Sentences with phrase «wrong was in his contention»

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Of course, forecasts can be wrong, but there's simply no support for Young's contention (or Steyer's ad) anywhere in the data.
Entering right on cue to confirm what he intends to deny is Abraham Foxman of the Anti-Defamation League: «Mr. Judt's contention that «fear» has caused a «continued silence» on the subject in the Jewish community is just wrong.
Although Bergson does call scientific knowledge «relative» and philosophical knowledge «absolute,» it will be my contention that it is fundamentally wrong to interpret this distinction in the Kantian spirit.
Thankfully the first qualifying session of the year seemed to show that was completely wrong, with all three teams looking in contention for the top spot throughout the session.
Paladino's campaign manager, Michael Caputo, admitted the contentions were wrong after The Post obtained military records showing the Buffalo builder was on active duty for only three months, and was at Fort Bliss for training as a newly commissioned officer in the late summer of 1971, while the Vietnam War was raging.
There is truth in the contention that the celebration has the propensity of sending wrong signals to the youth of this country that the overthrow of the constitutional order by means of a coup d' etat is glorious, and incites and excites disorder to institutional settlement, and a disrespect to constitutional authority,»
All in all, the pro-casino campaign is huing rather closely to the ballot language voters will have before them next week: Namely that the casino amendment will create jobs, lower property taxes and provide for school aid, a contention that opponents say is wrong and good - government groups cringe at.
ACEP's contention that Ghana does not need the second KARPOWER barge, is is not only wrong in logic, we see it as a well calculated error committed by the energy think - tank to inject a message of hopelessness and apprehension among the Ghanaian populace, as far as electricity distribution is concerned.
Justice Dery, who is currently battling his case in court argued that, giving Anas the award was wrong and rather celebrates «unethical journalism «because his piece is under contention.
Over time, Scalia responded in different ways to this contention, sometimes suggesting that critics were right about Brown but wrong in concluding that it discredited originalism, at other times suggesting that Justice John Marshall Harlan's dissent in Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)-- arguing for a colorblind constitution — captured the correct original understanding.
The reason that I argue that Hugh's contention is wrong is simple, and it is this: there is one thing I've done in self - publishing that Hugh really hasn't.
There's plenty worth exploring in his analysis, but one specific point needs to be rebutted right off the bat — his contention that the media, including yours truly, were wrong not to call a crime a crime.
Reporting on how we won two influential rulings in cases for Sears and Kmart despite unfavorable state law precedent, The Recorder wrote: «It takes a lot of moxie to rest a client's defense on the contention that a state's supreme court is just plain wrong.
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