Sentences with phrase «wa2007 as a rebuttal»

The House Intelligence Committee is expected to vote Monday on whether to release the Democrats» own classified memo, which purportedly serves as a rebuttal to the Republican memo released late last week.
In a way, Elite SEM was conceived as rebuttal to everything its founder and CEO Ben Kirshner found lacking in corporate America, where he met managers and executives more than happy to «slash and burn people left and right» in a bid to make more money for themselves.
About the time I was pondering what it means to be Saul Griffith, I happened to read a Thomas Friedman column in The New York Times intended as a rebuttal to the many people ready to drop the curtain on the American business empire.
At no time has the government ever made public its own analysis and research as a rebuttal to the work of the PBO.
Capital punishment's lack of demonstrated superiority as a deterrent (the evidence for its effectiveness being at best mixed), the capacity of society to protect itself equally well by permanently imprisoning those who are currently being executed (which is possible at limited marginal cost, especially when one takes into account the cost of the extended trial procedures and interminable appeals and reviews which usually accompany capital punishment)-- all these points are important, but their utility is chiefly as rebuttal arguments in response to the empirically weak but emotionally strong claims made on behalf of capital punishment.
this discourse started as a rebuttal to a trollish comment: ---- RE: «Name one other use from a gun!
Both «symbolic reference» and «propositional feelings» have receptive and imaginative aspects; but, whereas Whitehead emphasized the former, cognitive aspect in his discussion of «symbolic reference,» as a rebuttal to Hume and Kant, he emphasized the latter, creative aspect in his discussion of «propositions,» an emphasis needed to counter «the interest in logic, dominating over-intellectualized philosophers,» among whom «aesthetic delight» is eclipsed by «judgment» (cf. PR 184 - 86 and WH 33) In «symbolic reference» a dim, but indirect, mode of perception («causal efficacy») is combined with a clear, but indirect, mode of perception («presentational immediacy»), which produces a sense of the external world.
However, Trail Blazer fans took exception to this, and representing them was the Portland Police's Twitter account, which sent this out as a rebuttal:
As a rebuttal I would say AJ knocked him out and Fury barely landed a punch.
I love these articles as a rebuttal to the: «but all Dr. Tuteur does is take the cdc data and use it to support her claims.
Either way, my question was whether you actually show up in court and use «Asshole,» as a rebuttal, take insult at every argument, misunderstand everything said to you, and then refuse to address the actual point being made.
I hope that Kathy is able to connect you and your piece gets featured as a rebuttal to this nightmare!
The rejection of the modern world was disguised as a rebuttal of the capitalistic way of life, but it mainly concerned the rejection of the Spirit of 1789 (and of 1776, of course).
The highlight each year is the mayor's performance, which serves as a rebuttal of sorts to the reporters» show, which opens the night by skewering the mayor and other city and state elected officials.
The taking of the key seats is also seen as a rebuttal of Corbyn's decision to appoint controversial political allies to the leader's office as well as a warning to Corbyn not to continue challenging existing party policy, such as nuclear defence.
ALBANY — In his ceremonial unveiling of the new state budget on Friday, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo presented the $ 168 billion blockbuster as a rebuttal to Washington, a defiant thrust of the chin at President Trump.
His remarks serve as a rebuttal to the central thrust of Republican Rob Astorino's campaign for governor - that Cuomo has allowed New York's economic fortunes to decline.
Posted as a rebuttal to a 2011 Science paper reporting that a strain of Halomonas bacteria from a Californian lake could incorporate arsenic into its DNA4, the preprint appeared on the server in January5 before its publication in Science this month6.
There's even a controversial angle, as Dominik seems to have positioned the film specifically as a rebuttal of modern capitalism.
, Anderson has crafted a delirious, lush, hypnotic, pitch - black comedy; a film that serves as a rebuttal for the prototypical «miserable artist who gets away with treating others like crap because he's so talented» trope.
Those statements, which are frequent, are generally framed as rebuttals to teachers» unions calling for higher funding and smaller class sizes.
The sensible family haulers were well positioned to weather a financial drought as the rebuttal to a criticism that GM couldn't build a car that people actually wanted.
I see you want to cast aspersions here and I bet you believed you were being clever when claiming you were doing an ad hominem attack; you weren't, by the way, you specifically mentioned that you were attacking an argument and ad hominem would be an attack on my person as a rebuttal to my argument)
As a rebuttal to the debit-less debacle, credit card companies upped the incentives for buying on credit.
Last comes one gallery's stubborn focus on sculpture, as a rebuttal.
So it would seem that we're invited to take this airy, unambiguous creature as a rebuttal of both elements: peaceable rather than militaristic; inclusive and international rather than tribal.
One could view this as a rebuttal to the gender politics that were being canonized at this time.
As a rebuttal to abstract expressionism's gestural brushwork, Feitelson's paintings from this period balance simplified forms with flattened space and smooth paint application.
But your statement in this comment can stand as a rebuttal to my interpretation of what you said.
Then, a comparable survey average - voter types, asking what they think of «I can't find a single point that he has scored» as a rebuttal — was that convincing, for them?
As a rebuttal to his long list of words someone like Teddy Roosevelt could have known, here's my list of words s / he probably did know
Skeptical Science provides its users with the basics of climate change science as well as rebuttals to some of the most common myths perpetuated by climate change deniers.
Duarte touches on it well but why even quote the fictitious «97 %» propaganda talking point as having any rational foundation at all as rebuttal?
And don't be fooled by the «explanations» they give as rebuttals..
a film attacking the science of global warming and intended as a rebuttal to former Vice-President Al Gore's documentary.
To call to your support «Flat Earthers» as a rebuttal to facts seems quite a reach.
Interestingly, you give this definition apparently as a rebuttal to my assertion that «the system is linear» — but a system that decays exponentially IS linear.
I don't think one should (or needs to) present it as a rebuttal to the global cooling meme when the temperature trend is still as high today as it was in 1997.
I'm trying to point out how AGW fisics is created by sleights of hand by tweaking real physics and promoted as «real world» by manipulating those taught this by giving them even more stupid reasons which they give as rebuttals, which they can't see are stupid because they don't known the real world physics which shows how stupid the rebuttals.
A thought experiment: the prosecution call Prof Lindzen or Roy Spencer as a rebuttal witness — should they be removed from their accademic posts if they agree to testify?
The rejection of the modern world was disguised as a rebuttal of the capitalistic way of life.
Instead, industry leaders were logically collecting already available information about science - based climate assessments as rebuttal against what seemed to be unopposed and scientifically questionable material coming from people like then - Senator Al Gore.
Furthermore, your own writing serves as a rebuttal of your «eyeballing is good enough» argument.
While we don't necessarily share the Senator's view of the article on the whole (we felt it provided a relatively balanced discussion of the details and conclusions of the study in question), we do find some concern in the fact that the views of Myron Ebell (who actually works for the «Competitive Enterprise Institute», and not the more venerable «American Enterprise Institute» referred to by the Senator), were offered as a rebuttal to the conclusions of a team of respected scientists.
(This controversy resonates to the present day, as some controversialists attempt to resurrect Angstrom's argument as a rebuttal of the theory of anthropogenic warming.)
-- possibly not the brevity that a hopeful journal author might aspire to as a rebuttal.
[12] In any event, the proposed evidence is also truly responsive as a rebuttal to the opinion of another expert witness called by the CN defendants, Dr. Baker, whose report entered at Tab 1 of Exhibit 61 states:
He further asserts that the lower court erred in rejecting his proposed «defense of others» jury instruction, and in permitting the prosecution to present cumulative evidence as rebuttal testimony.
The comments come as a rebuttal to recent speculation linking the sale to the losses seen in both bitcoin and the wider cryptocurrency market.

Not exact matches

But then Maple Group released a rebuttal that makes the its report look like a homework assignment submitted by a Grade 9 student, as can be seen at www.abetterexchange.com.
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