Sentences with phrase «sharp rebuttal»

A "sharp rebuttal" means strongly defending or responding to someone's argument or statement in a forceful and direct way. Full definition
Those comments elicited sharp rebuttals from some of the country's most well regarded urban superintendents.
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...
But in a sharp rebuttal, National Organiser of the NDC, Kofi Adams has described the NPP flag bearer of having a certificate in violence saying the former Attorney General is struggling to have a twin in Mr Mahama.
However, in a sharp rebuttal, Mona Quartey said although the Finance Minister's presentation contained some failings — fishing for instance that grew by a negative 4 % — the country's overall growth rate has been consistent with growth projections for Africa and the world.
But in a sharp rebuttal, a former Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Professor Mike Oquaye, said the Electoral Commission can not be allowed to audit the current register when they deliberately bloated it.
But in a sharp rebuttal, Deputy Director of Communications of the NPP, Anthony Karbo insisted that the attack was planned and executed by the NDC.
But in a sharp rebuttal, a financial analyst, Sydney Casely Hayford said the NPP's presence at the forum would have brought on a partisan twist which was not needed.
However, in a sharp rebuttal, the Parliamentary Candidate for the Talensi bye - election has denied the claim.
But a former Northern Regional Minister, Prince Imoro Andani, in a sharp rebuttal downplayed the Dagbon Traditional Council's caution.
But the PPP, has in a sharp rebuttal called the bluff of the late President's family, saying threats by Mr. Samuel Atta Mills to expose the history behind Dr. Nduom's name change confirms that he is not a native of KEEA.
But the Abuakwa South lawmaker in a sharp rebuttal described Ayariga's argument as unfortunate and hollow, arguing that the constitution has not spelt out guidelines for the appointment of Ministers under a particular government.
In a sharp rebuttal, CEO of GNPC, Alex Mould maintained that the guarantee was actually in line with their mandate as an enabler of the petroleum industry in Ghana.
The NRA quoted from an unlikely source to attack the paper: Wintemute, who had published a sharp rebuttal to the paper in the same journal.
In a sharp rebuttal, published in the same issue of Astrobiology, Rummel and Conley disagreed.
On Monday, the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) issued a sharp rebuttal that claims the editorial's assertions «are contrary to facts» and highlights a slew of recent Chinese - born S&T advances.
The Los Angeles Times last year reported that California's electricity prices were rising, but failed to connect the price rise to renewables, provoking a sharp rebuttal from UC Berkeley economist James Bushnell.
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