But e-mails from McIntyre and from the General Services Administration, which manages federal property, contradict Paulison's account.
According to the Scientific Method, when real-world facts contradict a postulated hypothesis, the hypothesis fails.
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The President's lawyers say Lewinsky's claims about the gifts contradict Clinton's and Currie's testimony.
Lastly, the ban of off-label communication seems to contradict our notions of free speech.
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When science seems to contradict religion, then one, the other, or both are wrong, or incomplete.
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Instead, we must present all the facts, including the ones that contradict our conclusions.
But Mr Kasoulides, the foreign minister, appeared to contradict this in remarks to reporters on Thursday.
So, how does Walker justify his actions when they directly contradict his previous position?
Whatever circumstance springs up is accounted for, even when it seems to contradict geostrategic logic.
Such actions seem to contradict American values of justice and the rule of law.
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Purposefully seeking out new sources of information, especially those that contradict our view of the world.
Nor did he contradict research carried out by the elite Indian Institutes of Technology.
The promises that shipments will resume contradict what we've learned about DMM's state of affairs.
The nature of technical analysis dictates that some indicators may often contradict each other.
But such changes might contradict another of Mr Prescott's aims: making councils more accountable.
You have chosen sound-bites that support your weak reasoning, yet others contradict all your suppositions.
The argument might seem to contradict the view that sex selection rises as people get richer.
That allows some plaintiffs to hit up multiple trusts with claims that may contradict each other.
Investment analysts have two theories on volatility and market performance, and unfortunately they contradict each other.
These numbers contradict not just conventional wisdom but also the registration figures from states like California.
The FDA analysis of posted clinical trial data from May 2012 appears to contradict the BMJ study.
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Her brother, Jean, was quoted in Le Monde as saying it would contradict what Camus stood for.
Olivier Todd told the BBC that the proposal would contradict the whole of Camus' life and work.
Two of the very first reviews of the new Portable Media Center basically completely contradict each other.
Doesn't this contradict his support for index funds in his book A Random Walk Down Wall Street?
But countless statements -- some from military personnel -- appeared to contradict the Air Force's revised position.
Sometimes IPCC report statements directly contradict conclusions published by the same authors during the same time period.
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They strongly contradict claims that wildlife, aquatic plants continue to suffer as a result of the spill.
It is able to confirm studies based on cultural, linguistic and archaeological evidence and in some cases contradict existing theories.
In Indonesia's murky political system, regulations often emerge out of the blue, and can contradict existing ones.
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