others to keep talking so they can better understand their views.
Plus the peer-reviewed and non-peer-reviewed academic articles put forward by Exxon in rebuttal to the allegations by those journalists.
" The ACLU's Cole had the last word, in his rebuttal at the lectern: "Interpreting a statute is not depriving the democratic process.
After Chapo spoke, Assistant U.S. Attorney Gina Parlovecchio delivered a rebuttal for the government, arguing that "justice was served" with Chapo's conviction.
This paper is a rebuttal of Jacobson's plan by Christopher Clack, a former NOAA scientist and current CEO of Vibrant Clean Energy.
Each side gave a four-minute introductory speech, a four-minute rebuttal to the other's arguments, and a two-minute closing statement.
Bentsen completely dispatches Quayle and his rebuttal in a calm, cool, logical manner and never breaks a sweat or raises his voice.
Aside from saying he's 100 percent a bully, Ashanti put a nice twist on her rebuttal ... refusing to call him 50 Cent.
Other Republicans said the release of the video was a further rebuttal of the Obama administration's attempts to play down the incident.
Gorsuch's concurrence is largely a rebuttal to Thomas and a defense of the Supreme Court's ability to strike down laws for vagueness.
"  The remarks were sensible personal observations, but an hour later entrepreneur and investor Keith Rabois‏ issued a two-word rebuttal: "Totally false.
He used its launch as a point of rebuttal against comments about the ever-higher prices for AT&T's DirecTV satellite service.
February 9: Trump blocks the release of Schiff's rebuttal, citing security reasons, but says he is "inclined" to release a redacted version.
" In his rebuttal, Menendez invoked the president: "We'd get a lot more back if we're not ripped off by the Trump administration.
If nothing else, the 2016 election was a massive rebuttal of the idea that what Americans really want is President Michael Bloomberg.
Pointing a finger has become the standard political pastime and what passes for a rebuttal to the other side's point of view.
In Hamilton's rebuttal, he sheepishly admitted ("this confession is not made without a blush") that the blackmail was of a personal nature.
But perhaps the greatest tribute was given by his parents, and it was the rebuttal for which American Muslims have been waiting.
Y.) and Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) pose for photographers after giving a rebuttal to President Trump's prime-time address on Tuesday.
Earlier this year, CNN contributor Ana Navarro-Cárdenas likened Trump Jr. to "Fredo" and did not receive an immediate rebuttal from Cuomo.
A rebuttal from the highly partisan committee's Democratic minority countered that Page was on the FBI's radar long before the dossier surfaced.
The Justice Department filed a point-by-point rebuttal to Apple's arguments against a court order to break into a terrorist's iPhone.
Even as LaValle uses the novel as rebuttal, he makes sure to spin a thrilling Lovecraftian tale of mystery, monsters, and madness.
"The letters used numbers and arguments that were pure fiction," argues Bach, who published a point-by-point rebuttal to each letter.
" Costello went on, "I know what the argument is, I know what the rebuttal is, I know what the counter-argument is!
In a conversation with Swisher on the latest Recode Decode, Bloomberg Tech journalist and "The Upstarts" author Brad Stone offered a rebuttal.
Andrew M. Cuomo presented the $168 billion blockbuster as a rebuttal to Washington, a defiant thrust of the chin at President Trump.
The Democrats, calling the Republican memo deeply misleading, produced the rebuttal to detail what they said were inaccurate claims and material omissions.
When North Carolina's governor was sued for cutting early voting in his own state, his lawyers cited that same state as rebuttal.
But in a series of forceful statements on Tuesday, Richard A. Carranza, the schools chancellor, offered a blunt rebuttal to their claims.
Trump's legal team will take the impeachment stage Saturday morning for its rebuttal of House Democrats' thorough and damning presentation of evidence.
Each side gave a 4-minute opening speech, then they each came up with a 4-minute rebuttal to the other party.
So after Thanos' big line, Iron Man offers a rebuttal -- "I am Iron Man" -- and snaps his fingers to make Thanos disappear.
Mexico's benchmark stock index reversed gains and weakened 0.7 percent after Lopez Obrador's rebuttal of Herrera's comments, while the peso pared gains.
In a rebuttal, Scott called to protect beneficiaries of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program that Trump rescinded last year.
Schumer called McConnell's speech a collection of "feeble talking points" that included no substantive rebuttal of his calls to hear new evidence.
It almost feels like a rebuttal of our own wider world where the human experience tends to be privileged over everything else.
Their strategy is characterized by emotionally charged attacks, rather than a detailed, point-by-point rebuttal of the case argued by Democrats.
Democratic leaders hope the committee will vote next week to release their rebuttal to the memo that will challenge the Nunes report.
Mr. Barr could use that opportunity to issue a formal rebuttal, or he could make a public statement of some other kind.
Joe Kennedy greets an audience member after delivering the official Democratic rebuttal to President Trump's State of the Union address on Tuesday.
My Heritage Foundation colleague Diane Katz has written a fabulous economic rebuttal to the flimsy monopoly claims of the state attorneys general.
R.S.: O.K., so I've no rebuttal to the vagaries of whether it's a watch or not, because for me that's a nonissue.
And it's the new rebuttal you can use with anyone who thinks that "too many cooks spoil the broth" in modern music.
She gave the party's rebuttal to the State of the Union, the first black woman and nonsitting public official to do so.
Watched serves as a devastating rebuttal to the notion that mass surveillance of Muslim New Yorkers is a thing of the past.
In his carefully worded rebuttal and rather eloquent warning, Apple CEO Tim Cook never says what the FBI is requesting can't be done.
Until this rebuttal, Beshear will not have gone particularly far out of his way to criticize Trump, despite his vocal backing of Clinton.
Senator Sanders has since released a rebuttal to Amazon's post, which includes the lived experience of a number of current and former workers.
Clinton also noted that the former president was particularly passionate in his rebuttal because it was more than just policy he was defending.
Today's rebuttal from Trump's team might signal the return to a smooth transition at the Department of Energy, a department spokesman told Reuters.
It's a communications operation that frequently forces reporters to simply note that the campaign declined to comment, rather than inserting a traditional rebuttal.
Gill maintains that Jacoby's rebuttal, published in the American Journal of Political Science, amounted to retaliation because it effectively branded her a liar.
Columbia wrote in an email to Fox News that the event allowed Cernovich to "freely" express his views while also permitting student rebuttal.
DeepMind's latest research offers something of a rebuttal by demonstrating that there are major improvements to be made simply by focusing on algorithms.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump says he's planning a rebuttal to Hillary Clinton's harsh criticism over foreign policy delivered in a speech last week.
Over the past 30 years, only 5 people of color have been selected to deliver a rebuttal to the State of the Union.
Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer chose Abrams to deliver the rebuttal in a nod toward the black women who anchor the Democratic Party.
But rather than accepting the Plasco Building as a thundering rebuttal to their theories, AE911Truth concluded that Plasco was also a controlled demolition.
Below are portions of Damore's piece and my far inferior rebuttal (it's not sexism, guys, I'm just genetically not as talented as him).
Andrew Beshear was helping his father Steve Beshear, the former Democratic governor of Kentucky, prepare their party's rebuttal to Trump's address to Congress.
It was clear during rebuttal that the defense paid little importance to Cenedella's accusations, taking only a minute to refute the plaintiff's claims.
Glaucus said in another statement on Thursday that Fullshare's response was totally inadequate and failed to present any meaningful rebuttal to its allegations.
But another of the "shared commitments" Mr Trump read out, without rebuttal, was "the right" to a border wall to keep out migrants.
President Donald Trump has refused to release a Democratic rebuttal of a discredited Republican memo that alleges surveillance abuses in the Russia investigation.
" Here's a rebuttal: "From an economic perspective, groups that small do not now justify the kind of research expenditures that companies must make.
A key consideration in evaluating the report and the rebuttal is to bear in mind the distinction between political sins and statutory crimes.
But on Tuesday night, Stacey Abrams' post-SOTU rebuttal helped to forge a temporary, unconscious alliance between liberals and the left on Twitter.
Polman's rebuttal was so fierce that within 48 hours KHC withdrew its offer, and has shown no further signs of renewing its attack.
Trump's rebuttal: Despite those concerns, administration officials argued Monday the designation is necessary to protect Americans by draining the IRGC of its resources.
Fisher, on behalf of the plaintiffs suing Arab Bank, used part of his rebuttal time for additional colloquy with Gorsuch on ATS history.
To an electorate that remains anxious about his demeanor, his honesty and his character, Mr. Trump offered no acknowledgment, no rebuttal, no explanation.
The critique came as a rebuttal of a Wall Street Journal op-ed by conservative scholar Steven Calabresi, disputing the special counsel's constitutionality.
USA Today obtained a copy of Shulkin's lawyers' rebuttal to the inspector general's report, which is set to be released later this week.
But to use cold weather as some sort of rebuttal of broader climatological warming is not even close to accurate, factual or funny.
This is a direct rebuttal of the Trump administration's failure to confront Russian attacks on U.S. elections and democracy in Europe and elsewhere.
McConnell said earlier this week that Trump had "excessive expectations" for moving his legislative agenda through Congress, prompting a rebuttal from the president.
Plus, by not showing up, Trump has given every candidate onstage a free pass to repeatedly bash him without any consequence or rebuttal.
But the phrase really took off this year on TikTok, as a rebuttal to angry rants by baby boomers about kids these days.
"China will go about its religious affairs by its own standards, and that's a rebuttal of the Vatican," he said in an interview.
The trial is expected to wrap up in coming days after rebuttal arguments by the Justice Department and closing statements by both sides.
The commission, in a five-sentence rebuttal, called the Justice Department filing "untimely" and said it disagreed with a number of its contentions.
"If you can speak your mind but you can't take a response or rebuttal," he said, "it shows a lot about your character."
It has the feel of Pulis running through his arguments, making a case against his dismissal; a man getting his rebuttal in first.
With thrift-store origins, unkempt mohair fibers and early-'90s stains intact, the Cobain sweater is a fitting rebuttal to the Rogers cardigan.
In a Saturday interview on Fox News, Trump weighed in on House Intelligence Committee Democrats' newly released rebuttal to an incendiary GOP memo.
That's not to say Kennedy wasn't good; "Droolgate" aside, he delivered a solid rebuttal to Trump and cast Democrats as a credible alternative.
On the other hand, it gave prominent display on Page 1 to an impassioned rebuttal by Senator George Frisbie Hoar, Republican of Massachusetts.
Gretchen Whitmer, the first-term governor of Michigan, and Veronica Escobar, a freshman Congress member representing El Paso, Texas, will deliver a rebuttal.
Senate Republicans put forth a series of piecemeal proposals last month, and House Democrats offered a rebuttal with the bill released last week.
Democrats will get one more day to make opening arguments, after which Trump&aposs defense will get a chance to mount a rebuttal.
The House Intelligence Committee voted on Monday to release the Democrats' rebuttal, sending it to Trump for review before it could be released.
A spokesperson for Chang said she didn't have any further comment beyond the letter and a rebuttal document she wrote about NBC's story.
While this isn't a knockdown rebuttal of the arguments against billionaires, it's a fact that criticisms of billionaire philanthropy need to grapple with.
The president and his counsel were given the chance to attend public impeachment hearings and mount a rebuttal but declined at every turn.
But what we haven't had is a direct rebuttal from the federal government for its role in this country's incarceration crisis — until now.
Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer, who were given time immediately following Trump to present a rebuttal, clearly expected and were ready for that.
They also formed a significant part of the rebuttal to the House's impeachment charges by Trump's allies in Congress and his legal team.
Intelligence Republicans have said that they simply want the minority rebuttal to go through the same review process required of the Nunes memo.
People familiar with that memo said it was a 10-page point-by-point rebuttal of the Republican document, including dozens of footnotes.
The Democrats' rebuttal to the Nunes memo, meanwhile, is interesting for the way it undercuts Republicans' claims of FBI and Justice Department impropriety.
Late on Saturday afternoon, House Democrats surprised the country by releasing their rebuttal to the so-called Nunes memo — the document, prepared by Rep.
It's also a rebuttal to conservatives who, let's be honest, have been more successful than liberals at defining the Constitution in the public imagination.
" Tesla posted a rebuttal to Mercury News' article on Monday, noting that if the claims against its contractors are true, they are "totally unacceptable.
A clear rebuttal to the disproportionately male makeup of most anthologies, this project speaks to what's made the form so popular as of late.
A similar report was published at Bloomberg last week in the wake of Ive's announcement, although Cook has yet to offer a rebuttal there.
ET, with a Democratic rebuttal to follow and the networks vowing to provide extensive fact-checking, given the president's history of untruths and distortions.
But in their rebuttal, the authors of the current paper argue that people who don't believe doctors should provide contraception shouldn't become general practitioners.
Trump had a chance to finally rebut that tonight, but he may have waited too long to deliver the best part of that rebuttal.
The rebuttal was led by Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan who sarcastically thanked the Aussie media for acknowledging Kohli as the "president" of the game.
The 390-word Facebook post served as his most extensive public rebuttal to the variety of rumors swirling around Silicon Valley in recent weeks.
Within hours a spokesperson for the agency issued a rebuttal of the charge and a rebuke of the White House for elevating the claim.
" He issued a rebuttal of Gordon Gekko, the main antagonist of Oliver Stone's 1987 film "Wall Street," who famously remarked that "greed is good.
Stacey Abrams — who in Georgia nearly became the nation's first black female governor — blasted Trump over the shutdown in her Democratic rebuttal Tuesday night.
Secondly, it gives them a clear rebuttal to the Trump administration's argument that China isn't doing its part to rein in its unpredictable neighbor.
Just before filing its rebuttal, Louisiana posted a one-page notice online outlining a 45-day process for verifying admitting privileges under the law.
The poll is something of a rebuttal to Trump's argument that, while Clinton may have more experience in foreign policy, he has better judgment.
Matt Gaetz of Florida on Wednesday unveiled the framework for his Green Real Deal, a rebuttal to the Green New Deal proposed by Rep.
He did not respond to questions about Comey's rebuttal of the main arguments Clinton has offered in defense of her use of private email.
Becker offered to pay me to write a rebuttal in Whitehot Magazine, but I no longer trust him or his judgment as a publisher.
He did so, though he did a good job of getting his rebuttal in first in a statement he released a few days later.
It was no surprise that the GOP chose Haley in the rebuttal of the SOTU with her being a woman and an Indian American.
But when Mahlberg answered a question about how to address education funding, Quam raised a card to signal he wanted to offer a rebuttal.
Nikki Haley, a potential vice presidential pick whose state was afflicted by a high-profile mass shooting in 28500, will give the party's rebuttal.
Responding to Trump's recent criticism -- or perhaps anticipating more -- European Council President Donald Tusk offered a rebuttal ahead of Trump's arrival on European soil.
But she laced references to him throughout the speech, her most sustained rebuttal to the policies Mr. Trump laid out during the Republican convention.
In his rebuttal, Lew argued that the judge was overruling the nation's top financial regulators and charging them with requirements never intended by Congress.
The rebuttal to this argument is that those who search corn are redirected to the maize page anyway, so it is a moot point.
Clearly angered by the heist, Bernat and Fratini published a 13-point rebuttal on Bernat's website to denounce the act as a publicity stunt.
Leaders attending the second annual joint Senate-House Republican retreat applauded the forceful rebuttal to Trump's rhetoric delivered Tuesday evening by South Carolina Gov.
So here are my answers, to which, in fairness to my departed opponent, I try to append what he might have said in rebuttal.
Lawyers for Levy and SanFilippo were expected to deliver their closing arguments after Baez finishes on Thursday, followed by a rebuttal from the prosecution.
That gives the disclosures in Mr. Wolff's latest book a secondhand feeling — and one of his most sensational claims drew a quick, emphatic rebuttal.
" - Twitter user @th3j35t3r "Instead of challenging the merits of what Kanye is actually discussing with Trump, some devolve to the lowest common denominator rebuttal.
Adding to Beijing's strong push-back, the Chinese government on Thursday issued its annual rebuttal to criticism from Washington about China's human rights record.
" A spokesman for Paul Ryan issued a rebuttal: "It's absolutely clear that radical Islamic terrorists are determined to destroy the Western way of life.
Under the deal, the trial would begin with House of Representatives Republicans presenting their case against Clinton, followed by a rebuttal by Clinton's lawyers.
President Trump's recent suggestion that his administration was responsible for the decline drew a rebuttal from the American Cancer Society, which published the findings.
In the rebuttal, according to USA Today, Shulkin's lawyers argue that the secretary and his wife had planned to pay for her travel themselves.
He and his fellow Democrats on the Intelligence Committee should obviously also release the rebuttal memo they crafted in response to the Nunes document.
His statements would have also opened the door for prosecutors to call more witnesses to testify against him as part of a rebuttal case.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-il offered the best rebuttal to this ill-considered Republican initiative the following day by carrying out another test.
In the press, Helga explained that she felt badly used by her sister's novel, and that she had written her own as a rebuttal.
Two administration officials said the HHS rebuttal was personally ordered by an incensed Trump, who feared that the Times story hurt his negotiating position.
"I see how I can write a reaction that is not so much a rebuttal as a rebuilding on your foundations," he said, mischievously.
Jerry Nadler released an analysis Saturday as a rebuttal to the Republican memo, spearheaded by House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes, which was released Friday.
NATIONAL An article on Sunday about scientists' rebuttal of a news report on global temperatures misidentified the British newspaper where the report first appeared.
Conceptually, the Catacombs offer a rebuttal to both racial profiling and to the left's over-zealous (at times self-damaging) obsession with identity politics.
There's a good reason the Republican National Committee is going back to the cover story as the centerpiece of its Lyin' Comey rebuttal initiative.
Then, days later, The Daily Mail wrote an excessive rebuttal of The Sun's piece, claiming that the rumors Kate iced out Hanbury were malicious lies.
While publicly some Republicans have pointed to the Steele dossier as a rebuttal, behind the scenes several admitted that the comments are problematic and unwise.
The rebuttal from Mueller's office came following the request from Manafort, which claimed he did not have the ability to prepare "adequately" for his trial.
Graham left the GOP lunch early and wasn't spotted at his desk on the floor during the White House's closing arguments or the Democrats' rebuttal.
Beyond Oprah ... he also has some seriously harsh words for anyone questioning his "blackness" -- and this part of the rebuttal includes him breaking into song.
"So whatever to you and your little review like it was some great exposure, and whatever to you dude," her rebuttal to Tyler H. concluded.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - For fans of explicitly ethical stakeholder capitalism, Unilever's rebuttal of a takeover approach by Kraft Heinz last month was a great moment.
McConnell was teeing up a rebuttal to satisfy Alexander's inquiry and push back on the claim that prior impeachments were equally decided along partisan lines.
And a tech giant would very likely make a popular set-top box that makes it way into millions of homes (there's no rebuttal here).
The rebuttal led the EU authorities to determine that its supplies of temozolomide, used to treat brain tumors, did not comply with good manufacturing standards.
This is the second year in a row that Sanders has sidestepped the official Democratic response and delivered his own State of the Union rebuttal.
Nikki Haley -- who delivered the GOP rebuttal to the State of the Union -- seemed to speak directly to Donald Trump at times on Tuesday night.
Instead of O'Reilly assuming his role as an anchor, and providing a sound rebuttal concerning Waters' speech, he instead made childish comments about her hair.
They think government undermines healthcare, when the rest of the industrialized world — with lower health spending and better outcomes — serves as rebuttal to that notion.
In a further rebuttal, Iranian news agencies carried a statement from Iran's Revolutionary Guards on Friday that claimed they will soon prove Trump is wrong.
"Lula's freedom can offer a rebuttal to the rigid views they are trying to impose in the country," she added, referring to the current government.
Committee Democrats attempted to get out ahead of the report on Monday, by releasing their rebuttal analysis and dozens of interview transcripts a day early.
Hillary Clinton will deliver an address on the economy at a factory in Michigan today, a rebuttal to Donald J. Trump's economic speech this week.
At this point, Ms. Zellner's arguments for Mr. Avery's innocence are absent any point-by-point rebuttal from prosecutors, as would happen in a trial.
Final rebuttal comments are due on June 24, USTR said, marking a much shorter comment period than in previous rounds of U.S. tariffs on China.
He angrily denied ever working for Moscow, his first definitive rebuttal of acting on Russia's behalf that came after a non-denial over the weekend.
In a lengthy rebuttal to the OCE report, Grayson's legal counsel accused the office of deliberately leaking information to Murphy's staff and to the media.
Dershowitz filed a lengthy rebuttal to her original lawsuit on Thursday, denying that he made any defamatory statements about her and accusing Giuffre of defamation.
Commerce announced Wednesday that it is accepting comments on the draft amendments of the deal through June 21 with rebuttal comments due on June 26.
It is my deep belief that their strength and numbers serve as the clearest rebuttal to the skeptics who argue that human rights are failing.
When the trial resumes on Monday, Mr. Menendez's lawyer will offer his concluding argument, and the prosecution will have a chance to offer a rebuttal.
To his opponents, the rebuttal study was support for their case that Wielgus was biased and doing shoddy work in the service of his prejudice.
One of them is Daniel Lakens, a psychologist at Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands who organized a rebuttal paper with dozens of authors.
Republicans on the committee voted against releasing the Democratic rebuttal last Monday during the same meeting they chose to initiate the release of their own.
Representative Joseph P. Kennedy III of Massachusetts gave the official Democratic rebuttal on Tuesday night, in which he portrayed Mr. Trump as a divisive figure.
His I'm not crazy, you're crazy rebuttal to Pelosi echoed his I'm not a puppet, you're a puppet line to Hillary Clinton during the debate.
Schiff anticipates that a rebuttal prepared by Democrats — which intelligence committee Republicans declined to release simultaneously with their own memo — would discredit the GOP arguments.
Escobar, one the first Latinas to represent Texas in Congress, is giving the Democrats' official Spanish-language rebuttal from a community center in El Paso.
The monument and the church, which came to play a central role in the Southern civil-rights movement, stand like a statement and its rebuttal.
Setting up the day's presentation, Schiff, a California Democrat, explained why there was repetition to the House's argument -- a rebuttal to criticisms from Senate Republicans.
During his outburst at the NPR reporter, Pompeo questioned whether Americans "care" about Ukraine, prompting a public rebuttal from his former top diplomat in Ukraine.
The rebuttal segment of the debate was where some of the big differences between human and computer (beyond looks and vocal capabilities) were laid bare.
While sources familiar with the testimony have disputed the characterization of McCabe's words, the outgoing deputy FBI director is not addressed in the Democrats' rebuttal.
Ten days later, though, another paper published a rebuttal from an up-and-coming Boston composer who would soon go on to prove Dvorak wrong.
Richman's comments are something of a rebuttal to President Donald Trump's accusation Monday morning that Comey broke the law by leaking classified information to reporters.
Democrats are against making the Nunes memo public and attempted to release their own rebuttal memo, which was voted down by the House Intelligence Committee.
It's a strong rebuttal to Trump's defense that he was fighting in good faith against corruption in Ukraine by seeking the investigations into the Bidens.
It posted a long rebuttal accusing The Journal of using "false information" and a pattern of biased reporting, though it did not substantiate those allegations.
Meanwhile, the House Intelligence Committee voted unanimously Monday night to release the Democrats' memo -- a 10-page, point-by-point rebuttal to the Nunes memo.
Bill Maher's comment last week that more fat shaming would help cure obesity and James Corden's appropriate rebuttal brought an important issue to the headlines.
The jury will soon be dismissed, after the prosecution's rebuttal, to deliberate Roof's fate: whether he will be sentenced to death or life in prison.
And one offered a strong rebuttal, saying the central bank risked a "policy mistake" if it continues raising rates despite inflation data that remains stalled.
Final rebuttal comments are due seven days after the end of the hearing, USTR said, marking a much shorter public comment period than previous rounds.
That prompted a fierce rebuttal from Trump, who said during a televised address to Congress that "large amounts of vital intelligence" was seized in the operation.
In a rebuttal to Alere's lawsuit, Abbott attributed any delays in the close of the deal to Alere's inability to file its regulatory submissions on time.
The Wisconsin team published a rebuttal soon after, arguing that the NIA's control monkeys weren't eating enough to be good comparisons for the calorie restricted monkeys.
That's not to say that there's necessarily anything wrong with the points industry-affiliated CRISPR scientists raised in their rebuttal to the paper questioning their science.
Stephen Colbert thinks that Cardi B should deliver the Democratic Party's official rebuttal to President Donald Trump's State of the Union address — and she's totally game!
Juice Daddy even offers a video rebuttal to Bloomberg's video of their reporter squeezing the juice out without the aid of four tons of pressing power.
French media is traditionally wary of reporting about the private lives of public figures but, on Tuesday, Le Parisien newspaper carried a story about Macron's rebuttal.
Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell, who gave the SOTU rebuttal in 2010, was busted on corruption charges and will face prison time unless the Supreme Court intervenes.
But I prefer to think about it with a comma in there: a patronizing, head-shaking rebuttal of the stubborn little piece of small-handed blubber.
The rebuttal is a likely response to claims by South Korea's acting President Hwang Kyo-ahn that Jong-un must have ordered his half-brother's murder.
"You are not going to see a rebuttal to Elliott," said a source close to BHP, who was not authorised to speak publicly about the matter.
BHP Billiton (BHP) launched on Wednesday a full-throated rebuttal of hedge fund Elliott's proposals for a wholesale structural overhaul of the Anglo-Australian mining giant.
" In a rebuttal delivered on Friday morning, Assistant U.S. Attorney Daniel Noble again urged the jury to consider what he called a "mountain of documentary evidence.
The music industry claims Content ID just doesn't pay out enough The music industry's rebuttal has asserted that this system doesn't work well, and is costly.
"You are not going to see a rebuttal to Elliott," said a source close to BHP, who was not authorized to speak publicly about the matter.
Delaney eked out a rebuttal about Social Security and private pensions, but was unable to get up off the mat for the rest of the night.
In a 33-page rebuttal, Nicaragua said the U.N. Human Rights Office report issued in Geneva had ignored violence aimed at overthrowing a democratically elected government.
But the writer and Palestinian diplomat Elias Sanbar gave a powerful rebuttal to Mr. Sattouf's critics in a New Yorker profile of the cartoonist last year.
Ranking House Intelligence Committee member Adam Schiff says he's concerned the White House will make "political redactions" to the Democratic rebuttal to the Nunes memo pic.twitter.
Here's what I consider to be the tell in his argument: In his rebuttal points, the most recent presidencies that he mentions are from the 1960s.
In 2012, for instance, Republicans organized one day around the message "We Built It," as a rebuttal to something Barack Obama said on the campaign trail.
That was the message of some of the Continent's leaders in speeches at the World Economic Forum that resonated as a rebuttal of President Trump's unilateralism.
On Neil Cavuto's show, Federalist senior editor Mollie Hemingway offered the classic "he was no angel" rebuttal: "This is not a choir boy here," she said.
Schiff compiled his objections to the Nunes memo into his own memo — a 10-page document that is reportedly a detailed rebuttal to his colleague's claims.
The talks have aided the president's legal team as it prepares a rebuttal to the report and strategizes for the coming public war over its findings.
But on Monday, the committee voted along party lines to make the Republican memo public and rejected a request to simultaneously make public the Democrats' rebuttal.
President Trump said on Friday that the Democrats forced him to block their rebuttal memo because it was "very political and long" and required heavy redaction.
He has not offered a comprehensive rebuttal to the sickness in America that existed before Trump became president, or a plan to ameliorate it if elected.
But they are working on a rebuttal -- which will serve as a public relations document as much as a legal document -- in attempt to be prepared.
Officially, the Democratic rebuttal to Mr. Trump's speech will come from Steven L. Beshear, the former governor of Kentucky, who will defend the Affordable Care Act.
"It's important that star-driven films like 'Ad Astra' perform at the box office because they offer a rebuttal that the older model is still viable."
It's impossible to assess what, if any, impact the impeachment has had on Biden, but his son was a focus of the Republicans' impeachment rebuttal Monday.
She says her rebuttal annoyed even close friends, whose online responses accused her of trying to deny parents and their children their moments in the spotlight.
When the topic of drug prices comes up, as it so often does in this post-Martin Shkreli world, pharma is always prepared with a rebuttal.
The easy rebuttal is that there are several other taxes in the US — many of which put a bigger burden on poor people than rich people.
The committee's Republicans first voted to release the Republican memo last month, without the Democratic rebuttal document, before later agreeing to release the Democratic memo, too.
If anyone is offended by a remark or opinion, ad hominem public attacks, public shunning and scorn is the response, instead of a well-argued rebuttal.
A person familiar with the matter says there aren't plans for Barr to include a formal rebuttal to Horowitz's findings in the final inspector general report.
Even when it ran out, they still filled out the rebuttal form and worked with me to ensure insurance covered it for X amount of sessions.
Indeed, their director of communications, Alan Gasperoni, has compiled a ten-point rebuttal of Muller's position and posted it on Facebook for the world to see.
But the final major speech of the evening was a sharply worded rebuttal to "Bernie or Bust" holdouts — delivered by none other than Bernie Sanders himself.
She and Schumer have repeatedly said they won't support the wall, including in their own primetime rebuttal after Trump's speech from the Oval Office Tuesday night.
In fact, Steinfeld's most recent single — "Most Girls," released the same month as "Someone Tell the Boys" — is also meant as a rebuttal to dumb boys talking.
Thanks to a bizarre Mike Pence rebuttal—"You whipped out that Mexican thing again," he stuttered to Tim Kaine—#mexicanthing and #thatmexicanthing began burning up the Twitterhorn.
Update: Scoble has since deleted his original apology and now posted a lengthy rebuttal to the reporting done by TechCrunch and other publications on his personal site.
By the numbers: Schumer and Pelosi's rebuttal got a combined 29.3 rating on NBC, Fox News, CNN, CBS, MSNBC and ABC, according to early numbers from Nielsen.
When he was running for president, Trump had a ready rebuttal to this: He wasn't just talking about a fence, but a real, honest-to-goodness wall.
He and Flynn teamed up last week to write a rebuttal to former Defense Secretary Robert Gates, who said that Trump is "beyond repair" on national security.
"Slow Dancing" is a preamble to the love she craves, a rebuttal to stereotypes casting black women as too strong, too angry, and too independent for romance.
His first major speech in front of a national audience was when he gave the Democratic rebuttal to George W. Bush's State of the Union in 2006.
Bondi's rebuttal was that her website currently features an image of "hands clasped together, all different color rainbow hands," which Cooper pointed out only just went up.
But online, where people are sharing their cleverest signs, the march is playing out as a rebuttal to the Trump administration's attempts to destabilize science and technology.
U.S. Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer, who delivered a rebuttal along with Pelosi, urged the president to reopen the government while the debate over immigration policies continued.
To this, ISIS's theological rebuttal is a prophecy of Muhammad's that his community will eventually suffer downfall: There will be 73 sects but only one chosen sect.
These theories were all debunked by the Australian Transport Security Bureau in a rebuttal to Australian veteran pilot Byron Bailey who argues for the "rogue pilot" theory.
Dos Anjos used another tactic that we have seen McGregor counterparts produce in the lead up to their bouts with the Irishman in his rebuttal via MMAFighting.
The discussions have allowed Trump's legal team to begin preparing a rebuttal to the report, which is expected to be more than 85033 pages, the Times noted.
Democrats on the House Select Committee on Benghazi released their rebuttal to the Republican-led committee's argument on Monday, before the GOP leaders published their own report.
Jerry Brown, ordinarily a cautious politician not prone to outbursts even when it comes to the Trump administration, gave an unusually passionate and at times personal rebuttal.
Their rebuttal lays out a number of instances in which University of Utah police failed to properly escalate what, they say, had become an increasingly dangerous situation.
The president also earned a rebuttal from Merkel on Tuesday after he criticized her country's immigration system, falsely claiming crime in her country was on the rise.
In a powerful rebuttal of Leak's ugly stereotype, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander parents and children shared family photos on social media, sending #IndigenousDads trending across Australia.
Nevertheless, Ms. Nugent called the events of that night "extremely troubling on all levels," which prompted a pointed rebuttal from Spencer Leeds, a lawyer representing Mr. Brown.
The Guardians trailer looked like a necessary rebuttal, but at that time, it was unclear when or if we'd get to actually see Guardians in the states.
Democrats said Friday that Judge Kavanaugh's fiery rebuttal of the accusations against him gave them even greater concern that he would be an ideologue on the bench.
And from her initial response to the story through the new DNA test "rebuttal" to the president, she has demonstrated a conspicuous lack of political common sense.
It's something of a rebuttal to Meinhard's earlier observation that the one consistent truth of the human condition is the domination of the weak by the strong.
Pinker compiles a mountain of statistics as a rebuttal to pessimists and declinists on both the right and the left, from Dinesh D'Souza to Ta-Nehisi Coates.
The haunted, corpse-like image that he deposits across his childhood sketches is both a correction and rebuttal to a boy's misconceptions about war and its cost.
But in an unusual step, he used a news conference to give a public rebuttal on Tuesday of the defenses offered by Clinton over the last year.
"Ramy" is an effective rebuttal to stereotyping for the same reason that it's simply good TV: It's a complex, funny series about messy and specifically drawn people.
The standard revocation process includes memos that outline why a clearance is being withdrawn, and would allow the former official to offer a defense or a rebuttal.
It was a dynamic rebuttal to a meek showing on Monday against the Mavericks, when he sat out the entire second half and played just 15 minutes.
His comments amounted to a rare rebuttal by a cabinet official who has almost unflinchingly stood by the president through politically sensitive investigations and the impeachment inquiry.
While the president recited his formidable successes for all America in his State of the Union address, the Democrats have their Iowa caucuses to offer in rebuttal.
McConnell has agreed to Senate rules allowing votes on potential witnesses, but not before the Democrats make their opening arguments and Trump's defense team offers its rebuttal.
Next, the president&aposs defense team will present a rebuttal — also expected to span several days — and argue for the two charges against Trump to be dismissed.
"Indeed, we have every indication that the government made its application to the court in good faith," Nadler wrote in the six-page rebuttal obtained by CNN.
Instead, they may opt to hear Democrats lay out their case for impeachment, allow the Trump team to mount a rebuttal, and move to a final vote.
The rebuttal came during a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who praised Trump for his decision to move the U.S. embassy in Israel to Jerusalem.
" -- Franklin Foer's rebuttal to Taibbi: "Mueller has apparently endorsed the fundamental underlying case emanating from the intelligence community: The Russians were actively working to secure Trump's victory.
Republicans previewed an early rebuttal on Monday in the form of a meandering but at times caustic 11-page letter from Senator Ron Johnson, Republican of Wisconsin.
Throughout the three hours of his previous debates, Bloomberg tends to parry criticism with a mix of snark and aloofness before pivoting to a bullet point rebuttal.
"The journal will have credibility only if its articles satisfy the highest standards of academic rigour," the authors wrote in a rebuttal to Malik in the Guardian.
Facing mounting political pressure, Republicans are signaling increasing openness to releasing a Democratic rebuttal to a controversial GOP memo made public Friday by the House Intelligence Committee.
"Together, these letters offer resounding support from the law enforcement community for criminal justice reform and a strong rebuttal to opponents" of the bill, Senate Republicans said.
Justice Department officials have had numerous conversations with White House lawyers about the special counsel's conclusions, which has aided the president's legal team in preparing a rebuttal.
This week, Sanders delivered an immediate rebuttal to Donald Trump's decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear agreement in a Facebook Live that attracted 1.3 million views.
Merkel told German industry leaders on Monday that she would remain committed to free trade, in an indirect rebuttal to Trump's comments about border taxes on car imports.
"Nineteen prior bad acts are needed to demonstrate that these events are not random and remote," Assistant District Attorney Adrienne Jappe said in her rebuttal argument on Tuesday.
As expected, DraftKings issued a quick rebuttal against the AG's decision, reiterating that DFS is a game of skill, and games of skill are legal under Texas law.
In his rebuttal, Steele argued the differences between the 13 women's accounts and Constand's case were inconsequential and this hearing was not the place to evaluate their creditability.
Those years I only dated people who didn't care about me; people who would've offered a quick rebuttal to the term dating in conjunction with what we were.
Progressives mostly avoided a direct rebuttal, instead running spots about tolerance toward diverse communities — after all, the first rule of politics is not to reinforce your opponents' frame.
"If you don't learn from the past, you are forever condemned to relive mistakes," Jim Walden, a lawyer for the tenants, said in a rebuttal to Ms. Harnett.
Du Bois, in his rebuttal, says the reason that Stoddard does not understand why the audience laughed is that he has never ridden in a Jim Crow car.
U.S. military spokeswoman Navy Commander Sarah Higgins reaffirmed the U.S. view that it has the right to detain him, but declined for now to offer a broader rebuttal.
AI will create more jobs than it destroys was the not-so-subtle rebuttal from tech giants to growing concern over the impact of automation technologies on employment.
Clinton also offered a direct rebuttal to Trump's remarks about the economy in Detroit, Michigan, earlier in the day, which the GOP nominee billed a major policy speech.
Pinker agrees that the data supports the idea that capitalism is working for the world's poorest, and says that's a decisive rebuttal of Hickel's narrative of enduring persecution.
"This is the last thing the jury heard before it deliberates, so a rebuttal has to be handled in a responsible way," U.S. Circuit Judge John Walker said.
The new rule identifies modest cost savings to industry but offers no clear, fact-based rebuttal to the Obama administration's analysis of the benefits of the previous rule.
Getting knee deep in the vloggersphere, you might learn the details of the scientific proofs as well as painstakingly spelling out each error in every flat-earther's rebuttal.
But it was also meant to serve as a rebuttal to skeptics who dismissed the Hyperloop as too fanciful, impractical, and expensive to exist in the real world.
Then came a rebuttal from Emily Ratajkowski, a 24-year-old model who spoke at a Sanders concert and rally Monday night at the University of New Hampshire.
Netanyahu rushed back Wednesday from a diplomatic mission to Moscow, and a meeting with President Vladimir Putin, to prepare for his expected rebuttal to the charges on Thursday.
And the next time we try to make the case that we do they'll point to this kind of invitation as the rebuttal saying you're not really serious.
Clinton's focus on urgency is a direct rebuttal Sanders and his supporters who view the former secretary of state's pragmatism as a desire to go slow and compromise.
There's something disorienting about that; we've taught ourselves to equate precision cutting and passing with basketball excellence, which casts Durant's postseason bombing runs as something of a rebuttal.
Mr. Cameron's rebuttal, which said this would harm the economy, fell flat when it was pointed out that Australia is enjoying its 25th consecutive year of economic growth.
It's not clear if the comment was a rebuttal to last week's reported backlash within Democratic circles to Warren's decision to release a DNA test several months ago.
Ferrand, who denies wrongdoing and has rejected calls for his resignation, issued a statement on Tuesday carrying a point-by-point rebuttal of allegations published by Le Monde.
On Monday, Paul wrote a rebuttal to the NCAA's decision, arguing it would prevent those with a different career path from having an equal opportunity in the field.
Following Trump's speech, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer delivered a rebuttal in which they placed blame for the shutdown squarely at Trump's feet.
Lucky for you, GODMODE founder and producer Nick Sylvester has your rebuttal covered, with a weekly updated collection of everything from ice-veined hip-hop to shimmering drone.
The president's visit helps affirm this fact and is a rebuttal to those public officials who have called for mosques to be shut down or surveilled en masse.
The resulting film, The Brink, follows Bannon from his White House days to the moments following the 2018 midterm elections, which delivered a sound rebuttal to his agenda.
In August, Mr. Cohen went so far as to give Congress a point-by-point rebuttal of the dossier's allegations that he has deep ties to Russian officials.
Moderators also moved on quickly from questions, holding candidates to strict limits of 60 seconds per response to a moderator and 30 seconds per rebuttal to an opponent.
"First and most important, it offers a rebuttal a growing chorus of people who say we can't do things the way we do and be successful," he said.
The hearings will end on June 25 and the tariffs will not come into effect until after July 2, when a seven-day final rebuttal comment period ends.
Although House members have been allowed to view the Republican memo in a secure setting, both that memo and a Democratic one in rebuttal remain shrouded in secrecy.
We'll ignore Trump's subjective suggestion that low unemployment rates are a valid rebuttal against accusations that he has been racist in words and actions unrelated to the economy.
The double standard applied by the president in refusing the immediate release of a rebuttal memo offered by the minority is hardly reassuring as to his good intentions.
The Trump angle There was controversy over President Trump's assertion that he turned down the chance to be named Time's Person of the Year and the magazine's rebuttal.
In a rebuttal minutes later, the lead prosecutor, Joan Illuzzi asked Ms. Sciorra if she had ever lied about matters as serious as her allegations against Mr. Weinstein.
A collection of simple tales set in a city, focusing on skyscrapers and streetcars, it was a rebuttal to Moore's "once upon a time" taste in children's lit.
White House officials told The Associated Press that the Democratic rebuttal to the Republican memo is likely to be returned to the committee this week for its release.
" In this powerful rebuttal to the white nationalists' slogan, "you will not replace us," she shows how history proves their rallying cry to be "a bald-faced lie.
To provide a fuller picture, intelligence committee Democrats insist, House Republicans must vote on Monday to release a classified 11-page rebuttal they wrote to the GOP memo.
When prompted to answer how she would respond to the religious argument that marriage should be between a man and a woman, Warren came ready with her rebuttal.
"The dossier formed 'a significant portion' of the Carter Page FISA application," House Intelligence Committee Republicans say in a rebuttal to the Democratic House Intelligence Committee counter-memo.
"Some people think that you have to be the loudest voice in the room to make a difference," Ms. Haley said in the State of the Union rebuttal.
The White House and Democrats battled Saturday night over the House Intelligence Committee's release of the Democrats' rebuttal to Republican claims about government surveillance of the Trump campaign.
He is also dismissive of conspiracy theories that the moon landing was faked, but says that he dutifully questioned NASA officials at the time, and summarizes their rebuttal.
The rebuttal accused the agency of overstepping its authority in rejecting the report's determination that while problems with racial inequality in housing lingered, zoning was not the cause.
That timeline means Trump would not be able to trigger the fresh wave of tariffs until after July 2, when a seven-day final rebuttal comment period ends.
Abrams's rebuttal invoked her particular vision of an expansive "identity politics" that attempts to link the distinct concerns of various groups into a common struggle against broad disadvantage.
Anticipating Mr. Cohen's accusation that President Trump was a racist, Representative Mark Meadows, Republican of North Carolina, invited Ms. Patton to appear as a rebuttal to the charge.
The alternative is a rebuttal to two plans put forward by the city last fall to rebuild the B.Q.E. and the promenade that sits on top of it.
McFadden, who was appointed by Trump, declined to rule on the matter Friday, instead giving Comey's legal team the weekend to file a rebuttal to the government's argument.
In a brief rebuttal, Baker said that even if Shkreli's conviction stands, the fact that he eventually paid back investors should "wipe out" his obligation to forfeit cash.
Her acceptance came after The Late Show host, Stephen Colbert, launched a Twitter petition to get the rapper to offer a rebuttal to President Donald Trump's forthcoming SOTU address.
In a letter to Trump Thursday, a bipartisan group of senators had encouraged aggressive action against Iran as a rebuttal to its missile launches and support for terror organizations.
Though it wasn't expressly positioned as a response to the Whitney Biennial, the Whitney Houston Biennial seemed to revel in inclusivity and, in that sense, felt like a rebuttal.
As Paez put it during Mooppan's rebuttal arguments, if the Supreme Court wanted to limit those exempted from the ban to "immediate" family members, they would have done so.
That's why Umali decided to put up a new shelf tailored to those specific enquiries, a perfect rebuttal to those silly gender stereotypes that should've been shelved ages ago.
Trump tried to back up his math arguing that Medicare could save billions if drug prices were negotiated properly, but Fox News had a rebuttal for that as well.
Exxon Mobil published a rebuttal that accused the journalists (and Oreskes, who had written an op-ed about Inside Climate News' investigation) of taking Exxon's statements out of context.
That's is because they offer a rebuttal to a persistent criticism of contemporary AI: that much of its recent gains come mostly from cheap computing power and massive datasets.
Highlights of the Clinton portion include her early forays into activism at Wellesley, where she generated headlines by upstaging a conservative senator, Edward Brooke, with her commencement speech rebuttal.
There's a planned Spanish-language rebuttal from Republican Representative Mario Diaz-Balart of Florida, as well as a Tea Party Express–endorsed reply from conservative activist Wayne Allyn Root.
" 'I tend to be right' Presented with a litany of other falsehoods and mischaracterizations, Trump offered this nonchalant rebuttal to his critics: "What am I going to tell you?
One of the better moments in the recent history of State of the Union addresses actually came just after the speech, during Marco Rubio's rebuttal to Obama's 2013 address.
And the campaign believes Cruz "put that to bed last night," referring to his passionate statements on the matter in a rebuttal to Donald Trump at Thursday's Republican debate.
"I just tried to remember when a principled conservative has been afforded the opportunity to give the rebuttal," King said when asked if Haley should have given the speech.
However, Bieber also stated in his Instagram reaction: "I usually don't rebuttal things like this but when you try and deface someone i loves character thats crossing a line."
BNP Paribas, the biggest bank by assets in the euro zone, delivered a convincing rebuttal to that optimism on Wednesday with a one-tenth fall in pre-tax profit.
Three weeks after President Trump claimed to have been "totally vindicated" by Devin Nunes' memo, the White House is slamming the Democratic rebuttal memo as "politically driven" and incomplete.
There's no real logical rebuttal to this, except to point to three months of chaos and humiliation as indicative of the futility of continuing to do things Bannon's way.
He lies in specific, dangerous ways, and it is entirely appropriate for the opposition party—and the news media—to provide an honest rebuttal to the agitprop he spits.
It would have been better for Larry Page, Google's co-founder and the boss of Alphabet, its holding company, to write a ringing, detailed rebuttal of Mr Damore's argument.
" Then Russian President Vladimir Putin offered a quick rebuttal in a 2013 New York Times op-ed: "It is extremely dangerous to encourage people to see themselves as exceptional.
CBS later said Democrats have officially requested time on the networks to respond to Trump's speech, but provided no further information on whether the rebuttal would be aired live.
Pakistan has long accused DC and Afghanistan for harboring Fazulllah in Afghanistan, using his presence there as a rebuttal to criticism for not aggressively the Haqqani Network within Pakistan.
Kindly, he's delivered a pre-emptive rebuttal for us to conveniently refer back to as Super Bowl hype hits a fever pitch over the next week and a half.
Nikki Haley's (R) rebuttal to President Obama's State of the Union address was on message if you subscribe to the GOP party establishment's talking points, which clearly Haley does.
It's also preparing its rebuttal to antitrust charges made against Android in April this year, with the deadline for its reply recently extended from July 27th to September 7th.
In a rebuttal to the government's filing, Mr. Sewell of Apple said in a conference call that a number of the government's charges in its latest brief were unfounded.
HIGHLIGHTS Trump drew a sharp rebuttal from his attorney general after he gave a scathing assessment of Jeff Sessions as being unable to take control of the Justice Department.
Aren't those social welfare programs sort of a partial rebuttal to your theory, though—that the threat of violence was enough to curb inequality, rather than the thing itself?
But is that really a convincing rebuttal to the pretty basic and obvious argument that in the most important electoral choice Americans make, their votes should be treated equally?
In January, she offered the party's rebuttal to President Barack Obama's State of the Union address, seizing the spotlight in what was seen as a strong rebuke of Trump.
If not for the rebuttal address by Stacey Abrams, who spoke of our nation's diversity and unity, I would not have recognized the America Trump spoke of last night.
"Another point that I believe my opponent made is that there are more important things than space exploration to spend money on," the machine said during its lengthy rebuttal.
Roxane Gay I could write a passionate rebuttal extolling all the virtues of Haiti, the island my parents are from, the first free black nation in the Western Hemisphere.
It was clearly meant as a rebuttal to Netanyahu and his gang's attacks on the US and Kerry specifically over the past few days, which have been very ugly.
The Atlantic ran an excerpt; conservatives went on the attack; George Packer, a highly-regarded and left-leaning journalist who got caught in Coates's cross hairs, issued a rebuttal.
On Friday, they'll move to the obstruction charge before ceding the chamber floor to Trump's defense team, which will have the same 24-hour window to offer its rebuttal.
But Piper Verlag, the German publisher, soon published a rebuttal in which artists, gallery directors, writers, and art dealers called for the international development of Germany's art scene, instead.
The legal wizards running President Trump's defense team have signaled that Biden and his son Hunter will be at the center of their high-decibel rebuttal early next week.
He gave the House until Saturday and the White House counsel until Monday to deliver trial briefs outlining their arguments, allowing a House deadline for rebuttal the following day.
But he's saving a vote over new witnesses and evidence for later, after the House impeachment managers have made their case and Trump's attorneys get to deliver their rebuttal.
Brad Wenstrup says he would back the release of more classified information related to a recently released GOP memo, including a Democratic rebuttal memo, relevant testimony and other material.
The panel's Republicans have scheduled a meeting for Monday night, and a committee source said they anticipate that there will be a vote on releasing the Democratic rebuttal memo.
An initial approach that offered firm -- but still respectful -- denials eventually morphed into the indignant, politically-tinged rebuttal of "smears" that Kavanaugh offered in testimony before the Judiciary Committee.
Maguire's rebuttal was that it had "seemed prudent" to talk to the White House first, since discussions between the president and foreign leaders are typically subject to executive privilege.
Rubio's feistiness in particular seemed to be a strong rebuttal to his performance a few weeks earlier in New Hampshire, when his robotic debate performance – and mockery by Gov.
For instance, in a rebuttal to the story, Monsanto's chief technology officer picked a narrower focus and found plenty of data for a counternarrative making the case for biotechnology.
In picking Kennedy to give the rebuttal speech, the party is bridging that gap with a new face attached to one of the most famous names in American politics.
But if that's what Barr had in mind, he hasn't expressly said so since he received Mueller's final report — which itself contains a lengthy rebuttal of that very idea.
Dr. Shulkin said he was repaying the Treasury for the cost of his wife's ticket, though not before producing an unusual 28-page rebuttal to the inspector general's report.
Maloof, Roberts' attorney, tells PEOPLE he was not surprised by the indictment a day later, as prosecutors were able to present only one side of the case, with no rebuttal.
Mr. Cruz on Monday offered a point-by-point rebuttal, sharpening an increasingly aggressive set of attacks aimed at what he says are the real estate mogul's shape-shifting views.
Goffman has declined to make public the long, point-by-point rebuttal of her anonymous attacker, but after we got to know each other well, she shared it with me.
Huawei was singled out by name in the defense budget, which included the ban, and the company says the measure "denies Huawei any procedure for providing rebuttal" to the decision.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's foreign-policy speech appeared to get under his rather thin skin, and prompted responses from Trump having nothing to do with a substantive rebuttal.
In her tweets, Warren said that Facebook "intends to use their influence in this election," which is a rebuttal of the company's argument that it's merely a platform for debate.
Again to keep things simple, the Democratic rebuttal pushes back at the idea that judges were not warned that evidence from the Steele dossier had been gathered for political reasons.
The rebuttal comes as Clinton's campaign tries to make hay of comments by Alicia Machado, a former beauty pageant star who says she was disparaged by Trump for gaining weight.
For some reason she was convinced he enjoys a fine cut of Fido, but the audience had Bourdain's back -- not that he needed it ... his puppy-related rebuttal is hysterical.
Michelle Bachmann, the Republican congresswoman who delivered the unofficial Tea Party response in 2011, was shit on by Saturday Night Live for staring off-camera during her entire rambling rebuttal.
Democrat Kathleen Sebelius was criticized for her expressionless rebuttal in 2008, and Rubio's 2013 speech is mainly remembered for the bizarre water break taken by young Marco in the middle.
Democratic leaders, in a rebuttal also carried live on national television, accused the president on Tuesday night of using fear tactics and spreading misinformation about the situation along the border.
The standard rebuttal to this concern is that tech companies can come in and "disrupt" the entertainment industry and media and shake things up to create room for new voices.
" Techmeme founder Gabe Rivera tweeted that this could be a good way to "antagonize a particular company" or "hijack all news concerning that company on Techmeme to insert your rebuttal.
With his remarks at an economic event in Alpbach, Austria, the veteran policymaker repeated a suggestion he made in April, drawing an unusual rebuttal from the ECB at the time.
" President Donald Trump took to Twitter on Tuesday morning with a caustic rebuttal to the sexual assault allegations against him on the front page of the "Fake News Washington Post.
It was the second time this week that Facebook had published such a rebuttal, signaling a new willingness to defend a business model that translates users' attention into advertising revenue.
Half of the land in Roraima state is reserved for indigenous peoples, but an attempt to ask local communities to cede territory to the Warao met with a firm rebuttal.
Here are the key planks of Clinton's new small-business proposals: As of press time, Donald Trump's campaign had not released a detailed rebuttal of Clinton's small-business policy proposals.
Within an hour of that letter's publication de Santamaria — Spain's head spymaster and the bad cop to Rajoy's attempted good cop — took to the airwaves once more with a rebuttal.
Mr. Lowe, in rebuttal, points to an in-house study that shows that the net gain for the city in the White Water Classic's first two years was nearly $600,000.
"  Schumer on CNN also praised Stacey Abrams, who nearly won Georgia's gubernatorial race in November and is considered a top Senate prospect in 2020, saying her rebuttal showed "real leadership.
As a frequent critic of right to try, and thus presumably one of her targets, I was moved to draft a rebuttal of some of the most egregious accusations. 220006.
But in its latest rebuttal, the prosecution argues that any disclosures it should have made are irrelevant, because Force's and Bridges' behavior has nothing to do with disproving Ulbricht's guilt.
Even her fluttery sundresses and frank little cardigans are a rebuttal to his perspective; she wants to project innocence and vulnerability because her fatally insecure husband assumes she possesses neither.
"If you were represented by the news media as one quote that you made, how do you know the person's heart unless they have a chance of rebuttal?" he said.
Two hours later, Mr. Rouhani, in a live rebuttal of Mr. Trump's speech, wasted no time with the litany of accusations by Mr. Trump and cut straight to the point.
A House panel voted torelease a Democratic rebuttal to a Republican memo that accuses federal law enforcement officials of abusing their powers to spy on a former Trump campaign adviser.
For too long, the response to the provocation that painting "died" in the 1960s was nonengagement: of course painting is alive and well, so why bother with a proper rebuttal?
" Mr. Cillizza takes Mr. Trump's pledge to keep the prison at Guantánamo Bay open as "a direct rebuttal to Obama's long-made and long-failed pledge to close the prison.
Later, Mr. McCullough said he had expected a calm, courtroom style rebuttal from Judge Kavanaugh, so was struck by the emotional tone when the second part of the hearing began.
Joe Biden is looking past the remaining primaries with a shakeup of his campaign leadership and an approach to the coronavirus outbreak framed as a rebuttal to President Donald Trump.
Others issued a rebuttal that challenged some of the conclusions — but not specific facts — in the report, such as the finding that the interrogation methods did not produce useful intelligence.
Jennifer Granholm, the most recent Democrat to hold the position before Whitmer took office, told CNN on Monday that the party was wise to select Whitmer to deliver the rebuttal.
While Republicans' memo on alleged surveillance abuses went viral long before it was even publicly available, the release of the Democratic rebuttal Saturday evening was met with comparatively little fanfare.
The allegation drew a rebuke from members of the state legislature's black caucus, who called it racist, as well a rebuttal from Mr. Govan, who accused Mr. Harpootlian of mudslinging.
For the rebuttal, the president had his defenders, including "Carpe Donktum," a somewhat infamous conservative meme creator who has been invited to meet with Mr. Trump at the White House.
As the proxy fight between activist investor Nelson Peltz and Procter & Gamble continues, P&G President and CEO David Taylor offered a rebuttal to some of Peltz's suggestions on CNBC.
Cosby Trial Briefing • With the major prosecution witnesses now finished testifying at Bill Cosby's trial on sexual assault charges, who will the defense introduce soon as part of its rebuttal?
The Christian Post rebuttal, published on Monday, noted the "firestorm of criticism and dissent" the editorial had provoked, noting that white evangelicals have strongly supported Mr. Trump despite repeated controversies.
If both efforts failed, McConnell said, the trial could begin with the basics that everyone could agree upon: House Democrats presenting their case followed by a rebuttal from Trump's lawyers.
It is telling that the songs Liverpool fans deploy to deride Chelsea focus on Chelsea's supposed lack of history, and that Chelsea supporters' rebuttal concentrates on Liverpool's more recent failings.
Each party will be given one hour to make its case, which will be followed by a 30-minute rebuttal and summation, according to terms of the collective bargaining agreement.
On Friday, the government issued a furious rebuttal of an Amnesty International report claiming that excessive force was "intentionally" used on protesters to "punish" them for taking to the streets.
Even as the House was formally impeaching him, Trump was delivering his own real-time rebuttal at a campaign rally in Michigan; "We did nothing wrong," Trump told the crowd.
Impeachment inquiry  The House Intelligence Committee is expected to release its impeachment investigation report today, and House Republicans have already released their "prebuttal" (it's like a rebuttal, but in advance).
But there was a hint of resignation in Federer's voice and a slump in his shoulders during his news conference that belied the breeziness of his rebuttal to McEnroe's observation.
In his rebuttal of Muller and Rummenigge, Gasparoni made clear that the cash generated by the match against Germany would play an important part in developing San Marino's grassroots game.
Jacobs refused the request and was told by Ross — who oversees the agency as commerce secretary — that top NOAA political staff would be fired if the rebuttal was not withdrawn.
On the eve of statehood, from that very room, Wyoming officials sent a rebuttal to the United States Congress, which was reluctant to welcome a state where women could vote.
The selection of Beshear for this Trump rebuttal suggests that Democrats are keen to talk about the health care law and the success it had in lowering Kentucky's uninsured rate.
So on Thursday, The Daily Show's Trevor Noah set aside eight minutes of his show for a lengthy monologue offering a point-by-point rebuttal to the anti-trans hysteria.
It's largely seen as a rebuttal to LePage, who was elected in 2010 with less than 40 percent of the vote and reelected four years later with less than 50 percent.
Fact-checking it to note that actually it's not technically Democrats who "allowed" an immigrant cop-killer into the country is an unbelievably weak rebuttal to a powerful, emotionally-charged narrative.
The president's speech, reportedly slated to last for about eight minutes, will be carried live by the major networks and on cable news, after which the Democrats will air a rebuttal.
We live in dizzy times, and counternarratives like Westbrook's quick-stepped gambit toward NBA deification became a rare kinetic rebuttal to the dark shadow of political unsurety and widening social disunity.
When Bernie Sanders or Hillary Clinton feel like their progressive bona fides are being questioned, the go-to rebuttal has been to assert how very much they agree with their opponent.
"The failure of securing a merger with Asda leaves the group in a bit of a vacuum, with leadership and strategic uncertainties the byproduct of the CMA's rebuttal," Jefferies analysts said.
"The talks have aided the president's legal team as it prepares a rebuttal to the report and strategizes for the coming public war over its findings," the New York Times wrote.
Giuliani told CNN's Dana Bash on Sunday night that the White House still expects to release a rebuttal report, and that it will be released after the Mueller report comes out.
" Now Thore, who made headlines in September when she posted a viral rebuttal to a comedian's fat-shaming video, is happy, confident and unafraid of "doing it with the lights on.
Abrams is the first black woman and the first non-sitting public official to give the rebuttal, the New York Times reports*, which speaks to her growing influence within the party.
Steve Beshear to deliver the rebuttal to Trump's 2017 Joint Address to Congress, largely because of Kentucky's success in improving access to health care, an issue the party has rallied around.
In a rebuttal on his website and social media accounts, Jaitley blamed Singh's administration for mismanaging the economy, adding that the opposition Congress has been unwilling to support reforms in parliament.
Throughout the convention, Clinton and other speakers offered a direct rebuttal to her Republican rival's insistence on American decline by emphasizing the positive force Americans can be at home and abroad.
His opponent was then allowed 90 minutes to speak—60 to argue his side of things, 30 for rebuttal—before the first speaker was given a final 803 minutes to rebut.
"Assuming Trump loses, there'll be a really pitched battle for the heart and soul of the party," said Weaver, the Kasich strategist who wrote the scathing rebuttal to Priebus on Sunday.
On appeal, they cited as improper statements made during rebuttal arguments by a prosecutor, Randall Jackson, that called the defendants' arguments "ridiculous" and "absurd," and referenced movies including the "Godfather" series.
The rebuttal is the second round of Facebook's pushback against Tuesday's report by The New York Times detailing some of Facebook's special partnerships and extensive data sharing with major tech players.
In a rebuttal to Obama's State of the Union address in January, Haley called for tolerance on immigration and civility in politics, in what some saw as a rebuke of Trump.
Sessions' determination to mount a vigorous rebuttal, after Comey's testimony before the committee last week raised questions about the administration's conduct, was clear from the moment he began his opening statement.
In May 2016, he released a video where he read the lyrics to "FDT" from behind a podium, offering the lines as a point-by-point rebuttal to a Trump speech.
I knew what it was the moment I saw it — the Bush campaign's debate talking points, rebuttal answers, everything a candidate for president would need to get ready for a debate.
Now, the latest skirmish over campus speech, at the City University of New York School of Law, provides a strong rebuttal to those who insist that it's a made-up problem.
In February, Farah's coach Alberto Salazar denied administering banned supplements to his athletes and issued a firm rebuttal of what he said were false allegations against him in a British newspaper.
They have produced their own, still-classified rebuttal memo, but the Republican majority on the House Intelligence Committee voted against making it public at the same time as their own memo.
The rebuttal here is that the danger of keeping Trump in office is too great — a point with which I sympathize, because I fear Trump's incapacity in an unlooked-for crisis.
It serves primarily as a rebuttal to an indignity many transpeople have faced at some point in their lives: the intrusive gaze of a non-transperson eager to glimpse their genitals.
The prosecution brought forth an "avalanche" of evidence, as the prosecutor Jacquelyn Kasulis put it in her rebuttal argument, that Mr. Shkreli illegally used Retrophin to repay the defrauded MSMB investors.
I'd expect lofty constitutional arguments that the entire case against Trump is defective and should be tossed, rather than a point-by-point rebuttal of the minutiae of the Ukraine episode.
Trump himself wasn't set on making the trip until late last week, ultimately siding with aides who said his appearances in Switzerland would prove a worthwhile rebuttal of the impeachment proceedings.
Following a written rebuttal from House Democrats on Tuesday, the managers are expected to begin making their case before the Senate on Wednesday, with Trump's team following as early as Friday.
"The draft report ignores critical facts, presenting a one-sided version of events that casts aside evidence contradicting your chosen narrative," the lawyers wrote in the rebuttal, according to USA Today.
Some economists have long been critical of Mr. Saez and Mr. Zucman's work, including Wojciech Kopczuk, a Columbia University economist who published a rebuttal to the pair's wealth data in 2015.
Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee, led by Schiff, have drafted their own 10-page memo in rebuttal to the Nunes memo, but the committee voted Monday to block its release.
You would have seen PolitiFact's point-by-point rebuttal of the same argument — and, finally, a week later, reports about how evidence for Mr. Trump's charge still had yet to surface.

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