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"refutation" Definitions
  1. proof or a statement that something is not true or is wrong

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Seek refutation from others to further help break your conclusion.
The effect isn't a point-by-point refutation of Bannon's ideas themselves.
Sanders's economic policies can be viewed as a direct refutation of Ronald Reagan's.
This is about as simple a refutation of Hawley's tweet as is possible.
Amid an unmistakably angry Kavanaugh's refutation of these attacks, as well as Sen.
To be rejected by the art world was a refutation of her identity.
Salma Hayek Since its Times refutation, Sitrick has issued three additional statements for Weinstein.
Zombies are a toothy refutation of happy endings, though not always of funny ones.
But the report and Google's quick refutation underscores an ongoing issue for the company.
It is a persuasive refutation of Mr Trump's attempt to defend his presidential profiteering.
Some journalists saw this as a direct refutation of Trump's frequent denials of wrongdoing.
"No one could come up with a definitive constitutional refutation of this," Rosenbaum writes.
It was reminiscent of Smith's eloquent refutation of Joe McCarthy's overreaches nearly seven decades before.
"Security matters and that's why the refutation of the Nunes [memo] also matters," he said.
His specific refutation of Mayor Khan's comments does not show a desire to heal and unify.
The refutation hasn't stopped conspiracy theorists and conservative Christians from claiming that Clinton is a necromancer.
But they also said they weren't necessarily surprised by the apparent refutation of the president's claims.
Her minority report, published on November 22, reads as a no-bullshit refutation of Pai's claims.
If each refutation had been written up and submitted separately, the outcome would probably have been different.
Phillips says complimentary things about "Moneyball," and his own book is more a correction than a refutation.
"Rex Tillerson never threatened to resign," Trump said in his most direct refutation of the resignation report.
The album features a frustrated and transparent Lil Wayne on "Mad," an open refutation of masked emotions.
The book is a wonderful refutation of Trump's nativism and bigotry, but it is no partisan polemic.
"I hope that my Chinatown work can stand as a refutation of that bigotry," wrote Mr. Glick.
What's great about Rothko's paintings is their refutation of language, the way they push back against conclusions.
This is nothing more than getting up to its old tricks, and is completely unworthy of refutation.
The title of the 2018 update, the spiritual sequel, is an implicit refutation: You shouldn't walk away.
Assange's refutation of Russian involvement contradicts the joint report released by the FBI and the CIA on Dec.
Incredibles 22 strikes me both as Bird's deepest exploration of this idea and his biggest refutation of it.
It was an unusually blunt, at times even angry-sounding, refutation to the president of the United States.
The bottom line: the past decade has been a vindication, not a refutation, of good old-fashioned macro.
Mostly, journal editors, like academic scientists, are more interested in new work than in the refutation of old stuff.
Mr. Kelly disputed Ms. Haley in a statement on Sunday and Mr. Tillerson added his own refutation on Monday.
And in a way, Roseanne's ejection was a kind of refutation of the premise of the earlier "Roseanne" revival.
Despite their own life spans, the shirts also function as a refutation of the supposed anonymity of gun violence.
The prevalence of heart disease is an example of the destruction wrought by smoking, not a refutation of it.
With Trump, however, the recitation of positive facts and figures sounded like a full-throated refutation of his critics.
"That's a pretty monumental refutation to those who believe the world's abandoning Facebook in favor of competitor Snapchat," Cramer said.
And so, having racists agreeing with you is a confirmation of your racist statement rather than a refutation of it.
Sanders' wealth tax is a refutation of that philosophy that intends to impose strict financial regulation on the wealthiest Americans.
This letter is not a testament to Franken's character, nor is it a legitimate refutation of Tweeden or Menz's claims.
Bernie Sanders, who is promising to create a much bigger government, a direct refutation of Trump's conspiracy theories about government?
In this sense, Trump is not just a challenge to Obama's legacy but a directed and pointed refutation of it.
That is not a refutation of the importance and relevance of calories and energy balance, but rather a reaffirmation of it.
That way, our own account of our lives will serve as an accessible refutation to any lies told in our names.
Mueller's public refutation of BuzzFeed appears to indicate that Trump did not sit Cohen down and directly instruct him to lie.
Ask students to choose one or more misconceptions and to write a refutation text in which they act as an explainer.
His refutation of the presidential election resulted in harsh criticism from his then-leftist party (PRD) and he lost control of it.
"It was an unusually blunt, at times even angry-sounding, refutation to the president of the United States," writes Vox's Zack Beauchamp.
It's not the end of the road for Damore, though this decisive refutation of his complaint is a significant and public setback.
In one instance, the document cites Moore denying allegations on a "national radio show" as a refutation of the Washington Post's reporting.
I think Wakanda is certainly a clear refutation of depictions that paint African countries as less developed and African cultures as primitive.
Cillizza: Donald Trump is far from the only politician who has tried to connect cold weather with some refutation of global warming.
" The eminent nutritionist and academic Marion Nestle wrote her own refutation of the film, dubbing it "a slick piece of GMO industry propaganda.
The White House has issued a blanket refutation of the book's claims, which it says are based on information from disgruntled ex-employees.
"Chinese Room" was about a thought experiment that the philosopher John Searle claims to be a refutation of the possibility of artificial intelligence.
His 1979 exhibition "A New Refutation of the Viking 4 Space Mission" presented the city as it might appear to visitors from Mars.
Clinton's presidential campaign could have hoped for: no criminal charges, but a pointed refutation of statements like one she flatly made last August.
The strong cosmic hypothesis is much more contentious, and the new research published this week offers the strongest refutation of its validity yet.
For eight years the first family has been a living refutation of the negative stereotypes about black families that so often dominate cultural debates.
Charlie Kiss used his own life story as a refutation of the common claim that a trans man is simply a "lesbian in disguise".
If Hillary Clinton wins in November, it will be tempting to view the ballot-box refutation of Trumpism as a restoration of political sanity.
Flynn "spoke truth to power" and blames his 2014 firing as DIA director on his refutation of the White House's overly optimistic ISIS narrative.
One imam at the academy, a modest place in east London, argues that all this is merely "academic", a learned refutation of Ahmadiya doctrine.
The last manifests itself in manic refutation of the Democrat-media narrative that the Trump campaign was in a traitorous conspiracy with the Kremlin.
Northern papers celebrated Owens' American-ness and noted his blackness, but hardly framed Owens' performance as a refutation of Nazism, let alone American racism.
But even in this, we're still amplifying his noise and nurturing, even in the process of refutation, the fear on which the man thrives.
The report is far from a refutation or reversal of CEO Mark Zuckerberg's claim in November that his company did not sway the US presidential election.
Again, region and religion matter: the Catholicism of the Gulf, tinged with aspects of African-derived belief, acts in "Sing" as a refutation of Protestant clarity.
Trump's selection of Pence as his running mate "underscores Trump's abject refutation of LGBT rights as a principle he considers with any seriousness," the magazine argued.
The point is that as I see it, the past 7 or 8 years have if anything been a vindication, not a refutation, of basic macroeconomics.
How much do you think the work in the show represents either the influence of American art, or operates as a deliberate refutation of its values?
These users see Google's software — its customization options, hardware affordability, and no-frills design — as the perfect refutation of the sterile, mass-marketed appeal of Apple's iPhone.
The Walking Dead is known for segmenting its storylines, spreading them out across many episodes in what often feels like an unnecessary refutation of traditional narrative structure.
In a perfect infinite loop of anti-logic—like a snake slithering into its own asshole—an exact refutation of AE2911Truth's beliefs has instead vindicated them completely.
And as played with angry bereavement and bewilderment by Katya Campbell, she is a vivid refutation of the idea that a mother bonds instantly with her newborn.
Smith's enchanting account humanizes a figure renowned as much for her refutation of conventional female stereotypes and social limitations as for her genius for story and language.
Over the course of the war, however, Horna's focus shifted from the refutation of stories told by the mainstream press to the undeniable suffering caused by war.
In Duncan's refutation of that Nets team, I saw the opposite of everything I felt—cool mastery instead of struggle, a certain corporate submission instead of defiance.
But most in the astronomy "establishment" or "NASA," which seems to be the blanket EU term for a conglomeration of mainstream astronomers, would say EU doesn't deserve refutation.
EM: When I did write, it was in refutation of my surroundings, which if I think of was part of what writing was for me in the beginning.
Sure, there are some corny Clinton jokes (including the most sexist refutation of Bill Clinton's lechery possible: that he sucks because he didn't think to cheat with somebody hot).
The local news outlet WRAL soon posted a refutation of many of the governor's points online, and gave his press release the lowest rating on its fact-checking scale.
The philosopher Robert Nozick suggested as much in his refutation of ethical hedonism, employing the notion of the "experience machine" to suggest we care about more than our feelings.
It's important to understand that the foundation of the study of economics was based on Smith's refutation of the very idea of trade surpluses as a key to prosperity.
The palm-sized robot, from San Francisco-based company Anki, is both a harmless toy and a bold refutation of that uneasy relationship so loved by film and television.
Between the authority that the texts sought (and, for us moderns, can no longer claim) and the anarchy that their refutation supposedly invites lies the practice of literary argument.
Even 20 years ago, I could never have imagined that in 2008 the United States would elect a president who is a living refutation of black-and-white distinctions.
Critics argue that, if the deal does go into effect, funds would be absorbed by private enterprises instead of the government — a direct refutation of Trump's claim, according to Politico.
It is not so much that Harith was lying in wait for a decade; rather that without ideological refutation and personal rehabilitation, ISIS was the next logical step for him.
Neither side can prove their argument because the memo, and its refutation, relies on highly classified information that the public and most members of the House of Representatives can't see.
Writing with a male pseudonym and wearing breeches, Sand's transgression was not a refutation of her femininity but stemmed from a desire to protect that femininity from the public eye.
Intelligence work — at least as practiced in the Western liberal tradition — reflects these threatened Enlightenment values: gathering, evaluating and analyzing information, and then disseminating conclusions for use, study or refutation.
After the Celebgate iCloud breach, for example, which included leaks of prominent celebrities' nude photos, Apple's response was one of minor outrage and a simple refutation of any security flaws.
In a state that is sensitive to the accusation that it had limited cultural wealth prior to the discovery of oil, this basement of textual treasures is a clear refutation.
Especially after Page's high-profile attempt earlier that year to fire all of Google's project managers, a move the company eventually reversed in an embarrassing public refutation of his leadership.
It is a direct refutation of just about everything you've seen in the public hearings and the facts obvious from the transcript of Trump's call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
But just the fact that Froome was up there to finish second counts as an achievement and a refutation of critics who say his racing is too calculated and risk averse.
"We're offering a compelling, solid refutation to what you hear from the media and the rest of the left about President Trump and conservative ideas," Mr. Cain said at the time.
More than 70% were either born in Europe or hold permanent EU residency, a refutation of the oft-stated view of European rightists that refugees use Europe as a base for terrorism.
You can read the whole thing here, but the most important part of Pelosi's comment is a refutation of Pai's core argument that Title II net neutrality rules have hurt broadband investment.
Lucas and others like her are a ferocious refutation of "I'd rather be dead than disabled," a comment some non-disabled people feel obligated to share in response to conversations about disability.
While that is surely not raising the kind of questions that Snowden is trying to suggest he raised, neither does it seem to me that that email is a home run refutation.
Critics argue that this approach is overkill and could scare away investment or result in a government-controlled internet (the refutation of these arguments will be handled at length in a separate article).
But he italicizes her essential lesson: politics may not all be local—Trump is a refutation of that, winning the allegiance of localities that he can't or won't serve—but city life is.
But the pad is Donald Trump's, the notes are a strangled refutation of fact, and the image has instantly become the most iconic yet of the impeachment proceedings that have enveloped his presidency.
What's startling, this far on, with the resources that Saudi Arabia has even to bring in outside help, it has put up no convincing refutation of the slow drip of charges against it.
During the press conference immediately following the bilateral meeting, Irish Prime Minister Kenny delivered a considerably cleaner refutation of the newly installed U.S. government's highly controversial travel policy than did the U.K.'s May.
That official rebuttal has not yet occurred — although Comey has now effectively produced his own refutation, thanks to leaks to the Times (whose reporting has not been confirmed elsewhere, as of early Sunday evening).
To describe yourself, with glee, as a nasty woman is a powerful unleashing, a refutation of all that girls are brought up to be: subservient, silent and accommodating, to the point of personal risk.
In my mind it is not even so much an issue over printing Trump's response, but that there was not an immediate refutation of his claims by the article's author in the piece itself.
For his part, Mr. Schultz believes that an independent president could have a powerful mandate in governing, as a refutation by voters of the bitter and divisive "politics of revenge" that have paralyzed Washington.
The latest issue of Dabiq also includes a lengthy refutation of the Muslim Brotherhood, which the group considers to be apostates, and includes a list of imams working in the West that it condemns.
But the refutation is strong enough that even the famously liberal Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals—the tribunal that has been the target of several angry presidential tweets—may reverse the district court judge's ruling.
Without both a firm refutation of white nationalist sentiment and making the space of the game unfriendly to those ideologies, Triternion risks falling into the same traps as contemporary medievalists dealing with white supremacist infiltration.
It was a refutation of the so-called Goldwater Rule, adopted by the American Psychiatric Association in 1973, which said that giving a public figure a mental diagnosis without seeing him or her was unethical.
On Monday this trend entered the political sphere, with Senator Elizabeth Warren announcing, in refutation of President Donald Trump's skepticism, that her DNA shows "strong evidence" of Native American ancestry some six to ten generations ago.
Her approach can be read as a refutation of the mechanical side of the Minimalism (the use of masking tape , hard edges, and the cool, uninflected application of paint to signal the removal of the hand).
"This trip can either be the vindication or the refutation of Obama's approach in Cuba," said Christopher Sabatini, a professor of international affairs at Columbia University and the director of the Brooklyn-based research organization Global Americans.
A broadly collaborative project such as this, which reaches out over the short actual distance between the West Bank and Gaza, is an important investment in positive and creative action, and a refutation of the imposed divisions.
Earlier this month, Mr. Cohen's lawyer, Stephen M. Ryan, wrote a letter to congressional investigators that contained what he said was a point-by-point refutation of a dossier suggesting that Mr. Cohen colluded with Russian operatives.
" Meadows, a North Carolina Republican, had earlier invited Lynne Patton, a Trump administration official who is also a black woman, to the hearing and presented her as a refutation of Cohen's claim that Trump is a "racist.
In a touching refutation, Timur tenderly renders the most appealing song, "Clearly / Some Very Strange Light," remarking on each spotless organ excised from a woman driven to crime and madness by a lifetime of sexual and physical abuse.
She was a philosopher and academic as well as a writer, in the male-dominated intellectual world of Oxford, and I don't doubt that her refutation of domestic servitude needed to be louder and more emphatic than most people's.
The more popular medieval history becomes, the more it may come to be seen not as an endorsement of homogeneity but a refutation, a world in which non-conformity was not debilitating deviance but a desire to strive for something better.
Al Taylor's painting practice — an undertaking whose success was tied to its degree of artlessness — seemed to court, if not the "death of painting," then a refutation of the traditional hierarchy that places painting at the top of the heap.
"I think what the President said is that Roy Moore's character, consistent denials, and now the refutation of these stories makes it very clear that the world should consider that these allegations are false," said senior campaign adviser Brett Doster.
Democrats on the committee countered with a memo of their own — one the president declined to declassify — offering a point-by-point refutation of the Republican document and blasting it as an intentionally misleading attempt to undermine the Russia investigation.
And refutation does not fit comfortably in demographically managed conversation: If you are the manager, my refuting you undermines my acceptance of your managerial standing, and if I am the manager, refuting you might well constitute an abuse of it.
Washington (CNN)Senate rules and the expressed intentions of key Republicans have set the stage for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh to ascend to the nation's highest court just days removed from his emotional refutation of accusations on Capitol Hill.
As Nilay wrote: Taken together, Apple News and Facebook Instant Articles are the saddest refutation of the open web revolution possible: they are incompatible proprietary publishing systems entirely under the control of huge corporations, neither of which particularly understands publishing or media.
One such media man was Geraldo Rivera, who apparently turned to a 1950s-era playbook for how to make light of misogyny; in fact, his rationale was so retro-ridiculous that it almost seems as though it was crafted expressly for refutation.
Furthermore, offering up your singular experience as a refutation to the dozens of women who shared their harassment stories does nothing except make you look like someone who chooses not to believe women, who have more to lose than gain by coming forward.
"In some ways the star of the show wasn't a particular product but Apple's refutation of accusations that it can't compete with Google and Facebook in artificial intelligence and deep learning," said Jan Dawson, chief analyst of Jackdaw Research, in an email after the presentation.
More than a museum, the building on the National Mall is a refutation of two and a half centuries of the misuse of history to reinforce a social order in which black people were enslaved, then systematically repressed and denied their rights when freed.
It's been really cold recently, especially in the Northeast, and you know what that means: Liberals, the media and even a fair number of scientists feel compelled to reassert that the excessive cold is "the result of global warming," not a refutation of it.
Other Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee had dismissed renewed calls from Democrats for a new FBI investigation into Kavanaugh's activities in the summer of 1982 and had planned to vote to approve the judge's Supreme Court nomination along after his angry refutation of Ford's accusations.
It's a recognition that however justly we're moved to antipathy, and however gratifying we may find it to let the refutation of the horrible rule our words and deeds, we're ultimately responsible for creative engagement with the world around us and the fellow human beings who compose it.
" In another update to the post today, they responded to Duncan Bowie's refutation of the report with skepticism: "Insofar as he wasn't involved with this as far as I know, I don't consider the denial particularly important, but he sounds upset and I'm not looking to offend him.
The document was intended by Democrats to offer a point-by-point refutation of what it called the "transparent" attempt by President Trump's allies on the committee to undermine the congressional and special counsel investigations into Russia's meddling in the 2016 presidential election and possible coordination with the Trump campaign.
The book's introduction quotes Adrienne Rich's essay, "Women and Honor: Some Notes on Lying," regarding the distressing and ongoing reality faced by most women in most societies: Women have been driven mad, "gaslighted," for centuries by the refutation of our experience and our instincts in a culture which validates only male experience.
In a larger sense, the argument over wolves is a gulf of values: In bringing back wolves, one side wants to atone for the sins of the past and knit back together a wounded landscape; the other sees in wolves' proliferation a refutation of the rural way of life of the American West.
" They offer a point-by-point refutation of the claims made in Pishevar, Lloyd, and Lonsdale's suit, including the assertion that the noose/lasso "was a threat of violence, and even [the] company recognized it as such -- firing Afshin immediately and hiring armed security guards to patrol the campus after the noose was left.
" When Nils Hasselmo, the president of the University of Minnesota at the time, criticized a student group's decision to invite Stokely Carmichael to campus, citing Carmichael's bizarre assertion that Zionists had aided Nazism during the Second World War, Ellison wrote that Hasselmo had taken offense at the assertion "without offering any factual refutation of it.
Carlson, over the past few months and especially the past few days, has voiced some inconvenient truths that earn outrage but not refutation: • One, while white supremacy ideology always must be monitored and can trigger the unhinged — as the El Paso shooting may turn out to suggest — it is no longer a ubiquitous movement as it once was in the 2628th century.
It is also looking increasingly like a refutation of one of the more provocative and influential political science theories of the past 30 years: that on or around November 2200, 21970, when the people of East Berlin peacefully threw off their Soviet-backed communist government and began to tear down the wall that had divided the city since 21970, History, with a capital H, ended.
What Mr Sanders and his supporters do not offer is a persuasive refutation of the Post's main arguments: that the "evolution and structure of the world economy, not mere corporate deck-stacking", accounts for "many of the big economic challenges the country still faces" and that Mr Sanders has thus far failed to explain how he will pay for all of his bold proposals.
The fact that record numbers of families are approaching the border to seek asylum is a refutation of Trump's core argument, that beefing up border security measures, empowering ICE, and building a wall—as well as separating immigrant families and calling for new fees for asylum seekers, which he did earlier this week—will discourage people from seeking asylum or attempting to enter the country without papers.
Taylor went out and bought whatever paint he could afford to engage in a process of determining the limits of its physical properties, an undertaking whose success was tied to its degree of artlessness — a practice that seems to court, if not the "death of painting," then a refutation of the traditional hierarchy that places painting at the top of the heap, an inherent critique of the medium's formal qualities and historical concerns.

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