In her statements to investigators, Serrano at times contradicted herself.
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However, these goals are contradicted by bailouts to oil companies.
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He has been contradicted even by former Obama intel chiefs.
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However, Melania's communications director, Stephanie Grisham, contradicted the president's explanation.
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Prosecutors presented some evidence that contradicted parts of Bradley's testimony.
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A statement he gives today could easily be contradicted tomorrow.
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But a senior officer in the security apparatus contradicted him.
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In the process, he contradicted himself and his top advisers.
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Those stories directly contradicted the White House's accounts of events.
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But expert witnesses called by both sides contradicted Salman's statement.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, these studies have serially contradicted one another.
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I think you contradicted that today and at that time.
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The findings contradicted the basic proposition on Mr. Laffer's napkin.
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Fauci's comments about the coronavirus have contradicted Trump's several times.
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"They were disproved because they contradicted one another," he said.
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The source contradicted some of what Mr. Steele had written.
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The findings contradicted the official police account of the shooting.
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This information contradicted Page's testimony before the committee on Nov.
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Trump over the weekend publicly contradicted Tillerson on North Korea.
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Indeed, his campaign talk has often contradicted his past proposals.
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All those assertions directly contradicted Mr. Trump's foreign policy positions.
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But so would the other nationwide injunctions that contradicted Hanen.
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But Allen's culpability is contradicted by the fragmentary forensic evidence available.
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" If it contradicted them, the comment was coded as "pro-choice.
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None of Snap's account seems to be contradicted by Mic's reporting.
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The army's commander contradicted him, but he has not been disciplined.
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The Justice Department has contradicted other elements of Comey's dramatic testimony.
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Tillerson contradicted the president's response to the recent tensions over Qatar.
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As for showing his bare upper torso, Dietrich contradicted Cashner's claim.
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Chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg straight-up contradicted Zuckerberg's earlier statements.
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This was from the first debate when Trump inevitably contradicted himself.
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His testimony could have contradicted what Mr. Stone had told Congress.
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That information contradicted earlier reports that characterized Scalise's condition as stable.
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If you want to know every time he's contradicted himself, Factba.
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More recently, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration contradicted Tesla's claims.
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On both issues the president openly contradicted his national security adviser.
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Mayo contradicted police and its own nurse on a crucial issue.
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In March, he contradicted himself in separate interviews just minutes apart.
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But investigators found evidence that contradicted her story, and she recanted.
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Two ideas in Nochlin's essay apply, both by being subtly contradicted.
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Moments when Fauci has contradicted Trump's misinformation have also drawn ire.
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Nowhere in Bach's music or Calov notations are these sentiments contradicted.
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Ms. Moreno said that sequence of events contradicted the prosecution's charges.
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Mr. Comey neither explained nor speculated why Mr. Trump contradicted himself.
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At times, the prince has contradicted American policy and destabilized neighbors.
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At times, his impulses have contradicted the lawyers' advice, they said.
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But that was contradicted Wednesday night by a more senior official.
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Top military leaders contradicted Mr. Trump, and some Republicans shunned him.
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A subsequent autopsy reportedly contradicted the assertion that Melgar was intoxicated.
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But many of the details contradicted those of Morris's own life.
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In the report, inmates contradicted the explanations correctional staff gave investigators.
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Freeh said evidence "directly contradicted" several of the accusations against him.
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BANNON dumped on colleagues and contradicted the president on North Korea.
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Other parts of the sworn testimony have contradicted Pompeo's public statements.
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But his own comments at Sunday's FEMA briefing contradicted this explanation.
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But Hansen contradicted reports that he was being disciplined or fired.
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Those views are contradicted by research conducted by his own agency.
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Lewandowski denied any involvement, but he was later contradicted by video evidence.
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But this was contradicted by senior police officers who spoke to CNN.
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Simpson's testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee in August contradicted those claims.
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These claims are unbelievable and contradicted by the facts regarding Strzok's conduct.
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Trump could say it again tomorrow without being contradicted by the data.
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" A woman in the crowd contradicted him, emphatically saying, "Yes, there are!
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The statement also contradicted several of the claims made in the lawsuit.
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His comments contradicted earlier reports that he had canceled a Rotterdam rally.
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He backtracked, however, after a flurry of news reports contradicted his word.
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Mueller seemingly contradicted himself (and the report) when he told Georgia Rep.
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That contradicted original reports saying the ledger listed "cash payments," Maloni said.
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He said the surveys contradicted similar data released by the European Commission.
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But testimony at the trial from several witnesses have contradicted Christie's claim.
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When it released its data, Airbnb said its numbers contradicted regulators claims.
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His responses contradicted government claims that he had been killed last year.
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Photos and videos were later recovered by investigators that contradicted this account.
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A cursory glance at Commerce's own data would have contradicted these predictions.
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They were referred to, contradicted and built upon over the last year.
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That contradicted the Wisconsin study in which the monkeys did live longer.
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The White House contradicted Haley by claiming no decisions had been made.
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But a US State Department spokeswoman contradicted those reports on Tuesday afternoon.
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That view contradicted OPEC's projection, which had been released one day earlier.
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Antonacci's statement is contradicted by an internal D.M.A. memo, written by Gorman.
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But the president has also contradicted his aides on more serious matters.
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Trump rankled, contradicted and "embarrassed" them by operating outside the "regular" chain.
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To argue otherwise is an implausible claim contradicted by mountains of evidence.
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Last week Mojeb contradicted previous Saudi statements, saying Khashoggi's killing was premeditated.
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This contradicted official data from the Cabinet Office, which showed GDP declined.
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During a press conference, Mattis contradicted Trump on two major Russia issues.
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Human Rights Watch said the evidence it had collected contradicted those claims.
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This is contradicted by the horizontal top edge of the gray parallelogram.
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Mr. Xi has also contradicted some key parts of the official story.
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Mr. Trump's claims of bias are contradicted by his own economic report.
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But on Tuesday night, President Rodrigo Duterte contradicted that version of events.
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Callimachi: So that their only crime was that they had contradicted ISIS.
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But just last month, Mayor Bill de Blasio directly contradicted that view.
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Mr. Tillerson's policy aims have also been contradicted repeatedly by Mr. Trump.
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In many instances, our factual stories have contradicted false statements they've made.
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Yet at times, they have contradicted one another's ideas, often in public.
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The comments contradicted Mr. Trump's earlier, more dismissive attitude on chemical weapons.
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Judge Watson agreed that the White House contradicted the Supreme Court's order.
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Ms. Rotunno brought out that the girl's account contradicted her earlier statement.
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Eyewitnesses interviewed for this article often contradicted the police version of events.
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"The court contradicted China Agritech's straightforward holding," Clement wrote in Snap's petition.
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Zymere and his mother contradicted each other under questioning about the injuries.
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His research team presented arguments to participants that contradicted their liberal beliefs.
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That statement was almost immediately contradicted by emails Trump Jr. voluntarily released.
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It contradicted our previous understanding of Neanderthals as animalistic, uncultured, and unsophisticated.
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But Michael Cohen, the president's former lawyer, contradicted Trump Jr.'s testimony.
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After months of having his diplomatic efforts and credibility contradicted and undermined time and again by President Donald Trump — the man whose views Tillerson is ostensibly supposed to represent — Tillerson is now being contradicted by his own State Department.
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That contradicted Sessions's statement during his Senate confirmation hearing, when he told Sen.
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Donald Trump has repeatedly contradicted himself on many issues on the campaign trail.
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The ruling contradicted the stance taken by the EU Commission on the matter.
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But more importantly, it would've contradicted their goal of being a "grassroots" event.
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Robert Lighthizer has been contradicted by his boss in an Oval Office meeting.
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Trump's comment are directly contradicted by most major public polls on the issue.
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And in a separate statement, the Department of Homeland Security seemingly contradicted Sen.
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The story did not mention that new study contradicted the commenter's own findings.
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Any answer might be quickly contradicted by another official, or the president himself.
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He was also famous for giving you two notes that contradicted each other.
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This isn't the first time Trump has contradicted reports from the intelligence community.
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One of Guevara's colleagues filed reports that contradicted Guevara's account of the crime.
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But, later in an interview with Fox News, Trump, in essence, contradicted himself.
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It wouldn't be the first time the company contradicted itself and confused customers.
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Then, they created ads that either aligned with or contradicted someone's personality profile.
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Information Minister Hassan Ismail, who is also the government spokesman, contradicted the reports.
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A former prime minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, said it contradicted the rule of law.
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But soon, another clip contradicted that, and he appeared at the Pakistani Embassy.
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He even contradicted Pence, who had attacked Vladimir Putin during the VP debate.
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Her experience directly contradicted the way motherhood is typically depicted: as a burden.
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Sources connected with the case tell TMZ 2 witnesses contradicted the woman's story.
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The FBI's conclusions contradicted a number of Clinton's claims about her email system.
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In Europe over the weekend, Vice President Mike Pence contradicted Trump's anti-E.
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The subject lines often contradicted emails that had been sent earlier that day.
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The readings contradicted the government's persistent claim that the capital was simply "foggy".
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The claim contradicted Trump's past statements that he was unaware of the payment.
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In May, Trump's attorney in the Russia probe, Rudy Giuliani contradicted Cohen's statement.
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But Mr. Parnas's account, while potentially significant, is being contradicted on several fronts.
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This claim is contradicted by what she has now admitted to the police.
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But that claim was contradicted by Fox News journalists who witnessed the incident.
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Bureau officials, speaking to the press, have contradicted Trump's claims on several points.
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In that one, Mr. Amiri contradicted what he had said in the first.
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We're not getting into whether or not you corroborated, contradicted, examined, cross-examined.
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Police have said nothing in the investigation has contradicted Papini's version of events.
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But they're also contradicted by the sworn testimony of his national security appointees.
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They said Morrison's opening statement contradicted other witnesses, but did not provide details.
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Taylor's testimony contradicted Trump's repeated denials that there was any quid pro quo.
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Several prosecution witnesses contradicted the police account of where the arrests took place.
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The report contradicted the findings of another team of experts, convened during Mrs.
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He's also contradicted U.S. health officials by comparing it to the seasonal flu.
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Cuomo contradicted the president, saying they did not speak about a state quarantine.
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That kind of position, he said, contradicted the premise of any negotiated deal.
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That statement contradicted the narrative put forward by Mr. Trump and his supporters.
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Mr. Navarro also publicly contradicted Mr. Mnuchin's comments about suspending the trade war.
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She contradicted herself about a billion times, but with a lot of spunk.
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He speculated freely and contradicted himself, sometimes from one statement to the next.
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It also said the data has since been deleted, which weekend reports contradicted.
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The file included witness statements that contradicted accounts that Mr. Thomas was involved.
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Former acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe also contradicted those White House claims publicly.
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But for three years now, Trump has questioned, dismissed and contradicted these findings.
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The EMP naysayer's article omitted the real expert testimony that contradicted his position.
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But Mr. Moore has contradicted himself on whether he knew his other accusers.
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But an examination by Argentine forensic experts contradicted the investigation by Mexican authorities.
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Of people crossing the border who are apprehended, Mr. Kelly contradicted the president.
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But Trump's statements always contradicted what American intelligence and law enforcement officials said.
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This directly contradicted Trump's statements that he had no idea about any payment.
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But Rosenstein contradicted the White House's original explanation, according to some Democratic senators.
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The congressional report, which excluded output by Democrats, contradicted findings by other investigations.
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Mr. Trump has repeatedly contradicted Mr. Tillerson when he has floated diplomatic openings.
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It contradicted his plea deal admissions, they implied in an email to Kian's team.
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Over the course of decades, few staffers spoke in ways that contradicted the boss.
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After requesting anonymity, Bray contradicted the agency's official story, claiming an attack was responsible.
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Towne is accused of making statements in court that are contradicted by public records.
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This contradicted widespread reports that he had yet to complete an 18-year sentence.
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For example, Chinese scientists suppressed information on SARS because it contradicted the official line.
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This stance contradicted the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which formed to prevent workplace discrimination.
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Asked by parliament when he had learned of the smear, Mr Kenny contradicted himself.
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But Cockerill withheld several crucial reports and customer statements that contradicted the company's allegations.
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Some of the reasons made no sense or were contradicted by the prosecution's notes.
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The costs cited by JetSmarter's suppliers also contradicted the picture painted by JetSmarter executives.
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But the videos contradicted that claim, showing most members walking into the dark street.
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Multiple witnesses contradicted her account, however, later telling TMZ that Banks was the aggressor.
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The decision, Mr Davutoglu said, "contradicted the universal rule of law and established practices".
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Their opinions differed wildly and even contradicted one another's takes on what went down.
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Ironically, Nielsen's boss has contradicted her claim that there is no family separation policy.
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But videos of Wilson's remarks from the opening of that building contradicted Kelly's claims.
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The governor suggested it might be a good idea, but the mayor contradicted him.
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Coats flatly contradicted the president on the state of North Korea's nuclear program, however.
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Warner (which owns his hated CNN), a statement that contradicted a number of previous
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Manigault Newman contradicted those claims Friday, saying that she had heard the tape personally.
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This contradicted Tensing's contention that the car had already begun moving before he fired.
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To the savvy investor, these counterintuitive outcomes share a single explanation: Earnings contradicted expectations.
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Even the liberal news outlets whose reporting was contradicted by the report are unrepentant.
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The president quickly contradicted his tweet, telling reporters Russia did not get him elected.
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She explicitly contradicted the White House characterization of Flynn's contact with Kislyak as normal.
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Where he says something that is contradicted by something and they call it perjury.
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That was news to the prosecution and contradicted the woman's statements to the police.
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This, Swackhamer says, directly contradicted the recommendations of Office of Research and Development staff.
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Sessions' actions contradicted President Trump's campaign promises to leave marijuana regulation to the states.
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But Ms. Lam publicly contradicted her predecessor by saying the club paid market rent.
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Mr. Kulis said he located several witnesses whose accounts contradicted the State Police's findings.
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The Justice Department and several Supreme Court cases have also contradicted the president's stance.
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The problem with this argument is that it is overwhelmingly contradicted by social science.
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Others expressed wariness, arguing a computerized system contradicted the human heart of the sport.
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Farhad, too young to understand the deep anxiety of his parents, contradicted his father.
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It also contradicted a long-held Trump pledge to never telegraph future military decision.
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The DOJ redacted this warning from McCusker, which, notably, contradicted the OMB's talking points.
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TC: What are some of examples of [deals you've led that contradicted] the data?
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Sanders denied ever making such a comment, and Warren publicly contradicted him on it.
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But his own top administration officials contradicted Trump's threats to potentially target cultural sites.
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House impeachment manager Jerry Nadler takes aim at Trump's current defenders who contradicted themselves
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Those reports contradicted earlier statements by several Trump officials, including Vice President Mike Pence.
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During that conversation, Bannon contradicted the president's North Korea position and jabbed at colleagues.
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Rights groups said Suu Kyi's statement contradicted evidence on the ground and witness accounts.
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Trump then contradicted both his Secretary of State and himself, while blaming the media.
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The spokesman for Twitter said that its email to Mr. Spencer contradicted that claim.
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But more than that, the Senate just directly contradicted the assessment of House Republicans.
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The researchers couldn't explain the cancer finding and noted that previous studies contradicted it.
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Bill Gurley contradicted Travis Kalanick's testimony on day four of the Uber-Waymo trial.
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He gave nonsense answers on foreign policy and contradicted many of his previous statements.
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But Pirone's account was directly contradicted by video evidence reviewed by investigators, the report says.
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Brynn shut him down -- claiming the prenup contradicted the oral agreement they made in 2013.
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He was also the last who publicly contradicted his boss when he felt it warranted.
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His testimony was later contradicted by testimony from Michael Cohen, the president's former personal lawyer.
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From the Republicans, we saw arguments that ran the gamut and even contradicted each other.
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Trump's tweet, he said, "directly contradicted" what the government had told him the day before.
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It also contradicted the line from the White House that Porter resigned from his position.
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Special counsel Robert Mueller's report on his Russia investigation released in May contradicted her characterization.
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It is hard to know whether he means it—he has contradicted himself so often.
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And again, liars not able to keep their stories straight, he was contradicted by Clapper.
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That was then contradicted by another report from the Department of Homeland Security's inspector-general.
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Meanwhile, Rex Tillerson, America's secretary of state, contradicted a report that he had considered resigning.
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It's perfectly healthy — encouraged, even — to have an idea tomorrow that contradicted your idea today.
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Text messages recovered from both cell phones allegedly further contradicted Harper's account, the Star reports.
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She contradicted that though during a phone conversation where she said they always used condoms.
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Trump's own account of the firing directly contradicted what other officials had told the press.
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While he was in the House, Sanders' gun control record contradicted what Obama supports today.
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Dashcam video of the shooting contradicted nearly everything police said happened the night McDonald died.
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The Kremlin later contradicted Trump and said the two men will meet briefly in Paris.
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Others were "immediately contradicted by witnesses with firsthand knowledge of the subject matter," they wrote.
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He has not directly contradicted Trump's fervent denials of collusion between his campaign and Moscow.
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" Mr. Wylie also contradicted the inspector general's office, saying "there have been no actual referrals.
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The statement contradicted earlier assertions by Trump administration officials that the meeting was about adoptions.
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The comments contradicted Trump's past statement that he was unaware of Cohen's payment to Daniels.
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That it would squirrel away data that contradicted its agenda is surprising to no one.
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She contradicted this in a statement published on the website of her office on Wednesday.
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Democratic lawmakers argued the document contradicted Mnuchin's rationale for withholding Trump's tax filings (The Hill).
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The rejection of the compromise also contradicted messaging from the White House in recent days.
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He also contradicted Trump's claim that Iran was seeking to gear up its nuclear program.
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His remarks contradicted the U.S. claims and prompted a rare public rebuttal from the Pentagon.
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That contradicted the official position of his own White House and GOP leaders in Congress.
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He later contradicted his own statements and one week later, was charged with criminal homicide.
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In both Bell tests, the results "clearly" contradicted Einstein's theory of local realism once again.
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Like, we had given the Times all this data, which kind of contradicted their article.
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But Trump contradicted that narrative himself in an interview aired Thursday with NBC's Lester Holt.
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His claims in the second half of the paragraph contradicted his claims in the first.
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The article also noted that several witnesses to the attack had contradicted the friend's account.
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Researchers identified nearly 22017 common medical practices and theories that were contradicted by rigorous studies.
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Researchers identified nearly 400 common medical practices and theories that were contradicted by rigorous studies.
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Mr. Trump's decision contradicted what other top national security officials have said in recent weeks.
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Every critique on messaging or politics is contradicted by a different faction of the party.
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The idea that Democrats have a lock on the female vote is contradicted by history.
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Meanwhile, Judge Thomas's counterassault contradicted a good deal of his own legal and political thought.
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The official spoke on the condition of anonymity because his account contradicted the government's version.
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But on Thursday morning, the president contradicted the Democrats, saying no deal had been struck.
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The new report stunned scientists and public health officials because it contradicted longstanding nutrition guidelines.
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The president-elect has contradicted himself in comments on the deficit on the campaign trail.
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Goldstein publicly contradicted the White House account of how Tillerson was fired on Tuesday morning.
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GM said this contradicted the Scheuers' accounts as to why the payment was not delivered.
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Agents then showed Cartwright an email exchange that contradicted his statements, according to the memo.
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His statement contradicted the military's estimate that 60 fighters remained holed up in the area.
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The president has even sought the repudiation of weather forecasters who contradicted his hurricane prediction.
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The DOJ redacted this warning from McCusker, which, notably, contradicted the OMB&aposs talking points.
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He attributed his recollection to testimony from other administration officials — who contradicted Sondland's original testimony.
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Dashcam video of the shooting contradicted nearly everything police said happened when McDonald was shot.
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These claims are patently untrue and contradicted by numerous previous statements made by this plaintiff.
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But nearly every detail of that story was contradicted by his mother and his wife.
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The findings apparently contradicted the police officers' narrative, who said they felt threatened by Clark.
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The ban's challengers said the memo contradicted the claim that the military was not ready.
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Of course, that contradicted the Constitution, and it took a civil war to overturn it.
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As Nochlin surmised in "Starting from Scratch," such exhibition work "directly contradicted" her earlier stance.
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The investigator has since contradicted that statement, and Rich's family now wishes they hadn't hired him.
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The testimony by Fusion GPS's Simpson before the Senate Judiciary Committee last August contradicted those claims.
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He said the tweet Wednesday morning "directly contradicted the position" the Justice Department articulated on Tuesday.
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John Kasich vetoed the heartbeat measure Tuesday, saying it contradicted the court's current rulings on abortion.
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As President, Trump's behavior has frequently contradicted the mood of what was going on around him.
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Wilson argued that the law contradicted US values and prevented good people from joining American society.
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He directly contradicted many of the statements Clinton had made about her use of the server.
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Trump's claim that Mueller aggressively sought the FBI job is contradicted by Bannon's testimony to investigators.
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At times, he and his chief economic adviser have publicly contradicted one another on energy policy.
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It was a statement that directly contradicted what the head of US Central Command, Army Gen.
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Data from the device contradicted Erick's claims he traveled to Anchorage the night David went missing.
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The only news we got was when he contradicted his own vice presidential pick, Mike Pence.
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Afghanistan's ambassador in Pakistan, Omar Zakhilwal, said the verdict contradicted government promises to set Gula free.
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In recent weeks, he has expressed a desire to soften this policy, but then contradicted himself.
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How much credence should a judge lend to statements that are openly contradicted by physical evidence?
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But dashcam video — whose release one year after the shooting sparked citywide protests — contradicted McDonald's aggression.
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No more satellite television, internet, music, movies, books or anything that contradicted the official militant line.
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His testimony contradicted a previous witness who last week said police had "set up" the pair.
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In the months prior to the comment, Trump had repeatedly contradicted Tillerson and publicly undercut him.
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I mean these people tell Quentin-like lies, lies that can be contradicted by tape recordings.
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He made sense only in snatches, and even these rare moments of common sense were contradicted.
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Even Trump's own spokespeople were nonplussed by his statements, which they downplayed or even openly contradicted.
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The President himself contradicted that reasoning just a day later in an interview with NBC News.
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"This never happened and is directly contradicted by multiple highly credible eye witness accounts," she wrote.
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Giuliani's statement to Fox News' Sean Hannity contradicted Trump, who previously denied knowledge of the payment.
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"This never happened and is directly contradicted by multiple highly credible eye witness accounts," she said.
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BREAKING: Officials: White House fires top Tillerson aide who contradicted account of secretary of state's dismissal.
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Clinton made for months in defending her email system were contradicted by the F.B.I.'s investigation.
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In fact, such a fabricated story almost certainly would be directly contradicted by other independent evidence.
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He could stick with his account, even though it has been contradicted by several other witnesses.
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The report also contradicted the president's assertion that Iran was proceeding with its nuclear weapons program.
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If someone said something offensive or loutish, there was little fear of being hushed or contradicted.
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According to Canova, the court regularly contradicted itself, and numerous rulings went against basic legal precepts.
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The Institute for the Study of War contradicted Trump, suggesting that ISIS is far from defeated.
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These statements are often contradicted by subsequent comments Trump makes, and by the policies he releases.
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At times, under questioning from the lawmakers, that meant the secretary of state contradicted Mr. Trump.
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We just shouldn't take Iranian spin at face value — especially when it's contradicted by independent evidence.
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And they point out that the study's conclusions are sharply contradicted by another major federal survey.
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The only piece of evidence is Wildes' comments to Univision in August — which he's later contradicted.
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The three police officers — David March, Joseph Walsh and Thomas Gaffney — contradicted what the video showed.
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Mr. Burr's account on Thursday, parts of which were first reported by CNN, contradicted that statement.
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But the contractor, Loyiso Magqaza, contradicted him in a telephone interview, denying any cash flow issues.
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He added that it was "remarkable" that she ever contradicted the police allegations during her questioning.
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However, their oldest daughter, Skye Grayson, and Grayson's congressional staffer, Juan Lopez, contradicted Lolita Grayson's account.
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The announcement contradicted a narrative Mr. Trump has pushed of a health care system in crisis.
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That contradicted all he'd been taught in medical school: There should be no such temporal cycle.
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The President was furious as he watched television headlines blare that the officials had contradicted him.
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"These self-serving false statements are contradicted by all of the other evidence," the House wrote.
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Next, I highlighted how Amnion's presentation directly contradicted the choice-based curriculum my school had built.
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"Never has a president been so regularly ignored or contradicted by his own officials," Goldsmith added.
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Sanders denied Warren's claim during Tuesday's debate, and suggested that recordings from years past contradicted her.
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The Spurs on Friday were listing Leonard as "questionable" for Game 63, which contradicted Durant's assessment.
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Kelly himself offered an account last week that contradicted earlier White House timelines of Porter's resignation.
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Argento later contradicted herself in an alleged text exchange with Dove, which Dove shared with CNN.
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In several instances, the FBI's own documentation clearly contradicted information relayed to judges, the report found.
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He contradicted the President by saying that the North's short-range missile tests contravened UN resolutions.
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Russia and Syria say they only target terrorists, an assertion contradicted by accounts on the ground.
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Aspects of it appear to be directly contradicted by their known movements and released CCTV images.
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John Kelly's description of a speech by Representative Frederica Wilson is contradicted by a video recording.
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And over many days of testimony in the legislature, no one has contradicted the administration's explanations.
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Each frame contradicted his narrative of a prosperous and progressive Venezuela 20 years after the revolution.
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Examined closely, Barr's comments may not be technically contradicted by Mueller, because he hedged his words carefully.
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The state-appointed defense attorneys found an arson expert who agreed with, not contradicted, the prosectors' assessment.
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" He continued: "He contradicted a previous guest, said the guest didn't know what he was talking about.
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And even the Democrats say that doesn&apost work (CROSSTALK) HANNITY: Of course Lisa Page contradicted him.
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One of them, Steven Golstein, was fired later on Tuesday, after he contradicted the White House's version.
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Giuliani's revelation directly contradicted Sanders, who had repeatedly insisted that Trump was not aware of Cohen's payments.
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That contradicted previous statements that it disappeared off radar at a cruising altitude of about 37,000 feet.
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One of them, Steve Goldstein, was fired later on Tuesday after he contradicted the White House's version.
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Twitter said the tweets had not broken its rule -- a conclusion apparently contradicted by Twitter's written policies.
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But a witness contradicted his account, claiming the pair were arguing before Malinowski was set on fire.
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Ms Haley contradicted him, arguing that there could be no peace with Mr Assad still in power.
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But in interviews with Reuters, the relatives of 11 of the dead men contradicted the official accounts.
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" Warner also added that Trump's belief is "directly contradicted" by Coats, who "knows what he's talking about.
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But since he took office, actions like dismantling the borrower defense rule have contradicted his campaign platform.
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It is not clear from the FBI summary that Combetta contradicted that assertion when he was interviewed.
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He claimed that the shooting was accidental, the police report shows — but his friend contradicted his story.
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Mr Trump and other aides also frequently blind-sided or contradicted Mr Spicer on Twitter and elsewhere.
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Remarkably, she directly contradicted the ongoing soft-pedaling by the Executive of Russian operations targeting the country.
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Dashcam video of the fatal 2014 shooting contradicted nearly everything police said happened the night McDonald died.
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Britain's most senior policeman contradicted her assertion there was no link between street violence and police numbers.
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Prior to Jubeir's interview, a senior Saudi official laid out a version that itself contradicted earlier explanations.
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He later contradicted himself, ruling out a quid pro quo in a statement from the White House.
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And worst, how many times did the President actually say or tweet something that totally contradicted them?
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It has been changed because that account has been contradicted by New York Times reporter Jonathan Martin.
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Trump later contradicted his spokespeople and said that he would have fired Comey "regardless" of Rosenstein's recommendation.
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The source has contradicted official reports in the past due to the individual's concern for public health.
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Some of his answers to lawmakers, they asserted, contradicted court filings made by federal prosecutors in Manhattan.
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Mulvaney later contradicted himself in astatement from the White House that ruled out a quid pro quo.
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This contradicted the views of people close to Mr Xi who argue that a slowdown is necessary.
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For starters, she contradicted Mr. Morales's claim that a baby the two produced had died in infancy.
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Nello, a historian, wrote annals of Italian unification that implicitly contradicted the political complacency of his contemporaries.
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The authors did not address how the paper's data contradicted their preliminary conclusions from five months before.
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Giuliani's statement contradicted previous denials by both Cohen and Trump that the president had not paid Cohen.
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Since then, a series of witnesses have exposed holes in Sondland&aposs testimony, or outright contradicted it.
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Regan assured me that my heartbeat was normal, but I contradicted her, and then asked for reassurance.
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This, of course, contradicted the President's claim during the election that he had no dealings with Russia.
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Duke's comments weren't the first time the White House's statements about the recovery effort contradicted ground reports.
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That essentially made this newer study a replication of the original — one that contradicted the previous findings.
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And I never was caught in a lie by a president who went out and contradicted me.
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Top intelligence community leaders last month contradicted Trump's claims about North Korea and its intent to denuclearize.
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These contradicted Facebook's own platform policies, according to Chris Wylie, the former Cambridge Analytica employee turned whistleblower.
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Justice Fachin argued that the earlier decision contradicted a previous ruling by Supreme Court judge Ricardo Lewandowski.
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Trump, however, contradicted this claim and expressed appreciation toward Iran for not shooting down the manned craft.
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He was not at practice Wednesday, which contradicted Coach Pete Carroll's positive comments about his status Monday.
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Mr. Trump's comments contradicted his earlier Twitter posts, in which he said no deal had been made.
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That contradicted the president's own estimate, which fluctuates between 3 million and 4 million full-fledged addicts.
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It also contradicted two Saudi officials' comments to Reuters that it was a chokehold that killed him.
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The researches presented seven more statements similar to this, and then presented evidence that contradicted each statement.
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Pretty much everything President Donald Trump says is contradicted by one or more of his old tweets.
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He selectively reported on studies that backed up his arguments, and ignored the science that contradicted them.
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They have demanded a transparent and effective inquiry that follows the leads that contradicted the official account.
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Sometimes the written quarantine orders contradicted what the Westchester County nurses who came to test them said.
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Sometimes the written quarantine orders contradicted what the Westchester County nurses who came to test them said.
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Barr told GOP senators that he could institute new oversight of FISA before Trump's comments contradicted him.
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He has pulled figures seemingly out of thin air, rewritten history and contradicted his own past comments.
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Some Twitter commentators said the tax contradicted the ruling family's desire to change Saudi Arabia's ultraconservative image.
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And yet plenty of not-so-nice behavior contradicted this mythology during the six-week election campaign.
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Last month, Coats and other intelligence chiefs contradicted Trump on national security issues in testimony to Congress.
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Two women contradicted Trump's disavowal in an article published by the New York Times earlier this week.
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But the White House contradicted her on Monday, saying that Mr. Trump had not approved additional measures.
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Mr. Giuliani's comments directly contradicted Mr. Trump, who had said he had no knowledge of the payments.
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Lee did not say which briefer made the assertion but specified that no administration representative contradicted them.
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While I doubt any of this will transpire, I very much want to be contradicted and surprised.
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In some instances, Kelly even directly contradicted some of the White House's public statements delivered last month.
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Constitutional experts said the defense was contradicted by decades of analysis of the Constitution and its meaning.
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President Trump on Thursday contradicted a spokesman for his Supreme Court nominee in a tweet blasting Sen.
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Long before the cries of "fake news," Republicans were refusing to accept science that contradicted their prejudices.
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The U.S. finance official appeared to be contradicted publicly by President Donald Trump earlier in the day.
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Confident and charismatic to the end, his public persona contradicted the corruption he felt in his brain.
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But Flynn's conversation with Kislyak was picked up by the intelligence community and contradicted Flynn's public account.
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They were presented many pieces of evidence and statements that contradicted and undermined Nicole Eggert's untrue claims.
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" House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy contradicted Trump by saying, "You don't ban somebody on race [or] religion.
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At a minimum, Giuliani has flatly contradicted the president's earlier statements and exposed his arrangement with Cohen.
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"It's directly contradicted by every budget Ryan and Republicans have passed over the last five years," Greenstein says.
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Reports in the local paper at the time, the Choctaw County Weekly, contradicted Wilson's account of the events.
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This apparently contradicted the defense ministry, which was quoted earlier by state media as saying radiation was normal.
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Within an hour, White House press secretary Sean Spicer contradicted her, saying that Flynn's situation was under review.
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The White House has said Johnson's claim of Trump kissing her is false and contradicted by several eyewitnesses.
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But that assertion was contradicted by what was known to be happening in the region before the attack.
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In 2014, Saudi Arabia banned a list of 50 names that it said "contradicted" their culture or religion.
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However, there was some confusion about the details, as American officials contradicted Mr Trump's assertions about Chinese concessions.
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That's directly contradicted by that extended finale which appears to glorify pop in all its beauty and power.
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" But almost immediately, Trump publicly contradicted Kelly, saying his concept of the wall "has never changed or evolved.
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But witnesses contradicted Slager's account, claiming the couple were seen arguing moments before Malinowski was set on fire.
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A witness to the incident contradicted Slager's account, claiming the pair were arguing before Malinowski was set ablaze.
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But dashcam video of the shooting, released on a judge's order, contradicted nearly everything the police had said.
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But the White House kept pushing the original line, until Trump contradicted it during an interview with NBC.
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Trump did this on Wednesday after Robert Mueller contradicted several of the president's fictions about the Mueller Report.
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" At the presidential debate, Trump flat-out contradicted Pence, saying, "He and I haven't spoken and I disagree.
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Dashcam video of the shooting contradicted nearly everything police said happened the night McDonald died in October 2014.
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He routinely contradicted or dismissed longtime Republican ideas, but what he never, ever did was disrespect Republican identities.
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Chilcot also contradicted Blair's assumption that hindsight was required to know about the consequences of the Iraq invasion.
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The White House release contradicted Trump's repeated pledges not to provide tax information due to an IRS audit.
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In a sworn affidavit, a longtime ex-boyfriend contradicted a number of the claims that Ford has made.
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The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists said in 2013 that no subsequent research had contradicted that study.
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Galileo realized that Jupiter was the center of an orbital system, which contradicted the teachings of the day.
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Does it matter that President Trump's understanding of trade policy and trade deficits is flatly contradicted by data?
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Pool neither confirmed nor contradicted this; instead, as he left the interview, he spoke directly to the camera.
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The North Korean response, which contradicted some of Trump's earlier statements, cast doubt on whether talks may proceed.
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Unlike all the other experiments, which produced results that contradicted the LSND anomaly, MiniBooNE's measurement agreed with LSND.
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The message did not reach the White House, which stuck to outdated talking points contradicted by the facts.
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The owner of one of the two ships involved in the attack has also contradicted the U.S. account.
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Stocks fell sharply on Friday after Trump officials Larry Kudlow and Peter Navarro contradicted each other on trade.
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The Daily Bruin, UCLA's student newspaper, paraphrased attendees as saying the event "contradicted itself" for not allowing questions.
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Their perspective is contradicted by the views stated by Director Watt, going back more than a year ago.
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A day later, the White House contradicted Haley, saying she was incorrect and that sanctions were not forthcoming.
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But it is now confirmed and contradicted by others, whose accounts swirl in an eddy of colliding voices.
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" Calmly, as always, he proposes a solution: "When I am contradicted it arouses my attention, not my wrath.
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In public testimony on Tuesday, Trump's intel chiefs contradicted him while discussing ISIS, Russia, Iran, and North Korea.
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But he has at times contradicted himself on what he wants and seemed disengaged from the policy specifics.
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But researchers recently discovered that nearly 4603 routine practices were flatly contradicted by studies published in leading journals.
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In the eyes of many, it contradicted the narrative in Ms. Liu's lawsuit of an innocent, helpless victim.
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That might sound odd, but out of thousands of wines we analyzed, only a handful contradicted this pattern.
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"Once more, the video from this incident directly contradicted the defendant's version of events," according to the document.
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But witnesses have contradicted that account, and it was not clear how the State Police reached its conclusions.
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Moments later, the Department of Justice contradicted this statement, saying the so-called "zero tolerance" policy is unchanged.
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Tillerson tucked his dignity into some sock drawer as Trump repeatedly contradicted his statements and undermined his authority.
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On more than one occasion, Fauci has stepped up and contradicted or corrected statements made by the president.
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He also hinted at changes to the country's pension program, only to be quickly contradicted by Mr. Dragnea.
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That account contradicted the police's narrative that he had been shot because he had fought with the officers.
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It is being contradicted now by the machinations that would allow the power authority to push aside reform.
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That directly contradicted Conway's claim on NBC's "Today" earlier that morning that Flynn had offered to step down.
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He intends to give Americans the option to maintain their private health insurance — but he initially contradicted himself.
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Trump's claim contradicted the National Hurricane Center's projection that did not include Alabama in the storm's projected path.
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The trouble, Tough says, is that the report's conclusion is contradicted by evidence contained in the report itself.
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" That contradicted earlier claims by the agency that Carson "had no awareness that the table was being purchased.
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But since late 2019, a trove of secret documents leaked out of China have sharply contradicted Beijing's narrative.
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"No only are your answers somewhat circular; frequently you've contradicted yourself in your own answer," Turner told Sondland.
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President-elect Trump generally opposed raising the federal minimum wage during the campaign, although he occasionally contradicted himself.
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Tann&aposs coconspirators were authority figures — people not to be contradicted — so children often went with them willingly.
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But later reports published by The New York Times and The Washington Post contradicted part of CNN's story.
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There followed, last Friday, an unsigned press release from "NOAA" that inappropriately and incorrectly contradicted the NWS forecaster.
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Minutes later he contradicted himself, saying that he would declare a state of emergency if he had to.
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It does not have a single sympathetic character, and every philosophical principle seems to be contradicted by another.
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But no state bill before H.B. 218 took such an extreme approach — or so flagrantly contradicted federal law.
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Turnbull appears to have contradicted himself about the scope of the operation Cambridge Analytica offers to their clients.
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The Russians pooh-poohed it and showed their own report on television, one that directly contradicted the Dutch investigation.
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Trump stood next to the Russian leader and supported Putin's statement, which contradicted the findings of US intelligence agencies.
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In a front-page splash on Thursday, France's daily Liberation said eye-witness accounts contradicted the police investigation's findings.
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This is contradicted by medicine, science, and a robust body of case law, and these discriminatory actions won't stand.
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Speaking with Bolton at his side Thursday, Trump contradicted his national security adviser and explicitly dismissed the Libya comparison.
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The first three explanations are intuitively powerful, but they seem to be contradicted by a whole host of evidence.
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But soon after she started, Ms. Rodriguez said, she noticed things that she believed contradicted the organization's progressive values.
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The notion that Clinton and Sanders supporters were divided by ideology, he writes, is starkly contradicted by statistical analysis.
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In the courtyard, on buses and trolleys, at the grocery stores, I heard whispers that contradicted the official news.
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Yes, it contradicted itself, once she did fall in love, with a fellow Party intellectual, a skinny bespectacled Jew.
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Trump, who often bashed members of his Cabinet and did not like to be contradicted, gave Mattis rare reverence.
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The next day, however, Trump contradicted his own administration and said reports of the question being dropped were inaccurate.
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J&J spokeswoman Carol Goodrich said the verdict contradicted 30 years of research supporting the safety of cosmetic talc.
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For example: Giuliani also contradicted Trump and his advisers in saying that Trump fired Comey over the Russia investigation.
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Trump later contradicted his own staff and acknowledged on May 11 he fired Comey because of the Russia matter.
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Ms Nielsen insisted that this was not the point of the policy, but was directly contradicted by Mr Sessions.
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Trump contradicted himself on key policy positions often during his campaign, sometimes doing so several times in a day.
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This directly contradicted a statement Sessions gave to the Senate under oath — although he claims he didn't mislead Congress.
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He contradicted some of the claims made in it, including the specific mention of knowledge of stealing from Waymo.
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China said the decision contradicted a "consensus" President Xi Jinping reached with Trump in talks in April in Florida.
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With an awareness of this lack of principles, and contradicted terms, one wonders what kind of unity is possible.
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He's denied the existence of statements that are on his own website just to avoid admitting he contradicted himself.
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Meanwhile, booksellers Lam and Lee have contradicted each other's accounts of how Lee, the British national, had been arrested.
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"Even when we taught them that what their parents did was wrong, they contradicted us," Ghazali told VICE News.
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It was one that directly contradicted years of Christie's statements to the contrary, including one as recently as Sunday.
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Trump contradicted that by telling NBC News that he would have fired Comey regardless of advice from the department.
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Media strategy representatives for McGlashan put out a statement that McGlashan resigned on Thursday that contradicted TPG's official release.
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But there's no period that has contradicted itself more when it comes to the portrayal of teens than 2018.
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But the president contradicted that statement on Thursday, saying that he would have fired Comey regardless of Rosenstein's recommendation.
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"He came out saying one thing and the Mexican president contradicted him almost immediately," Clinton said, according to Reuters.
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Sullivan said his 4.73 rating contradicted reports that Dalton had been driving erratically in the weeks before the shooting.
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His comments contradicted a police statement last month linking the tourist town attacks to separatists in the far south.
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Authorities indicted Tensing on murder and voluntary manslaughter charges, partly because they felt body camera video contradicted his story.
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LaCour's research was so impressive because it contradicted evidence that trying to change people's beliefs just entrenches them more.
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Mr Peña later contradicted him, tweeting that he "had made it clear Mexico will not pay for the wall".
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And the acting head of the FBI, Andrew McCabe, also contradicted the president in testimony Thursday before the Senate.
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The White House earlier contradicted the ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, who said there would be sanctions.
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"Warren's new numbers are simply not believable, and have been contradicted by experts," said fellow White House hopeful Sen.
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At the end of Season 1 Jamie's abuse was unflinching and brutal in ways that perhaps contradicted its intent.
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Trump later contradicted his administration's rationale, saying he had been thinking about the Russia investigation when he fired Comey.
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But they contradicted themselves by talking about Palestinian victims and Israeli villains in the context of good versus evil.
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However, under the Trump administration, anything that has contradicted their belief has been labeled fake and demonized without impunity.
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His comments released Wednesday contradicted past statements from the White House that Trump did not know of the meeting.
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" Sanders said in a statement: "This never happened and is directly contradicted by multiple highly credible eye witness accounts.
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At a police station, Mr. Conger and Mr. Bentz also provided testimony that contradicted it, the Brazilian authorities said.
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Language alone could not effectively represent a state of affairs contradicted by physics, biology, and the history of reality.
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Penn State Earth System Science Center Director Michael Mann, a leading climate change scientist, contradicted the White House's claims.
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McCabe's interview comes days after he directly contradicted a pair of White House claims involving Comey earlier this week.
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Embarrassingly, in June, Trump called a mass shooting in Manila a "terror act," which was contradicted by local police.
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He talked in one interview about modestly raising retirement age, only to be contradicted by advisers the next day.
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But yesterday, Trump's criticism of the deal was contradicted by one of the most important officials imaginable: Marine Gen.
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Considering that he was 89 at the time, the book's title reflects a measured optimism sadly contradicted by fate.
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Mr. Gordon said that while the March 2016 meeting technically contradicted Mr. Sessions's testimony, he defended the attorney general.
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During Mr. Trump's four-day visit to Japan, the president also contradicted his adviser on tensions with North Korea.
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A columnist for The Los Angeles Times called it "strikingly ignorant," and a fire chief directly contradicted the president.
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Now, they had a version of events they believed contradicted their experience of those nine minutes that spring morning.
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Trump has also repeatedly spread disinformation or contradicted his own public health experts in his remarks on the virus.
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Indeed, the video had contradicted Mr. Tensing's initial claim that his arm had been caught in the steering wheel.
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The Telegraph said the proposal was "apparently contradicted" by Cabinet Office Minister David Lidington on a visit to Dublin.
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That was contradicted by M.L.B.'s report, which said that Beltran was at least a consultant in the affair.
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" About a half-hour later, Mr. Trump contradicted Dr. Schuchat's assessment, telling reporters that "I don't think it's inevitable.
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And so, no, Lewis didn't find that looking after her sick mother contradicted her stance on the nuclear family.
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Before leaving his position, Coats frequently offered assessments of Russian interference in the 2016 election that contradicted the president.
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The latter seemed to be contradicted by the fact that he was married and had a daughter, now 2.
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The latter seemed to be contradicted by the fact that he was married and had a daughter, now 2.
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Secretary of Defense Mark Esper contradicted the President Monday, saying that the US would not target Iranian cultural sites.
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Former chief strategist Steve Bannon was forced out after he contradicted Trump on North Korea and overstated his power.
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Unfortunately, his actions over the course of the last year have sharply contradicted his newfound recognition of this problem.
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Her positive portrayal of Victorian England contradicted that of Lytton Strachey's grim one in "Eminent Victorians," published in 1918.
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But in what was described as a botched prosecution, some of the witnesses contradicted one another and even themselves.
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On Friday, NOAA disavowed a tweet from the National Weather Service's Birmingham, Alabama, office that had contradicted Trump's claim.
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Not infrequently, proposals by your negotiating team have been publicly contradicted by statements from other members of the Cabinet.
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A finding that contradicted their philosophical belief that tax cuts will generate significant growth and revenues inflamed their suspicions.
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The military's version of events is contradicted by accounts given to Reuters by Rakhine Buddhist and Rohingya Muslim witnesses.
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It was a shocking moment because it contradicted Trump's previous claim that he didn't know anything about Cohen's payment.
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As he says, even those changes are a bit of a hack job, contradicted by other parts of the report.
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"We found nothing contradicted Wade or James' story, and we found quite a lot that also corroborated it," he said.
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Trump has, however, repeatedly contradicted himself on what materials would make up the wall and how long it would be.
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Colonel Qaddafi insisted that Mr. Sadr and his party had departed Libya for Italy, an assertion contradicted by Italian investigators.
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It's that the sentiments Mr. Wehner expresses are substantially — and often viciously — contradicted by the political party he apparently supports.
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The ruling argued that the previous STJ decision contradicted a previous ruling by Ricardo Lewandowski, another minister on the STF.
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The move contradicted his own administration, which for months signaled that the US intended to stay in Syria long term.
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McCabe also had contradicted the White House version of Comey's firing in congressional testimony two days after Comey was dismissed.
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Anchor Chris Wallace played video clips that contradicted Mulvaney's defenses of his Ukraine remarks, undermining his attempted defenses at times.
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Trump contradicted Pence on Syria policy in the debate, signaling a divide on foreign policy issues on the GOP ticket.
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Interior minister Sajid Javid directly contradicted May on Wednesday by saying police resources were "very important" to quelling rising violence.
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Instead, a White House spokesman contradicted the reports on December 28th, saying Mr Trump had not ordered a pull-out.
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Their result contradicted those of the dairies' own tests which had long claimed all levels were at or below normal.
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But that won't happen if the next President is Trump, who has contradicted himself on the issue in the past.
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The head of the Council of Europe, Thorbjorn Jagland, said the move contradicted "our common understanding of freedom of expression".
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Trump had to tell reporters that he didn't make the decision, although his lawyer Rudy Giuliani later contradicted that claim.
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The North has not contradicted the South Korean statement, although its media talk of "open-hearted" talks without mentioning denuclearisation.
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That contradicted Mr Ross, who has called for deeper and potentially longer talks that could drag well into next year.
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It then immediately contradicted its rationale by waiting more than a month to submit articles of impeachment to the Senate.
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" Sessions called the president's statement "strong," saying it "directly contradicted the ideology of hatred, violence, bigotry, racism, and white supremacy.
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Trump has contradicted his Cabinet members on NATO -- criticizing it while Tillerson and others reaffirmed US support for the alliance.
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Delaying action on climate change "is something that is explicitly contradicted in the report," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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Jaimes and Cardenas have denied the accusations multiple times, but authorities said they have contradicted themselves during interrogations with prosecutors.
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Myriad media leaks, apparently originating from the FBI and associates of Comey, has contradicted the White House's version of events.
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In recent days, Trump has repeatedly contradicted his own press team as they work to defuse multiple firestorms in Washington.
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The president's remarks also contradicted National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster's comment to MSNBC that military action was not a possibility.
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But Trump contradicted that version later the same week, saying it was indeed about the probe into Russian election interference.
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Trump, however, contradicted that when he told NBC News that he would have fired Comey regardless of the FBI's recommendation.
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Abbott whether there had been a breakdown in communications when he said people should evacuate, but local officials contradicted him.
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The reasoning behind the decision remains unclear, as President Trump has contradicted statements from White House staff on the issue.
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Trump appears to have last talked publicly about Afghanistan in October 22019 — and in his comments he has contradicted himself.
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WHEN reading about themselves or their country's affairs of state, China's leaders do not like to be surprised or contradicted.
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Yesterday, FBI Director Christopher Wray contradicted the White House, which still can't get it's story straight, on the Porter timeline.
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But Kaine then did a curious thing: he contradicted Mook and proclaimed he had always supported taxpayers financing of abortions.
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However, Naval Support Activity Bethesda contradicted that statement in a post on its verified Facebook page at about 4 p.m.
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That contradicted a Reuters poll last month, which predicted GDP growth would recover somewhat to expand 0.4 percent this quarter.
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Then put into the mix of buttermilk and egg the contradicted body, on which there was clawed hand for leg.
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Sixteen bullets Dashcam video of the shooting contradicted nearly everything police said happened the night McDonald died in October 2014.
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The messages directly contradicted the president's claims that there was no quid pro quo involved in his interactions with Zelensky.
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The official explanation about what took place was contradicted by the video, sparking allegations of abuse and a cover-up.
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Trump tweeted about the meeting on Wednesday, where he contradicted reports that people were upset by his remarks on Sanford.
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The media coverage predictably ignored the fact that Mueller continually contradicted himself on what he would and would not answer.
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The finding contradicted earlier claims by Pruitt and EPA about his security detail being needed due to threats against him.
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A former White House spokesman lied about the size of President Trump's inaugural crowds, even though photos contradicted his claims.
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Some of those statements, however, have been repeatedly contradicted by competing accounts of the decision, including that of Trump himself.
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The claim contradicted an earlier statement in which Turkish authorities blamed the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, for the blast.
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Foreign leaders couldn't trust that Tillerson was representing Trump's point of view, because the president repeatedly contradicted and undercut him.
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He contradicted himself routinely, but managed to sell his flip-flops as evidence of pragmatism rather than proof of dishonesty.
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She contradicted other administration officials, including Sessions and policy advisor Stephen Miller, who have described the policy as a deterrent.
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Governors have contradicted Trump over his speculation that the country could effectively return to normal life as soon as Easter.
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Mr. Trump's suggestion that Mr. Cohen acted on his own is contradicted by court filings and by Mr. Cohen himself.
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That these two narratives contradicted each other did not stop Trump himself from using them both in the same breath.
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Several implicated the immune system, validating one of the theories I was told in Helsinki, but other work contradicted them.
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Ms. Rahnama, whose Twitter messages contradicted the Sanandaj governor, deleted some of them, after receiving thousands of likes and retweets.
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That finding contradicted the assessment of another team of experts who determined that Mr. Nisman had most likely killed himself.
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Mr. Trump also contradicted Mr. Bolton by asserting that recent North Korean missile tests had not violated United Nations resolutions.
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Unfortunately, the president himself contradicted Spicer's denial and revealed the tensions were serious enough that he had to step in.
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Schlapp downplayed the warnings raised by scientists on the coronavirus's propensity to spread through human hosts, and contradicted their advice.
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I was not happy, especially as she had her father's last name, which I argued contradicted her position against patriarchy.
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Fact Check of the Day The comments by the homeland security secretary contradicted the assessment by the American intelligence community.
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The source contradicted certain claims the dossier had attributed to him, but the Justice Department did not tell the court.
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Here's the latest: • President Trump contradicted his earlier statements that he knew nothing of a payment to Stephanie Clifford, a.k.a.
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President Trump's political allies have made overly optimistic statements only to be contradicted by the government's top scientists and doctors.
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Laquan McDonald in Chicago was killed by an officer whose colleagues' version of events was contradicted by dashcam video footage.
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" But President Trump contradicted that statement and said in a tweet that the message referred to "the Fake News Media.
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The memo said the agents showed the general emails that contradicted his account, and he passed out and was hospitalized.
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Earlier this year both the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund contradicted the government's economic growth figure for 2018.
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She's been contradicted publicly by White House officials and has often offered a stronger message to our enemies than Trump.
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That directly contradicted the D.I.A., which said it had no record of Mr. Flynn's reporting details of his compensation there.
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At the same time, researchers are finding that a lot of lies stick, even when they're contradicted by ample evidence.
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When agents talked to Mr. Steele's source for those claims, he contradicted what Mr. Steele had written in the dossier.
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" Great Lakes Education Project Executive Director Gary Naeyaert said Muxlow was targeted because his voting record contradicted his statements. "Rep.
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He added that they received the letter in English and Arabic, and that the two contradicted each other in parts.
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Why it's stunning: It's the first time an administration official has contradicted President Trump's denials of any quid pro quo.
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Simpson's allegations about Trump's business relationships, particularly with convicted felon Felix Sater, contradicted statements Trump had previously made under oath.
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But also, Bugbee posits that Roiphe miscalculated, thinking that her version would not be contradicted because Donegan wouldn't go public.
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He longs for continuity and sense in this dubious world, where everything he learns is eventually contradicted by someone else.
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Impeachment witnesses have contradicted the corruption narrative, and Trump&aposs assertions about Europe not aiding Ukraine have also been debunked.
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But the president contradicted that statement on Thursday, telling Holt that he would have fired Comey regardless of Rosenstein's recommendation.
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He publicly contradicted, in his court filing, congressional testimony from Sessions about Sessions' response to the Putin-Trump meeting proposal.
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This contradicted what Sessions told Congress under oath last year -- that he "pushed back" against Papadopoulos' proposal for a summit.
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"If Mulvaney had evidence that contradicted what we've already heard, he'd be eager to testify and provide documents," Schiff said.
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Mr. Trump also contradicted last year's global threat assessment from senior intelligence officials, whom he had appointed to his administration.
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Mr. Giuliani's statement contradicted a memo that Mr. Comey wrote at the time, as well as his own previous comments.
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Right now, Northam's real moral jeopardy is that he has contradicted himself and is doing a duck-and-cover move.
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That belief was contradicted by several studies, including one from Congress's official economic scorekeeper, which Republicans dismissed as overly pessimistic.
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"But all of it is plausible — and not a word of it has been contradicted, let alone refuted," he writes.
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On the key issue of people with green cards, Homeland Security's understanding of the order directly contradicted the White House's.
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Surveillance video contradicted his account, showing Loehmann shooting Rice just seconds after the patrol car pulled up to the boy.
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But footage from Baton Rouge crime cameras, that Jordan's attorneys subpoenaed to get access to, completely contradicted the police report.
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The headlines that imply the curators or HKADC are against free speech are contradicted by Thuk and Pau's track records.
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The president has also repeatedly contradicted his own estimates, recently claiming the net cost of illegal immigration was $250 billion.
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Days after Mike Pompeo accused Moscow of stalling the overthrow of disputed President Nicolas Maduro, Trump contradicted his secretary of state.
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The two Trump-supporters denied that they had been paid by the Trump campaign, something that is contradicted by FEC reports.
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So, although Josh says early on that Ghoulies are all adults, this fact is contradicted through the introduction of multiple characters.
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Gianforte only retreated from his account after it was contradicted by a separate Fox News crew that had witnessed the incident.
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Electors' memories of past assurances from Julia Gillard and Abbott that were contradicted in office further reinforced this lack of trust.
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Kent Jarrell, a spokesman for the company, said the initial internal memo was actually incorrect and contradicted by further careful analysis.
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She said comments from a Trump security advisor that the world was an arena, not a global community, contradicted her views.
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The "key detail" that contradicted the accuser's account, according to Breitbart, is where alleged victim Leigh Corfman picked up the phone.
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When the swift "investigation" was over, the five kids had given "confessions" that made no sense and often contradicted each other.
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He's contradicted his team on Russian election interference, prospects for North Korean denuclearization and, most recently, transporting migrants to sanctuary cities.
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Any assertion by lawyers for Harvey Weinstein that The New Yorker had information that contradicted Lucia Evans's account is patently incorrect.
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The star's private pictures were leaked without permission, but taking those photos contradicted how a Disney star was "supposed" to act.
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At the same time, it contradicted the straight and curving edges of the forms, as there was nothing wavy about them.
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But ISIS, over their newswire Amaq, contradicted reports from Iraqi forces, claiming instead that the U.S. was behind the mosque's destruction.
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The UN's ceasefire statement has already been contradicted by reports of clashes between the Yemeni government and Houthi forces in Hodeidah.
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Pai's frequent remarks about the harms allegedly caused by the Obama-era rules were often contradicted by the broadband providers themselves.
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Haber gave a news conference to say that video footage from the scene, including body-camera footage, contradicted his initial account.
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His comments contradicted the CIA, which believes Khashoggi's death was ordered directly by the crown prince, Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler.
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But Trump contradicted that claim Thursday when he told NBC News that he would have fired Comey no matter the recommendation.
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"I do believe she experienced trauma, but the evidence and witnesses presented by her contradicted her story," Ernst said of Ford.
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Clapper also contradicted the White House's account that the FBI rank and file had lost faith in Comey running the agency.
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Some of the statements Trump made in the videos contradicted what he would go on to say on the campaign trail.
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A Pakistani military officer at Chhamb, near the Line of Control, contradicted the Indian version, saying the attack had been repelled.
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Reports released by the city of Chicago indicated the video contradicted elements of the police's previous account of what had happened.
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Ali's jab was the foundation of his legendary career but it contradicted much of the thought in boxing at the time.
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Last week Alexander Grushko, Russia's ambassador to NATO, told reporters that NATO's actions contradicted the principles and logic of the act.
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His approach contradicted the RSS stance against multinationals operating in the agricultural sector, particularly when it comes to genetically modified crops.
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It contradicted a report by South Korean newspaper Chosun Ilbo that said on Friday Kim Hyok Chol was executed in March.
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Peña Nieto later contradicted Trump's answer, saying he told the businessman Mexico would not be paying for construction of the wall.
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While this in itself is decades too long to wait for a clean Hudson, the finding is contradicted by scientific evidence.
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Taylor contradicted Rep Jim Jordan's (R-Ohio) assertion that he was meant to be Democrats' "star witness" in the impeachment hearings.
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That person added that, two hours into the interview, she did not appear to have contradicted his testimony in any way.
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Pompeo directly contradicted Trump's claim last month that North Korea was no longer a nuclear threat following the summit in Singapore.
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A potential rollback in trade tariffs had supported sentiment last week until U.S. President Donald Trump contradicted optimistic reports on Friday.
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"I do believe [Ford] experienced trauma, but the evidence and witnesses presented by her contradicted her story," Ernst told the outlet.
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The video contradicted a police news release saying that the young man was killed because he had been menacing the officer.
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Trump declared in June that the nuclear threat from North Korea had ended, a statement apparently directly contradicted by Friday's report.
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At one point, the turmoil spilled into public view when Mr. Trump publicly contradicted her on a conference call with surrogates.
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That knowledge is far from perfect, but the prediction of stronger future hurricanes is not contradicted by the data thus far.
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Trump, however, contradicted that when he told NBC News that he was prepared to fire Comey regardless of the DOJ recommendation.
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"The two forms of hype kind of contradicted each other," said Karrie Jacobs, an architecture writer who covered the building's development.
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It also directly contradicted a White House readout of the call released in July that said Trump discussed corruption with Zelensky.
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McCabe directly contradicted a White House claim that Comey had lost the support of the "rank and file" at the FBI.
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Another 16 were contradicted by follow-up attempts, and 11 were found to have substantially smaller effects the second time around.
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Giuliani's statement contradicted a prior claim from the president, who said last month that he was not aware of the payment.
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When the US had two dozen cases and experts said more would come, he contradicted them, saying it was not inevitable.
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"I never made a single scene that contradicted my convictions or my morality," the great Spanish filmmaker Luis Buñuel once commented.
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His lawyer, Dane Butswinkas, countered with the testimony of Mr. Slatten's colleague, who contradicted the government by saying he shot first.
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Mr. Wylie's testimony bluntly contradicted that of his former boss, Alexander Nix, who has recently appeared before the same committee twice.
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Other prosecution witnesses gave conflicting accounts of the arrest and contradicted the police claim that information in the papers was secret.
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" Papadopoulos defended himself and contradicted White House officials in a CNN special program Saturday night, "The Mysterious case of George Papadopoulos.
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McDonald's is one of many cases where footage of a fatal officer-involved incident contradicted police reports and made national headlines.
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His description of the meeting contradicted accounts by Mr. Sessions and another foreign policy adviser in the room, J. D. Gordon.
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A Reuters investigation in November found that dozens of witness accounts contradicted the unit's claims of killing victims in self-defense.
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"This would have contradicted Tony Aiello's account of Karen Navarra driving by his residence while he was outside," the affidavit reads.
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During his testimony Wednesday, Sondland contradicted Trump's defense that there was no explicit exchange of U.S. assistance for Ukrainian political favors.
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That last part has been contradicted by Kim Dotcom, a Trump booster who's lately diverged with Trump over the Assange case.
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The revelation also contradicted Mr. Evans's own contention several years earlier that Mr. Avery had admitted to the crime in prison.
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Police dash-cam footage from the shooting, released in 2015, contradicted the cops' version of events, sparking the city's internal probe.
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His defense team rested its case Friday without presenting any evidence, and Teixeira's account was contradicted by other evidence at trial.
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" Papadopoulos defended himself and contradicted White House officials in a CNN special program Saturday night, "The Mysterious case of George Papadopoulos.
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His statement echoed a Russian account of what had happened that witnesses and Western leaders say is contradicted by the evidence.
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Mr. Kerry's mantra that "there really is no viable alternative" to the two-state solution is contradicted by its manifest failure.
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Trump also contradicted sworn testimony from members of his administration and claims from his own White House acting chief of staff.
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" Ferrell, as Sondland, meanwhile contradicted those remarks, saying at one point that a "quid pro quo" was "on the low, low.
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That contradicted Officer Smith's statement, in which he said he had used the baton only on Mr. Gunn's arms and legs.
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C., on Tuesday contradicted his own GOP-led committee's findings in its probe of Russian meddling during the 2016 U.S. election.
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That contradicted remarks made last month, when Trump said the US and China were "potentially very close" to striking a deal.
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Current and former U.S. officials seemingly contradicted Pence and other administration officials who said Flynn never broached that topic with Kislyak.
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Ayaba contradicted that, saying that all of the deaths had occurred in shootouts, and that no one had their throat slit.
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"There followed, last Friday, an unsigned press release from 'NOAA' that inappropriately and incorrectly contradicted the NWS forecaster," McLean said Sunday.
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Hunter Biden has contradicted his father denying he had no knowledge of and never spoke to him about the Ukraine dealings.
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Mr. Putin's claim of ignorance of Mr. Trump's presence is contradicted by Mr. Trump himself, as well as two other people.
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But previously, even when American actions contradicted its vision of itself, presidential paeans to democratic norms carried at least symbolic weight.
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"We used leather and fur a lot, and I was struggling because it really contradicted with what I believed," she said.
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He contradicted members of his own party, saying he believes the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, will treat him fairly.
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But if we find that what Kellyanne Conway says is routinely or easily contradicted by Donald Trump, then that rationale disappears.
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Initially, the written notice it received said the performance contradicted the "authenticity" of the site, which dates to the second century.
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Trump's defense of the coat contradicted the explanation given by the first lady's spokesperson, who said "there was no hidden message."
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" He also specifically contradicted Zervos's account, saying, "I never met her at a hotel or greeted her inappropriately a decade ago.
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The claim contradicted the reports from U.S. media several weeks ago saying Beijing backed out from basically all negotiating points during talks.
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Almost all of this was always half-baked and some of it was directly contradicted by other aspects of his 2016 campaign.
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He used Attorney General Barr to spread a narrative about the findings that contradicted what people who did read it actually saw.
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The president references Fox News' viewership in his tweet, the same network later tweeted figures that contradicted his claim of record viewership.
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According to the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, "no research since its publication has contradicted its findings" in the past decade.
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A Witness Contradicted Slager's Claims that The Fire Was Accidental At first, Slager had told investigators the fire was a horrific accident.
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Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu hours later said there were no such plans underway, but Justice Minister Bekir Bozdag on Wednesday contradicted him.
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The official death toll was widely contradicted by what funeral homes, crematoriums, and hospitals on the island told BuzzFeed News in October.
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Her lifelong search for the divine in the natural world sometimes contradicted the laws of science, but also reflected her extraordinary sensitivity.
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Think about if you were to utter a fact that contradicted the opinions of the majority of those in your social group.
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He also contradicted Mrs May by suggesting that new EU rules would not apply and free movement would stop in March 2019.
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I wrote a piece about this for the Los Angeles Daily News, and to this date, no one has contradicted my findings.
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The S.E.C. also identified instances where substantive statements made by this agency in its rating publications directly contradicted its internal rating records.
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It's not the first time the administration's top officials have contradicted the president or sought to downplay his statements on foreign policy.
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The younger Harris' testimony contradicted his father's claim last month that he never heard any red flags about Dowless before hiring him.
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Opener told The Verge that Kitty Hawk never occupied that location, although that is contradicted by a state filing made in 2015.
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Navy Secretary Richard Spencer contradicted President Donald Trump on Thursday by saying "any patriot" should be allowed to serve in the military.
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He said that this contradicted EU states' plans to create more jobs because employment is often the result of innovation and research.
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At the time I was extremely offended, because it contradicted all of my views and everything that I'd been brought up with.
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The official police numbers contradicted the findings of the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) which was also released on Thursday.
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But District Attorney Daniel Conley contradicted that gunfight account in his Monday press conference, telling reporters that Teixeira didn't shoot at officers.
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White House spokespeople last week provided accounts of James Comey's firing as FBI director that contradicted Trump's own account of the decision.
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Baum's letter to Judge Abrams argued that security video footage and testimony from witnesses at the scene contradicted the process server's account.
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Slager's report of the incident, in which Slager said he feared for his life, contradicted evidence shown on video of the incident.
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Trump's comments came following his visit to Saudi Arabia on his first foreign trip as president, and contradicted his secretary of state.
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Comey laid out a number of findings that contradicted many of Clintons' claims about her email server and handling of classified information.
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Trump subsequently contradicted his own officials and said he would have ousted Comey "regardless" of what the Justice Department said about him.
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Sometimes it would be Muslims slaughtering other Muslims, which contradicted the idea that I was protecting those who shared my religious beliefs.
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McCabe directly contradicted a claim by the White House that the "rank and file" at the FBI had lost faith in Comey.
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For someone to say 'I never did any of this' when it's contradicted by people who knew him, one has to wonder.
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Hours before Trump was scheduled to bestow the Medal of Honor on Rose, the president publicly contradicted the widow of Army Sgt.
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Testimony given by acting Director Andrew McCabe directly contradicted the president's assessment of the FBI and how agents felt about their boss.
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That revelation directly contradicted Trump's and the White House's claims that he knew nothing of the payment, which Cohen has acknowledged making.
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At the time, Trump even suggested it was a hoax perpetuated by the Chinese government, despite scientific evidence that contradicted those beliefs.
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But Guccifer 2.0's documents, while authentic, contradicted his claims that he had acted alone — and provided evidence of Russian state involvement.
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In June, Trump contradicted the US Commerce Department's trade blacklist by announcing that US companies could continue to do business with Huawei.
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During his time as director of national intelligence, Coats had publicly contradicted Trump on the president's claims regarding Russia and North Korea.
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It's often illuminating, partly because of the way people's memories are contradicted, reinforced or even created by the existence of a photograph.
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The Cuban Communist Party has rejected the market economy, and the state-controlled media would not report anything that contradicted that position.
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But video recordings by both the Tadeo family and a Border Patrol checkpoint camera contradicted Lopez's account, as the Tucson Star reported.
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But Trump contradicted Pence within hours, telling NBC's Lester Holt that his anger over the Russia probe led him to dismiss Comey.
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He seemed to have literally no understanding that he just flagrantly contradicted himself on the most important alliance agreement in the world.
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But new White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci contradicted that statement of support at around the exact time that Sanders made it.
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Riyadh at first denied any knowledge of, or role in, Khashoggi's disappearance, but later contradicted those statements, saying his killing was premeditated.
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When Trump's explanation for firing FBI director James Comey contradicted that of his spokespeople, the deceit could not have been more obvious.
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Johnson has also accused Trump of forcibly kissing her, which the White House denies and has said is contradicted by eyewitness accounts.
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Last September, Kelly publicly contradicted part of Lack's account about why NBC opted not to air Ronan Farrow's reporting about Harvey Weinstein.
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The White House and/or experts on the coronavirus task force say one thing that is then publicly contradicted by the President.
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Yet Trump contradicted Fauci anyway, muddling his own administration's messaging and sending unclear signals to the general public during a national crisis.
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Callimachi: I've lost interest because he's contradicted himself so many times that I just can't tell that anything he's saying is true.
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But shortly after, FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn contradicted Trump, saying that the FDA would need to determine that in a clinical trial.
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Some of this has since been contradicted by White House press secretary Sarah Sanders, who dismissed questions about the president pardoning himself.
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It's unclear if this means a complete end to fighting, as Kerry seemingly contradicted himself on this point during the press conference.
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From the outset, the prosecution's presentation was a kind of collegiate Rashomon: people lied, changed their statements and often contradicted one another.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases since 1984, has repeatedly contradicted Mr. Trump's assertions.
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Left off the list were former classmates who have contradicted Judge Kavanaugh's congressional testimony about his drinking and partying as a student.
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If this sounds like legal theorizing, just consider the fact that Mr. Trump's position is soundly contradicted by the Richard Nixon case.
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The video contradicted the police accounts of the death, which claimed the teenager had been moving menacingly toward them with a knife.
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A State Department spokesman contradicted that claim and said fewer than 60,85033 individuals had had visas revoked to comply with the order.
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News of the heart condition comes amid concerns -- contradicted by the White House physician -- that Trump could suffer from a cognitive problem.
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And if Manafort gave answers that contradicted what he already told prosecutors under oath, he could be charged with perjury, he added.
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A new report sent to Congress about the drone strike that killed Iran's top general contradicted the original justification the administration provided.
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In another sign of disarray, Defense Secretary Mark Esper contradicted Trump's two assertions that the US could bomb cultural sites in Iran.
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The paper said its reporting contradicted the widespread suggestion that Saudi Arabia may have leaked the messages after hacking Bezos&apos phone.
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In that testimony, Coats publicly contradicted Trump's optimistic forecast about the chances North Korea will agree to give up its nuclear weapons.
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Sondland's initial testimony appears to have been contradicted by at least two other witnesses, according to CNN reporting and publicly released statements.
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That contradicted statements by President Donald Trump, who has publicly cast doubt that Russia was responsible for meddling in the 2016 election.
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His comments directly contradicted an earlier tweet from first lady Melania Trump that said minor children should be "kept out of politics."
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" San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee (D) had previously denounced the rally, saying its message contradicted the city's values of "love and compassion.
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Comey's testimony contradicted several public claims Trump has made about their private conversations, which the ex-law enforcement official described as inappropriate.
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Pence had previously insisted Flynn did not discuss sanctions against Russia with Kislyak, but mounting evidence seemingly contradicted that version of events.
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Dr. Nadelmann also noted that many previous studies showing how one drug enhances the effect of another have contradicted the gateway theory.
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But the Justice Department contradicted that, submitting its own brief declaring that courts should not extend that protection to gays and lesbians.
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Allison Sitch, a spokeswoman for Marriott, the company that operates the Gaylord National, in an email to CNBC, contradicted Matt Schlapp's claim.
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The officers' accounts of the encounter — including saying Laquan tried to stab officers — were contradicted by video from a police dashboard camera.
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The researchers presented information that contradicted with the worldview of the study participants — hoping to see what it'd take to persuade them.
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Last month, top American intelligence officials contradicted Mr. Trump by saying Iran was not currently taking steps to make a nuclear bomb.
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Later in the afternoon, Trump announced Mattis was retiring, only to be rapidly contradicted as Mattis circulated his eight-paragraph resignation letter.
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I would be doing no favors to the goals I was trying to accomplish if I ignored evidence that contradicted my priors.
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Specifically, they've contradicted Sinema's account about the building where she and her family lived, noting that it actually had running water and electricity.
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Last week, Trump directly contradicted his top surrogates, who repeatedly said that Comey was fired based on the recommendation of the Justice Department.
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From what I gathered, she didn't want to release documentary spoilers — but this contradicted her claim that the Melzac Collection is easily accessible.
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That contradicted earlier statements by Home Ministry and army officials who, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the two holdouts had been killed.
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The report sparked questions about whether he contradicted his testimony to the Senate and prompted bipartisan calls for recusal from Russia-related probes.
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What's more, when it surfaced in response to a public records request, the tape contradicted the official police version of what was said.
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That assessment was directly contradicted by European, US, and Russian intelligence officials who said the evidence clearly pointed to an on-board bomb.
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Indeed, the new ban on indirect threats contradicted the Rules page, which used the "direct, specific threats" phrasing it had inherited from 2009.
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Trump Jr.'s admission contradicted his earlier account of the meeting, which he initially claimed was focused on American adoptions of Russian children.
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Some media reports cited witnesses who said the attacker yelled "Britain first," repeatedly, although others contradicted that statement and it hasn't been confirmed.
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But the military's version of events is contradicted in important respects by accounts given to Reuters by Rakhine Buddhist and Rohingya Muslim witnesses.
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Philippine military officials on Monday contradicted Duterte and said his concern had been looked into, but there was nothing to back it up.
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However, the ousting of Thiam contradicted calls for support for the embattled CEO from major shareholders Eminence Capital, Silchester International and Harris Associates.
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A legal investigation ordered by the bank found that Staley's efforts involved a U.S. law enforcement agency and contradicted the company's own policy.
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"The logic of solid forms is everywhere contradicted by the logic of reflection," The Christian Science Monitor wrote of her work in 21960.
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The press secretary faced criticism for giving answers from the White House podium that were misleading or contradicted what the president's public comments.
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The most striking thing about Pence's riff on the evils of Vladimir Putin was how egregiously they contradicted Trump's statements on the man.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook contradicted him shortly after, saying that Apple hasn't been in settlement discussions since the third calendar quarter of 2018.
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Trump contradicted him the next day, telling Lester Holt on NBC that he was thinking of the "Russia thing" when he fired Comey.
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This isn't the first time Trump's new lawyer (and former New York Mayor) Rudy Giuliani has contradicted his predecessors and the president himself.
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This contradicted the experience of many Facebook users, who reported installing Messenger with the bare minimum of permissions and nonetheless having logs collected.
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The report notes that his statements "are completely contradicted" by the alleged victim's testimony and video that Simmons took on his cell phone.
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That contradicted a map previously produced by police and entered in the court file, which showed stores and tea shops, but no factories.
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"I am never satisfied that I have handled a subject properly till I have contradicted myself at least three times," he once said.
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But Trump later contradicted that statement on national television, telling NBC host Lester Holt "this Russia thing" was a factor in his decision.
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These details matter: Vindman contradicted Sondland's sworn testimony, in which the ambassador said no one ever raised any concerns about Ukraine with him.
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That contradicted the public prosecutor's statement a day earlier that Khashoggi died after a "fistfight" with people who met him inside the consulate.
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Such characterizations, however, are contradicted by other documents Reuters reviewed, including court filings in which brokers clearly attach monetary value to donated remains.
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Spicey was also asked to explain two Trump tweets that directly contradicted positions the White House has taken on healthcare and the media.
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His estimate contradicted a report in newspaper O Globo on Wednesday that the vote would be held after the Olympics in late August.
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McCabe during his testimony also contradicted the White House on the seriousness of the FBI's investigation into Russian meddling in the presidential election.
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During his testimony, McCabe contradicted the White House's assertion that the President "and the rest of the FBI" had lost confidence in Comey.
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But at a Senate intelligence committee hearing Thursday, McCabe directly contradicted the White House account of how Comey was regarded within the FBI.
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She says someone should have noticed a pattern when parents repeatedly presented hair test results from independent labs which completely contradicted Motherisk results.
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Trump's tweet about his press team comes amid criticism that the White House press office and the president have repeatedly contradicted each other.
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That contradicted earlier statements by home ministry and army officials who, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the two holdouts had been killed.
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Nunes had also appeared to deny that the White House was the source of the intelligence, which was contradicted by the Times report.
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Pence has also said nothing publicly about the fact that Trump directly contradicted his version of events surrounding Comey's firing 9 days ago.
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Remember those confirmation hearings when cabinet secretaries contradicted candidate Trump on issue after issue -- from NATO, to torture, to immediately building a wall?
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In that letter, the engineer contradicted the expert testimony, saying he had never seen a material such as the one owned by Zoltek.
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But the industry wants to see the tax cut, and British Airways owner IAG said the plan contradicted Hammond's pledge for low taxes.
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To make things stranger, Yingde later said it was working with Air Products on due diligence - which was contradicted by the U.S. company.
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This all contradicted the Iranian government's public insistence that its nuclear program has always existed for peaceful energy purposes rather than military ones.
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Trump also contradicted key members of his cabinet, most notably Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on a brewing crisis in the Middle East.
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But Pompeo's claim contradicted most other independent reviews of the war, including a report issued in August by a group of UN experts.
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Mr. Sondland's disclosure directly contradicted his testimony last month, when he said he had "never" thought there was any precondition to the aid.
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His statement directly contradicted the claim by many senior Afghan officials that Taliban fighters were in the hospital and therefore a legitimate target.
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Trump almost immediately contradicted the White House last month when he said he would have fired Comey "regardless" of the Justice Department recommendation.
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The speech, which was designed to beat back a nascent bipartisan push for tougher capital standards, was contradicted contemporaneously by Federal Reserve officials.
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He further rankled Republicans this week when he lashed out at top administration intelligence officials after they publicly contradicted him on Iran. Sen.
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That contradicted Sessions's confirmation hearing testimony when he told the Senate Judiciary Committee that he had not had any contact with the Russians.
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He further rankled Republicans this week when he lashed out at top administration intelligence officials after they publicly contradicted him on Iran. Sen.
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Seven former wrestlers have contradicted Jordan's claims, saying that the former assistant coach knew about alleged sexual abuse by athletic doctor Richard Strauss.
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Webb said Avila cursed at David Theno, a food safety expert, and hung up on Theno when he contradicted parts of Avila's story.
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Recording other mundane scenes in Germany, Staehle wanted to show the quiet life that contradicted the Y11K hysteria of the frenetic internet age.
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I acknowledge my strengths and weaknesses, I can be contradicted, but I respect everyone in the company, from the doormen to the shareholders.
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The plaintiff's vague recollections and testimony at times contradicted what she told lawyers during her deposition, leaving her vulnerable to combative cross-examination.
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Trump had previously said he would sign either piece of legislation, a view that seemed to be directly contradicted by his Friday tweet.
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The ruling contradicted the Department of Justice's interpretation that civil rights laws are independent and compliance should be evaluated with anti-discrimination requirements.
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The civil rights movement used this status to warn the nation that Jim Crow segregation contradicted its founding claims of freedom and democracy.
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Yoram Cohen, the current Shin Bet chief, has publicly contradicted Netanyahu's claims about Abbas, as has Israel's current head of Military Intelligence, Maj.
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Yet a new batch of state intelligence reports have contradicted Merkel and her coalition government's views about the effectiveness of the Iran deal.
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That contradicted a remark he made earlier when testifying that the President did not ask him to stop an investigation for political reasons.
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Responding to questions in court from one of his lawyers, Cathy Fleming, Atilla directly contradicted some of the evidence presented during the trial.
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Réal contradicted two of society's biggest taboos—she was an unconventional (some would say bad) mother, and worked openly as a sex worker.
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Apple's complaint to the FCC, that longer WEAs could overload users with information and increase opt out, is contradicted by several scientific studies.
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However, Clinton's aides knew that he and the former secretary of State had exchanged emails, and they worried that contradicted Obama's public statement.
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Yet he seldom contradicted a composer's stated intention more explicitly than when he used Debussy's "Children's Corner" for his "Brief Encounters," in 2009.
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Mr. Trump's assertion that countries with single-payer systems are "disasters" is contradicted by the fact that many advanced economies have such systems.
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That contradicted an assertion in his letter, which said he was aware that this team had at least stolen trade secrets from Waymo.
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And in Trump's case, he's casually contradicted his own immigration stance often enough that people have sometimes wondered if he's even read it.
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That contradicted the public prosecutor's statement a day earlier that Khashoggi died after a fistfight with people who met him inside the consulate.
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But that was immediately contradicted by Harry Roque, a spokesperson for Duterte's government, who said the topic of human rights was not raised.
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This is telling, because multiple investigations into Clinton's relationship with the natural gas industry have starkly contradicted her cautious position on the issue.
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Yet a video of the event wildly contradicted initial accounts, and investigations refuted early police reports, leading to accusations of a cover-up.
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The Mexican foreign minister contradicted him the next day, saying there was no secret immigration agreement between his country and the United States.
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This claim, though contradicted by reams of evidence, exploited the single biggest loophole in international laws and norms against atrocities: Sovereignty often prevails.
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Members of the Truth and Dignity Commission said this contradicted their mission, which was to hold the accused accountable before the Tunisian public.
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Microsoft came under scrutiny last summer for participating in a $74 million funding round for AnyVision, which critics said contradicted the company's principles.
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President Trump took the tweets as proof that Russia didn't try to help him win, while critics said they contradicted Robert Mueller's indictment.
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In that sense, Mr. Gowdy's public protestations against the president's conclusions are contradicted by his private involvement in the drafting of the memo.
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Pentagon officials said Mr. Mattis had bent over backward to appear loyal, only to be contradicted by positions the president later staked out.
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Microsoft came under scrutiny last summer for participating in a $74 million funding round for AnyVision, which critics said contradicted the company's principles.
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The narrow vote keeping Lauber attorney general until the end of 2023 contradicted a recommendation against his re-election by parliament's courts committee.
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In March, Mr. Seehofer stirred controversy when he declared that "Islam does not belong to Germany," only to be contradicted by Ms. Merkel.
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But it turns out that another important legal figure has contradicted that idea: Mr. Trump's attorney general and close ally, William P. Barr.
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He's just another spokesman trying to cover up the president's messes with carefully worded statements, only to be contradicted by a Trumpian tweet.
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Tillerson's departure then led to the firing of Under Secretary of State Steve Goldstein, who contradicted the White House's account of Tillerson's ouster.
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Draghi did say the euro's rise was partly the result of comments that contradicted an agreement not to talk currencies up or down.
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The Trump administration has contradicted itself starkly when discussing the Clean Power Plan, the Obama administration's most ambitious effort to reduce greenhouse gases.
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During the string of interviews, Nunberg contradicted himself, asked for legal advice and insulted Mueller and White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
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But their conclusions are contradicted by other studies that have shown urbanization may lead to obesity, especially in children and low-income populations.
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In January, after Defense Secretary James Mattis contradicted Trump on the use of torture, the president said he would acquiesce to Mattis' view.
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Testimony from the FBI director on Tuesday that contradicted Kelly's version of events only heightened the sense that his standing is increasingly precarious.
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Harder contends that the piece also contradicted the Times' newsroom, which operates separately from the opinion section, showing reckless disregard for the truth.
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Steve Goldstein, the erstwhile undersecretary of public affairs at the State Department, contradicted a White House account of the firing on Tuesday morning.
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But the allegations came under scrutiny when Swetnick contradicted and walked back key portions of her sworn declaration in an interview with NBC.
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This contradicted reigning theories that the universe was right on the border between eternal expansion and eventual collapse — a so-called flat universe.
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Police officers subsequently contradicted what was shown in the video evidence that Crutcher reached into his car window, as the window was closed.
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In April, during Macron's first state visit as president to the US, he contradicted Trump on several fronts in a speech before Congress.
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China claimed the deal contradicted a "consensus" Chinese President Xi Jinping reached with President Trump during their talks in Florida earlier this year.
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Oil prices rose as the report contradicted Tuesday's data from industry group the American Petroleum Institute, which showed an increase in crude inventories.
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" But Trump has insisted that Cohen lied about the matter, tweeting aboard Air Force One on Friday that Cohen's lawyers "totally contradicted him.
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Mr. Lavrov suggested that Mr. Trump had not delivered such a warning — although the foreign minister also contradicted himself in his two responses.
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The office was then forced to admit that the existence of the notes contradicted several statements law enforcement officials had made in court.
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Rob Portman (R-Ohio), for instance, said Sondland's testimony contradicted his own conversation with the president about the Ukraine aid earlier this year.
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More than half of Dr. Oz's recommendations had either no evidence to support his claims or were contradicted by the best available science.
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Professor Jonathan Turley of George Washington University Law School contradicted other the witnesses' claims that Trump's conduct was a "clear case" of bribery.
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Josh Tomsheck, Spark's attorney, disputed those charges and said some had been dropped in pre-trial, which contradicted court documents viewed by Axios.
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That contradicted statements by the police officers, who said the boy had pulled a gun, setting off a shootout in which he died.
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These decisions contradicted the precedent set by two major lawsuits in the US regarding copyright law, 2109's Grand Upright Music, Ltd. v.
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A judge dropped one of the six criminal sex charges against Harvey Weinstein Thursday morning after evidence emerged that contradicted an accuser's accounts.
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A U.S. traffic safety regulator on May 2 contradicted Tesla's claim that the agency had found that its Autopilot technology significantly reduced crashes.
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That statement contradicted his repeated assertions while in office that despite what all the experts said, the mandate somehow was driving premiums up.
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Lawyers for Chatman's mother said the videos contradicted police statements that Chatman, a carjacking suspect, had a dark object that he pointed at them.
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However, this was later contradicted by a CNBC report that said the firm was still in talks with the Saudis to reach a deal.
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin on Wednesday said he welcomed a weaker domestic currency, but was contradicted by President Donald Trump the next day.
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"Our president did not have any remarks on Istanbul that contradicted Mr Binali Yildirim's statement," Fahrettin Altun said on Twitter shortly after Erdogan's speech.
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Rose also found it interesting that the new study contradicted the results of the 2004 paper, which was a study of the same population.
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After all, in order for one to find false information surprising, they likely already have the knowledge that is being contradicted as a foundation.
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The Electoral College has contradicted the popular vote in two of the last five presidential elections, electing a Republican president in both those splits.
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The subpoena from Healey comes amid claims by prosecutors that Exxon executives contradicted papers published by company scientists about the threats of climate change.
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He said that the cellphone data contradicted Tellis's statements to police investigators, including about where he was and how long he had known Chambers.
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However, her defense lawyers argued that the confession was coerced and that some of the claims contained in her statement were contradicted by evidence.
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The death toll is now at 51, a figure widely contradicted by what funeral homes, crematoriums, and hospitals on the ground tell BuzzFeed News.
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Those scorelines contradicted the fact that Liverpool has barely scored or conceded a goal in a game in this season as likewise with United.
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The Chinese company has remained defiant, saying it has the technology to replace supplies cut off by the ban - a claim analysts have contradicted.
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The Munich-based researcher's business climate indicator fell for a seventh month in the last eight and contradicted upbeat forecasts with a 203 print.
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It also contradicted previous comments by Sessions, now U.S. attorney general in the Trump administration, who was a top Trump campaign surrogate in 2016.
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Kesha's latest press release saying that a music executive told her that Dr. Luke had raped Katy Perry is fully contradicted by that executive.
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Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil's president, contradicted the country's central bank when he claimed a plan to create a monetary union with Argentina was under consideration.
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He confirmed much of what was written, but also contradicted some of the claims, including the specific mention of knowledge of stealing from Waymo.
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On Thursday, former State Health Officer Dr. Don Williamson contradicted all the witnesses on a couple aspects of the incidents surrounding the APCI charge.
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Schauer and Vrba's statements contradicted that, and they stated Calderas did want Steinfield killed, and even mentioned it several days prior to Steinfield's death.
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Four tests, four very different answers about where my DNA comes from—including some results that contradicted family history I felt confident was fact.
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But they backed off that plan after Comey's written testimony -- which clearly contradicted that narrative -- was released, according to someone familiar with the plan.
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Like general opposition to the strikes or all of those old Trump tweets from the Obama era which Trump has now, uh, directly contradicted.
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Fox News eventually removed the inaccurate story that peddled the conspiracy theory from its site, after a private investigator contradicted aspects of the story.
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"According to sources who've seen the FBI report, nothing in it contradicted Hill's story except nominee Thomas, who denied any harassment," Totenberg's reporting noted.
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But it also contradicted the president's previous claim he had no knowledge of the payment, renewing questions about the White House's commitment to honesty.
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That contradicted Japan's own stance on the dispute, it was cited as saying, but Tokyo would keep trying to resolve the problem through talks.
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While he is known as a class clown amongst his peers, that sentiment is contradicted by the icy demeanor he maintains on the greens.
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But those who deny the existence of readiness problems are contradicted by the repeated testimony of dozens of senior uniformed and civilian military leaders.
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Giuliani's comment contradicted prior claims from Trump that he had no knowledge of the payment and did not know the source of the money.
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Never mind that the story has been contradicted by subsequent reports suggesting that Mr. Erdogan left his seaside hotel hours before the commandos arrived.
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Clinton had been "extremely careless" in her use of a private email server and contradicted statements she made about her handling of her email.
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They said Carter deserves to be acquitted or have a new trial, as her text messages were protected speech and contradicted by physical evidence.
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But it also contradicted the president's previous claim he had no knowledge of the payment, renewing questions about the White House's commitment to honesty.
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Giuliani, whose comments contradicted Trump's past statements denying any knowledge of the payment, insisted that the payment did not violate any campaign finance laws.
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After the meeting, Trump contradicted the U.S. intelligence community by suggesting he believed Putin's claims Moscow did not interfere in the 2016 presidential election.
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But North Korea's Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho contradicted Trump's narrative at a later press conference, insisting North Korea only wanted partial sanctions relief.
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In that interview, he contradicted the White House's official narrative by saying he had revoked John Brennan's security clearance because of the Russia probe.
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He has repeatedly said there was no quid pro quo for the Ukraine investigations he was seeking, though witness testimony has contradicted that claim.
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I encourage you to address this conflict in your marriage with the seriousness you would in response to anything that contradicted your deepest values.
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Rather than addressing the issue straightforwardly, he has told lie after lie, and in some cases contradicted the scientists trying to manage this issue.
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However, government officials have repeatedly contradicted each other in discussions of what the lockdown entails, and who is allowed to go outside and why.
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After the incident, the kingdom repeatedly denied any involvement in Khashoggi's death, which it then walked back after mounting evidence contradicted their initial stance.
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"The most difficult part was evaluating what you said," the judge told him, citing specific cases where written evidence contradicted the former nurse's testimony.
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The military's version of events is contradicted by accounts given to Reuters by Rakhine Buddhist and Rohingya Muslim witnesses published in the February story.
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When Meyer spoke at a news conference later that evening, he effectively contradicted what he had previously insisted and accepted a three-game suspension.
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Asked for comment, the Commerce Department said this month that nothing in the documents contradicted the rationale Mr. Ross offered to Congress in March.
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"This so-called policy is contradicted by a consensus among leaders of science and medicine, is unconstitutional and will compromise military readiness," he added.
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Organizers said the race scheduled for March 28503 would have contradicted the "aggressive social distancing measures" being used to stop the coronavirus from spreading.
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What happens in the party's gubernatorial primary in Florida is contradicted by what happens in its gubernatorial primaries in Rhode Island and New York.
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Fauci, who has contradicted Trump in recent days, openly advocating for tough and prolonged distancing measures, was notably absent from the podium Monday night.
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The demand contradicted the stance of their host, Russian President Vladimir Putin, who in an earlier meeting with Moon dismissed sanctions as a solution.
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and counselor to the president Kellyanne Conway both contradicted themselves and Trump in recent days while defending his announcement.
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But in terms of spending, Mr. Trump has embraced the austere preferences of congressional Republicans, even when that approach has contradicted his campaign promises.
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Yet, for weeks now, reports in both the scientific literature and local and international news have contradicted what Chinese authorities were telling the world.
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The tax bill even directly contradicted his rhetoric about supporting American workers as it includes incentives for companies to offshore jobs to other countries.
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When he learned that the FBI had proof to the contrary, on tape, Flynn contradicted himself, saying he couldn't recall what he had said.
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That build surprised the market which had expected a 2.6 million-barrel decrease, and contradicted preliminary industry data showing a 5.9 million barrel decline.
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That statement apparently contradicted the official account of the White House, which had claimed that Tillerson had been aware that the announcement was coming.
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IN FACT, SORT OF CONTRADICTED THE PRESIDENT IN SAYING THAT SHE HAD SEEN LITTLE DECLINE IN LENDING AND SAID IT ACTUALLY HELPED THE ECONOMY.
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