When you repeat negatives, even to rebut them, the listen often just hears a re-enforced negative.
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Prosecutors also used FBI hair and fiber expert Douglas Deedrick to rebut Lee's testimony.
It also allows him to rebut the notion that he is not a team player.
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It will also try to rebut Republican charges that it rewards lawbreaking and offers amnesty.
Well, evidently not if you are, like Jonathan, determined to rebut any suggestion of a conspiracy.
He placed advertisements in newspapers to rebut the allegations that followed, but to no avail.
Mr Mbeki tried to rebut accusations that he does not tolerate dissent and has centralised power.
Mr Rigi has appeared on foreign channels to rebut Iranian claims that he has been killed.
It guarantees the prisoner a chance to rebut charges against him in front of a neutral judge.
Glaxo rushed out early data from a big ongoing safety trial to rebut the heart risk concerns.
Rep. Benjamin Cardin (D-Md.) released a document indicating an organized effort by Republicans to rebut Democratic critics.
Normal, intelligent, rational, logical people feel the need to rebut false premises before bridging to positive message points.
Seeking to rebut that view, Wood listed all recent steps the administration has taken to resolve the situation.
Apple goes first, with each side then allowed to use some of their time to rebut their opponent.
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Capretta cites some interesting data to rebut the charge that government-run Medicare is more efficient than private plans.
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And then the detainee was given the opportunity to rebut the secret evidence.
There's a fragment from an 1858 speech in which Lincoln uses lawyerly logic to rebut the arguments of slaveholders.
She was eager to recount her story, and to rebut the many myths that she maintains have arisen about her.
This second petition, says EPIC Executive Marc Rotenberg, is also meant to rebut another privacy advocacy group, the Washington, D.
They also help to rebut the notion that sub-Saharan Africa produced only oral histories, with little or no written records.
Camden now has 20 days to rebut the plans for a takeover, before the state files papers with an administrative law judge.
Case in point: A web page set up by by Coca-Cola just to rebut a variety of rumors about the firm.
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For Labour's campaign flaw is a feeling that it has to rebut all charges instantly and an inability to ride a punch.
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Mr Maluf is expected to run in October's election, if only to use the free television time to rebut the allegations against him.
To rebut that charge, Rice released unclassified portions of an e-mail Clarke sent to her on September 15, 2001, four days after the attacks.
The communist-dominated parliament demanded that Moroz be allowed air time on TV to rebut the allegations against him, but the request was turned down.
My second reply is that, with all due respect to Tim and Eli, I think he has chosen the weakest case against voting to rebut.
To rebut Bernet's testimony, Robinson called in his own expert: psychiatrist Terry Holmes, the clinical director of Moccasin Bend Mental Health Institute in Chattanooga, Tenn.
That's why, if you google it, you'll find so many climate activists falling over themselves to rebut what they consider an outrageous and erroneous claim.
The diplomatic charge is, to put it politely, hard to rebut.
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