Sentences with word «rebuttal»

A rebuttal is a response given to disagree with or challenge an argument, claim, or statement made by someone else. It is a way to present counterarguments or evidence to counter or contradict what has been said. Full definition
A series of rebuttals of typical climate alarmists» claims such as those made in the recently released Fourth National Climate Assessment Report and elsewhere.
He deplored the criticism of John Berger, not because it was Marxist but because it was prescriptive, and he coined the phrase «Art Is Autonomous» for an article he wrote in rebuttal of Berger's arguments.
Yet from 1997 onward all the way up to the above HuffPo article above two weeks ago, he's made climate science pronouncements that he has no science expertise to make, while failing to inform his audiences about the depth of rebuttal from skeptic climate scientists, and while pushing an accusation against those skeptics which he has no evidence to support.
The third point of rebuttal by the government to the CERD decision is that the Committee did not allow a margin of appreciation in legislating in such a novel area of the law.
But Andrew Derocher, the current chairman of the group, wrote a detailed rebuttal on Tim Lambert's Deltoid blog rejecting the assertions.
So, he did an about - face and mounted his own communication campaign, writing rebuttals in Scientific American and the Chronicle of Higher Education.
That same day, IHEP's director, Wang Yifang, posted a point - by - point rebuttal on the institute's public WeChat account.
I wonder if JOC will do something unusual in publication, like publishing rebuttals from Steig or others at the same time as O'Donnell et al..
The «man» was no less than CFACT's Marc Morano, who runs the internationally recognized ClimateDepot website, an adept speaker fully capable of offering rebuttal to Vox's David Roberts (along with several other readily available CFACT speakers), who has already been recognized and interviewed by at least one regional PBS media outlet.
[50] In C.N. Rail, supra, Henderson J. was dealing with rebuttal evidence in the classic sense described by Southin J.A. in Sterritt v. McLeod, supra, as simply evidence responsive to some point in the oral evidence of the witness called by the defendant.
who has prepared a detailed rebuttal for the Library of Congress Professional Guild, an American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees union.
It seems to provide a very good rebuttal for those who parrot the «global warming has stopped» line.
13] In addition to it being unchallenged by rebuttal evidence, I found Dr. Hirsch's evidence to be consistent, candid, logical and persuasive.
However, Amstrup's inclusion as a co-author on the land - based food rebuttal paper (Rode et al. 2015) is not a courtesy add - on.
Mayoral control effectively insulates educational decisions from rebuttal at the voting booth — for all but maybe the most egregious misdeeds.
This provoked a strong rebuttal by wildlife ecologist Graeme Caughley, who suggested that because the factors that may have resulted in this irruption were «hopelessly confounded,» a case study of the Kaibab provided an ineffective example of top - down control.
The landlord must also provide rebuttal evidence — defined as: a signed copy of the tenancy agreement, original receipts for damaged or destroyed items and estimates, invoices or receipts for any repairs and rent account statement.
Reviewing replies to one's own papers without letting authors know, and setting up authors along argument tracks that would make rebuttals easy — if these tricks are pulled under the cover of anonymity and behind paywalls — the results can be devastating sometimes.
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.
The cartoon, which has drawn sharp rebuttals from state officials and child - welfare advocates, depicts two legislators crafting child - abuse laws so vauge that «everyone will be guilty... especially those who spank» and imposing penalties so harsh that accused parents...
«We did not reveal anything new in our article but restated publicly what is commonly known in China,» says Rao, adding that MOST's rebuttal did not point out any errors in their editorial.
Apple, in rebuttal says: «The iPad complies with international industry standards for Wi - Fi specifications.»
The most painful and mind boggling dilemma in issuing rebuttals is the attempt to challenge respected professional colleagues who should know the truth from fallacy.
The Plaintiff then wished to call Drs. Prout and Caillier to give rebuttal evidence.
Meanwhile, the Independent Budget Office released its own rebuttal as Walcott spoke, publishing a new analysis that argues the mayor's plan over-states the need for teacher layoffs by more than 1,600 positions.
And then someone will offer an excellent rebuttal with some scientific article and then it becomes an endless cycle.
If you don't you'll look like a fool and some hot take articles will be written about you, followed, of course, by rebuttal articles that will be featured in the Weekend Reads.
This prompted Chris Roberts to write a lengthy rebuttal as he addressed many points brought up in the article.
You certainly make a strong rebuttal argument... Having your assumptions challenged is never easy, especially by a learned Biblical scholar.
Opposing witness critiques — opposing witness rebuttal reports and suggested lines of cross examination inquiries
Per SEC guidelines, the proposed rule change will be published in the Federal Register, after which the public will have 21 days to comment and an additional 14 days to submit rebuttals to other comments.
Marty Friedland, on behalf of the Law Deans, wrote a scathing rebuttal which began with, «Are we to be saddled with...» I can't remember the rest verbatim, but basically law schools were to teach theory and the Law Society was responsible for teaching the practical side — and never the twain should meet.
I know that comment may find much disagreement, but I am happy to post such rebuttals in the comments section.
He fought a clean campaign over the whole Parliament but was quick to use rebuttal against smears or inaccuracies from his opponents.
The quick rebuttal when you start yelling about this insane TV coverage gap is that there's a livestream of the coverage during the gap.
Bharara's 24 - page rebuttal stated that Silver's motion is part of a «calculated effort to malign the U.S. Attorney and mislead this court and the public.»
Multiple articles on this site could be devoted to rebutting such claims, but easy - to - read rebuttals for virtually every objection to human - caused climate change are already available on Skeptical Science.
By way of example, it's hard to miss the position of the NPR host here, where even her subsequent «effort» to ask about alternative rebuttal came with a false premise label followed by the plain insinuation about settled science (click image to enlarge, full context here).
Lazio gamely took to the stage to offer the Republican rebuttal after reporters finished their annual skewering of pols on both sides of the aisle — including a song to the tune of «Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better,» that portrayed Lazio and his primary opponent, Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy, as two bratty school boys in a race to the bottom.
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