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"refute" Definitions
  1. refute something to prove that something is wrong synonym rebut
  2. refute something to say that something is not true or fair synonym deny

909 Sentences With "refute"

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He added that the decision did not refute his theory.
The State Administration of Taxation tried to refute the claims.
Was there anything the NSA could do to refute them?
To refute Islam, Christians had to understand it, they thought.
So I can't refute it, and I can't confirm it.
However, Songz claims there are witnesses who refute Buera's allegation.
And then corroborate or refute based on how things go.
I'm not going to refute the truth that I know.
But the White House was quick to refute Haley's claim.
FBI Director Reportedly Asked DoJ to Refute Wiretap ClaimFBI director James Comey reportedly asked the Justice Department to publicly refute President Trump's claim that former president Obama ordered the tapping of phones at Trump Tower.
I'm trying to refute the argument that it can't be done.
He decided to speak primarily because he wants to refute it.
Of those tweets, 83 percent did not refute the false statement.
Waxman claimed Damon and Crowe called her "directly" to refute reports.
That helps refute the two most fundamental lies of social anxiety.
"Roy Moore" decided to pay a visit and refute the allegations.
When asked if Foursquare is dead, Crowley was quick to refute.
That's right: Donald Trump hit Twitter to refute the Governator's claims.
Comey had asked the Justice Department to refute Trump's unsubstantiated claim
Moreover, the meeting seems to refute any prior or existing arrangement.
Democrats responded with a memo attempting to refute the GOP claims.
Instead of coolly attempting to refute him, they go completely bats***.
That seemed to refute another claim made by the White House.
So the fact that it does elicit fear is hard to refute.
Shell's team called on a slew of employees to refute her story.
But, if someone said I was an artist, I wouldn't refute it.
Scientists and activists quickly took to social media to refute Jacobsen's piece.
Our BC sources refute claims she was unsympathetic about Patty's dire situation.
"Then we can publish the data and refute our detractors," he wrote.
"Another question: "If Paul Krugman retires, who should Bob and Tom refute?
To refute the rumor, Tebow posted a video on his social media.
But certain financial problems surfaced that Harvey Weinstein was unable to refute.
Chen's statement does not refute any of the details of the story.
The countersuit attempts to refute each claim against Hyperloop One point-by-point.
Of course, it only takes a single individual to refute a bad argument.
That's probably the only way he's going to refute a paper trail now.
Finally, both MTV and Alex Kompothecras have come forward to refute the claims.
Online, Twitter users supplied Williams with the receipts to refute her bogus points.
Beyond that, he used the speech to try to refute gloomy Republican assessments.
Nonetheless, these seemingly reassuring findings aren't sufficient to refute concerns about herding entirely.
Until now, Campbell did not refute claims made in the book about him.
There is plenty of other data out there to thoroughly refute that suggestion.
More data from the far side will help refine or refute these theories.
Facebook has one month to refute and petition for changes to the order.
At the time, the FBI asked the Justice Department to refute Trump's allegations.
Read more: 2 key facts refute Trump's conspiracy theories about the Ukraine scandal
There is, of course, an easy way to refute this: Disclose the returns.
That's a big potential audience for launching broadsides your opponent can't directly refute.
You have to allow people to be presented with evidence to refute it.
We think that when people refute us, they are doing us a favor.
Ghosn's claims that he faced a "rigged" judicial system are hard to refute.
Since then, TikTok executives have embarked on a campaign to refute the allegations.
CNN on Wednesday corrected a similar report that Comey would refute Trump's claim.
A host of other Obama-era officials also weighed in to refute Trump's allegation.
Columbia has been silent on the matter, except to refute claims in the lawsuit.
After all, another study might come along and completely refute the study before it.
Any attempt to refute false charges defied the party's will and thus confirmed guilt.
FBI Director James Comey already asked the Justice Department to publicly refute Trump's claims.
To Swift, the trial is more than an effort to simply refute Mueller's claim.
Breathlessly, he tried to refute the technical testimony about backup files and bitcoin wallets.
Her experience does seem to refute some earlier reports that the show is staged.
But, Simons doesn't so much refute the attractiveness of number-twos as support it.
The letter writer apparently wants to refute some claims in the Unabomber's brother's book.
Through these conversations, Graw tries to refute claims of contemporary paintings' mannerist zombie stature.
He was young and untested, but Hank's credentials and motivation were hard to refute.
They refute the claim that PASPA is forcing the state to maintain its prohibition.
Democratic leadership announced on Tuesday that Abrams has been selected to refute Trump's speech.
TMZ has obtained a letter from Vanessa Paradis, to refute Heard's domestic violence allegations.
Senators looking to confirm or refute the allegations will face a nearly impossible task.
The government and NGOs have tried to refute these claims with public awareness campaigns.
Greg Weiner correctly cites Jeb Bush's 2016 campaign to refute its applicability to politics.
Did it confirm or refute the stereotypes you wrote about in the warm-up?
Abbott has made a series of now rare public appearances to refute the claims.
However, like any other country, we may refute inaccurate comments if they make unilateral assertions.
"The Most Incredible Thing" starts to refute these, but — at a first viewing — not effectively.
Anderson, who's won the title of world champion twice, was quick to refute Harms' accusations.
The hearing will provide the first chance for Gorsuch to publicly refute Trump's judicial attacks.
This is a myth we constantly have to refute in our personal and political lives.
Hashtags depend on recognition, and seriously addressing their positions, even to refute them, confers power.
Another FinCEN employee said, "There are too many emails and documents that refute their conclusions."
But because the AHCA didn't pass, it was impossible to refute the lies about it.
Other sources cited by the AP — including emails obtained by the outlet — refute that claim.
" Later, though, she defended her initial refute-repudiate hybrid, tweeting: "'Refudiate,' 'misunderestimate,' 'wee-wee'd up.
Trump said he would "100 percent" speak under oath to refute Comey's dramatic Thursday testimony.
The best way to refute the contemporary movements might be to ask them to govern.
People make accusations against her, and the effort to refute them leads to more disclosure.
At a minimum, journalists must be notified and given a chance to refute the decision.
The administration continues to refute suggestions that a significant U.S. policy goal is regime change.
Trump and the White House blasted the story, though they did not refute specific claims.
However, a meme shared by Torrance on her Instagram page seems to refute the report.
Hers was the only individual account of alleged sexual misconduct that Weinstein chose to refute.
With each new case comes an opportunity to further validate or refute this new idea.
Now that Jones has an audience on Twitter, journalists' attempt to "refute" him will fail.
In an apparent refute of their demand, the hashtag was censored by the next morning.
As Daniel Boorstin understood back in 1962, you can't refute an image with a fact.
"I have not seen anybody refute anything that was said in the book," Bannon said.
Now OSI could refute Reimer's claim that he had served only in the Trawniki administration.
During his public testimony, Sondland did not refute Taylor and Morrison's recollection on this timeline.
I'm not telling this anecdote to adhere with the criterion of embarrassment, but because it's emblematic of the attitude with which I approached this trip: with several stereotypes in mind, along with the desire to refute them and—simultaneously—the desire to not refute them.
Obviously, more fossil specimens from the same time period could help confirm or refute that idea.
The test results were revealed on a on a new website created to refute the claims.
Daniel Pešta's paintings refute the conventions of classical beauty but their nightmarish imagery can be exquisite.
Although his paintings refute the conventions of classical beauty, their nightmarish imagery can be exquisitely beautiful.
On Monday, May 9, he went on CNN to refute what he'd said the day before.
On Monday, May 217, he went on CNN to refute what he'd said the day before.
I wanted to refute immediately any suggestion that I was a part of such an activity.
But Spicer made it worse by trying to refute those reports without the benefit of facts.
Many of these violations can be subjective, making it difficult to argue against or refute them.
He reportedly listed a 2014 incident in London to refute Brown's alleged claims of physical abuse.
In any event, the court must still refute the more damaging charge of bias against Africa.
The claims appear to refute reports that several nightclub regulars had spotted Mateen at the club.
She did not deny the terms of the offer or refute the content of the recording.
Along with bringing in badly needed cash, Wednesday's fundraiser was an attempt to refute that argument.
Moore, 33, started replying in the comments of a post from Tuesday to refute her critics.
Fourteen former Ohio State University wrestlers have gone on the record to refute claims that Rep.
In fact, the script goes out of its way to refute the philosophy of Into Darkness.
Cormier, for his part, goes for the mildly sexist/ageist route, but doesn't actually refute anything.
Giuliani, though, claims he raised the meeting in television interviews to refute that it ever happened.
Some evidence that Mr. Guo has presented to back up his claims is easy to refute.
Guha is at pains to refute Arundhati Roy's dismissal of Gandhi as a reactionary on caste.
"We strongly refute any claims that we have misrepresented events in Kashmir," the news service said.
Women will stand up and refute the terrorist narrative if given the space to do so.
We will continue to vigorously defend this matter and refute all these allegations in any forum.
You can't reason with it, refute its arguments, psychologize it, transform it, or de-radicalize it.
Even if the statements in Judge's letter are technically true, they do not necessarily refute Ford.
While this secondhand account attributed to anonymous sources is hardly confirmation, Fox didn't refute Shankar's claim.
Tillerson on Thursday held a news conference to refute reports that he was about to resign.
Though some may refute this charge, a great deal of this grief stems from President Trump.
He called the investigation a "witch hunt" on Wednesday, but did not refute any specific allegations.
Her efforts to refute rumors that she was British only drew more attention to her background.
Trump couldn't refute the basic point, so he just decided there were no Muslim sports heroes.
So the recent project announcements don't quite refute the claim that renewables can't survive without subsidies.
Naturally, Trump's campaign tried to refute the evidence plainly laid out by years of irascible tweets.
This is forced loyalty; if one is prohibited from speaking about Trump, they cannot refute his words.
Public schools are often criticized for not keeping up with student needs — and that's hard to refute.
"I feel compelled to set the record straight and refute these lies," Simmons wrote at the time.
Losing individual battles doesn't refute such boastfulness; it only reinforces a sense that victory must be won.
They didn't, however, refute indirect access — which the companies wouldn't be allowed to say in any case.
The order was brought ex parte, which meant that Van Vuuren had no opportunity to refute it.
Reams of scientific research data refute a clear link between video game consumption and real world violence.
Then, when his turn came to speak, he did not refute Kaine's statements citing Trump's own words.
This is a notion investors need to ponder but the market will have to prove or refute.
Second, to the idea that Trump&aposs base is shrinking, there is ample evidence to refute that.
Far right propagandists were sharing links to the mainstream media only to refute and distort their reporting.
It's not uncommon for defense attorneys to preemptively refute allegations made by prosecutors outside of the courtroom.
Hannigan did not reference Snowden but did refute accusations that UK spy agencies deploy mass surveillance techniques.
Its owner even tries to coax it across in a failed attempt to refute Aesop's everlasting wisdom.
This also leaves room for counterspeech, where disagreeing commenters can refute posts or share their own rebuttals.
So it will be important for Plaintiffs to make a carefully crafted argument to refute this point.
Now, I could refute Mr. Guo with the impassioned plea of former Verge podcast engineer John Lagomarsino.
His current run doesn't refute everything that happened while he was gone so much as ignore it.
Their stories have dominated the news cycle this week as the Trump campaign scrambles to refute them.
The letter was determined to refute the economic arguments against mandating the labeling of genetically modified products.
If the research has credence and these are well-done studies, they are very hard to refute.
Still, your uncle, friend, family member, or spouse may refute the reality of human-caused climate disruption.
Both Alberto and Galen have made their perspectives clear and fully refute the allegations made against them.
To refute the cross's supposedly ecumenical appeal, they also drew upon darker aspects of the state's history.
But the documents the Ways and Means Committee released Thursday could help Neal to refute Treasury's argument.
But Republicans have learned over the years that they can—and that no one will refute them.
Still, she said, the government needed more direct control as a means to refute the brothel rumors.
Yet, no American official has spoken publicly of any intelligence that would confirm or refute the rumors.
Social media quickly and widely spreads them in ways that make them difficult to refute, he added.
Faiz Shakir, Mr. Sanders's campaign manager, had called on Ms. Warren Monday afternoon to refute the accusation.
It's important for the media and the public to be ready to identify them and refute them.
Judge Persky has chosen to fight and his supporters, with Voices Against Recall, refute the bias claims.
Trump hates it when people don't agree with him, but particularly when they refute something he has said.
The New York Times first reported that the FBI asked the Justice Department to refute Trump's wiretapping claim.
According to Cohen, his PR consultant, Latchman "was given no opportunity to refute these allegations" during the investigations.
Zoe Lofgren (D-CA), who was trying to refute the idea that Google is politically manipulating search results.
What's next: Macri appeared before a judge Friday to formally refute the allegations leaked in the Panama Papers.
If you want to, you can refute what's being said about you that's not true and clarify it.
Razer is quick to refute any suggestions that its second phone is little more than an iterative update.
Thus, a survivor who successfully sued may not even be legally able to refute claims that they lied.
So it is critical journalist document, validate, refute his information directly so people can form their own opinions.
The facts obviously refute Spicer's assertion that Hitler, during his reign of terror, had not used chemical weapons.
If Stoltenberg has empirical numbers to refute this thesis, he is doing a poor job of communicating them.
Trump has also undercut aides by confirming details of stories that his communications team had tried to refute.
If I see something that's wrong, I flag it, or I find my own way to refute it.
Indeed, if they fought, it would be hard to refute the winner's claim at a middleweight title shot.
Public defenders are expected to refute that report, but did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
If the investigations I propose are conducted, it is possible their findings refute the theory I propose here.
Sanders later appeared on MSNBC's "All In with Chris Hayes" and wouldn't confirm or refute the claims. I.e.
Samuel Johnson had no patience for this idea; he declared, "I refute it thus!" and kicked a stone.
It is essentially a second look and a second opinion to support or refute the doctor's initial diagnosis.
In an attempt to refute that, his lawyer Katja Reichel argued that Bachmann's account could have been hacked.
NAZK also denied Solomatina's account and said it would lodge a claim in court to refute her comments.
I was a little skeptical of that until recently, but I think it's much harder to refute now.
The simulations therefore refute any claim that the actual plan's pro-Republican skew is justified by Wisconsin's geography.
The F.B.I.'s goal would be to corroborate what can be corroborated and refute what can be refuted.
Allegations of a double standard — one for Japanese executives, another for non-Japanese — are equally hard to refute.
It's a haunting and highly debatable claim, one that people who feel less artistically inclined might instantly refute.
The Minor Inconsistency is likewise deployed to "refute" (in Kavanaugh's specious sense of the word) a fundamental truth.
"In order to refute it, you'd have to tell the facts, and the facts are classified," Pelosi said.
The rumors led the American ambassador, Robert F. Godec, to issue a statement on Thursday to refute them.
The FBI has asked the Department of Justice to refute the claim, while the White House is doubling down.
So instead of trying to refute Trump's statements, some opponents are looking at them as examples of successful rhetoric.
Why this isn't normal:  Presidents, let alone presidents-elect, don't refute, let alone mock, the intelligence community so publicly.
Melania Trump took to Twitter on Thursday to refute a new report suggesting she came to the U.S. illegally.
They did not publicly or privately — at least with me — attempt to refute the main arguments in the paper.
After consulting with another expert, who couldn't refute Smith's theory, Shepherd's lawyer advised her to plead guilty to manslaughter.
" Whitmire says he's specifically "chosen to not try to refute" the Henson family's allegations "out of respect for Jim.
Critics can characterize the proposals in the worst possible light, knowing that no practical evidence can ever refute them.
Asked in April whether he would refute the reports Russia was arming the Taliban, the US commander here, Gen.
FBI Director James Comey is reportedly furious over the allegations and has asked the Justice Department to refute them.
And they can't refute it on the facts, so they have to try and delegitimize him and the investigation.
The choices are meant to refute accusations of inexperience and incompetence often leveled at 5-Star by its critics.
Fox seemed to refute that part, too, saying that CEO Roger Ailes had just "three brief conversations" with Trump.
"I refute absolutely these allegations of criminality and I will defend myself to the utmost in court," he added.
"We strongly refute any suggestion of a lack of transparency in the F-35 program," an MOD spokesman said.
We have to ask the question: why did Michael Caine refute that he was ever locked in an attic?
And at least right now, it doesn't look as if the police have any real evidence to refute it.
The tweet angered Mr. Comey, who knew the claim was false and pushed the Justice Department to refute it.
Trump has also made claims about Google search results censoring positive news about him that took seconds to refute.
A group of seven doctors from leading university research hospitals came together to refute Delgado's paper and APR's claims.
"We're going to refute the allegations they've made, and we're going to put on an affirmative case as well."
Ashley Kavanaugh, his daughters, clerks and the basketball players are all character references to refute the charges against him.
"We categorically refute all allegations made by certain parties regarding" our shares sale, Delivery Hero said in a statement.
The reader, my friend said, has finally been converted to Quixote's vision, just when death makes him refute it.
First, innocent people accused of wrongdoing generally make every effort to produce evidence to refute the charges against them.
They also refute warnings by Republican governors in Maine and North Carolina that election results could not be trusted.
" Johnson held a news conference Monday afternoon to refute Trump's attacks, beginning his comments by telling reporters: "Facts matter.
And the film dangles tantalizing clues that both support and refute Howard's claims throughout its 100-minute running time.
Likewise, to place the clown at the center a gallery show is to refute the gallery as its known.
We don't parse these tiny percentages; we don't track down every individual that disagrees and refute them one by one.
It was created to directly refute assertions that his actions were offensive to all those who have served the country.
"The Ministry of Sport and the Brazilian Doping Control Authority strongly refute the accusations made by Mr Horta," it said.
Beyond Nebraska, Oklahoma and California, local election results refute the idea that Americans are rediscovering their enthusiasm for capital punishment.
Often, moments of so-called hysteria occur when women protest, become overwhelmed by, or otherwise refute their position under patriarchy.
The backing of the Lima group will help refute Mr Maduro's taunts that Mr Guaidó is just a gringo stooge.
The research teams, as well as other disease experts, seek to refute concerns raised in the public letter to WHO.
Trump Jr. smartly keeps his meme vague so you can't pin him down on an exact number to refute him.
And it's not merely that conspiracy theories are thriving — they're also getting more absurd, less substantive, and harder to refute.
Franco has maintained that he has his "own side of this story," but that he won't "actively refute" his accusers.
The community had a legitimate, governmental chance to refute the pipeline – but they simply didn't care enough to do so.
Ever transactional, he simply asked me to publicly refute the infamous 'dossier,' which I could not and would not do.
This doesn't quite refute the notion that Trump's whole campaign is just a Ponzi scheme to pad his own pocket.
But the terrorist group did refute the Pentagon's more general report about mass Al-Shabaab casualties on its Twitter account.
The appeal is part of an ongoing campaign by Kaspersky to refute allegations the company is vulnerable to Kremlin influence.
On Sunday, The New York Times reported that Comey had asked the Department of Justice to refute Trump's wild accusation.
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer, today: It is clear that President Trump's legal defense is to refute Mr. Comey's account.
The other thing: Dany didn't exactly refute Daario's point that she was a conqueror, not a throne-sitter, did she?
This includes discussing different scenarios, and figuring out what data will be needed to confirm or refute each of them.
If that happens, you can report it to Apple, refute the charges, and continue using your card with minimum hassle.
Many Iranians mocked Netanyahu's claim and took selfies in front of the facility to refute his claims at the time.
He said he was able to hear Trump's voice, a point that Trump tried to refute this morning on Twitter.
The results of a new experiment refute the long-held belief that carbs and sugar cause post-meal energy slumps.
First, nationwide exit polls, which identify mistakes in how elections are run, helping to confirm or refute claims of fraud.
Indeed, Werdum's mountainous accomplishments were beginning to make it quite difficult to refute his status as MMA's true heavyweight GOAT.
Mr. Bhalla said that the public reaction to the fliers was largely a desire to refute the hate they represented.
It's hard to refute these accusations, given that Grindr allows users to filter out entire races, "tribes" or body types.
So far, news organizations have largely failed to refute false narratives coming out of the Trump White House on Iran.
No American officials have spoken publicly of any intelligence they might have seen that would confirm or refute the rumors.
"Credibility is an intuitive and hard to refute argument, even if larger studies show it to be false," she added.
Ted will say things that he knows are wrong and all we can do is refute, which we are doing.
But they have been accepted with such faith that attempts to refute them have been anything but ingenious and severe.
And while it might be tempting to call out a bad manager or refute the reason you were fired, resist.
The former Real Madrid player called the allegations "extremely vague" and said his lawyers were taking action to refute them.
" She urges the listener not to "interrupt, argue, refute, or correct facts, or bring up your own criticisms and complaints.
The CFPB's extensive data about the benefit of class actions for consumers also refute any anecdotes about supposedly frivolous lawsuits.
" Bannon says he doesn't regret participating in @MichaelWolffNYC Fire and Fury: "I haven't seen anyone refute anything in the book.
Keyser said in a letter from her lawyer that she did not refute Ford, but did not remember the incident.
They have been trained to refute rumors and prioritize their position as a trusted source of information above all else.
First of all, there was plenty of evidence to refute the idea that the woman consented in this particular case.
If I asked for a dollar each time I had to refute these statements, I'd have accumulated a small fortune.
Mr. Kratz thought, at the time, that it was important to refute accusations of wrongdoing by law enforcement officers, he said.
Reagan calling into ABC News — during the network's inaugural broadcast — to refute reporting about her treatment of them, according to Page.
Word to the wise: if you're under investigation and seeking to refute a witness' testimony, don't confirm it in a tweet.
Late Sunday evening, the Justice Department filed a lawsuit against the state of California to refute its landmark net neutrality legislation.
Kourtney straight up calls out her sisters for making fun of her for going to therapy, a claim they barely refute.
Viktor Orban, Hungary's populist prime minister, can make immigrants into scapegoats because so few exist in his country to refute him.
Reiss has spent decades trying to refute any attempts to see deeper meaning in The Simpsons, whether from academics or fans.
Locked away, those in prison are easily demonized, unable to refute any exaggerations or myths created by those on the outside.
Manafort has until Friday, June 8, to refute the claim from special counsel Robert Mueller's office that he tampered with witnesses.
In the video, Biden sought to refute the allegations that he couldn't respect people's personal boundaries — but, notably, did not apologize.
It's possible the redactions could remove key details that Democrats say will refute the Nunes memo's allegations, thereby nullifying its purpose.
Clinton tried to refute Mr. Trump as he boasted of how he would have the greatest tax plan since Ronald Reagan.
On Friday, Moore vehemently denied the charges as detailed in a Washington Post report, including using Twitter to refute the claims.
The discovery helped refute an old hypothesis, revived by the formidable paleontologist Jack Horner, that T. rex was solely a scavenger.
Ahead of the questions, he is expected to deliver a ministerial statement to refute the "baseless" accusations made by his siblings.
These scenes not only give us another perspective on his thoughts on relationships, but they also refute them, to devastating effect.
However, I think that using time to measure the quality of one's spiritual growth is reductive, and can actually refute progress.
Not only is there no evidence to support your hypothesis; there is all the evidence in the world to refute it.
In February, the White House sought to enlist Mr. Burr to refute news stories about ties between Trump associates and Russia.
Allies have rushed to Jordan's defense, including 85033 former OSU wrestlers who went on the record Tuesday to refute the claims.
Keyser said in a letter from her lawyer that she did not refute Ford, but did not remember the alleged incident.
"The ball is in the President's court" to refute or confirm the account of today's meeting w #Putin - @RepSwalwell https://t.
Initially, Fairfax's strategy was to aggressively refute the first allegation against him, speaking with reporters twice on the day it broke.
These findings soundly refute the argument that the presence of illegal immigrants in the U.S. is justified because they pay taxes.
He said he "never saw this British expat guy" and mentioned a rescue video that he said could refute his remarks.
"They have been known to take credit for incidents like this when the assailant is deceased and cannot refute that," she said.
Facebook post from an account that appears to belong to Subhanah seems to refute her father's claims that she had gone missing.
Second, the memo saga built suspense with each day as reluctant government officials were forced to comment on or refute its importance.
After it went viral, Ohio's Franklin County Board of Elections issued a statement to refute the claims and explain what really happened.
Trump did his best to refute Clinton's attacks on Thursday as he attempts to rescue his poll numbers in key swing states.
But it's a claim that's hard to make or refute for anyone outside the company, because Confide's source code isn't publicly available.
At this point, the science is so undeniable that it no longer makes sense for oil companies to try and refute it.
It will likely take strong results over the next two quarters to refute these controversies and drive a more meaningful move higher.
"MTN Nigeria continues to refute the allegations that MTN Nigeria had improperly repatriated funds from Nigeria," it said in its quarterly update.
The fired FBI director is expected to refute the President's claims that Comey told Trump multiple times that he wasn't under investigation.
Meanwhile, as Avery's defense continues to refute the prosecution's new claims, some of the original evidence is also getting a second look.
There are many strategies that could be developed and expanded in a robust effort to refute misinformation using commonly available communications tools.
" Sanders went on to refute the suggestion that Trump is himself politicizing matters of national security by going after his "political enemies.
Giuliani's team is also preëmptively preparing a report to be released at the same time as Mueller's, to refute its expected findings.
He also told the magazine that the Trump team is planning to release a report of its own to refute Mueller's findings.
Constancio went on to refute the suggestion that investors should be prepared for further similar such developments in the Italian banking industry.
They paid skeptics to refute scientific studies, created an institute to churn out contrary pseudoscience, and sowed seeds of doubt in lawmakers.
A 1920 mock trial of the Communist Party leader Vladimir Lenin, for example, aired criticisms against Lenin in order to refute them.
Here's what is clear: McMaster is entering dangerous territory here by trying to refute this story and adopting the administration's talking points.
That song, the highlight of Golden Hour, doesn't refute tradition but rather feminizes it, changing the perspective to be more broadly human.
These latter endorsements refute those who say that "socialism" is just another word for higher taxes and a better social safety net.
These latter endorsements refute those who say that 'socialism' is just another word for higher taxes and a better social safety net.
"It's a great story," said Sarah Johnson, executive director of the Putnam History Museum, although she declined to confirm or refute it.
They attacked the displays of racist sentiment and, more broadly, tried to refute criticism of how the country has handled the outbreak.
On January 1, Soo posted another video titled "How Nikocado Manipulated All Of Us," to refute claims from Perry&aposs response video.
"  Swallwell said that "there's an opportunity… to refute what the foreign minister has said" but "the ball is in the president's court.
The Recording Academy denied these allegations in a statement to Pitchfork and in this memo continue to refute Dugan's claims of corruption.
But as climate science proves itself too difficult to refute in its entirety, they've doubled down on one tactic in particular: misdirection.
It also doesn't exactly refute claims, which gathered steam during last season's gimmickry, that the show displays insufficient regard for its audience.
Additionally, they point to the Medical Examiner's notes -- the findings refute earlier media reports that Bobbi Kristina had injuries on her face.
The president allegedly asked McGahn to refute a New York Times article in March that reported McGahn had been ordered to fired Mueller.
Of course, a single nominating contest can't on its own refute a thesis drawn from an academic analysis of multiple, full primary cycles.
The New York Times reports that Comey has asked the Justice Department to refute Trump's allegations but is declining to publicly speak out.
"We decidedly refute this information," Major-General Yuri Yevtushenko, head of the Russian peace and reconciliation centre in Syria, was cited as saying.
Court records are presumed to be open, under centuries-old common law, and defendants have a right to refute the allegations against them.
Then he returned to talking to my colleague as though I wasn't there until he made another statement he expected me to refute.
Recently published data refute this claim: Mrs Clinton now appears to have fared far better with well-educated whites than was previously believed.
He wrote it to refute a critical statement he read, claiming that science fiction and horror were opposites, and couldn't be mashed together.
The former governor of California, 69, took to social media Sunday to refute speculation that he is considering re-entering the political arena.
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.
Witnesses didn't come forward to refute the bogus execution story, for a simple reason: The community's relationship with local police was totally broken.
As the Times notes, it does refute an earlier claim that the government counted all military-age males killed in strikes as combatants.
She's to report her findings to a committee of local people eager to refute criticisms that their community is perpetrating a backwater fraud.
Read more: 2 key facts refute Trump's conspiracy theories about the Ukraine scandalThe whistleblower's complaint mentioned Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani 31 times.
"Because there are no clearly accepted guidelines, the justification for use of the national security exception is also difficult to refute," he wrote.
Ward's study seems to refute that claim, at least for the 30 days following the transition into or out of daylight saving time.
That report aimed to refute allegations expected to be made by Gowdy in what Democrats have long claimed is a partisan witch hunt.
So, the statement from the Special Counsel's office could be specific enough to be accurate—but it might not really refute the reporting.
Though Mr. Trump has said he will provide information to refute his accusers' stories wholesale, he offered no such evidence in North Carolina.
Keeping a semblance of democratic norms can be useful to the ruler; it allows him to refute any charges that he's a dictator.
Among the points laid out in the brief, the former lawmakers refute the idea that there's a national emergency at the southern border.
Their speed and accumulation denies readers the power to anticipate or judge, leaving no time to reflect or refute the presence of desire.
Moly-2345 suppliers refute the report's findings, a position echoed by the Nuclear Energy Agency, which has fostered closer ties between producing nations.
But this official did not refute the idea that the committee would continue keeping an eye on the race as the election nears.
The findings refute a widely held belief that activities like running might overtax the spine and indicate that, instead, they make it sturdier.
Actions that refute Jewish connections to historical sites only move us further away from peaceful and sustainable solutions to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Many CEOs, he says, are reluctant to refute or take on the president publicly for fear of getting in Trump's line of fire.
Kavanaugh has denied those allegations and said he was willing to testify before the Senate to "refute" accusations of sexual misconduct against him.
People like believing conspiracy theories because they seem to make sense of a confusing world and they're impervious to attempts to refute them.
Kavanaugh has vehemently denied all of the women's claims against him and appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday to refute Ford.
But a better debater is someone who can agree with somebody, but also have more points to refute and rebut and go against.
We do like the opportunities that the Clinton process protects for both us and the full Senate as we go through this conversation and are able to refute the House case on the merits, refute the House case on the process and point to ultimately vindication for the President when it comes to not guilty verdicts on these two articles.
According to what McGahn told Mueller, Trump reacted to the report by asking McGahn to fabricate evidence that could be used to refute it.
Hawks Twitter will tell you that Schröder is their point guard of the future, which is tough to refute looking strictly at his tools.
If there was, in fact, a quid pro quo, the case for abuse of power -- hence, the case for impeachment -- becomes difficult to refute.
To its credit, the Star Tribune apologized — but still, that doesn't refute the fact that someone thought C.J.'s opinion was initially worth publishing.
The former FBI director is expected to publicly refute President Trump's claim that Comey told him multiple times that he was not under investigation.
Just yesterday, NASA had to release a public statement to refute theories that Planet Nine was tugging at its intrepid, Saturn-orbiting Cassini probe.
Kelly also appeared to refute Trump's insistence that Wilson had "totally fabricated" her account of the call, and that Trump had "proof" of that.
Sanders can and should refute this BS. He should tell his supporters that of course Clinton is a million times better than Donald Trump.
While we might try to convince ourselves that we're listening, it's hard not to fall into the trap of listening to refute or reply.
Wyden also criticized Muzinich for saying that the new tax law will pay for itself — a claim that economists across the ideological spectrum refute.
The Police Department said that officers performed CPR, but the footage that the authorities released on Saturday did not confirm or refute that assertion.
Similarly, to refute the logic of embracing Moscow, Iran's moderate politicians need to show Iranians economic results from the nuclear deal signed last year.
Newly-amended lawsuits and recently-disclosed documents clearly refute the storyline put out by the authors of a recent op-ed in The Hill.
Shortly before Facebook held its blockbuster public offering in 2012, one of its top execs attempted to refute a nagging question about the company.
While interesting, and the transparency of Facebook is admirable, the data only refute the rather strong statement that Trump always and everywhere paid less.
The artists challenge cultural hierarchies, refute the Western gaze, address social and environmental issues, and investigate the histories of the Black body as labor.
But Barr's October 2016 piece never mentions Lynch and, instead, asserts that Comey had a duty to refute statements made by the Clinton camp.
That's why the US Pacific Command was able within minutes after the false alarm went out to refute it and to do so authoritatively.
Above all, we have to more fiercely call out and refute manipulative liars — as well as the people who insist on believing their fictions.
We have to approach these sources with a healthy skepticism and always look for corroborating evidence to support or refute information that is provided.
Reams of evidence on the success of harm-reduction programs refute the idea that people who use drugs cannot make healthy or rational choices.
Also, when we put out the names of our nominees, we give time for people to refute any claims being made by any nominee.
Trump and many senior officials quoted in "Fear" refute and are trying to discredit the book, which is slated for public release next Tuesday.
They would be able to observe rebel violations as well, to confirm or refute Assad claims that the other side's "terrorists" had shot first.
Kavanaugh said in a statement Monday that the allegation was "completely false" and he would be willing to speak with lawmakers to refute it.
In a letter to the judiciary panel sent overnight Friday, Keyser's lawyer said she doesn't remember the alleged incident but doesn't refute Ford's account.
That theme is driven home in the new footage, as the characters (all played by recognizable faces) repeatedly claim — and refute — their supposed heritage.
Frankel called her boyfriend's daughter to refute de Lesseps' affair claims Frankel and de Lesseps spent the majority of the season at each other's throats.
Trump's presidency has prompted many artists to reinvest in comedic forms to criticize or refute the hateful rhetoric he has upchucked on the American people.
That was an easy argument to refute, according to Judge Furman, because the Leviev and Klein entities were indisputably involved in the international diamond trade.
Jackson's family and estate refute the allegations and point to previous sworn testimonies by the subjects of the film that Jackson did not abuse them.
There's plenty of evidence lately to refute Dennis, but if he's right ... Drake could learn a few things from Dad, based on this clip. #TruePlaya
He thinks Rockstar would refute the claim by pointing right back at PRN's filing, which describes at length Vice City's global presence and enduring success.
Allies of the president criticize process and attack witnesses — without evidence — to refute what is being revealed in public by the written testimony and transcripts.
Warren's video, professors and students from Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania law schools refute Trump's allegation that she used her ancestry to get ahead.
So in defending a dead black child in America, it's still necessary to refute their assumed criminality while vouching for their right to be alive.
The key is to keep your opponent so busy trying to refute what you are saying that he never has time to assert anything himself.
" Asked by the RT reporter if she could "refute" the email sent from Goldstone to Trump Jr., Veselnitskaya said: "I don't even know this person.
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh is prepared to testify as soon as Tuesday to refute an allegation of sexual assault, the White House said Monday.
Trump's nakedly partisan use of the Nunes memo, which he claimed "totally vindicates" him, would make this almost impossible for the White House to refute.
The Justice Department has already contradicted key parts of Comey's remarks, setting the stage for Sessions to directly refute the former FBI director's sworn testimony.
Recent surveys show that majorities of Republicans refute the finding of American intelligence that Russia did meddle in the 2016 election to defeat Hillary Clinton.
Refute the points, make the arguments, try to change as many minds and hearts as you can, and take note of those who don't change.
Lamar Smith (R-TX), refute the connection between climate and national security, House Republicans fought this year to permit Defense Department spending on climate issues.
Despite a conclusion that I personally consider off-base, the piece made some points that I'm sure some Sigur Rós fans are scrambling to refute.
Whatever else Passenger Pigeon Press is, Martha's Quarterly is part manifesto, part a gathering of texts, with the intent to examine, contemplate, challenge, and refute.
Their assignment was to refute the negative press asserting that the anarchists were imposing a reign of terror on the populations they governed or controlled.
YouTube and Facebook also noted that they have encouraged users to create counter-narratives, which aim to refute propaganda from ISIS and other extremist groups.
In their analysis, Harney's team wrote that the findings "refute previous suggestions that the skeletons of Roopkund Lake were deposited in a single catastrophic event."
The groups attacking the movie, the filmmaker and the actors clearly did not want the movie to be released, because it would refute their accusations.
"Notably, Ms. Keyser does not refute Dr. Ford's account, and she has already told the press that she believes Dr. Ford's account," her lawyer wrote.
His testimony appears to refute comments made by his father that he was never warned about Dowless, who has felony convictions of fraud and perjury.
The sitting president of Africa's largest democracy was forced to refute repeated claims that he had died and a clone was now running his office.
"Be prepared to pivot rather than trying to go toe-to-toe with an individual to express your point or refute theirs instead," she said.
"The bottom line is that despite its current popularity, we have very few studies that can support or refute its impact on health," Gardner said.
But even if Bayer and his colleagues can assertively present clear evidence and refute already-established preconceptions, that doesn't mean people are going to listen.
" The president Monday afternoon began retweeting people, such as GOP strategist Frank Luntz and Trump's former personal lawyer Michael Cohen, to refute claims from "Unhinged.
Another prominent conservative who had endorsed Moore, Senator Ted Cruz, said Moore should either clearly refute the allegations or if they are true, drop out.
During the elections the Centre for Democracy and Development, a think-tank run by Ms Hassan, employed five fact-checkers who tried to refute dodgy stories.
Trump's defiance is providing a rallying point for some Republicans, who are seizing on some reasonable arguments that can be marshaled to refute the Democratic strategy.
"This does not refute the contradictory findings in the 2015 [FBI report] that all index violent crimes had risen, but it complicates the story," Pfaff wrote.
In early 2018, he embroiled himself in a political dispute after sending several tweets that appeared to refute the findings of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
Update February 24rd, 2310:5.03PM: These recommendations were based on assumptions made from reading Nintendo's charging specifications that early tests from Ars Technica seem to refute.
Another article cited a Trump tweet about the tariffs and China, and used multiple tweets from Americans as a way to refute what Trump had said.
Yet the style, technique, material, and iconography of the sketches, according to the experts, refute any possibility they arrive from the hands of the troubled artist.
The fastest way to refute fake news is by providing transcript, and he goes out of his way to make sure there's no stenographer for that.
Because hope is something that lies in the future, I couldn't possibly use my conviction in its nonexistence as evidence to refute his belief in it.
But if they don't progress any faster, this finding would help refute one of the most pervasive stereotypes that continue to exist in the gaming community.
"(His) testimony does not appear as plausible enough to refute the strong evidence showing the existence of a slush fund in the party," the judge said.
"There's ample evidence they could marshal to make public to refute those claims, those accusations they say are baseless, but refuse to do so," he said.
There has been a lot of innuendo, but very little evidence released to back the claim -- and that makes it hard for the company to refute.
"It also said in a Sunday statement: "The BBC stands by its journalism and we strongly refute any claims that we have misrepresented events in Kashmir.
He's weak on crime, weak on our GREAT VETS, Anti-Second Amendment...." In response, Northam tweeted that voting was "the best way to refute Trump's lies.
" Ocasio-Cortez, speaking to The New Yorker's David Remnick last week, argued that "it's hard for the Republicans to refute the actual policy on its substance.
"Only a forensic analysis of those episodes can confirm or refute such a claim," said Kambiz Kazemi, partner at Canadian investment management firm La Financière Constance.
She said that ESPN required that she give a sit-down interview to refute the accusations before she was allowed to go on the air again.
As former state AGs, we feel compelled to refute such assertions as harmful to consumers, antithetical to our democratic system, and contrary to real-world experience.
Texts between friends of Kavanaugh suggest that he and his team tried to refute Ramirez's claim before it became public, NBC News reported, citing the messages.
I have a current series, called Top Half, which is initiated by ideas about sexual abuse and exploitation: tough girls who refute the idea of victimhood.
And if Vanity Fair has two separate recordings on its side to back up its account, it's hard to imagine how Jolie could further refute it.
Few of Ms. Allred's detractors are heard from, and the directors don't press her to divulge too much about her personal life or to refute criticisms.
I said last week she might be the craziest on a show full of crazy, and her behavior on Wednesday did little to refute that assessment.
Bernardo Pires, Abiove's sustainability manager, told Reuters on Wednesday that they assembled the data to refute claims soy was contributing to the destruction of the forest.
Then, one at a time, other students can join the two sides, making additional arguments to support or refute the statements until all students are standing.
The more socially "networked" a fact was (the more people and things involved in its production), the more effectively it could refute its less-plausible alternatives.
The Stone The 18th-century critic, Samuel Johnson, once tried to refute the Irish philosopher George Berkeley's view that nothing is material by kicking a rock.
All in all and taken together these books — and the movement that they suggest is already afoot — refute Chabon's "swift, straight-shooting, silent" Indians of childhood.
The Batman Fandom page for Batgirl notes that some experts believe that Batwoman and Batgirl were created to refute speculation that Batman and Robin were gay.
Chase's attorneys said the charges were plainly silly, and they didn't much bother to refute them, especially since Randolph had done that job so well himself.
"This work needs to be very detailed and [have] incredibly great documentation to refute any IRS issues," read the notes for one meeting in March 2005.
Another theory is that massage increases blood flow to muscles, though some studies refute this idea and even show that massage may have the opposite effect.
Trump also appeared to refute Tillerson in October on the issue of North Korea, saying his top diplomat was "wasting his time" on talks with Pyongyang.
Los Angeles's A Right to Defiance festival will feature performances, panels, and workshops that refute the notion that punk rock is a straight White man's genre.
These concerns were fueled by revelations that Republicans on the intelligence committees worked with administration officials to refute charges that emerged in the media about this scandal.
Flynn was not able to definitively refute a Washington Post story late last week that his conversations with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak included communication about the sanctions.
Her thesis was that we're living in something like a golden age for conspiracy theories, where bullshit narratives are getting both more absurd and harder to refute.
The Saudi national museum's curators would likely refute that, as their message seemed to be clearly about genuine friendship, respect, and loyalty between the Saudis and Americans.
United claimed this was a TSA-mandated rule for all airlines operating out of San Diego — only to have the TSA publicly refute United's claim on Twitter.
By owning their own anxiety about how to be, they are able to handily refute the black male bravado American audiences have grown accustomed to throughout history.
HTC did not explicitly refute Ye's tweet when contacted by TechCrunch about it but a spokeswoman for the company said it had "no further comment on this".
Eber Omar Betanzos thanked the experts for their "contributions" over the last year, and then went on to refute all the main allegations in their final report.
The Verge reached out to Fox News for comment; while they said they weren't speaking about the Twitter silence publicly, they didn't refute the other news reports.
Her lawyer in a letter to the judiciary panel sent overnight Friday said that Keyser does not remember the alleged incident but does not refute Ford's account.
You'd think they'd want to confirm the news and put speculation to bed, or would quickly rush to refute the reports if they were indeed still together.
We used keyword searches to identify 'hidden' counter-argument content — that is, videos that are not necessarily well-known, and often not designed explicitly to refute ISIS.
After the president accused Obama's administration of tapping his phones at Trump Tower during the election, Clapper went on NBC's Meet the Press to refute those claims.
Last month the head of U.S. and international forces in Afghanistan said he would not refute reports that Russia was providing support, including weapons, to the Taliban.
Quickly, her scars, accent, and "Romanov blue" eyes gave rise to a rumor that Miss Unknown was a surviving Grand Duchess—a rumor she did not refute.
But when asked directly by followers, they both refute the claim they're encouraging women to stop their periods—though regardless of their intentions, their influence is clear.
" Trump said at a campaign event in Fort Worth in February 2016: "When they put Marco on to refute President Obama's speech, do you remember that catastrophe?
Jawbone declined to comment or provide more details about its future wearable plans, except to refute earlier reports that it was getting out of the wearables business.
Zellner has been taking to Twitter to refute counter-evidence and fiercely defend her client in the highly-speculated case since she came on board last month.
Dorsey also said in his tweet thread that it is the responsibility of journalists to "document, validate, and refute" the information that "accounts like Jones'" often spread.
President Donald Trump has claimed that the growing use of renewable energy could plunge parts of the United States into darkness, but grid experts refute that claim.
The artists challenge cultural hierarchies, refute the Western gaze, address social and environmental issues, and investigate the histories of the Black body as a source of labor.
Sarsour is on a mission to refute the damaging depictions of Muslim women that permeate American media and pop culture (specifically, she cites the Disney classic Aladdin).
And also point out the flaws in their logic, to bring out the facts, and to refute any mischaracterizations of the situation or the grievances they have.
I refute those unfair and unfounded claims and commit that we are bringing about a new era of transparency, openness and commitment to the rule of law.
But a hail of blog posts from fans who were surprised and annoyed by the set-up at spring training this season would seem to refute that.
But Perry must insist on a crisis — even as leading experts refute him, one after another — for the simple reason that crony capitalism withers in the sunlight.
The White House sought on Friday to refute one of the allegations, that he "got drunk and wrecked a government vehicle," as Mr. Tester's list put it.
Johnson was on Fox, in part, to refute reports that his running mate, William Weld, the former governor of Massachusetts, might be taking a more sober view.
The Democrats also asked the Justice Department to publicly refute Trump's wiretapping claims, following reports that FBI Director James Comey had asked the department to do so.
Prosecutors say the 12 uncharged allegations would refute any claim from Cuba's team the 2 NYC incidents -- for which he's been indicted -- are innocent, accidental or consensual.
One politician uses a statistic to back up her argument; a newspaper uses another fact to refute it; an economist uses a third to prove them both wrong.
Late last year, research firm IDC estimated a decline in year-over-year sales for Apple Watch, prompting Cook to refute the report in an email to Reuters.
And all of us have a responsibility to refute the notion that groups like ISIL somehow represent Islam, because that is a falsehood that embraces the terrorist narrative.
Now, Murray is starring on a new reality series stemming from the Bachelor franchise, Bachelor in Paradise, and using the on-air platform to refute Dorfman's damning claims.
Not only did it refute the allegations by stating the club "condemns any type of racism," but it also claimed that language regarding race had never been used.
"If I have to take a knock because I am not going to try and actively refute things then I will, because I believe in it that much."
Comey reportedly asked the Justice Department on Saturday to publicly refute Trump's accusations because Comey said the claims are false and suggest that the FBI broke the law.
Indeed, even if you're one of the flyweight champ's surprisingly numerous haters, it is becoming harder and harder to refute his status as the best fighter on earth.
Gamboa includes each person's profession in the photographs' titles — from phytochemist to composer to elementary school teacher — to refute misleading stereotypes of the Chicano male as lazy delinquent.
" An earlier pilot of the Redirect Method led to 320,000 individuals viewing "over half a million minutes of the 116 videos we selected to refute ISIS's recruiting themes.
The big picture: Cotton, who represents a state that relies heavily on agriculture, did not refute Trump's false claims that China directly pays tariffs into the U.S. Treasury.
European website Eurogamer obtained what it claims is the redesigned console, and it's hard to refute video footage of the thing turning on and booting to the dashboard.
Altman makes her case in a provocative new book, "The Truth About Social Security: The Founders' Words Refute Revisionist History, Zombie Lies, and Common Misunderstandings" (Strong Arm Press).
"But we thought it was important to go on the record with fundamental scientific facts to refute claims that the government is deliberately spreading harmful chemicals from aircraft."
Cops refute her assertion that some sort of cover-up is happening, saying they've treated this like any other car crash investigation and will take her statement Tuesday.
Yes, in the sense that you can make literally any argument in the world when there isn't a specific data point to either affirm or refute your claim.
Though some people would refute it, it is unlikely that the Emerald Isle, or any other country, will ever have a night as magical as July 19, 2014.
He is not named as an expert in the lawsuit, but he says the science behind the idea that children are impaired by trauma is hard to refute.
"So if I have to take a knock because I'm not going to try and actively refute things, then I will, because I believe in it that much."
"One often hears that SWFs from emerging market and developing countries are non-transparent and consequently not as accountable ... The scoreboard results refute this generalisation," the authors wrote.
"This is the first study to refute the use of testosterone for anything other than low libido unless future studies show evidence of benefit," Davis said by email.
Mr Carl's work does not refute this theory, but it does show that pubs are in fact closing at a slower rate in boroughs with hotter property markets.
"I think she's going to be a good witness and I think we will be prepared for that and be prepared to refute any unjustified criticism," Cornyn said.
However, in her Instagram story, Torrance seemed to refute the claims made by The Sun's source, sharing a meme with the caption: "When you read lies about yourself."
"You can be on record as standing by what was found in the dossier and I think there is a lot of evidence to refute that," MacCallum said.
The specifics Trump cited will trigger the customary stampede of fact checkers, now well-trained to refute the barrage of hyperbole and falsehoods we hear regularly from Trump.
Read more: 2 key facts refute Trump's conspiracy theories about the Ukraine scandalThe system is intended to safeguard "code word" documents — some of the country's most sensitive information.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - The Australian Rugby Union has moved to refute a media report that alleged Perth-based Western Force would be cut from the embattled Super Rugby competition.
If anything, Mr. Gardner said, Judge Kavanaugh was "too timid" in trying to refute the claims and fight back against senators examining his fitness for the Supreme Court.
He posted a series of Instagram stories during one of the Paradise broadcasts using screenshots from his private texts with Miller-Keyes that seemed to refute her claims.
"The remaining theory that we cannot refute based on the environmental DNA data obtained is that what people are seeing is a very large eel," the release said.
The aim of the party was to reject instructions of social distancing and refute the severity of the coronavirus, which is clearly not ending well for party goers.
"We have two goals: We're going to refute the allegations that they've made, and we're going to put on an affirmative case," Sekulow told reporters in the Capitol.
" Trump's presidency could have an unexpected side effect: It could refute the notion that white men are better suited to be leaders, says Anderson, author of "White Rage.
Of course, it's become routine for the President's team to refute allegations, even when they can offer no concrete evidence or competing set of facts to the contrary.
This irony clearly hasn't been lost on Pollesch, whose play seems to refute "Vivid's" sleek, razzle-dazzle aesthetic at every turn, starting with its mouthful of a title.
Pruitt has so far resisted calls to kill the finding, which would require him to refute a huge body of evidence the EPA cited in making its decision.
Rumors of the RBI closing down nine public sector banks permanently also spooked markets and the public, forcing the central bank to refute the rumors on social media.
Rumors of the RBI closing down nine public sector banks permanently also spooked markets and the public, forcing the central bank to refute the rumors on social media.
He took to Twitter to refute Johnson's claims, then he also talked to the press about it, which by the way, is how you know it's really bothering him.
According to ABC News, Comey asked the Justice Department on Saturday to publicly refute Trump's accusations because the claims are false and suggest that the FBI broke the law.
NDT: If somebody published a paper that the Earth was flat, would you say, in the last 30 years, no one has written a paper to refute that result.
Pakistan officials staunchly refute the long-held Western intelligence accusation that the country harbors outlawed militant groups, which often plot and plan attacks that are carried out in Afghanistan.
"The market knows about Steinhoff issues in Europe and takes comfort in Steinhoff statements that they quite clearly refute these claims," said Wayne McCurrie, fund manager at Ashburton Investments.
Years later, Wayne proudly boasted "I made Bling Bling" on Birdman's "Get Your Shine On." People tried to refute him, and say Slick Rick or 2Pac said it first.
Democratic lawmakers said on Wednesday that Mueller's testimony on July 17 will refute descriptions of his report put forward by President Donald Trump and his Attorney General William Barr.
The deposition by Bill Taylor on Tuesday appears to directly refute the President's claim that there was no quid pro quo in his dealings with the former Soviet state.
"The first one is to refute all the rumors about Xinjiang Uyghur autonomous region spread by the East Turkistan separatists," said the admin, who gave her name as Vicky.
"[W]ithout seeing the details of how Juul conducted these studies, and without studies by independent researchers, these claims and counterclaims are hard to verify or refute," he says.
Accounts like Jones' can often sensationalize issues and spread unsubstantiated rumors, so it's critical journalists document, validate, and refute such information directly so people can form their own opinions.
He's ripped the New York Times for "reckless reporting" and claiming the Times didn't give him and his team enough time to refute the points made in its report.
In this week's issue of PEOPLE, Kate Gosselin's eldest daughters share their opinions about their dad, and refute any claims that they are intentionally being kept away from him.
As a result, much of the earliest research on young people and the internet sought either to support or to refute fears about what was about to unfold online.
Some German officials and prosecutors refute this claim, noting that Germany made attempts to stamp out the practice by changing and clarifying the law in 2000, 25.6 and 22.3.
Basically, once you sign the contract, you waive your right to refute or take legal recourse in regards to to whatever happens during filming and in the editing room.
Dr. Rodchenkov's claims also promise to further complicate Russia's efforts to refute other accusations of state-sponsored doping made by a commission of the independent World Anti-Doping Agency.
Though the President has repeatedly said there was no collusion between his campaign and Russia, he can't refute the allegations of Mueller since we haven't seen anything official yet.
Imam Suhaib Webb, a Muslim leader in Washington, has held live monthly video chats to refute the religious claims of the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL.
Sony touts 30 hours battery life on one charge, a claim that I won't refute as I haven't recharged these things after multiple flights and they're still going strong.
Republicans always talk about short-term, local records when they're trying to refute climate science—it's why Trump has been tweeting for years about cold temperatures during the winter.
On Wednesday, Greitens made a public statement before the report came out, calling the investigation a "witch hunt," though he did not refute specific allegations made by the woman.
Several hours later, Mr. Dorsey appeared on a radio show with the conservative media personality Sean Hannity and tried to refute claims that the site is biased against conservatives.
Climate skeptics have repeatedly given the game away, for example by touting new studies that they insisted would refute global warming, then rejecting those studies when they confirmed it.
Nowadays, raw footage of harrowing police encounters captured on phones, body cameras and dashcams have made age-old claims that African-Americans are mistreated harder to refute or ignore.
Soo's allegations against Perry spurred a series of increasingly lengthy back-and-forth videos between the two, who produced text messages and video footage to refute each other's claims.
The warring opinions each labour to refute the main claims of the other, with Judge Tatel decrying Judge Rao's interpretation as "novel" (twice) and Judge Rao returning the favour.
Despite the Islamic State's initial claim of responsibility, FBI agents overseeing the investigation were quick to refute any assertion that the shooter was connected to an international terrorist group.
But I was also there to see and hear what sort of message the alt-right would be putting out, so that I could engage and refute it intelligently.
Deputy White House Counsel Pat Philbin began the day attempting to refute the House Democrats' "abuse of power" charge by questioning whether the House could judge the president's motives.
"I refute the claims that I re-applied for a license with any other accredited sanctioning body (as has been stated in the press)," he said in a statement.
" The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack on Tuesday, but Ms. Byers noted that the group often does so "after the assailant is deceased and cannot refute that.
Democrats have been anxious to formally refute the four-page GOP memo, which was written by the committee's Republican staff at the direction of Chairman Devin Nunes, R-Calif.
Kavanaugh has said he wanted to testify before the committee to refute the allegation, and Ford's attorneys have told the committee that she has accepted their request for testimony.
However, Keyser, a friend of Ford's, does not refute the allegation and has said she believes the account, her lawyer said in a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee.
So, regardless of who started the rumor, if a forecast office was receiving questions based on erroneous information, they would know they had to immediately and forcefully refute it.
Although there have been attacks by militants aligned with the Islamic State, as well as high-profile murders and assaults by migrant men, the statistics refute Mr. Trump's suggestion.
Now in the mornings and evenings I'm more likely to turn to Google Assistant or Alexa to tell me the weather that day or to quickly refute an argument.
If they are proved right, it will be hard to refute the argument that structural changes in the economy, rather than weak demand alone, have stacked the deck against workers.
Blocking online ads merely because you don't want to see them is one thing, but blocking them because you're concerned about the welfare of your computer is harder to refute.
I am willing to talk to the Senate Judiciary Committee in any way the Committee deems appropriate to refute this false allegation, from 36 years ago, and defend my integrity.
Elizabeth Warren read straight from excerpts of the Mueller report on the Senate floor, a decision meant to explicitly to refute McConnell's speech, a source close to Warren told CNN.
"We entirely refute any allegation that Cambridge Analytica or any of its affiliates use entrapment, bribes, or so-called 'honey-traps' for any purpose whatsoever," a Cambridge Analytica spokesperson said.
Roy eventually deleted the photo, made her Instagram private, and tried to refute the raid fans flooding her social media accounts with a tweet — but the damage had been done.
"The Astros refute Mr. Correa's statement that our database contained any information that was proprietary to the St. Louis Cardinals," Giles Kibbe, the Astros' general counsel, said in a statement.
The company filed the lawsuits as part of a campaign to refute allegations that it was vulnerable to Kremlin influence, which had prompted the U.S. government bans on its products.
In the meantime, the bank said it continued to strongly refute any suggestion that it had not fully investigated historic cases involving SME customers in a "wide-ranging remediation programme".
"Microsoft and KPMG strongly refute any suggestion that Microsoft is auditing KPMG, or either company has engaged in any wrong doing," the companies said in the statement sent to Reuters.
And while "fisk" is not a word in the Merriam Webster dictionary, other online dictionaries list it as a slang term that means to refute or criticize, especially an article.
I identify as Afro-Latina because my father is a Black man — to use any other term, for me, would be to refute his blackness, and by extension, my own.
"(This) will not refute the bear case that structural factors better pizza competition, growing aggregators, and market splits - have fundamentally changed the rate and composition of Domino's growth," she said.
All of which — and at the risk of repeating myself — would suggest that a potential TransferWise public offering is still a long way off yet, something that Hinrikus doesn't refute.
And when they complained to Uber to refute the charges, the company sends along a photo of a horrific mess, allegedly staged by the driver as part of the scam.
"The three players, team management and the South African-based security advisor with them, strongly refute the socialised account of what happened," the Crusaders said in a statement on Monday.
Russell has denied all previous claims against him -- and, as we've reported, he even took and passed a polygraph in an attempt to refute at least one of the allegations.
"(This) will not refute the bear case that structural factors — better pizza competition, growing aggregators, and market splits - have fundamentally changed the rate and composition of Domino's growth," she said.
Update 3/31 12:15PM ET: After this story was published, a Microsoft employee tweeted to refute the rumor of a built-in ad blocker coming to the Edge browser.
It's one of the first studies to do so, and, like the depression-scores study, it seems to refute a common cultural understanding of the effects of cold, dark days.
"These data reports next week could be very important in their power to either confirm or refute the current narrative that China is experiencing a very bad slowdown," said Latif.
" Though Palin would keep up her opposition to the mosque, she took down that particular tweet, opting instead to ask New Yorkers to "pls refute the Ground Zero mosque plan.
I am willing to talk to the Senate Judiciary Committee in any way the Committee deems appropriate to refute this false allegation, from 18 years ago, and defend my integrity.
Conscientious Morrissey fans are constantly playing this game of rhetorical whack-a-mole, trying to find ways to refute comments that are casually ignorant at best, deliberately harmful at worst.
"The analysis of the internal data allows King Services to confidently refute any conclusions about the involvement of the Russian special services in this attack," he said in his statement.
Top administration officials on Saturday did not refute Putin's claims that Trump seemed satisfied with the Russian leader's denial that the Kremlin did not interfere in the 2016 presidential election.
First reported by the Latinx political organizing group Mijente, the documents refute Palantir's earlier statement implying that its ICE contract did not concern the agency's family separation and deportation efforts.
"They could not refute the evidence submitted by Turkish authorities on their participation in the events of July 15," the source said, referring to the date of the coup attempt.
Paul Samuelson once declared this the prime example of an economic insight that is true without being obvious – and to this day you get furious attempts to refute the concept.
" Dorsey drew criticism from some in the media when he suggested the best way to counteract Jones's conspiracy theories was for reporters to "document, validate, and refute such information directly.
That is what the White House is claiming in carefully worded statements that don't specifically refute the thrust of the story but deny that the president "discussed" sources and methods.
As the Senate begins confirmation hearings this week on Judge Kavanaugh's nomination, it is especially important to refute the skewed vision presented by those who want to see Roe overturned.
" He added, "And if I have to take a knock because I'm not going to try and actively refute things, then I will, because I believe in it that much.
"And if I have to take a knock because I'm not going to try and actively refute things, then I will, because I believe in it that much," he added.
One news account of the briefing anonymously quoted not one but three White House correspondents who didn't refute the validity of my questions and instead weighed in on my presence.
So a document that would otherwise have been devoured by scholars desperate to find any tidbit of information about Jefferson was ignored, except as a statement to refute or ridicule.
" He added, "I also want to refute Ms. Vinograd's allegations regarding drinking and add that I have an established record of responsible behavior at work over the last thirty years.
On the other side, the longer the S.E.C. delays in bringing civil charges, the more likely it is that evidence that might refute its claims could be lost to defendants.
The release also says investigators couldn't find evidence to refute Shelby's claim that she fired in self-defense believing that Crutcher was reaching into his vehicle to get a weapon.
They further allege those companies have worked to suppress and fraudulently refute scientific climate data in order to protect their industry and avoid any responsibility for climate change-related damages.
Students must be educated to listen, reflect, and reply or refute, but it's important to realize that colleges and universities are generally redressing this problem in society, not causing it.
"If I have to take a knock because I am not going to try and actively refute things then I will because I believe in it that much," Franco added.
I am willing to talk to the Senate Judiciary Committee in any way the committee deems appropriate to refute this false allegation, from 36 years ago, and defend my integrity.
The person said the document will refute a claim by Rudy Giuliani, Trump's attorney, that Cohen used a $35,000 a month retainer from Trump as reimbursement for paying off Daniels.
Former Mexico President Vicente Fox took to Twitter in January and used colorful language to refute the notion that Mexico would ever pay for any portion of Trump's "big, beautiful" dream.
A new study from the University of California San Francisco suggests that cycling may improve sexual function in womenThese findings refute previous beliefs that cycling leads to sexual dysfunction in women.
US upholding the internment camps used to detain people of Japanese ancestry during World War II. The court, however, used the travel ban case to refute — and overturn — that earlier case.
She hired high-profile Lisa Bloom to refute the claims Sabbag said she hired Bloom to "protect my rights," adding her name to the attorney's long list of high-profile clients.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese conglomerate Fosun saw shares in its listed units fall on Thursday, prompting it to refute online rumors that it had lost contact with its billionaire chairman, Guo Guangchang.
He and pal Halsey had to take to Instagram live to refute romance speculation after fans saw what they believed to be flirty comments on social media between the two musicians.
"My guess is that there will be a slew of papers coming out trying to replicate or refute this finding," says Stevenson, "so we'll know more in the next couple years."
N argued on Tuesday that their proposed $85.4 billion merger was "pro-competitive" and "pro-consumer", as they sought to refute U.S. Justice Department allegations that the deal breaks antitrust law.
In some bizarre Thursday news, basketball player Lamar Odom took to Instagram last night to refute a tabloid story that falsely claimed he was kidnapped after a gambling loan gone wrong.
In a video posted on Instagram, the couple filmed themselves reacting to a headline that claimed they were splitting up, but rather than refute the rumors, they played right into them.
" The pop icon, whose 1994 Merry Christmas album has sold more than 15 million copies worldwide, recently sat down with PEOPLE Now to refute her nickname as the "Queen of Christmas.
" The pop icon, whose 1994 Merry Christmas album has sold more than 15 million copies worldwide, recently sat down with PEOPLE Now to refute her nickname as the "Queen of Christmas.
Why it matters: To Democrats, environmentalists and even some of Pruitt's allies, closing out the investigations is important to ensure trust in federal institutions and to confirm or refute the allegations.
Her book sets out to refute the idea that it's possible to control the course and shape of one's own biological or emotional life, and dissects the desire to do so.
Moreover, Ford's lack of knowledge as to date, time and place not only place serious doubt about the reliability of her allegation, they impair Judge Kavanaugh's ability to definitively refute it.
The billionaire has yet to refute that policy but has instead pushed for banning people from countries with heavy terrorist activity and where the US government cannot adequately vet visa applicants.
Later, she held top posts in the Clandestine Service when the agency waged an extraordinary campaign to try to refute a scathing report on the program by the Senate intelligence committee.
The flow of misleading and inaccurate stories is so strong that both NATO and the European Union have established special offices to identify and refute disinformation, particularly claims emanating from Russia.
"The findings of the special counsel conclusively refute your past and present assertions and have exposed you as abused your position to knowingly promote false information," Conaway said at Thursday's hearing.
The president's tweet did not refute any specific reporting from the Times, but marked yet another escalation in his sustained attacks on his hometown paper and the media as a whole.
Comey took the opportunity Monday to refute the wiretapping claim in person and at one point even pushed back on a tweet from the president that was sent during his testimony.
With Comey about to start a book tour, the Republican National Committee launched a website -- called, we kid you not, "Lyin' Comey" -- that hopes to refute some of the book's claims.
Long didn't refute the president, instead calling into question the validity and methodology of the studies looking at the aftermath of Maria, and praising Trump for his support of the agency.
Pinckney was at the dinner that night, trying to acknowledge and refute history over watermelon brandy, chowchow, shrimp pie, chapon chasseur , and truffled squab served with silver ewers of walnut ketchup.
"Accounts like Jones' can often sensationalize issues and spread unsubstantiated rumors, so it's critical journalists document, validate, and refute such information directly so people can form their own opinions," he said.
"Accounts like Jones's can often sensationalize issues and spread unsubstantiated rumors, so it's critical journalists document, validate and refute such information directly so people can form their own opinions," he wrote.
" Dorsey said it's the responsibility of journalists to "document, validate, and refute" the sorts of conspiracy theories and misinformation spread by people like Jones, "so people can form their own opinions.
Studies had suggested a decline in use over the early 2000s, but there's a lag in newer research, so any more recent upswings in popularity are impossible to confirm or refute.
Mr. Sommer has tried repeatedly to compel county officials to release Mr. Silver's autopsy report, which he says would refute prosecutors' claim of a pipe attack by listing no head injury.
Mr. Purpura also suggested that Mr. Zambada was a liar who could say whatever he wanted since most of the people who could corroborate — or refute — his account were already dead.
But she did not refute other details of the Daily Mail story, including that Epstein hosted a dinner on his Caribbean island for President Bill Clinton shortly after Clinton left office.
As Bullock shuttles between his two subjects, he continues to refute commentators who have treated Stalinism and Nazism as diametrically opposed ideologies by labeling the first internationalist and the second nationalist.
Asked about widespread activist reports of attacks using chlorine, white phosphorus and incendiary weapons, Whittall said MSF has received reports of their use but could not confirm or refute the allegations.
The report, titled "Comey expected to refute Trump," was based on unnamed sources and said Comey's conversations with the president "were much more nuanced," and that Trump drew the wrong conclusion.
"We entirely refute any allegation that Cambridge Analytica or any of its affiliates use entrapment, bribes or so-called 'honey-traps' for any purpose whatsoever," the company said in a statement.
Defense lawyer Crimmins said SEC investigators will likely look for documentary evidence and testimony to back or refute Musk's assertion that he reasonably believed the Saudi fund would finance his contemplated buyout.
A new survey from Lean In and SurveyMonkey found that one-third of Americans don't know a gender pay gap exists, and men are nearly twice as likely to refute its reality.
Jenna Cooper is continuing to refute allegations that she was unfaithful to her ex-fiancé Jordan Kimball, who she met, fell in love with and got engaged to on Bachelor in Paradise.
Given the recent rush to gain 25,000 or so jobs from Amazon's HQ2 and the subsequent grumbling by cities passed over, it is difficult to refute this, but I'd like explore it.
An analysis by The Economist of two decades of box-office results in America and Canada does not refute Ms Lawrence's status as one of the biggest box-office draws (see article).
Comey is expected to refute Trump's claim that he told the President directly he was not under investigation and is also set to describe interactions with Trump that made him uneasy. Sen.
Her former husband, Michael, took the stand five years ago to refute these claims, but back then, Dippolito chose not to testify in her own defense—and a jury found her guilty.
Fourteen other wrestlers went on the record Tuesday to refute claims that Jordan knew or must have known that student athletes were allegedly being abused by Strauss in the 1980s and '85033s.
"It's one thing to respond to legitimate scientific criticism, quite another to refute unconstrained nonsense," Kate Marvel, a scientist at NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York, previously told Mashable.
In his long-awaited BBC interview over the weekend, Prince Andrew gave several alibis to refute the claim that he had sex with one of Jeffrey Epstein's accusers when she was 17.
The lawsuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court accuses Cohen and Keith Davidson of colluding to have Daniels publicly refute her claim that she had a sexual relationship with Trump in 2006.
Mr. Giordano tried to refute the news media accounts, Mr. Kane said, and explained that the executives' silence had been recommended by a public relations firm as a way to defuse criticism.
The partner, who failed to determine whether the fund's adviser was properly authorized to take the money, will have an opportunity to refute the agency's allegations at a hearing, the SEC said.
But if the attacks on her seem petty and not particularly damning, it was odd that Warren launched a big PR push to refute them, putting her ancestry back in the spotlight.
" A spokeswoman for the Florida Department of Corrections said that Mr. Irving had not filed a complaint about his treatment and that it was "very difficult to substantiate or refute the claims.
Months of reporting by The New York Times and other publications, including information that has emerged in recent days, appears to refute the notion that The Enquirer, owned by American Media Inc.
Halem, whose eight-page letter attempted to refute the MiLB letter point by point, asserted that the players were the subsidy: M.L.B. clubs pay the players and assign them to the teams.
The filing is intended to refute the notion that Ms. Coles was earning less — primarily through differences in the size of stock grants — than the other nonfounder directors, who are all men.
In reality, the regime's denials are not difficult to refute, provided that the international community is appropriately interested in exposing persistent misbehavior and strengthening the enforcement measures laid out by the JCPOA.
Facebook does not refute the legitimacy of the documents, but does say the documents constitute "cherry picking" information that doesn't provide a full picture of Facebook's activities and sentiments at the time.
We intend to pursue our recourse in the context of the arbitration as agreed to by the parties and continue to categorically refute the claims alleged by Ms. Clifford and her counsel.
Notably, Cohen, who according to his lawyer changed his party registration to Democrat last week, would call out and refute anything that he considers to be lies from Trump, this person said.
"I am amazed that ... the Russians come, they send someone, every year to basically refute the facts," U.S. Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats said of the Russian presence at the event.
The fact that institutions maintain strong visitor numbers seems to refute a common assumption that providing online access to artworks removes the incentive to make the trip and see them in person.
In the meantime, the bank said it continued to strongly refute any suggestion that it had not fully investigated historic cases involving small and medium-sized customers in a "wide-ranging remediation programme".
Dr. Jackson called the allegations false, and the White House sought on Friday to refute one of them, that he "got drunk and wrecked a government vehicle," as Mr. Tester's list put it.
He did not refute any of the allegations of emotional abuse leveled against him, only denying the accusation of statutory rape, and still has never publicly apologized for any other personal wrongdoing whatsoever.
If you would like to refute this decision, you can contact our complaint department at (Mom's number.) Our dispute manager at this number may be able to persuade us to reverse our decision.
"We were able to refute all the arguments put forward by the defendant and his defense," Salvador Sandoval, an assistant attorney for international affairs in Mexico's attorney general's office, said in a statement.
"The quickest way to refute the fact that this surely had an impact is why would you think there would be fake news on one side but not on the other?" he added.
This would appear to refute Cambridge Analytica's claims as the scandal unfolded over the last two weeks that it deleted the Facebook data back in 2015 and is not guilty of any wrongdoing.
His opponents have sought to portray his movement as insufficiently loyal to the monarchy - which he vehemently denies - and Thai Raksa Chart's nomination of the king's sister was intended to refute that assertion.
Both of their more top-tier foes are making similar arguments that Sanders and Warren are too far left to win, a charge that Warren and Sanders will have to continue to refute.
The May 85033 opinion piece "Corporate merger with Chinese company poses security risk" contains such spurious and far-fetched allegations about Ant Financial's proposed acquisition of MoneyGram that we feel compelled to refute.
"The sudden passing of Roger Ailes will make it difficult for Fox News to refute the allegations against him as his testimony was not secured by sworn testimony to date," reads the statement.
"The quickest way to refute the fact that this surely had an impact is, why would you think there would be fake news on one side but not on the other?" he added.
When people cite feelings or personal experience, "you can't really refute them with logic, because that would imply they didn't have that experience, or their experience is less valid," Ms. Chai told me.
" Kavanaugh added that he is "willing to talk to the Senate Judiciary Committee in any way the Committee deems appropriate to refute this false allegation, from 36 years ago, and defend my integrity.
"And all of us have a responsibility to refute the notion that groups like ISIL somehow represent Islam, because that is a falsehood that embraces the terrorist narrative," he said in February 2015.
Invoking the "stand your ground" law, the Pinellas County sheriff did not arrest Drejka -- claiming his hands were tied -- a decision that even some NRA lobbyists and Republican sponsors of the legislation refute.
His official bio on the NCAA's site embellishes those years quite a bit, proclaiming him "a former standout wrestler," but Billy himself is the first to refute any notions of his competitive prowess.
This new letter comes just weeks after The Guardian reported on "substantial contributions" Google makes to organizations that oppose policies on environmental protection and refute the piles of scientific evidence on climate change.
Democrats were quick to dismiss the defense as having failed to refute the key allegation at the center of the impeachment case: That Trump had sought foreign intervention in the 2020 presidential election.
The tobacco industry has also tried the smokers' assumption of risk argument in U.S. civil cases; those failed A U.S. prosecutor is particularly well situated to refute the arguments raised by the DPPS.
In particular, physicists had hoped the experiment would refute one fundamental assumption of general relativity: that the laws of gravity are the same for all objects, regardless of their location, speed, and orientation.
He directs her to a few doctors' notes, all of which include false claims from Dee Dee, one of which he can directly refute since it was before he was out of the picture.
While Greg believes he wasn't high when he got behind the wheel, the amount of evidence law enforcement has against him will be hard to refute, regardless of whether or not he was impaired.
The relationships that people of different races form in workplaces and schools, on ballfields, and in bedrooms in the South, and all over the country, refute any notion that the races are irredeemably separated.
You either agree to talk to the FBI, and they write down what you say, and that is available to people who refute that file, or you simply decline to talk to the FBI.
The FBI asked the Department of Justice to publicly refute the president's claims, sources told CNN, because such wiretapping would be illegal since presidents cannot just order the eavesdropping of a US citizen's phones.
The bureau has also not responded to Kerry Berchem, a former Yale classmate of Kavanaugh's who reportedly has text messages that suggest Kavanaugh asked former classmates to refute Ramirez's story before it went public.
"It looks like the only savior would be the state," he told via email on Friday, despite German lawmakers - including the finance ministry - continuing to refute speculation that it is preparing a backup plan.
The new Malaysian government, which took power in May 13, has been reviewing the deal, and this month the leader, Mahathir Mohamad, had to refute ministerial claims that the pandas would be returned early.
Comey had reportedly pushed the Department of Justice to immediately refute the claims, which appear to have originated with a right-wing radio host parsing a number of news stories into a wider theory.
Nor has the Trump campaign been able to refute Fahrenthold's other major revelation, that Trump took credit for donations made by the foundation—a charity to which Trump himself has not contributed since 2008.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer did not refute the Times story but said it was Comey's "grandstanding and politicizing" of the Russia investigation that put pressure on the administration's ability to engage Moscow.
When Hot House's insurance company was finally unable to refute their client's culpability any longer, they agreed to pay the full value of the policy and split it between the other five parties proportionally.
"We strongly refute the allegations with regards to KPMG's knowledge and involvement in the report, which we believe to have no basis in fact," a KPMG spokesperson said in an emailed statement to Reuters.
The lopsided result seemed to refute any speculation that voters would recoil at the prospect of a Trump presidency after Mr. Trump all-but-secured the Republican nomination when he won the Indiana primary.
Sanders did not refute any specific anecdotes or claims in the book, but praised Trump for his ability to "get results," and included a list of the administration's accomplishments in her statement to reporters.
Xue said he was not used to being thrust into the limelight but felt it was necessary to explain his side of the situation to refute original reports that they acted suspiciously and fled.
"Each time he was approached, McGahn responded that he would not refute the press accounts because they were accurate in reporting on the President's efforts to have the Special Counsel removed," Mueller's report states.
He has a lot more trouble with the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, when he struggles to understand what in the world the left is and how to refute its confusing and alarming accusations.
The Duke of York downplayed his relationship with Epstein and offered alibis to refute the allegation that he had sex with one of Epstein's victims, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, when she was 17 years old.
Scott Pruitt, Administrator of the EPA, and Rick Perry, Secretary of Energy, appear to refute the scientific evidence of climate change and actively undermining efforts towards moving off of fossil fuels to renewable energy.
As batshit crazy as this may sound, Manson provided meticulous details outlining the connection between himself, the White Album, and the Book of Revelation, helping refute claims of gaping holes in his obscene logic.
I'M GIVING YOU A STATEMENT, YOU CAN REFUTE IT. HOW CAN YOU REACH A BOTTOM IN THE STOCK WHEN YOU MAINTAIN THE LONG-TERM GROWTH RATE OF 3 TO 5% WHICH NOW SEEMS UNREALISTIC.
Rather than simply refute their bad science with good, though (a pointless endeavor, since the science is settled), he goes into the underlying corporate profit motive driving the major climate deniers on social media.
" Mr. Oppenheim disagreed with how Mr. Farrow characterized their interactions, saying in an interview with The Times, "I'd have to write my own book to refute all the ways Ronan willfully distorts our interactions.
The back and forth extended to other members of the committee, with Republicans raising questions about climate change and Democrats turning to their witness, climate scientist Michael Mann, to refute those type of doubts.
Kavanaugh had said on Monday that he would be willing to speak with lawmakers to refute the allegations, and President Donald Trump has downplayed the notion of having the FBI look into the matter.
The new testimony aims to refute the prosecution's portrayal of Fennell and Stites as a happy couple eagerly anticipating their upcoming wedding and further cast Fennell as a potential suspect in his fiancée's murder.
Evans will get the chance to refute the allegations against him at a January hearing; the event is tentatively set for January 7, according to Chair of the Council Phil Mendelson's spokeswoman Lindsay Walton.
President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh said Monday that he is willing to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee once again in order to "refute" an allegation of sexual misconduct against him.
"She should welcome this development herself, as she is now given the opportunity to refute any and all the allegations and/or evidence to be presented by the prosecution against her," Mr. Panelo said.
This leads to the second thread of refusal in Levin's book: refusing the artifice of the pastoral, Levin continually picks apart pastoral representations as staged, in order to refute their enticements — as fake news.
And though a majority of Cascade Locks voters opposed the ballot measure, she said the margin was small enough to refute claims that a few rogue residents were trying to thwart a popular proposal.
"   Asserted Clinton of Trump's attacks against former Miss Universe Alicia Machado, "We need to laugh at it, we need to refute it, we need to ignore it and we need to stand up to it.
Jereon Brown, spokesman for the Department of Housing and Urban Development, told CNN Thursday he had not seen a budget that cut HUD spending by $6 billion but he did not outright refute the report.
Attacks on Brexit theories follow a familiar pattern: ignore the more difficult-to-refute arguments and attack only specific statements by the three or four Tory politicians who are most disliked by the Remain masses.
Johnson refines and updates the work that came before, but he does not refute its central conclusion: that segregation harms all Americans (minorities the most) and that racial integration benefits all Americans (minorities the most).
That narrative has long been debunked, and even some top Republicans refute that story, noting many US leaders and European governments at the time wanted the prosecutor gone for failing to combat corruption in Ukraine.
Given the wealth of evidence that appears to refute the notion of any witchcraft on the part of wind turbines, some have been left wondering why so much money was awarded to studying the question.
"Whilst we are fully investigating the matter with the Brazilian authorities and with our local lawyers, THG entirely refute any suggestion that they or he have acted in any way unlawfully," a company spokesperson said.
The last verse seems to directly refute Ben E. King's "Stand By Me." King's lyrics famously describe a land gone dark ("the moon the only light we'll see") and the mountains falling into the sea.
" Teresa also takes a moment to refute rumors that Joe has been "verbally abusive" to her in recent phone calls and that she plans on filing for divorce before he gets out of prison. "Really?
The story also serves to directly refute Trump's repeated claim that if you don't like tax loopholes you should blame insider politicians like Hillary Clinton rather than millionaires like Trump who took advantage of them.
In an article she wrote for the same magazine two days later, she called this year's platform historic—a claim Sanders's green supporters do not refute—and said the process was not obstructionist, but democratic.
"I read The Washington Post story and I read General McMaster's response, which tends to refute the story, rebut the story," Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky told Bloomberg in an interview Tuesday morning.
In cases where there is a collision, archived video allows professional drivers to show their employers, insurance providers and the police what really happened to settle questions or refute assumptions about who caused an accident.
"We have begun immediate contacts with Filipino authorities to examine the extent of this statement and to try to refute the erroneous information that came in it," state news agency KUNA quoted Jarallah as saying.
What is unusual is putting a precise number on it, and as with many of Trump's claims about the state of the country or his plans for it, it is an easy number to refute.
Sanders did not refute any specific anecdotes or claims in the book, but she praised Trump for his ability to "get results" and included a list of the administration's accomplishments in her statement to reporters.
Read more: 2 key facts refute Trump's conspiracy theories about the Ukraine scandalIt suggested that a misunderstanding about the process could have come from other, different, whistleblower processes which were not used in this case.
Fullshare said in a statement to the Hong Kong stock exchange late on Tuesday that the report was "misleading" and that it would refute any attempt to undermine confidence in its business and financial conditions.
The most common account held that the trophy had been sold to an Argentinian gold dealer who melted it down into bars, but there was no evidence to support this and some to refute it.
However, they won't be able to refute her conclusion about the relationship between Trump and his most avid allies, because it's a judgment based on the sum of her experiences and not one lone anecdote.
It is hard and painful to refute your ancestry, disentangle individual honor from a lost and morally indefensible cause like that of the Confederacy, knit together a nation after a Civil War and 750,000 dead.
However, reps for the singer did not immediately return Refinery29's request for comment, and a video of the singer appearing to sip Champagne has also made the rounds, which would seemingly refute the rumors.
None of that alters the Trump administration's apparent belief that Patton's very appearance as one of the few black Americans proudly trumpeting their relationship to the President would serve to refute Cohen's charges of racism.
Borchetta drafted a long list of receipts in an attempts to refute the singer's claims that she was never given the opportunity to buy her masters and found out about the acquisition after it happened.
Christie, a former ally of Trump's who recently wrote a book that includes some criticisms of the president, criticized the White House and GOP lawmakers for not having a unified strategy to refute Cohen's allegations.
The government doesn't refute critics or defend policies; instead, it overwhelms the population with positive news (what the researchers call "cheerleading" content) in order to eclipse bad news and divert attention away from actual problems.
The Amazon founder to refute the Post's claims on Sunday that the company is developing highly-automated grocery stores that will be staffed primarily by robots and function with as few as three human workers each. .
FBI Director James B. Comey has asked the Justice Department to refute President Donald Trump's claims that his phones were ordered wiretapped by then-President Barack Obama, The New York Times reported, citing senior American officials.
Hispanic voters overwhelmingly back Clinton and Mook stressed that in each swing that registration numbers and early vote figures -- some of which are proprietary to the campaign and not specified to the media -- refute Trump's strategy.
In addition, unproven vaccine "alternatives" are being heavily marketed for financial gain and entirely unscientific studies virally reproduced -- often within echo chambers, created by closed groups and selective news feeds, where they are difficult to refute.
In fact, a few of the interviewees for Will comment on earlier volumes of Caro's series, in an effort to refute the image of LBJ in those books — a mostly mean, vicious and corrupt political monster.
Juan Ciapessoni, group chief creative officer at The Electric Factory, the design firm behind the ads, said the campaign is also meant to refute the healthcare advertising trope in which germs are rendered as cartoonish villains.
White House chief of staff Reince Priebus may have violated a White House policy last month when he asked the FBI to refute a New York Times report about President Trump's Russia ties, Politico reported Friday.
It does refute that to an extent; but it also reflects the simple fact that more and more people are using iOS devices, and developers may be doing a better job at bringing in more payments. .
Comey, who was appointed FBI director by Barack Obama in 2013, had urged Justice Department officials to refute Trump's claims because it falsely insinuated the Federal Bureau of Investigation broke the law, U.S. officials have said.
The president went on to suggest his statement at a rally last month that he "loves" Kim was "just a figure of speech," but did not walk it back or refute it when pressed by Stahl.
Read more: 2 key facts refute Trump's conspiracy theories about the Ukraine scandalThe House of Representatives doesn't need to prove that a president committed a crime outlined in the federal code to pass articles of impeachment.
"Each time he was approached, McGahn responded that he would not refute the press accounts because they were accurate in reporting on the President's efforts to have the Special Counsel removed," Mueller wrote in his report.
Currently, there is no federally recognized certification for PTS service dogs, making it even more difficult for veterans to refute subjective challenges from dubious employees who question the credibility of their disabilities or their service animals.
"It's understandable that an estate would want to fight back in any way possible because of the unique challenges of trying to refute claims against someone who has been dead for 10 years," Mr. Hiltzik said.
They have had to refute claims that they are carriers of disease, struggle to find their footing in a society where Latinos have long been ascendant, and face ostracism from some of their African-American neighbors.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Street artists are calling for a boycott of H&M after the Swedish clothing company took legal action against a graffiti artist to refute his rights over his own work.
Mr. Sanders vehemently denied making the remark earlier on Monday and accused the Warren campaign staff of "lying" about it, in a statement intended to refute a news report by CNN that relied on anonymous sources.
In recent days, we've seen the people of Iran rise up to refute the propaganda that Soleimani was a beloved general and unequivocally condemn a corrupt government that wastes billions on terror adventurism around the world.
Their disagreements were often as much about substance as style, but their relationship sunk to its lowest point last fall amid a report that Tillerson privately called Trump a "moron" -- one Tillerson refused to publicly refute.
We are still finding some articles repeating the initial false allegations made by the Guardian, and would like to be able to firmly refute them in order to prevent any further reputational damage to our company.
Still, the largest-ever report on cannabis from the National Academies of Sciences, released in January, found insufficient evidence to support or refute the idea that cannabis may increase the overall risk of a heart attack.
They're going page-by-page against Peach, seeking to refute its claims by providing full explanations of information the nurses say has been misconstrued and denouncing some of its information with data and research from reputable institutions.
FBI Director James Comey requested yesterday that the Justice Department publicly refute President Trump's claims that President Obama had "tapped" phones at Trump Tower in the runup to the November election, according to the New York Times.
Their analysis seems to refute more popular ideas about why eggs are shaped the way they are, which invoke the number of eggs laid in a brood, or the location of the nest, as the main factor.
Instead, Trump was interested in trying to get Clapper to refute allegations in a dossier compiled by a former British spy and published by BuzzFeed News, alleging Russia had obtained personally and financially embarrassing information about him.
Trump, hours after returning from his second foreign trip as president, declined to refute the Russian account of his meeting with Putin, leaving their assertion that he accepted the Russian president's denial of 2016 election meddling unchallenged.
The FBI director was reportedly flabbergasted when President Trump alleged that Barack Obama had ordered Trump's "wires tapped" in the weeks before the election, and is restlessly waiting for the Department of Justice to refute Trump's claims.
Science may depend on forming hypotheses, doing experiments and gathering evidence that support or refute your hypothesis, but math is simply a matter of stating the terms of your argument and then defending those statements using logic.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) on Monday sought to refute new allegations that a GOP redistricting operative played a significant role in getting a citizenship question on the 2020 census, calling the claims false and without merit.
Animal studies suggest it has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and anticancer properties, although the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health says too few studies in humans have been done to confirm or refute any purported medical benefits.
The challenge for senators trying to confirm or refute the accusation against Judge Kavanaugh is that Dr. Blasey has said she does not recall the specific date or location of the house where the alleged incident occurred.
Gregg Henry's performance as an SNL-ready dictator is so loud as to mute the text's moral grays and refute the going argument that the production supports Shakespeare's thesis that assassination is a bad and bloody business.
"I'm not going to deal with petty stuff like that," Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson told reporters on Wednesday, declining to refute an NBC report that he had privately called President Trump a "moron" this year.
State immediately sought to refute the claim from an official inside the FBI's records management division who accused Patrick Kennedy, undersecretary of state for management, of pushing to have a classified email downgraded to unclassified last year.
"The text of the statute and its legislative history flatly refute the proposition that the Legislature granted the city the authority to construct a development such as Willets West in Flushing Meadows Park," Judge Rowan Wilson wrote.
That allowed me in early 2005 to refute Democrat charges that John Bolton, then nominated to be U.N. ambassador, had abused American privacy by asking for the unmasking of U.S. identities in about a dozen intelligence reports.
But Horowitz also counted at least 17 errors in Carter Page's FISA (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act) application, including the omission of information that may have helped refute allegations that he was an agent of the Russian government.
Mr. Basuki lost a re-election bid last month, after his campaign faltered under attacks from Muslim hard-liners, especially over his attempt to refute claims that the Quran doesn't allow Muslims to vote for non-Muslims.
"I am willing to talk to the Senate Judiciary Committee in any way the Committee deems appropriate to refute this false allegation, from 36 years ago, and defend my integrity," Kavanaugh said through a White House spokesman.
Multiple classmates from Kavanaugh's college years at Yale University have stepped forward to refute Kavanaugh's claims that he never blacked out or vomited from drinking, though it's not clear whether investigators are probing his alleged drinking habits.
As conservative U.S. politicians and commentators call for "civility" in response to Trump officials getting kicked out of restaurants, The Break host took time during Sunday's show to refute the idea of holding back from insulting a politician.
In a statement, the DHS did not refute that states had not been notified if they were targeted, adding the agency informed the owners or operators of systems potentially victimized "who may not necessarily" be state election officials.
"These scandalous and mendacious assumptions are driven by sensationalism and we totally refute these outrageous false allegations in the strongest possible way," a spokesperson for Deripaska told the AP in an email soon after Navalny's video was launched.
Specifically, how Weinstein only chose to refute her and Lupita Nyong'o's allegations of attempted sexual abuse and harassment against him with pointed statements, despite there being over 80 women and counting who have accused him of sexual misconduct.
Clinton campaign discussed ways to refute rape accuser's claims In another 2013 speech, Clinton dismissed the idea that President Barack Obama would have been able to accomplish more if he had schmoozed with Republicans in Congress more often.
He used the opportunity both to set the tone for Wednesday morning and to get Mueller to refute the president's repeated claim that he didn't obstruct justice during Mueller's investigation into collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
Which leads us back to Gordon and Malkmus and "Refute," which bounds along, punctuated by a little slide guitar and a couple of fiddle solos, pulled back by some dark stories about love and Ritalin and au pairs.
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and members of his team worked behind the scenes to refute an allegation of sexual misconduct before it surfaced in The New Yorker last month, according to text messages obtained by NBC News.
Among its peers, that puts it behind Apple (30 percent), tied with Google (29 percent) and better than the flailing Microsoft (25 percent), but does little to refute the notion that women have trouble rising in the company.
Luckey didn't directly refute the claim, but did post a Twitter message indicating that he's seen the story and may disagree with its content, despite the fact that he declined to offer the publication comment on its claims.
"I think I sometimes profit from being the best as opponents trust my moves and don't try to play the sharpest lines to refute them, even though that's sometimes what the position on the board demands," he says.
"I am disturbed by these allegations of implication in criminal actions which I refute completely," Kanku, who served as development minister from last December until a reshuffle this month, told reporters at his house in Kinshasa on Tuesday.
One factor complicating Haspel's position is that her most prominent supporters include former agency officials who led an aggressive campaign to refute the Senate report, arguing anew that the interrogation methods they sanctioned were both necessary and effective.
Roberta's often uses heavy metal imagery for their shirt designs and logos; for instance, one Roberta's shirt reads "Eat pizza, not people" (which, interestingly, would seem to refute whatever it is the conspiracy theorists are trying to say).
The report claimed the FBI had knocked back a White House request to publicly refute reports in the media that the agency was investigating communications that took place between Trump's associates and Russia during the 2016 election campaign.
Mr. Ganek has said his inability to refute a misleading statement by law enforcement that he had some awareness of insider trading at the firm, Level Global Investors, ultimately forced him to close the hedge fund in 2011.
A brief filed by a majority of the surviving constitutional convention delegates cites the Catholic support to refute the allegation — offered forcefully in the briefs and during the argument — that the no-aid clause reflects anti-Catholic bigotry.
Thus, by first charging and then finding that an employee lied, by misrepresenting the evidence to support the charge, and by preventing the acquisition of evidence to refute the charge, Mueller could push a charged employee to resign.
In a statement to Insider on Sunday, Shincheonji USA noted that "many of the group's critics are relishing in the negative attention leaving church leaders to refute baseless rumors spread by reputable media outlets both local and overseas."
And, at least in Rand Paul's case, when they're done going on TV and arguing that Trump is a principled anti-corruption fighter, they head across town to patronize his business — and in the process refute their narratives.
Kavanaugh: 'I will be there' Kavanaugh has denied the accusation he sexually assaulted Ford while drunk at a party in his high school years and said he would be willing to appear before the committee to refute it.
However, written testimony from the whistleblower would give Republicans a chance to seek answers about the individual's thought process, if not his identity, and could also present the whistleblower a chance to refute certain Republican attacks against him.
During an appearance on NBC's "Meet the Press" connected to a tell-all book, Manigault Newman sought to refute a number of reports in the media that she said unfairly portrayed her as desperate to keep her job.
These documents could refute the argument from some oil companies that they don't exert enough control over their California subsidiaries to be liable for climate change damage in California, and they may reveal new targets for future litigation.
After the game, he said he had spoken on the phone with Alberto Riveron, the N.F.L.'s senior vice president of officiating, who told him the officials botched the call, a position the league chose not to refute.
Kevin Snider, the top lawyer for the Pacific Justice Institute, a conservative group defending River View and Ludwig, told BuzzFeed News that the school plans to file papers in court later this month to refute the California government's allegations.
It would have been particularly timely as well: shortly before the event, President Donald Trump's baseless wiretapping accusations reportedly drove a rift between the White House and Comey, who allegedly asked the Justice Department to publicly refute Trump's claim.
"I am willing to talk to the Senate Judiciary Committee in any way the Committee deems appropriate to refute this false allegation, from 36 years ago, and defend my integrity," Kavanaugh said in a statement via the White House.
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission is also pursuing court actions against NAB, ANZ and Westpac over alleged manipulation of the bank bill swap rate, Australia's equivalent to Libor, for their financial advantage - an allegation the three banks refute.
The defense also says her time frame is so vague — like many of the other accusers — that it makes it impossible for Cosby to be able to refute the allegations with evidence showing where he was at the time.
We cannot reconcile the Public's need to know about Whitney's life as justification for invasion of her privacy or the charge against Dee Dee, a charge which neither Whitney nor Dee Dee is here to deny, refute or affirm.
Comey, who privately encouraged Justice Department officials to refute Trump's claims soon after they appeared in a series of March 4 tweets, is slated to testify before the House Intelligence Committee, along with National Security Agency Director Mike Rogers.
And the specificity of it—from Birdman buying Scott Storch's house with his "demons in it, which is more poison" to Ross going on the LiveNation tour when he realized Birdman's watch was fake—makes it hard to refute.
Trump transition spokesman Jason Miller said in a tweet Saturday afternoon that there would not be an announcement about the State position until at least next week, though he did not refute NBC's report that Tillerson had been selected.
It also comes at a time when the current administration is doing everything to refute the mounting evidence coming from inside its own agencies and shirk its national and international commitments to mitigating the effects of global climate change.
So far, Grassley and other committee Republicans have resisted calls to schedule a new round of hearings to solicit testimony from Ford and Kavanaugh, who says he's willing to make another appearance before the panel to refute the allegations.
Yet, studies refute these claims as baseless, concluding that voter fraud is extremely rare to the point of being practically nonexistent (see Brennan Center for Justice's "Debunking the Voter Fraud Myth") — but don't just take my word for it!
In text messages detailed in the indictment, Stone pressured Credico not to testify before the committee or release any information that would refute his testimony that he did not possess written communications between the two about contact with WikiLeaks.
Porter was also sandwiched between an angry President and McGahn, according to the report, after McGahn refused to refute an article published by the New York Times that alleged the President had asked McGahn to fire the special counsel.
And in attempting to refute testimony from a cavalcade of witnesses who have spent their careers in the intelligence community or foreign service, Trump's attorneys pointed to one of the president's favorite target of derision: Mueller and the FBI.
On Friday, it took the unusual step of publishing a blog post to refute some recent claims about its operating system made by Google researchers and to clarify the impact its failures have had on users around the globe.
"Cohen knows where the documents and evidence are to actually back up his statements or to refute something what the president says, so that's all the more reason that he should be brought in at some point," Krishnamoorthi said.
The debate over media standards heated up last month when the BBC released a report on human rights detailing the alleged forced disappearance of an Egyptian woman who later appeared on a pro-government talk show to refute the claim.
And look for the Clinton campaign and most of the news media to go on the wild goose chase of trying to confirm and refute those stories that will all most likely be presented with just enough key details omitted.
B. started loudly declaring that there's a vast conspiracy to hide that fact that the world is really flat, Neil deGrasse Tyson immediately jumped in to refute him, even featuring on a eye-stabbingly awful rap song insisting that 'B.o.
We totally refute the allegation that Shahidul Alam committed any crime by highlighting the utterly reasonable and peaceful protests by schoolchildren and young people in Dhaka against the lethal malpractices in the transport sector that have resulted in unnecessary deaths.
They have little faith in the Iraqi courts, which began holding trials last year that rushed to judgment so swiftly that there was no effort to investigate specific atrocities — or even give the defendants a chance to refute the charges.
Over the weekend, Rudy Giuliani — Trump's current lawyer — sought to refute the story, but revealed that Trump might have discussed Cohen's testimony with him beforehand and that discussions about the Trump Moscow project continued all the way until the election.
Instead of learning from mistakes and mishaps, UIDAI instead has shown a long history of rebuffing evidence of security incidents or breaches with mockery and declaring findings as "fake news," by claiming to refute evidence without presenting any of its own.
Hours after the Reuters and New York Times articles were published, Cramer sent a message to Gorskys work email, saying: Dear Alex, if you feel these talc stories are not truthful, I would love to know how to refute them!
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese police released a video on Thursday of detained human rights activist Jiang Tianyong to refute what it described as rumors he had been tortured, though Jiang's wife said the clip had not assuaged fears for her husband's safety.
Since you're here after clicking on a headline about Kim Gordon and Stephen Malkmus, who have a pretty good new naïve-country song together called "Refute," you probably won't mind casting your mind back a quarter-century for a moment.
The European Union's Employment Commissioner Marianne Thyssen said on Wednesday the Greek statistics office did not manipulate data on the country's debt in 2010-2015 and that she had sent a letter to Athens asking it to refute any such suggestions.
President Trump is kicking off his first campaign rally of the year in El Paso, Texas, Monday night, less than a mile from a Beto O'Rourke rally expected to refute Trump's claims that a wall would be an effective security measure.
Heinrich is right on the law, although Attorney General Sessions used the invocation of vague principles of confidentiality to his advantage, taking the opportunity to refute some allegations against him without revealing much about the president's decision to fire Director Comey.
In other words, any politician claiming that he's made a dent in the climate change problem is pretty hard to refute while any politician claiming her opponent has failed to make real climate change progress is similarly hard to debunk.
"I am willing to talk to the Senate Judiciary Committee in any way the Committee deems appropriate to refute this false allegation, from 36 years ago, and defend my integrity," Kavanaugh said in a statement distributed by the White House Monday.
"The child-smuggling trade would be shut down if we could close those loopholes," Stephen Miller, a White House senior policy adviser, told reporters on a press call designed to refute criticisms that the administration is tearing families apart unnecessarily.
Part of the reason the hashtag blew up in the first place wasn't just because a lot of people were angry, but because just as many people jumped in to refute their claims about a game that hasn't released yet.
Keirstead claims the committee pressed him to have the women involved deny the allegations on camera, but a DCCC aide denied that, telling The Hill it was open to other ways for Keirstead to provide additional information to refute the accusations.
Having been satisfied of his credibility, I would do my best to peel back layers of the onion and either verify or refute each of his statements, such as whether Michael Cohen was ever in Prague in August 2016, etc.
"  Unlike a handful of Republican lawmakers who have condemned Trump for appearing to refute his own intelligence community's conclusion that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election during the press conference, Harris lauded Trump's meeting with Putin as a "successful summit.
"Seventy-five [percent] is certainly a new number and I would want to see something that would either back that up or refute it," said GOP pollster David Winston, whose resumé includes work for former Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.).
Read more: 2 key facts refute Trump's conspiracy theories about the Ukraine scandalThe document went on to outline the myriad meetings and contacts that it said Giuliani had with both US and Ukraine government officials to push Trump's personal agenda.
"I say those who try to refute the fact that we are in a constitutional crisis, many of them do so because they know that if you acknowledge that you're in a constitutional crisis, you have to do something," Green said.
The Maryland Democrat alleged Trump and Giuliani were "engaged in a coordinated effort" to refute allegations of campaign finance violations, pointing to television appearances, interviews and tweets as reason to believe the president purposefully omitted the information on his disclosure forms.
Conversely, it is entirely illiberal (even if permissible) to use these traditions to demand the censorship of others, to besmirch fellow students rather than refute the ideas that they express and to treat ideological claims as if they were perforce facts.
Aggrieved members of the public would be allowed to submit complaints and the burden would be on social media companies to refute their claims — placing the companies in the impossible position of having to prove their innocence of every charge.
"We similarly strongly refute any link between our tax structure and the assertion that we seek to avoid taxes in developing countries that could otherwise have been invested in public health and education," Reckitt said in advance of the Oxfam report.
Louise Randall is a midwife who has written comprehensive safety guidelines for vaginal seeding at Buckinghamshire NHS Trust in the UK. "There is not yet any robust research evidence to support or refute the safety of artificial seeding," she explains.
And so it's hardly surprising that when the England manager job opened up and the United States men's national team head coach Jurgen Klinsmann—also the U.S. Soccer technical director—was bandied about as a possibility, he didn't refute the buzz.
Then Michael Wines broke a story in The New York Times last week about the discovery of documents that refute the administration's claim of wanting the citizenship question to better enforce the Voting Rights Act on behalf of ethnic minorities.
And the DOD is now trying to refute the investigations by using information it won't make public — information that, arguably, the DOD should have already turned over in response to a Freedom of Information Act request from Protect Our Defenders.
"I am willing to talk to the Senate Judiciary Committee in any way the Committee deems appropriate to refute this false allegation, from 36 years ago, and defend my integrity," Kavanaugh said in a statement obtained by the Associated Press.
A Florida State House candidate admitted on Monday that she lied about having graduated from college, just days after she tried to refute the accusation by posting a photo posing with what appeared to be her diploma, according to news reports.
Likewise, our findings in no way refute decisions by public health officials who have recently felt that it is in the public's best interest — with social distancing crucial at this time — to delay or alter voting procedures during this health crisis.
On Thursday, following White House press secretary Sarah Sanders' direction to ask lawyers outside the White House about arbitration against Daniels, Rosen said on Cohen's behalf that they "continue to categorically refute the claims alleged by Ms. Clifford and her counsel."
" Many observers were quick to refute that claim, including former CNN anchor Soledad O'Brien, who tweeted that the former mayor defended the policy at a 2014 cocktail party by arguing "that MORE black and brown people should have been stopped.
It was bound up with Christian polemic and Christian doctrine—with an attempt to refute the Manichaeans and the Pelagians and with a vision of Jesus as the miraculous child of a virgin who became pregnant without the experience of ardor.
Italian programmer Alberto Brandolini perhaps summed it up best in what he called the "B------t Asymmetry Principle," meaning the amount of energy needed to refute an outrageous claim is an order of magnitude bigger than that needed to produce it.
When the whistleblower testifies, Democrats on Schiff's committee will likely try to gain information about this element of the scandal and work to extract leads from the whistleblower that might allow them to confirm or refute allegations of quid pro quo.
But a month later, his lawyer, Rudolph W. Giuliani, hoping to refute the suggestion that it might be a campaign finance violation, told Fox News and The Times that the president had in fact reimbursed Mr. Cohen for the payment.
During the 2016 election, the Trump campaign put forth one witness to refute claims made by Jessica Leeds, who alleged in a report published by the New York Times that Trump groped and kissed her on an airplane in the 1970s.
On Thursday morning, Trump tweeted that "no deal was made last night on DACA," putting Schumer and Pelosi in a bit of an awkward spot and consoling Republicans quick to refute the notion of Trump working with the Democrats on immigration.
" The Intercept did not directly refute the details in the criminal complaint; however, the news outlet said in a statement released Tuesday that "these documents contain unproven assertions and speculation designed to serve the government's agenda and as such warrant skepticism.
Photo: GettyThe first person charged under Malaysia's Anti-Fake News Act has been found guilty after posting a YouTube video in which he said police took nearly an hour to respond to the shooting of a Palestinian lecturer—a claim the police refute.
This is where his sight becomes a legal issue, because Cosby's lawyers say the Commonwealth should have charged him long ago, and it is now impossible for him to effectively refute such claims, as he cannot identify the accusers without his sight.
During sworn testimony last week to refute Christine Blasey Ford's accusations of sexual assault back in the 1980s, Kavanaugh tried to paint himself as a choir boy and repeatedly said that, sure, he drank beer in high school, but he'd never blacked out.
The email does not attempt to refute or discredit anything in The New York Times story, which said that in addition to Rubin, Google also protected two other men accused of sexual misconduct on their way out the door with generous exit packages.
The realities of our current discourse are antithetical not only to the ideals of Silicon Valley moguls like Dorsey, but to the many journalists who responded to conspiracies like the pizza sex ring rumors by attempting to loudly and publicly refute them.
Directed by Eli Pedraza and released on YouTube on March 30, Neverland Firsthand: Investigating the Michael Jackson Documentary aims to refute the allegations of Wade Robson and James Safechuck, who claimed in the HBO film that Jackson sexually abused them both as children.
President Trump met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for a photo opportunity this morning, where he held the press pool back to refute last week's reports that he disclosed sensitive Israeli intelligence on ISIS to Russian officials in the Oval Office.
But she and a Washington, DC-based former Soviet military officer, Rinat Akhmetshin, engaged in a lobbying campaign to refute the substance of Magnitsky and Browder's accusations -- the better to stop any US asset forfeiture of money that might have been laundered therefrom.
Paul Ryan: 'I do' have confidence in Trump White House press secretary Sean Spicer did not refute the Times story but said it was Comey's "grandstanding and politicizing" of the Russia investigation that put pressure on the administration's ability to engage Moscow.
Hamburg, Germany (CNN)President Donald Trump, hours after returning from his second foreign trip as president, declined to refute the Russian account of his meeting with Vladimir Putin, leaving their assertion that he accepted the Russian president's denial of 2016 election meddling unchallenged.
He said he would also refute the allegations in Parliament on July 3, adding that he has instructed the ruling People's Action Party whip to be lifted -- allowing members of parliament to ask questions and not be bound by the party position.
The call to resign by Diamond & Silk came after Tlaib called out the appearance of Lynne Patton, who works in the Department of Housing and Urban Development, during the Cohen hearing as a "prop" to refute allegations that Trump was a racist.
On Monday afternoon, NBC News reported they had acquired text messages from two friends of Kavanaugh, Kerry Berchem and Karen Yarasavage, indicating that the jurist and his legal team were working to refute the Ramirez allegations before The New Yorker article was published.
And this is where his sight becomes a legal issue, because Cosby's lawyers say the Commonwealth should have charged him long ago, and it is now impossible for him to effectively refute such claims, as he cannot identify the accusers without his sight.
Scully's cold calculations couldn't refute that Mulder was on to something—though he was often overly-eager to believe that the unexplained must be paranormal in nature, his instinct to believe that the paranormal was possible proved reasonable to Scully, despite herself.
" It's a position he does not refute when I ask him about it in an email, claiming that "we have done it" in "restricted circumstances," before writing, oddly, that "I assume you are gay but do not pay attention to the hyperbole.
Such findings, based on real-world farm data, refute the presumption that renewable fuels are inherently carbon neutral, a myth that bolstered initial support for the RFS and underpinned the computer modeling used to claim that corn ethanol is good for the environment.
My observation, and that of others, found that Mueller's system engaged several astounding and potentially unlawful practices such as disingenuously charging employees with lying, misrepresenting or omitting evidence to support such charges, and preventing the acquisition of evidence to refute such charges.
It would be grossly unfair to force this American to refute these factual allegations in detail now in a lengthy process that lacks core fair-trial protections when the Trump administration has no legal authority to detain him in the first place.
They ask their students to examine the content, to identify assumptions, to look for biased language, to compare coverage in various textbooks (as the writer of this article did) and to analyze primary source material that may support or refute textbook assertions.
The video is the second recording released in a week that purports to show the indicted Giuliani associates' ability to gain proximity to the President and the latest recording released by Parnas' attorney to refute Trump's claims that he doesn't know the man.
The town is on the slopes of Paektusan (also spelled Baekdusan), a mountain on the border with China that many Koreans regard as the birthplace of their country and North Korean propaganda declares the birthplace of Mr. Kim's father, a claim historians refute.
Even if we can't refute every conspiracy theory, we can strive to better understand the motives of those who promulgate them, and the reasons why so many of our fellow citizens are willing to believe the absolute worst about their own government.
Given that Samsung tends to announce its S-model phones in February, and the flood of leaks that tend to accompany new hardware, expect to see plenty more on the S11 in the near future — which will hopefully confirm (or refute) OnLeak's renders.
Related: Oregon Militia Leader Ammon Bundy Urges Remaining Occupiers to Go Home Greg Bretzing, special agent in charge of the FBI's Portland office, told reporters on Thursday that the agency decided to release the footage to refute claims that Finicum was needlessly killed.
Libby: After years of seeing Philip develop his relationship with Martha and his friendship with Stan, I'm glad we got to see Elizabeth have a significant interaction with someone she isn't related to — if only to refute accusations that her only mode is ferocious.
Giuliani's insistence in his speech Monday night that Trump wanted his aid and generosity to New York City to be kept a secret is impossible to confirm or refute, but that's perfect for an electorate that's been uninterested in facts for almost a decade.
The ramifications of the story if confirmed would be huge—it would give Chinese intelligence services access to sensitive computer systems across both the private and defense sectors—but the tech giants both denied it, per the Verge:Both Amazon and Apple strongly refute the story.
So on Thursday morning, Trump tried to refute on Twitter one of the report's most damaging revelations — that he tried to get then-White House counsel Don McGahn to order Mueller's firing via Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein just a month after Mueller was appointed.
Charles also denied Westbrook's timeline of their communication after Coachella, claiming that he did try to reach out to Westbrook and her husband immediately and showed clips of times he previously promoted Halo Beauty products to refute her statement that he has never done so.
"[2381] Trump, who helps run the Miss USA pageant as an equity partner with the Miss Universe L.P. company, quickly escalated the dispute by appearing on Good Morning America to refute Monnin's Facebook claims, saying she had "loser's remorse" and that her allegations were "disgraceful.
Nicki Minaj responded to Cardi B's Instagram videos the same night to refute the claim about Diesel and make her own claim that Steve Madden had long wanted Minaj to be the face of one of the shoe brand's ad campaigns, but she'd passed.
The Justice Department, in attempting to refute Apple's claim that it won't compromise consumer privacy, said in a legal filing last month (citing Apple's data) that the company helped the Chinese on 74 percent of requests for iPhone data in the first half of 2015.
By publicly releasing a joint analysis report by the FBI and Homeland Security pointing the figure at Russia, Obama will force Trump to directly refute their claims—and the suspicions of his fellow Republicans—if he wishes to lift the sanctions once in office.
Interim Whale GM George Speirs was also the league's COO; he resigned in February from both positions amid a flurry of anonymous accusations of seeding rumors in effort to supplant Dani Rylan and take over as NWHL Commissioner, which the league conspicuously did not refute.
And on top of all of that, as we are seeing with this I.G. report on the Clinton email investigation, the FBI, the DOJ, both get to review and try and refute facts and redact information, again, probably falsely, and the name of national security.
Witnesses are claiming they didn't see the deputy ask for credentials, and they also refute that Ujiri hit the deputy in the face, says AP. Go deeper: Scoop: Warriors fan who shoved Raptors player is a part owner Social media rushes to unnecessarily defend Beyoncé
The family of the ex-wife, Wendi Adelson, is speaking out through their attorneys for the first time in a statement to refute that allegation, which was raised after the arrests earlier this summer of two suspects in the alleged murder-for-hire plot.
" When asked about The Washington Post story released Monday that Trump revealed classified information during a meeting with Russian officials, McConnell told Bloomberg the explanation which national security adviser H.R. McMaster made to reporters in front of the White House "tends to refute the story.
It will be nearly impossible for the White House or Trump to refute his detailed allegations that he felt pressured on numerous occasions to drop the FBI's investigation into possible Russian collusion with Trump campaign officials and now-former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
"That means not only did I not tell you when I was getting married, it also means if somebody has rumors about what's going on in my marriage, I don't refute them, because I don't talk about my personal life," the Scandal star added.
Trump Asked Top Intel Officials to Deny Russia Links, Report SaysPresident Trump asked both the director of national intelligence and the director of the National Security Agency to publicly refute any evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, according to anonymous officials.
If the administration does take a hard line on Russian steel imports — in particular on grounds of national security — that could help refute somewhat the broader narrative that the president is a bit too cozy with Russia, or that he's seemingly aloof about Russian cyberattacks.
"To wait until the passing of Senator McCain to release a political ad featuring his kind words, and implying support for Malinowski, a claim that McCain is no longer here to refute, is disgusting," said Matt Brooks, the executive director of the Republican Jewish Coalition.
" In her essay "The Cartography of WEB Du Bois's Color Line," Wilson continues, "The black consciousness of a people who understood themselves in a particular time and place strongly refute the notion that the African had no history, no civilization, and hence no culture.
The facts to which Mr. Cohen admitted on Thursday don't establish that Mr. Trump conspired with Russian efforts to win him the election, but they refute Mr. Trump's frequent, vehement claim that he had nothing to do with Russia as he sought the White House.
"The sudden passing of Roger Ailes will make it difficult for Fox News to refute the allegations against him as his testimony was not secured by sworn testimony to date," said Douglas Wigdor, a lawyer who represents 21 current and former Fox News employees.
Washington (CNN)Omarosa Manigault Newman's publisher has responded to President Donald Trump's campaign's "legal threats" over her tell-all book, saying Trump is fully able to use his "bully pulpit" to refute anything they take issue with -- but that the book will be published.
There are some studies that find results different than ours, largely due to differing methodologies or units of analysis, but these studies also refute Sessions' claims, as they find lower crime rates in sanctuary counties or at the Census tract level in sanctuary cities.
Morales continues to refute the charge and maintain the audio/video recording is a "montage" set up by his opponents, while tweeting a video of police brutality in "Bolivia" — only to find that the video is false and was from 2013 in Mexico.  5.

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