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"demonstrably" Definitions
  1. in a way that can be shown or proved

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King seems trend-agnostic: making music that isn't demonstrably new, but doing it in a way that isn't demonstrably old.
And there is a demonstrably large appetite for business loans.
His claim to be "bigger than ever" is demonstrably false.
Janesville is demonstrably the experience of towns across the country.
Poland and Hungary's respective governments have demonstrably violated democratic standards.
In comparison, the portly, legless Buchinger was demonstrably a stud.
This is because, demonstrably, the previous policy has not worked.
Microsoft has demonstrably grown from where it was in 2014.
But the Fed demonstrably does not have such superior knowledge.
At least one allegation against Mr. Ipek is demonstrably absurd.
If true, things could get demonstrably worse for the president.
The demonstrably false administration claim is that no one cares.
This claim is as bizarre as it is demonstrably false.
The protection under the C.D.A. demonstrably lulled Facebook into complacency.
To be female and demonstrably enjoy being sexual is even worse.
Second, the product has to be demonstrably true to be believed.
This is, in fact, demonstrably false in both assertion and outcome.
Yes. Popcorn is also made demonstrably better by powdered cheese's presence.
"I thought it was demonstrably untrue, but so what?" he said.
But it's folly to rely on hope that is demonstrably false.
That is not only demonstrably unprofessional and unethical, but potentially criminal.
They also flagged a piece of demonstrably false intelligence he provided.
During the 2006 conflict, the LAF demonstrably distanced itself from Hezbollah.
Transphobia, on the other hand, seems to have got demonstrably worse.
If people can't demonstrably see something, it's hard to change things.
Two of the books' dictates seemed like they were demonstrably working.
The president demonstrably has valid concerns — but his approach may backfire.
However it rules, the current checks are demonstrably not strong enough.
This is not just logically absurd, it is also demonstrably false.
This and other reforms to make legislators responsible are demonstrably feasible.
News events demonstrably ripple across these platforms in waves of public communication.
And this has been really demonstrably proven here in this particular case.
Diversity is demonstrably good for society and the economy, not the reverse.
Tech workers are demonstrably less than fans of the Republican presidential nominee.
Or, well you demonstrably can, but you do so at your peril.
These are both demonstrably false, but were reported as "facts" by Reveal.
If the votes don't demonstrably change and the margin remains more than .
The "crisis" in campus free speech is also a demonstrably false construct.
Again, the leftmost graph once shows similar returns with demonstrably less volatility.
People's mental health tended to demonstrably improve if they were physically active.
Though Father Palladino demonstrably influenced Mr. Jobs, the converse cannot be said.
He insists that things are true that are sort of demonstrably wrong.
It's someone who every day generates income from his demonstrably false utterances.
This was demonstrably the case at the ecumenical settlement of Dura-Europos.
Nunes called the CNN report "demonstrably false" in an interview with Breitbart.
Most were demonstrably false and based on faked interviews or manufactured documents.
What's remarkable is not that Trump said something that is demonstrably false.
Is it conservative to embrace as fact things that are demonstrably untrue?
From Republicans, who asserted that Democrats were demonstrably bad for the economy.
Life might be demonstrably worse for millions of Americans, but life goes on.
Moreover, it is demonstrably not shared by the rivals of the United States.
But if regional security, stability and economic growth matter, that is demonstrably false.
Selling insurance across state lines should be promoted if costs are demonstrably lower.
Third, Trump makes demonstrably false statements with incredible frequency -- even about trivial matters.
"It was knowing absolutely, definitively, demonstrably that the city was lying," Kalven said.
Under a strongman-style rule, even the leaders themselves grow demonstrably less competent.
The second, a think tank called Veritas, has a more demonstrably political aim.
Of course, some Americans hate government mandates, even when they are demonstrably beneficial.
Critically, none of it was demonstrably false at the time Trump said it.
Second to the face, the hand is the most demonstrably human body part.
What makes this lazy accusation so annoying is that it's demonstrably, arithmetically wrong.
E-cigarettes might help people stop smoking combustible cigarettes, which are demonstrably deadly.
"In some cases the review makes claims that are demonstrably false," he said.
While demonstrably false, this narrative became a self-fulfilling prophecy, with tragic results.
Gray Matter How can so many people believe things that are demonstrably false?
As it turns out, I was demonstrably correct only on the last point.
Nunes told Breitbart he plans to sue CNN for the "demonstrably false" report.
Of course, they were wrong — demonstrably so, thanks to Ms. Zorn, and measurably.
" Mr. Fairfax has denied both accusations and said Ms. Watson's was "demonstrably false.
He's a demonstrably thin-skinned man who gets upset when people challenge him.
As is demonstrably the case here, where it's been activated across London and beyond.
He's also been accused of peddling demonstrably false information, and just making shit up.
" March 11: Stone says charges he colluded with Russian hacker Guccifer are "demonstrably false.
Instead, Khan talks with the optimism of someone who has demonstrably lived through worse.
But one thing is demonstrably true: Trump is driving Republicans out of the GOP.
For that to happen, any form of gene-editing needs to be demonstrably safe.
More to the point, however, security issues with IoT devices are already demonstrably harmful.
Cirque du Soleil's audience is still demonstrably larger, with 18 shows being simultaneously performed.
From the perspective of the populism movement, this wealth-based approach looks demonstrably unfair.
Uber's company fabric has demonstrably been cut from a very different kind of cloth.
It's disappointing that the president insists on pressing a blatantly and demonstrably false claim.
It's an idiot-proof situation when you're demonstrably rich and famous … Unless you're Moby.
But that's demonstrably not true, which would make a special counsel appointment very odd.
Once again, Yiannopoulos faced no consequences for his dabbling with a demonstrably racist movement.
The only things she has ever demonstrably cared about was Jaime and her children.
So 'slow replacement' smartphone hardware demonstrably encourages less waste across the gadget ecosystem too.
And many organizations are, in fact, demonstrably bad for your health and well-being.
That particular claim was demonstrably false, according to three people familiar with the memo.
The ad was rejected by CNN for making a "demonstrably false" narrative about Biden.
It was then picked up eagerly by others, despite being a demonstrably false narrative.
In the meanwhile, its business demonstrably remains vulnerable to legal challenges around PHVs regulations.
But few are as easily disprovable, as demonstrably outlandish, as the Ukraine server conspiracy.
People tend to be more comfortable supporting individuals who've demonstrably done something for them.
Racism, sexism, and anti-gay sentiment were all demonstrably worse in the 1930s and '40s.
Are the design and display of the new phone demonstrably better than your current model?
Cruise's legal team successfully argued that suggestions of homosexuality would demonstrably alter his star value.
YouTube fans demonstrably like to feel as if they're actually getting to know their entertainer.
Though one that requires putting your faith in algorithms that are demonstrably far from perfect.
The Democrats justify their questions by pointing to Trump's habit of making demonstrably false claims.
U.S. Democratic lawmakers have expressed concerns that workers' rights should be demonstrably strengthened in Mexico.
The expanded investigation is the price a president pays for such a demonstrably bad decision.
Trump and Republicans are demonstrably ahead of where Obama and Democrats were eight years ago.
The charges are serious, nonetheless — and according to the Moroccan government, include demonstrably false claims.
" But more recently, a lawyer for Trump said that the tax data was "demonstrably false.
There is no evidence that Republican leaders have been demonstrably dumber than their Democratic counterparts.
She thought it unlikely that consumers wouldn't spend money if a car was demonstrably safer.
But why does such support still exist for a policy that has already demonstrably failed?
Facebook has a demonstrably worse record on privacy than many of its big-tech peers.
Critics say it consolidates power in the hands of a man demonstrably greedy for it.
Google also followed suit by announcing a ban on "demonstrably false claims" in political ads.
There are obvious things about the Switch Lite that are demonstrably worse than its predecessor.
Today's faint-hearted, hyper-partisan lawmakers, demonstrably short on moral courage, might heed the lesson.
We were looking for demonstrably untrue statements, defensible under no reasonable interpretation of the facts.
In much of the modern world, international sport is demonstrably a serious force for peace.
You've also named, I believe, the entire Cardinals roster that can demonstrably be proven to exist.
It's a cycle that's easily understood, and demonstrably leading toward a handful of companies owning everything.
No, I'm not saying I should've demonstrably switched to Lyft and sent Uber a mean note.
So to claim that his demonstrably false rants are somehow serving the public conversation is absurd.
These leaders will parrot his lines about "getting facts wrong," even when they are demonstrably true.
There will be significantly fewer vehicles in use, and we'll enjoy demonstrably safer roads, Matley says.
But he was fuzzy on the details and is otherwise, demonstrably, an unreliable source of information.
Still, I don't know if this is really demonstrably different from options to pay with PayPal.
Policy experts concede that indictments and public accusations are unlikely to demonstrably stymie Iran's cyber program.
Facebook had, until recently, defended Jones's right to make statements that were destructive and demonstrably false.
Most of the major conspiracy theories circulating about big tech are either demonstrably false or unsubstantiated.
Well, this is a man who reacts to stress in ways that are notably, demonstrably lunatic.
Both have extensive records of public statements that are demonstrably false, thoroughly misleading, or artfully deceptive.
Crops modified to be resistant to insects, like Bt corn, have demonstrably reduced losses from pests.
Mr. Trump often makes demonstrably false claims that even his press secretary sometimes refuses to address.
Mike: I quit Prime years ago because it made me feel like a demonstrably worse person.
She demonstrably believes that the same rules that apply to everyone else don't apply to her.
President-elect Donald Trump is demonstrably unlettered, incurious, callous and dangerously lacking in knowledge and comprehension.
Promoting unfounded or debunked concerns about the safety of vaccines is demonstrably dangerous to public health.
But I mean, do you acknowledge that in public he says things that are demonstrably untrue?
"Ailes' claim that Gretchen Carlson was terminated because of bad ratings is demonstrably false," the statement begins.
How did someone as demonstrably bonkers as Alex Jones get so close to the Republican presidential nominee?
Trump made fewer demonstrably false claims than he often does when he gives speeches of great length.
This nation can't produce two authors a year that can do it; the thing is demonstrably impossible.
At that time, the claimant threatened to issue a demonstrably false press statement unless she was paid.
These issues are demonstrably real, not hypothetical; it makes sense for left-wing activists to prioritize them.
Others note the appearance of "fake news"—demonstrably untrue claims that the anti-abortionists refuse to repudiate.
" The key here, of course, is a plan that is "demonstrably better than what Obamacare is doing.
But the fact that tDCS is demonstrably stimulating motor cortexes means that the technology is doing something.
" Judge Engelmayer said that the government's claim of a significant increase in such complaints was "demonstrably false.
Notably, CNN refused to air the same demonstrably false ad Facebook allowed the Trump campaign to run.
"Any suggestion in that regard is absolutely false — it is demonstrably false," Dubelier said, according to Reuters.
When they do not undertake demonstrably "reasoned" decision-making, agencies can be reined in by federal courts.
Intentions become very hard to establish when the mind of the actor is a demonstrably moving target.
In his remarks, the president made a shortsighted and demonstrably false economic argument for leaving the pact.
But he complicates the matter by issuing demonstrably false statements of his own, which, inevitably, make news.
"I'm equally proud of both of you," the mom insists, but that seems to be demonstrably untrue.
We take it for granted that President Trump says demonstrably false things on any number of topics.
The story starts humming once Bernard meets Joe Morris (Samuel L. Jackson, having a demonstrably good time).
This is hard to square with the idea that the delegates doing the work is demonstrably undemocratic.
"Any suggestion in that regard is absolutely false - it is demonstrably false," defense attorney Eric Dubelier said.
To fix that, we need to elect politicians whose platforms include the need for demonstrably fair elections.
And though the suspension didn't really affect production, the reverberations from it demonstrably hurt Duck Dynasty's ratings.
We do this as a nation, as individuals, as families — even when that construct is demonstrably false.
In a narrower sense, the Mueller report laid out demonstrably impeachable offenses — but it was less conclusive.
The trope that Marcus wants to ban certain forms of protected speech is, in fact, demonstrably false.
This is proven demonstrably by his statements at the time and clearly articulated by Obama administration policy.
Now, President Trump says that voters don't care about his taxes, but that's demonstrably false as well.
They proposed a benefit of 18,000 rupees a year (about $21.67,21.90 a year), excluding demonstrably rich households.
Or that this year it invested heavily in anime, a genre that demonstrably transcends both geography and demographics.
He then spent nearly a month making demonstrably false claims about "voter fraud" aimed largely at African Americans.
An attorney for the President said the Times' story was "demonstrably false" but didn't cite any specific errors.
He could play games with Jimmy Fallon or talk policy with journalists, and act demonstrably different with both.
Their approach now is to include people in women's sports unless they demonstrably have an unfair competitive advantage.
It's not like learning to play the violin, where you can be demonstrably talented at a young age.
But how could such a demonstrably shoddy and undocumented analysis persist for so long, under such close scrutiny?
A series of bad quarters, a new CEO, new guy comes in after that, not demonstrably successful yet.
The biggest problem with Sheff's defense is that, while it feels right, it's scientifically, demonstrably, incorrect and dangerous.
Iran has itself threatened to pull out of the agreement unless EU powers demonstrably protect its economic benefits.
The scene was a brutal example of what happens when it's demonstrably clear that power is distributed unequally.
Plenty of things besides tight bottoms, however, are demonstrably bad for male fertility—and they're not always obvious.
"The WNT earned more than three times less than the MNT while performing demonstrably better," the suit states.
Remind yourself of that the next time Trump says something that is demonstrably false about a private citizen.
According to the Congressional Budget Office, the bills aren't expected to do much to demonstrably lower drug costs.
" Katherine Hayhoe, one of the authors of the report, pushed back on that statement, calling it "demonstrably false.
Even though fecal recycling is demonstrably possible, the primary objection at this point has to do with disgust.
In 2013, the Agriculture Department's inspector general reported that the pilot program had not demonstrably improved food safety.
Timothy Egan Do you remember what monstrous, contemptible or demonstrably false thing Donald Trump said one year ago?
Failing to follow the safety guidelines in pursuit of aggressive expansion demonstrably cost Uber its license in London.
No matter what else happens, we need value-based systems that are demonstrably both clinically and financially effective.
Trump has said demonstrably racist things many a time, from his birther obsession to his taco bowl tweet.
Last week, the league announced new steps to combat "inappropriate, unlawful, or demonstrably abusive" behavior in the sport.
On Monday, the NHL announced new steps to combat "inappropriate, unlawful, or demonstrably abusive" behavior in the sport.
I actually think that where I've served over the years, I and others have demonstrably made things better.
The California congressman claimed CNN published a "demonstrably false hit piece" on him related to the Ukraine scandal.
Following publication of this report, Jeffrey said "accusations levelled" in the TNR article "are clearly and demonstrably untrue."
History painting could not seriously be attempted or lauded unless an artist had demonstrably perfected the male nude.
CBO's analysis throughout this process has been ridiculously slow, unreliable, and based on policy assumptions that are demonstrably false.
" Cummings called Sessions' claim during his confirmation hearing that he did not have communications with the Russians "demonstrably false.
We have a suite of social policies—integration, early childhood intervention and equitable school funding—that are demonstrably effective.
But she just lost a guy that she demonstrably cared for, so how is that motivating her moving forward?
Objects demonstrably stolen in the colonial era belong on the intolerable side of the line, and should be returned.
There is some leeway in breaking ranks if a member is demonstrably corrupt, as Richard Nixon was during Watergate.
High profile singers and rappers seem to be helping themselves though, becoming more demonstrably involved in the wellness movement.
Those tariffs demonstrably harmed specific industries and companies, ranging from soybean farmers in the Midwest to electric bike makers.
The advantage of using an existing treaty is that we already know it works — it demonstrably cut CFC use.
The demonstrably positive relationship between safety and investment in equipment and track maintenance raises the issue of unintended consequences.
Iran has threatened to pull out of the 2015 deal itself unless EU powers demonstrably protect its economic benefits.
The obsession with profit demonstrably works against human interest, especially when it comes to the protection of the environment.
"You have teachers who are demonstrably ineffective teaching students who need the best that's out there," Mr. Stewart added.
Electoral College victory, with the ludicrous and demonstrably false accusation that there had been millions of illegal votes cast.
The establishment of the Independent Authority for Public Revenue modernised management and demonstrably reduced political interference in tax collection.
He has spread spurious and demonstrably false charges against his critics and attacked journalists who are doing their jobs.
But at the same time, he thinks cases have one right answer, and might find more cases 'demonstrably erroneous.
The review should recommend abolishing the lottery to make sure that only demonstrably high skilled workers are granted visas.
I say "somehow" because Golden Corral declined the chance to comment on its staying power, but it's demonstrably true.
Lacking the guiding hand of text, the installation demonstrably hands over the control for sense making to the viewer.
It agreed with the hospitals, which said Medicare's policy would require "the perpetual use of even demonstrably erroneous" information.
Qassim Suleimani, Iran's top military leader, this has yet to demonstrably change Iranian behavior or the regional power balance.
The police target their neighborhoods, herding people into a court system where judges are demonstrably harder on black offenders.
" The group said it hopes the FCC will be guided by "facts and not demonstrably false claims and fears.
Australia is "manifestly and demonstrably behind" in human rights compared to the United States and Europe, Professor Triggs said.
And in any case, the program works demonstrably well in achieving its primary objective: preparing children for elementary school.
That — based on the most cursory glance at the history of racial justice activism in America — is demonstrably false.
Donald Trump could not make it through the first days of his presidency without saying something that was demonstrably untrue.
But there appears to be two key flaws in Pai's reasoning, one of which has only recently become demonstrably evident.
Beyond making the platform demonstrably hostile to donors' wallets, creators were confused by when exactly they'd be getting paid now.
By the mid-2900s, consumers were demonstrably sick of drinking butterscotch baby formula, and Metrecal scrambled to win them back.
" Prosecutors also said in court filings that the groups' arguments "rely on a series of claims that are demonstrably wrong.
That may sound similar to other systems out there, notably Tesla's Autopilot, but Audi's autonomous tech is demonstrably more capable.
West had always had an ego, but had demonstrably put himself into a bubble and ceased to empower his fans.
We are demonstrably safer and better capitalized and we are trading – we and the other big banks – around book value.
In other words, to win in Formula E, you have to speak Formula E. And Piquet Jr. is demonstrably fluent.
The PlayBase elevates my TV a couple of inches, which does not demonstrably change the viewing angle from my couch.
Predictably, it listed Bolivia as one of three countries that "failed demonstrably" to do enough to combat the drug trade.
Others, for whom the minutiae of food and wine are unimportant, may deem you fussy if you notice too demonstrably.
While Hispanic political influence has demonstrably risen, community leaders hope for more, given the demographic's quick growth and relative youth.
His attorney at the time, Mark Geragos, called the charges "demonstrably false" and the case has not gone to trial.
Possibly. Or maybe he thinks people pay $15 a month for health insurance right now, but that is demonstrably false.
The same goes for if Biden is demonstrably unaware of reality or if Sanders demonstrates some kind of physical decline.
He has an attorney general in Bill Barr who is demonstrably willing to bend the Justice Department to his will.
An admissions policy that is demonstrably unfair shouldn't be allowed to continue simply because it has worked for certain groups.
But he was also more precise with his iron play to the green and demonstrably more accurate as a putter.
Banks would also no longer have to show that a hedge "demonstrably reduces or otherwise significantly mitigates" a specific risk.
After all, jettisoning the former FBI director demonstrably made Trump's political and legal exposure over the Russia investigation much worse.
While Comey continues to maintain these were personal papers, it is demonstrably untrue on the face of the memos themselves.
But what is demonstrably true is that a good section of President Trump's loyal base has indeed been fired up.
On the plus side, this also means it's something that can be demonstrably improved with access to the right resources.
Reality check: Almost none of what he warns is demonstrably true, at least in terms of scale and scope of threat.
Connor is the most demonstrably out of sorts, having rushed to the hospital from a regrettable hookup with Oliver's crush Thomas.
We are proud of his courage in standing strong in the face of allegations against the Congressman that were demonstrably untrue.
Without accountability, oversight, and thoughtful ethical intervention, algorithms run the risk, arguably and demonstrably, of making an already complex situation worse.
This cycle demonstrably widens the achievement gap each year, contributing to a higher dropout rate and decreased income later in life.
This isn't the End of Days for Philly, but it might've been their best chance to demonstrably improve from the outside.
Netflix has not been very demonstrably excited about creating VR content so far, but it has acknowledged it's watching the space.
And checks by private companies are demonstrably failing in thousands of instances — bringing them unwanted attention from regulators in multiple markets.
The best example, which reporters confronted him over, was his demonstrably false brag about the size of his Electoral College victory.
Aggressive "Abenomics" policies since early 20153 have not yet convincingly broken the economy out of deflation or demonstrably raised potential growth.
Those nonprofits can then develop the muscle to capture their data and demonstrably help to deliver the outcomes we all desire.
There is "no demonstrably consistent" proof that doctors are likelier to continue practicing in states with damages caps, the opinion said.
"The world has never been more dangerous than it is today," the site states (which also happens to be demonstrably incorrect).
"Really, there has been no malware in the world so far that has actually put lives at risk, demonstrably," Caltagirone said.
Though the charges were demonstrably untrue, Republicans, led by State Representative Randy Fine, who is Jewish, repeated them through the election.
Trump transition spokesman Phil Blando on Tuesday described as "demonstrably false" any allegations that Price introduced legislation for self-serving reasons.
They should review the footage and require those who were demonstrably wrong to listen to how badly they misled their viewers.
There is nothing that can mobilize the federal government and its massive resources more than a president who is demonstrably engaged.
The Spurs are demonstrably better when he's on the floor, including in smaller lineups that feature LaMarcus Aldridge at the five.
But while Alvy is depressed about the universe, Richie seems largely troubled by his home life, specifically his demonstrably miserable mother.
"That approach has demonstrably failed; the United Nations as a whole failed to adequately address human rights concerns," the panel said.
But he said that his remarks on the media had received demonstrably less press, before he played a clip showing them.
It would mean insurers being able to invest in demonstrably low-carbon financial products and services, based on real, hard data.
As the sign of justice, Libra requires an intelligent partner, and you wouldn't consider dating someone unless they were demonstrably intelligent.
Second, we have the Democratic Party and most of Trump's opponents clinging to and doubling down on a demonstrably failed strategy.
Instead, it should boost defense spending as needed, offsetting those costs by reforming or eliminating demonstrably ineffective and duplicative domestic programs.
The fact is, fiscal policy introduced by the Republicans and the president has helped the Fed make this transition, demonstrably so.
He often used racially charged rhetoric, repeated statements that were demonstrably untrue, and faced multiple accusations of sexual assault and harassment.
This last task has taken on a new urgency against the backdrop of a country that has demonstrably lost its mind.
Facebook has been criticized in recent weeks for its pledge to continue running political ads, even if they contain demonstrably false information.
CNN rejected the ad for making a "demonstrably false" narrative about Biden, whose campaign had asked Facebook to also remove the ad.
On the other hand... For investors, who already face a UK economy on the brink of recession, the alternatives aren't demonstrably better.
I just ask, why isn't a scientist, or at least someone who demonstrably understands how science works, leading the House Science Committee?
But while demonstrably forceful, she is also thoughtful and methodical, and can't be accused of jumping on the bandwagon of populist positions.
But it can slap terrorism sanctions against any of them if they were demonstrably involved in activities covered by Executive Order 2023.
Yet he repeated them anyway, even defending his claim to have opposed the Iraq War at length despite it being demonstrably false.
While Titi chooses to pronounce her name with "e," there is nothing demonstrably false in pronouncing it with "i" as DeGeneres did.
It must be an act that is so clearly and demonstrably unconstitutional that no good-faith argument can be made in court.
If its goal was to foster an early primary season that demonstrably rewarded the "haves" over the "have-nots," it has succeeded.
Most of the major conspiracy theories circulating about big tech are demonstrably false, but a few of them have kernels of truth.
Thomas said the nine justices should not uphold precedents that are "demonstrably erroneous," regardless of whether other factors supported letting them stand.
The company has also started adding information boxes under demonstrably false news stories, suggesting other sources of information for people to read.
There has been no transformation in the playing squad, no ruthless culling of those who had been found demonstrably wanting last season.
But the candidate is not his supporters, and his record is demonstrably different from what you'd expect from a would-be caudillo.
It is demonstrably false; the pro-life movement cares deeply about these women, many who feel that abortion is their only option.
Trump made 13,241 demonstrably false or misleading claims during his first three years as president, our Fact Checker team tabulated last week.
The six months since the vote have demonstrably shown that the public need not have unnecessary fears of a devolved Brussels government.
In other words, they'd have to demonstrably (and visually) provide evidence their points against man-made climate change — or lose points trying.
It was newspaper or, you know, online articles circulating saying, you know, "the pope endorsed Donald Trump," flatly, demonstrably, uncontroversially false statements.
So none of this is true," Nunes said, going on to say that "my statement is" that the stories are "demonstrably false.
However, there should be no dispute that certain views of these criteria, which are currently being proposed, are demonstrably and provably wrong.
All these supposedly godly men — Barr, Pompeo, Mike Pence, Ben Carson, Rick Perry and more — cluster around such a demonstrably godless one.
Any provider that demonstrably enhances the grid's capacity to withstand disruptions through any of these means should be eligible for additional revenue.
But the big picture is simple: The United States has never had a president as demonstrably unfit for the office as Trump.
But the trial judge found that the reasons Mr. Evans had offered for striking one of them were demonstrably false, violating Batson.
Death metal in general has been getting demonstrably weirder and more progressive, and I'm quite interested to see where they take this.
"If the President says something that cannot be proved or is demonstrably untrue, he devalues his own currency," he told the president.
Some of the book's contents have been, well, questionable — a few of its details are demonstrably wrong — and SNL plays that up.
The city is spending $10,200 for each child, about as much as Boston budgets for its public pre-K, a demonstrably effective program.
The ADS Word of the Year must fit certain criteria, including being demonstrably new or newly popular and reflective of the popular discourse.
The AV technology was demonstrably faulty, the backup drivers weren't staying alert, and despite repeated incidents—some clearly dangerous—nothing was being addressed.
The effect is that tens of millions of Americans, across the political spectrum, now believe a universe of things that are demonstrably false.
Westerners spread stories, often demonstrably false, that local residents throughout the region destroyed ancient monuments and statues in order to find gold inside.
" Wallace, Boback said, "is an individual with a history of not telling the truth, and the information he testified about is demonstrably false.
From there, the film alternates its escalating horror with the Warrens' demonstrably non-scientific attempts to determine whether Janet is telling the truth.
"Any assertion to the contrary is patently and demonstrably false, and as such, we expect this matter to be summarily dismissed," David said.
But at some point, you cross over from aspirational to fraudulent, and the DA's suit alleges that Lily's video is demonstrably the latter.
A country isn't simply the image of a country, and Macron has demonstrably struggled when dealing with the more granular aspects of governing.
Paul Ryan is demonstrably brilliant at suckering credulous journalists into testifying to his own brilliance, but he's not much of a poker player.
Conservators at the Getty have found that story to be demonstrably untrue, which is bad news for Smith and his sweaty painting campaigns.
These tax and transfer payments have also demonstrably boosted the incomes of families whose market income — wages, salary, and tips alone — have stagnated.
The vital interests of a hypothetical patient are not vital interests of an actual data subject (and the GDPR tests are demonstrably unmet).
Compared with its more laissez-faire attitude towards Android apps, Google is being demonstrably more precious with everything around its Daydream VR platform.
Climate deniers, as well as those with demonstrably impractical, short-term, feel-good solutions are moving us sideways when forward motion is essential.
This was all clearly necessary, but once the dust settles, it's unclear what, if anything, about the university's culture will be demonstrably different.
In other words, advocates of further regulating political speech are making demonstrably false claims that call into question the legitimacy of electoral outcomes.
In a blog post Thursday, Kashkari argued that JPMorgan Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon recently made "demonstrably false" statements about the banking industry.
While the president enjoys at best sparse backing in Hollywood, his election has produced its share of showbiz winners, and less demonstrably losers.
And yet, these critics of the man braid know demonstrably little about what female hormones have to do with an individual's aesthetic choices.
And once Kissinger had been made demonstrably aware of Condor's activities, the celebrated statesman would continue to signal his approval to the generals.
Networks like CNN and NBCUniversal have refused to run ads for Donald Trump with "demonstrably false" claims about former Vice President Joe Biden.
Then she blew it for me on her first day by appointing the discredited and demonstrably untrustworthy clown Boris Johnson as foreign secretary.
" The lawyer, Adam Ford of the law firm Ford O'Brien, added on Wednesday that "the allegations filed against Mr. Jiampietro are demonstrably false.
Because no one should be typing actual passwords into another third party service, even one run by a such a demonstrably good guy.
Thomas also said demonstrably erroneous decisions should not be "elevated" over federal statutes, as well as the Constitution, merely because they are precedents.
Going back to the very height of his business career, he's always been obsessed with demonstrably proving his popularity, especially through television ratings.
The second uses constructive critical feedback to instill trust in minority adolescents, a demonstrably powerful way to advance their social and intellectual development.
Of course, this can never be demonstrably true: there is always already more than enough literature to occupy any reader for a lifetime.
He tries to have himself declared insane, but there's a catch (of course): Anyone who wants to avoid getting killed is demonstrably sane.
Now that they are not just outmoded but demonstrably false, it is time for a more reality-based view of the restaurant industry.
This was problematic because accounting rules stated that off-balance sheet vehicles must be "demonstrably distinct" from the entities transferring loans to them.
If he's demonstrably inept at recognizing faces, the public might wonder whether he should still be deployed, with a gun, on the street.
Shortly after Ms. Watson came forward, Mr. Fairfax issued another denial, calling the allegation "demonstrably false" and vowing that he would not resign.
I think we can demonstrably make the case, and I say this without one second of hesitation, that I am the stronger candidate.
It's worth noting that Lorelai struggles demonstrably more with money in Gilmore Girls' early seasons than she ultimately does by the show's end.
Conway also suggested that Todd's insistence on asking why Spicer delivered a demonstrably false statement could affect the White House's treatment of the media.
And the XS simply opens faster than the X. When we measured the two opening in our video review, the XS was demonstrably faster.
" Attorneys for Carlson fired back in a news statement, saying, "Ailes' claim that Gretchen Carlson was terminated because of bad ratings is demonstrably false.
The commission says this was "demonstrably material and inaccurate" because it went against Tesla's own predictions for 2019, which were issued in late January.
Smith infuses his show with a demonstrably hateful, contemptuous, and toxic anti-Trump tone, and his 'reporting' often sounds like Democrat talking point propaganda.
Their logic is clear: Americans are demonstrably exhausted with the Democratic Establishment, embodied by Hillary Clinton, and might prefer a fresh, relatively unknown face.
" On Trump's relationship with the truth: "We undermine [our democracy] by talking about alternative facts or talking about statements that are just demonstrably false.
They would do well to choose a locale demonstrably pro-business, preferably a "right to work" state that promises low taxes and light regulation.
The company had said in April none of the nominees of Neuberger were suitable as potential board members and called the nominations "demonstrably unwarranted".
His lyricism is exquisite; his concerns and subjects are demonstrably timeless; and few poets of any era have seen their work bear more influence.
In short, Venus may be Earth's doppleganger in size and mass, but on many other metrics, it is a demonstrably alien and hostile environment.
At least one distributor has gone so far as to claim in court that a bad review of a car had demonstrably hurt sales.
When I tried to point out that such stories were demonstrably false, they generally refused to accept evidence that came from outside their bubble.
The result is lives have been saved, many more lives have been demonstrably improved, and the proven template for future success has been created.
After all, what other explanation is there for the demonstrably bad driving in my borough than an inability to read or speak English properly?
Mr. Wheaton said the new list aims to protect airport security screeners from travelers who previously have been demonstrably unruly at, or near, checkpoints.
The company's attempts to harness the spending power of the so-called Millennial generation and Generation Z have been fiercely strategic and demonstrably successful.
Nor did such reports account for the fact that from the 1940s to the 1970s, most natural resources did not become demonstrably more scarce.
Their concern is with those persistent beliefs which are not just demonstrably false but also potentially deadly, like the conviction that vaccines are hazardous.
To violate statutes that criminalize lying to Congress and perjury, it is not enough to say something that turns out to be demonstrably false.
"Any effort to connect the introduction of bipartisan legislation by Dr Price to any campaign contribution is demonstrably false," said transition spokesman Phil Blando.
The attention has given him a powerful platform -- but it has also made him the subject of smear campaigns and demonstrably false conspiracy theories.
ISS added, however, that such targeting may be appropriate in cases of demonstrably poor execution, operational issues or undue management influences over the board.
"We enter into that soberly with an enormous amount of study, but the fact is that what we were doing demonstrably failed," Lighthizer said.
The members of It Never Happened quickly began to compile lists of other demonstrably provable events that they nonetheless believe to have never happened.
But the reality is that much of the content likely to have most swayed votes is demonstrably incorrect, so this argument has its limits.
Motivation and activation are demonstrably doable — in particular if you have personal contacts and in particular if you have motivated volunteers going door to door.
Other mothers, in particular, might be inclined to support entrepreneurs who are demonstrably juggling similar responsibilities or whose motherhood gives them insight into children's needs.
That was a cavalier risk in possibly destroying a demonstrably capable and, to date, innocent judge by embracing uncorroborated and largely disproved or irrelevant innuendo.
An example might be if a newspaper opinion column accused someone of committing the very specific crime of perjury, and that statement is demonstrably false.
Every Republican on the House Intelligence Committee called on Schiff to resign for promoting what they called "a demonstrably false narrative" about Trump-Russia collusion.
Six months after Ryan took the Speaker's gavel, the barn is dirty again, and he's shown himself to be a demonstrably worse leader than Boehner.
By four percentage points, likely voters in two national surveys hold a belief that's demonstrably untrue: that Trump is more honest and trustworthy than Clinton.
It takes a while to change conventional NFL strategic thinking, which is conservative by nature, until something is demonstrably effective, and then everyone does it.
The health and exercise functions aren't demonstrably different form what I could do on a Fitbit, but the interface of the Apple Watch is better.
"Any effort to connect the introduction of bipartisan legislation by Dr. Price to any campaign contribution is demonstrably false," said Phil Blando, a transition spokesman.
" CNN host Chris Cuomo pressed Jordan on Trump's recent claim that media outlets do not cover terrorist attacks, a statement Cuomo said "is demonstrably false.
Networks like CNN and NBCUniversal have refused to run ads for Trump with "demonstrably false" claims about former Vice President Joe Biden, but Facebook did.
Wall also argued that under longstanding policy, the government only pursues a federal prosecution when the state case has left "substantial federal interest demonstrably unvindicated."
Ryan LochteOctober 23, 2014 In all of the photos, Carter looks pretty much the same, so it's not demonstrably clear whether he's aged or not.
Far more frightening is the family separation policy that, though formally ended, reportedly still remains enforced at the southern border, despite its demonstrably fatal consequences.
Pain is certainly no less real because of its psychological origins, and in fact, is often more demonstrably intense if mental health issues are involved.
Demonstrably, discipline has almost completely broken down inside the government and there is a feeling among many at Westminster that something has to give soon.
The study found that even those most likely to read demonstrably false news stories online still received most of their news from the mainstream media.
"The First Amendment has never protected demonstrably false, malicious statements like the defendants'," the suit filed on Wednesday says, referencing New York Times Company v.
"A year from now, gold will be demonstrably higher than it is right now," The Gartman Letter's founder told "Futures Now " in a recent interview.
Declining convenience store retail traffic did not demonstrably hurt Pepsi's snack business, an area of the grocery store that continues to be popular with consumers.
Part of the motivation for the Met's new wing was to demonstrably increase its commitment to contemporary art, while attracting collectors' dollars and art donations.
So how does someone deal with a personality like Milo, who is going much, much further than other guests, saying things that are demonstrably false?
His organization, InfoWars, spreads demonstrably false information and conspiracy theories on a host of issues, including claiming that the Sandy Hook massacre was a hoax.
Google also clarified its rules around lack of truth advertising, banning ads with "demonstrably false claims that could significantly undermine participation or trust" in elections.
Congressional inaction has left families losing faith in a program that, research has shown us, demonstrably improves their ability to access and afford health care.
For one thing, I am assuming that the Vice President didn't know he is out there telling the American people something that is demonstrably untrue.
The campaign has seen foreign groups illegally buy ads, anonymous pages posting graphic images of fetuses, and untraceable groups buying ads featuring demonstrably fake medical evidence.
She has demonstrably failed to unite the country, paying little attention to the views of opposition parties, or to those of business or the trade unions.
Instead, Facebook users in Ireland are greeted with anonymous pages posting graphic images of fetuses, and ads featuring demonstrably fake medical evidence purchased from untraceable buyers.
Again, a more proactive approach at identifying and firing those officers demonstrably unsuited to remain police would make tremendous strides toward re-establishing trust with communities.
It's a far cry from the formative era of the club, which one queen labeled "the mephedrone years"—a place that was demonstrably non-parent friendly.
The object was so demonstrably weird that some scientists speculated it could have been an example of alien technology—perhaps even an attempt at first contact.
" Katherine Hayhoe, one of the authors of the report, pushed back on Walters's statement that the report represented the "most extreme scenario," calling it "demonstrably false.
Speaking in one voice, the eight justices papered over their demonstrably contrasting views on the legal merits of the religious non-profit groups' challenge to Obamacare.
Tuesday should bring our first significant data haul that will give an idea of if this machine recount will be demonstrably different than the original count.
The dialogue is so salty it can burn your eyes, yet everyone is capable of kindness, and their lives are demonstrably better for having one another.
Within three years, the bill would allow auto manufacturers to sell 80,000 autonomous vehicles annually as long as they are demonstrably as safe as regular cars.
Demonstrably and performatively heavier than Silver Side Up, 22000's The Long Road affirmed Nickelback's in the millennial pantheon, or at least kept the momentum going.
Bregoli's claims were demonstrably false, but at least they spoke truth to our universal urge to prove haters wrong, especially when they might actually be right.
If we are to persuade the skeptics that we really are better off than ever, all the facts have got to be right and demonstrably so.
Conservatives have long claimed to share a defined political worldview dating back to the 1950s; Breitbart's defining belief in a "cultural Marxist" conspiracy was demonstrably wacky.
So Trump's chief of staff, John F. Kelly, can say something demonstrably false about the war, because most people are just as clueless as he is.
The rationale to do so, which I believe Democratic primary voters (and others as well) will support, is clear: The trade war is demonstrably not working.
Advocates for the disadvantaged must also highlight and capitalize on the many demonstrably effective antipoverty solutions already well known to the academic, research and nonprofit communities.
"If this ad is making a claim that is clear that, say, Kamala Harris went to jail for dealing drugs—that is demonstrably false," she said.
With so much policy agreement between them, the former state Senate Leader struggled to show how his leadership in Washington would lead to demonstrably different results.
In general, our political culture seems to be increasingly populated by people who espouse outlandish or demonstrably false claims that often align with their political ideology.
Another advantage of my joyous rides to my far-flung work sites is that my motorcycle demonstrably reduces overall traffic congestion, which benefits all New Yorkers.
But we now have a half-century of experience with a variety of national health care programs in other countries that have produced demonstrably superior outcomes.
" After CNN's report published, Blando said: "Any effort to connect the introduction of Dr. Price's legislation, co-sponsored with Democrats, to a campaign contribution is demonstrably false.
Actual monetary value can be transferred between two strangers, and this transfer can be demonstrably, indisputably verified, without requiring the blessing of any other person or entity.
The Charter does allow for "reasonable limits" on religious freedom when they are "demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society," as critics of polygamy have noted.
US District Judge Mark Goldsmith said Bernacke's claim was "demonstrably false" since it was in fact the Iraqi prime minister who refused to approve the chartered flight.
It remains to be seen if a more meandering path to profitability will in any way curb the spread of idiotic, demonstrably false articles such as this.
If ten servings of fruits and vegetables is demonstrably better than five, we might wonder if a diet made up exclusively of them would be even better.
The Justice Department clearly believes there is a substantial federal interest in civil rights enforcement, and that the state murder prosecution here would not vindicate it demonstrably.
The vibe was much as you'd expect: sadness that a man who has demonstrably increased incidents of racism among America's children will soon be leading the country.
My issue with the one-game wild card playoff in Major League Baseball is not that it's bad or boring—it is demonstrably neither of those things.
Instead, growing disillusionment with the electoral system should be a reminder to legislators that their unfounded statements about voter fraud have demonstrably harmful effects on our democracy.
One of their stances early on was there was no possible crime in the Trump Tower meeting from June 2016, when that was sort of demonstrably false.
"Any effort to connect the introduction of bipartisan legislation by Dr. Price to any campaign contribution is demonstrably false," said transition spokesman Phil Blando in a statement.
The administration proposes to eliminate family-based immigration for all persons except the spouses and minor children of U.S. citizens and LPRs – and on demonstrably false grounds.
However, Congress frequently skips the difficult work of analysis and discussion, turning incomplete thoughts into federal laws and pumping billions of taxpayer dollars into demonstrably ineffective programs.
It is unlikely that the partisan, rushed, secretive and demonstrably flawed processes that produced TCJA and now Tax Reform 85033 are going to be perceived as fair.
" While the line may not mean much to Trump, I think of it every time he follows up a demonstrably false assertion with the words "Believe me.
"If someone is saying something that is demonstrably false, we don't have the obligation to let it unspool; we have the right to stop it," he said.
The fact that Trump's claims were demonstrably false did not impede his rise, just as facts were largely irrelevant at the outset of the War on Drugs.
"The critical fallacy in the liberal logic of identity politics is that — demonstrably — 'groups' don't think homogeneously; they don't behave homogeneously," Ms. Matalin wrote in an email.
Afghan officials point out that elections so far have managed to transfer power without coups or major factional violence, and so are demonstrably better than the alternatives.
Afghan officials point out that elections so far have managed to transfer power without coups or major factional violence, and so are demonstrably better than the alternatives.
But the volume and vehemence of Trump's rhetoric, and his willingness to fling explosive claims even though they are demonstrably untrue is unlike any campaign in decades.
In commentary that was demonstrably wrong, given her astronomical success in tennis, the Telegraph's Matthew Norman wrote in 2006 that they were likely to hinder her career.
No high-quality study has found a benefit to screening asymptomatic adults, and putting people on treatment with supplements has also failed to demonstrably improve health outcomes.
There are also undoubtedly some managers who do have an edge, whether that be through specialist knowledge in a less-ploughed field or demonstrably consistent processes and instinct.
There are about eight sportsmen who give genuinely interesting interviews, and they're all fuck-ups who demonstrably had minds that distracted them from operating consistently in elite sport.
"The Trump Administration is modestly bearish for prices of crude oil, but demonstrably bullish for domestic crude oil production," said Dennis Gartman, the founder of The Gartman Letter.
Sessions' response during the hearing to Franken's question about Russia and President Donald Trump's campaign was demonstrably false, Franken said Tuesday on CNN's "The Lead" with Jake Tapper.
It's possible negative reviews prevented that number from being even higher, but claiming the rating "destroyed" the film, let alone the entire industry behind it, is demonstrably false.
BuzzFeed News found no evidence to support Musk's allegations, and determined his claim that Unsworth had been kicked out of the cave rescue site to be demonstrably false.
The administration downplays the impact of these policies on the President's goal of ending HIV transmission, but these issues demonstrably undermine the realization of the President's HIV initiative.
Allen contended with the PR difficulties of being an accused sexual predator, but — as with many of these men — his career was not demonstrably harmed or even interrupted.
But social media firms also cannot be trusted to truth tell on this topic either, because their business interests have demonstrably guided their actions towards equivocation and obfuscation.
And besides that, the Trump administration has also demonstrably acted against AT&T's financial interests — for instance, by blocking the proposed merger of AT&T and Time Warner.
Tom Davis calls the GOP's transition "from the country club to the country" -- has demonstrably accelerated as Trump has redefined the party around his racially-infused economic nationalism.
And right now, there is a lot of smoke that suggests two things: First, the iPhone 7 won't be demonstrably different, at least physically, from the iPhone 6S.
However, the idea that we should simply ban police from using this problematic and, at present, demonstrably racist technology was somehow not the only argument to be heard.
If, however, that action or linking arms demonstrably reduces instructional time or creates physical disruption without according opponents a "heckler's veto," school leaders may reasonably limit the activity.
Any Democratic politician who has been around longer than it takes for paint to dry must begin their run by apologizing for having previously held demonstrably sane views.
Third, the department cannot be seen to protect officers who are corrupt, brutal or racist; and its disciplinary system must be demonstrably effective in rooting those officers out.
Yet it is demonstrably in the interest of the United States and the rest of the Western Hemisphere to help their poorest neighbor get back on its feet.
One can imagine how listening to music that did that might have influenced the demonstrably percussive-voiced Wayne and why he might have been tempted to emulate it.
Americans were very good at belittling each other's political opinions and believing in demonstrably false news stories long before Russian hackers allegedly got involved in the first place.
And by scrapping the accord, Mr. Trump would set the bar almost impossibly high on any deal with North Korea, whose terms will have to be demonstrably better.
He or she must pledge allegiance to policy doctrines that are demonstrably false; he or she must, in effect, reject the very idea of paying attention to evidence.
"In addition to disparaging CNN and its journalists, the ad makes assertions that have been proven demonstrably false by various news outlets, including CNN," a network spokesman said.
"The idea that there is only one marketplace is demonstrably false," the company wrote in a statement, noting that Walmart still brings in more revenue than it does.
And Amazon is now in a position such that if it demonstrably fails to deliver on its promises, it risks incurring the wrath of its activated employee base.
The strategy risks periodic bad headlines in the short term and could lead to definitive rulings that hamstring future presidents — but it is demonstrably advantageous for consuming time.
Everybody in that courtyard was demonstrably killed with either a bullet or a bomb — and the government even knows this, beyond the CIA shenanigans happening around the edges.
"The things Trump says are demonstrably false in a way that's abnormal for politicians," says the Atlantic's James Fallows, who wrote the book Why Americans Hate the Media.
It quickly became clear that he was a huge mistake: He disappears for hours at a time, has lengthy personal phone conversations and has a demonstrably poor work output.
A new study, published Thursday in Health Psychology, reaffirms that obvious connection while providing some insight on why it's so hard to sway anti-vaxxers from demonstrably false beliefs.
We don't see him being demonstrably undone by her, as she puts it, and I wish we would because a crack in his perfect facade would be so hot.
And while Tesla has been demonstrably reticent to partner with a Chinese automaker, Keeney points out that Tesla also has backing from Tencent if it wants some local support.
I'm fairly sure I was demonstrably stewing around the Icelandic penis museum, huffing and shaking my head and scowling at the walls like a Muppet in a bad mood.
That, in turn, suggests they haven't even tried to get a handle on privacy risks, and therefore are demonstrably not making any effort to try to reduce those risks.
McGrath agreed that, at least from an historical perspective, it isn't always easy for people to embrace new technologies, even when they could, in fact, demonstrably improve their lives.
Each element — whether temperature, overly complex dishes and other factors, like mood and weather — can demonstrably affect a wine, although you have to pay attention to notice these things.
This new approach to fire, still more a goal than actual policy, represents a sea change from old strategies focused on suppressing fire — many of which have demonstrably failed.
Leaders have to choose whether to accept a result that does not demonstrably reflect popular will, or reject the result and risk a political backlash or a constitutional crisis.
The pilot program was the first phase of a longer term process that will examine whether or not a learning experience like this can demonstrably improve a child's vocabulary.
Energy efficiency regulations are some of the most demonstrably net-beneficial policies available to any government; they save both businesses and consumers money, as study after study has shown.
The day after his inauguration, Mr. Trump ordered his press secretary, Sean Spicer, to insist that his inaugural crowd was the largest in history, which it demonstrably was not.
The stats suggest a gap between interest, of which there is demonstrably plenty, and caring: Trump's poll numbers are bad but up a bit in the latest CNN survey.
They turned the stubborn, sexist notion that their presence and presidential ambitions were exotic on its head, citing yardsticks by which they were demonstrably superior to their male rivals.
Gabbard's presidential campaign continues to gain momentum, but she has seen her political and personal reputation smeared and her candidacy intentionally damaged by Clinton's malicious and demonstrably false remarks.
The Clinton Foundation has demonstrably improved the lives of millions of people across America and around the world while earning top ratings from charity watchdog groups in the process.
Every person with an opioid use disorder should receive evidence-based treatment — demonstrably effective medications, coupled with counseling and behavioral therapies — that targets the whole patient and sustains recovery.
A city whose residents often maintain that mixed communities are a source of civic pride has tacitly accepted a new urban landscape that is demonstrably callous and insane. Why?
"When faced with a demonstrably erroneous precedent, my rule is simple," he wrote last June in a solo concurrence — a separate opinion agreeing with a judgment — in Gamble v.
Tax proposals to soak the rich, in the name of "fairness," would demonstrably reduce investments, lead to capital flight and increase private-sector unemployment — again, disproportionately hurting the poor.
Calls by student David Hogg for stricter gun laws in the days after last week's massacre have made him the subject of smear campaigns and demonstrably false conspiracy theories.
The current board members will not run in the upcoming election to avoid wasting building resources fighting over posters and "fending off demonstrably false and disturbing claims," he said.
Nochlin rejects the values of greatness and genius, not only because they are demonstrably patriarchal, but because their application typically involves a complete disregard for historical or sociological context.
"Although this case does not present the opportunity to address our demonstrably erroneous 'undue burden 'standard, we cannot continue blinking the reality of what this court has wrought," Thomas added.
"Any company that can influence a US presidential election without being aware that it is doing so is demonstrably too powerful," McNamee said to CNN in an email last year.
The story is set up carefully so that Cage's conflict with law enforcement is about particular corrupt and confused individual police, rather than about a demonstrably slanted, fundamentally racist system.
At 28 by 50 feet this mural must have been an odd jump for the artist to make, from very tiny to very large, from decidedly intimate to demonstrably public.
It starts from a basic premise — that Trump's foreign policy vision is basically the same as every other president's and has been hugely successful so far — that is demonstrably absurd.
To wit, we have the popular willpower to pass gun legislation—the American people want this and arguments to the contrary can demonstrably be proven false at the ballot box.
It is a low bar; but being demonstrably sane, competent and able to refrain from publicly envisaging her opponent's murder is now at the heart of Mrs Clinton's sales pitch.
And, yes, part of the problem is that Evans and VanCamp — despite being demonstrably capable of charming performances otherwise — have about as much of a romantic spark as wet concrete.
Reducing consumption of animal products is demonstrably good for the environment and our health, and the new Greggs roll was developed in response to a petition signed by 20,000 people.
Blending first-person reporting from a variety of conspiracist gatherings with a measured survey of the existing research on conspiracy theories, she explores why and how demonstrably untrue ideas germinate.
On the other hand, it would show that Obama's challenge to the GOP to show him something demonstrably better for patients is honestly not that hard a standard to meet.
Driving the news: Speaking at Georgetown University, Facebook's CEO defended the company's decision to continue to post political ads — including some by President Trump's campaign — that make demonstrably false claims.
The intelligence community's warning about ToTok—by way of the Times report—is perhaps the most direct and actionable yet, although demonstrably difficult for Apple and Google to deal with.
"Every prisoner executed in 2019 had either a significant mental impairment (mental illness, brain damage, or chronic trauma), a serious innocence claim, or demonstrably faulty legal process," the center said.
Despite this claim being demonstrably false, the meming community pushed the idea so doggedly across a variety of platforms that mainstream-media outlets were eventually forced to address the issue.
It named numerous countries in Latin America and the Caribbean and again designated Bolivia and Venezuela as "countries that have failed demonstrably" to adhere to obligations under international narcotics agreements.
Based on this view, one would assume that Mexico has done demonstrably better than the U.S. since NAFTA and that unauthorized migration from that country is at an all-time high.
The incident occurred in the seventh inning of a game at Dodger Stadium, when Puig fouled off a pitch from Giants reliever Tony Watson and demonstrably swatted his bat in frustration.
And at least it suggests the film series to come is intended to be aware of its roots, and aware of an audience that demonstrably enjoys witty dialogue and intense action.
The United States has "decertified" Bolivia's anti-drug programme every year since 2008 and contends that Bolivia, like Venezuela, has "failed demonstrably" to carry out international and American drug-control policies.
His history of civil rights activism and his present-day messaging on race, which is demonstrably better than it was during the 2016 presidential election, make clear where the senator stands.
That this seems to have contributed to at least one death threat against her is demonstrably unimportant: The latest round of attacks came after the news of the threat maker's arrest.
How could someone with demonstrably racist and sexist views—views that have no place in the modern world as we've imagined it—be the man we elect as president in 2016?
The trouble is that only super nerds want that kind of smartwatch, so for the new version, called Series 2, Apple's focused on what people really demonstrably want: a fitness tracker.
On Facebook, meanwhile, nine of the 100 most shared stories were found to have been sensationalist, one-sided and aimed at triggering negative emotions towards refugees, but were not demonstrably false.
I would argue that spreading around responsibility for something that was a demonstrably criminal action by lenders fits with Wall Street's moralizing about deadbeat borrowers who should have known the risks.
He just picked up on the fact that someone â€" a successful black man, no less â€" dared to criticize his demonstrably true practice of using professional sports to divide Americans.
It has the unmistakable, almost procedural quality of a "Netflix rom-com"—a film that gives viewers what they demonstrably demand, wringing every trend into its most consumable, if predictable, version.
But even taking into account the desire for edge-to-edge displays, there are demonstrably more options than just sticking on a modest forehead notch and taking out the headphone jack.
If you were to dedicate your time into any one particular part of a Mars and human exploration project, this technology would demonstrably have the most significant impact to the mission.
Rather than closely examine the flaws in their proposed policies, they blame Israelis for not recognizing the brilliance and righteousness of plans that have demonstrably failed over the past two decades.
She said he had begun saying "things that were demonstrably untrue," including that she had never been to Ground Zero when a picture existed of the two of them there together.ADVERTISEMENT
On the surface the world today is demonstrably a more dangerous place, and the likelihood of military confrontation, especially due to an accident or misperception, is higher now than in decades.
While the new chip-cards are better than decades old magnetic cards, they are not as secure as the chip-and-PIN cards that have demonstrably reduced fraud in other countries.
" The consultant drew a parallel between the focus on health care now and the emphasis on immigration in the closing days of the 2018 campaign, "which cost some House seats, demonstrably.
He claims a bigger mission "The argument that there's massive voter impersonation, fraud... It is demonstrably untrue," said Kenneth Mayer of the Elections Research Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
"When faced with a demonstrably erroneous precedent, my rule is simple: We should not follow it," wrote Thomas, who has long expressed a greater willingness than his colleagues to overrule precedents.
This is especially true given his demonstrably limited interest in wonky, detail-oriented policy thinking, as this leaves a lot of the specific policy development to Cabinet members and their staff.
For example, imports from countries that are gross violators of labor rights, such as Pakistan or Vietnam, may face restrictions when those imports demonstrably threaten to damage labor standards at home.
Rometty has been demonstrably vocal about developing programs in schools that bring about a "new collar" generation of workers who can work side by side with artificial intelligence and other technologies.
And even if men and women experience the same amount of stress, they respond differently: According to the American Psychological Association (APA), stress demonstrably affects women more in several key ways.
But huge falsehoods by major party figures – where by falsehood I mean something demonstrably false, not a view you disagree with – are far more common on the right than the left.
" Last November Google announced limits on political microtargeting — saying it would limit the ability for advertisers to target political demographics, and also committing itself to take action against "demonstrably false claims.
Unfortunately, in our society, race has been the most heavily weighted determinant, with preferences demonstrably weighted toward Caucasian males of European descent for the first several hundred years of the Republic.
Sunrise said it would only pursue a deal for UPC Schweiz if it was "strategically compelling and demonstrably value creative for its shareholders," and said no final decision had been made.
Google did say that it would take new steps to curb misinformation, though, by changing its policies to forbid the presentation of "deep fakes" and ad spots that are "demonstrably" false.
The Trump White House, like the President himself, likes to state and repeat whatever party line sounds best, without regard to whether what they are saying is obviously and demonstrably false.
In Obama's case, his demonstrably untrue statements include his infamous lines about a "red line" for Syria and about Americans being able to keep their health insurance if they liked it.
He said an accusation by a second woman that he raped her when they were both students at Duke University in 2000 was "demonstrably false" and has demanded a full investigation.
He doesn't seem to have any evidence, and Reddit turned up this video of Renato as a youth player, and he doesn't appear demonstrably older than any of the other kids.
Though it is verifiably true that some Americans are worse off, it is demonstrably untrue that either all, or even the average American is worse off today than some seven years ago.
Earlier this month, President Barack Obama underlined US disapproval when he officially declared, through a State Department memo, that Bolivia has "demonstrably failed" to live up to its international counter-narcotics commitments.
So when it's Google-DeepMind offering 'free' help to co-design a healthcare app or their processing resources and expertise in exchange for access to data, well, it's demonstrably a different story.
It may fall on Mr Bucklew, then, to show that Missouri has a viable way to kill him that is demonstrably less liable to cause him excruciating pain than would lethal injection.
After a while it became clear that, even in the toy environment of the game, the reward-­maximizing agent was "demonstrably less robust"; the free energy agent had learned its environment better.
Cardi B has, demonstrably, experienced an ascent to the upper echelons of hip-hop in the amount of time it takes most people to go from shagging to pregnant to giving birth.
In 2015, he said that "there is no police brutality in America," which is striking both because it's demonstrably wrong and because if there's anyone who knows about police brutality, it's Clarke.
If you pretend that change is an enemy of the church, you promote a myth that is not only demonstrably false, but also harmful to any chance of human progress being made.
In the brief time this tax bill has been law, it's already demonstrably proved to be a detriment to the economic well-being of the majority of American families and small businesses.
The U.S. and its two neighbors need an agreement that will demonstrably make North America wealthier, stronger globally and better prepared for the shocks of competition during the "Fourth Industrial Revolution" ahead.
I actually think that where I have served over the years, I and others have demonstrably made things better, for the U.S. as well as for the countries that I've served in.
"  "I actually think that where I have served over the years, I and others have demonstrably made things better, for the U.S. as well as for the countries that I've served in.
But coaches at other small colleges suggested in off-the-record conversations that diversity recruiting is demonstrably easier for Amherst because of its deep financial resources, including an endowment of $218 billion.
" He added, "It is impossible to promote healthy dialog with bad-faith actors, who regularly produce toxic, dangerous and demonstrably false conspiracy theories; the objective of which is to mislead, radicalize, divide.
The bank association said the relief will apply strictly to individual borrowers who have been demonstrably affected by the crisis as a result of government measures to suspend operations in various sectors.
We urge him now to convene the stakeholders (law enforcement, prosecutors and defense lawyers) and, together with other Albany lawmakers, enact a law that has been demonstrably shown to prevent wrongful convictions.
His demonstrably false claims about election results in New Hampshire leading up today's meeting impugned the dignity of that state and were clearly intended to undermine our democracy rather than strengthen it.
" Breathalyzers are demonstrably unreliable as a 2019 New York Times investigation revealed, stating the tests "sometimes generate skewed results, even though they are marketed as being precise to the third decimal place.
The fact is, the Clinton Foundation has demonstrably improved the lives of millions of people across America and around the world, while earning top ratings from charity watchdog groups in the process.
We asked Facebook why it continues to allow the hate group to maintain a presence on its platform — which is demonstrably being used as a route for fundraising — but Facebook declined to comment.
The continued presence of any entity on the Privacy Shield list that has demonstrably failed to safeguard EU citizens' personal data must raise serious questions over how much actual protection the framework affords.
The UK's new prime minister, Boris Johnson, is demonstrably doubling down on political microtargeting: Appointing no less than Dominic Cummings, the campaign director of the official Vote Leave campaign, as a special advisor.
"A demonstrably incorrect judicial decision, by contrast, is tantamount to making law, and adhering to it both disregards the supremacy of the Constitution and perpetuates a usurpation of the legislative power," Thomas wrote.
And therein lies the lesson for all of us: any group, movement or political candidate willing to say or do anything for the sake of returning to power is demonstrably unfit for it.
Omada is enrolling 300 community clinic patients in Southern California and rural Washington in a year-long clinical trial of Prevent, in hopes that the program can demonstrably slow the progress of diabetes.
Brian Beutler has been arguing for a while that journalists are simply failing to do their job when they take demonstrably bad-faith actors like Steve Bannon or Kellyanne Conway at their word.
But Trump also straight-up lies on occasion, even if it's relatively rare to find a case where he said something he demonstrably knew to be untrue in an effort to deceive someone.
Though it received less attention than another Thursday 20170-000 FCC vote that scrapped rules intended to prevent media companies from forming monopolies, the Lifeline decision will make many people's lives demonstrably harder.
"So Enceladus is, in my view, the best place beyond Earth to go look for life—a demonstrably habitable ocean that is being spewed into space for us to sample," Lunine told Gizmodo.
"AMS requires opportunities to be strategically compelling and demonstrably value enhancing in order to consider pursuing a M&A transaction," AMS, a technology company specialising in sensors and lighting, said in a statement.
"AMS requires opportunities to be strategically compelling and demonstrably value enhancing in order to consider pursuing a M&A transaction," AMS, a technology company specializing in sensors and lighting, said in a statement.
Any advice from an adviser to do a rollover will have to be demonstrably in the client's best interest - and Morningstar estimates that $200 billion in IRA rollover money will be affected annually.
"Morning Joe" host Mika Brzezinski launched an attack against White House counselor Kellyanne Conway on Friday, shaming CNN for continuing to feature the Trump advisor after she's made so many demonstrably false statements.
Trump is also demonstrably wrong and Cohen is provably correct about the timing of the Trump Organization's efforts to build a lucrative new property in Moscow (what the Information calls the "Moscow Project").
As the Times and others have revealed, the DOJ's demonstrably false contention that a citizenship question is necessary to defend the integrity of the Voting Rights Act is first diagrammed in Hofeller's files.
"Criminalisation of communities ... demonstrably increases their vulnerability to diseases like HIV because it creates barriers to accessing health services," said Peter Sands, head of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.
"I actually think that where I served over the years I and others have demonstrably made things better for the U.S. as well as for the countries that I served in," she said.
" Yovanovitch also defended her tenure at the State Department, saying she believed she and others "have made things demonstrably better for the U.S. as well as for the countries that I've served in.
Smart programs that materially and demonstrably strengthen our security — like USAID's SWAT team approach to China's debt trap diplomacy, and support for allies like Mongolia — are clearly in the nation's security self-interest.
Drugs: Duque will need to reduce Colombia's growing levels of cocaine production, lest the Trump administration follow through on its threats to designate Colombia as having "failed demonstrably" to combat the drug trade.
He could have chosen downloads, revenues, click-throughs, but when he picked those, he knew that if he achieved those — and they started with nothing — he would demonstrably get the world's best browser.
The payroll records that covered Dawn's desk that day in 2005 lay atop hundreds of crimes that could have been predicted in a company culture where women were demonstrably valued less than men.
Most moisturizers sink in and adequately maintain my skin's moisture level, but few appear to demonstrably improve it — and fewer do so without leaving a thick residue on the surface throughout the day.
In January 2628, a Texas official issued an advisory to county voter registrars claiming thousands of people identified as non-citizens had voted in Texas elections – a demonstrably false claim he later retracted.
While certain facts remain in dispute, this much is clear: The most damaging accusations against him turned out to be demonstrably false, unsupported by existing evidence or contradicted by Sheriff Shoar's own sources.
"Tens of thousands of steel jobs have been lost in Europe over the past few years, and dumping, particularly demonstrably from China, has been one of the causes," it said in a statement.
"If the viral outbreak is not demonstrably well contained within the March quarter, we expect to revise our expectations for economic and commodity demand growth downwards," the company said in a regulatory filing.
I actually think that where I've served over the years I and others have demonstrably made things better, you know, for the US, as well as for the countries that I've served in.
If banning these clauses cannot demonstrably result in better treatment for consumers, we should not implement a rule that will likely result in substantially higher costs to consumers and harm to community banks.
In Opinion: Our columnist David Leonhardt builds a detailed argument that Mr. Trump is demonstrably unfit for office and "must go," but that a rushed impeachment could actually help him remain in office.
Mr. Poutou, 50, had instantly become a kind of folk hero, one expressing in unvarnished form what many Frenchmen and women are thinking: The political class, encased in its privileges, is demonstrably corrupt.
That same day, Spicer said in a press briefing that former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort played a "limited role (in the campaign) for a very limited amount of time," a demonstrably false claim.
"In fact, when Smith demonstrably reaches for his waistband after being shot the second time, Heaggan-Brown does not discharge his weapon, but moves Smith's hand away with his own hand," the complaint said.
" Facebook's "hands-off approach" to political ads Last week CNN rejected an anti-Biden ad made by the Trump campaign because it "makes assertions that have been proven demonstrably false by various news outlets.
No, Russian Twitter trolls didn't demonstrably push Trump's poll numbers higher Philip Bump debunks (debumps?) a recent study that found a correlation between Russian bot tweets and Trump's poll numbers during the 2016 election.
When 62 percent of Americans get their news from social media, and a huge swath of what circulates on social platforms is demonstrably false, the electorate is no longer sure what qualifies as factual.
I am sure that the right wing will be looking to create disarray in a progressive or feminist conversation about this by seeding some false story and landing someone with a demonstrably false accusation.
In a country where state media portrays Putin as a seemingly infallible leader, even some of his supporters were fretting that he may have made an error by appearing to demonstrably take Trump's side.
This proves demonstrably that the Federal Reserve did make a mistake with its December bump up in interest rates, as the path of GDP is clearly falling from left to right on the charts.
We're told Lynne read reports about Britney being held against her will and pumped with drugs she didn't want ... both, by the way, demonstrably untrue because the conservatorship does not give Jamie that power.
It's really an absurd endeavor to appeal to a system based on our own hearing and cognition to make an authoritative judgement in a matter on which our hearing and cognition are demonstrably lacking.
That's why the main point to remember is this: in February, there were people in the US with demonstrably safe blood — and despite having a newfound right to donate, bureaucratic delays made that impossible.
This sets him in stark contrast to longtime Warp Records label-mates like Aphex Twin or Plaid, who even in their progressive experimentation, demonstrably veered away from emergent club styles rather than embraced them.
Although the "neurosignature" targets of the research domain criteria are not demonstrably any more useful than D.S.M. diagnoses, and though they are far more distant from clinical symptoms and treatments, the institute favors them.
This shift in the control of the display results not in a demonstrably different aesthetic, but in the formation of another strata of meaning through new dialogues and dizzying displacements of identity and authorship.
Washington argues the proposal could increase passenger congestion and costs, and is not demonstrably more effective than its current practice of random screening, watch list vetting and background checks, two of the sources said.
What does it mean to have so many of America's foreign policy discussions turn around an idea that is demonstrably false — and what can this tell us about how and why America intervenes abroad?
For a lawyer like Prasow, the museum's immersive setup is worrisome because it skews public discussion away from understanding torture as a demonstrably bad form of intelligence-gathering to something with possible undiscovered benefits.
This would be in addition to the 6900 percent cut in the AHRQ's budget enacted in fiscal 2628 that has left the agency unable to continue longstanding programs that have demonstrably improved patients' lives.
The former mayor sought to build a demonstrably false case that Biden had intervened on his son Hunter's behalf to quash an anti-corruption probe of his employer, Burisma, a Ukraine-based petrochemical firm.
Washington argues the proposal could increase passenger congestion and costs, and is not demonstrably more effective than its current practice of random screening, watch list vetting and background checks, two of the sources said.
When the best numbers out there are demonstrably wrong, social scientists and watchdog groups warn, it's difficult to assess the scope of bias-motivated violence and convey to policymakers the urgency of addressing the problem.
And if anyone can put together a plan that is demonstrably better than the improvements we've made to our health care system -- that covers as many people at less cost -- I will publicly support it.
And if anyone can put together a plan that is demonstrably better than the improvements we've made to our health care system - that covers as many people at less cost - I will publicly support it.
"This is a new and inaccurate disclosure that we believe is demonstrably false, and is intended to mislead shareholders and others about the lack of progress implied by ADP's plan," Ackman said in the filing.
But because of the demonstrably false view that free trade is all upside — win-win — considerable economic pain has been meted out, pain that has not been met with anything approaching an adequate policy response.
Hillary has been more transparent across financial, health, policy and other realms than Trump and demonstrably so, so there's got to be a focus on that difference and a push for Trump to come clean.
And while vaping is (so far) demonstrably less dangerous than smoking—and perhaps not by a huge margin—it can still be dangerous to human health by way of toxic chemicals that flavor e-liquid.
To find out why people would continue to support policies that had demonstrably failed in their own state, we talked to Muzaffar Chishti, director of the Migration Policy Institute's office at NYU School of Law.
That decision said the Senate panel could prevail only if the information was "demonstrably critical" to the committee's work, but the judges also warned that executive privilege could not be used to cover up crimes.
They set up an ex-MI6 guy, Chris Steele, who is a patsy, effectively, and they feed him some stuff that's true, and some stuff that isn't true, and some stuff that is demonstrably wrong.
Given that virtually every relevant professional group opposes the Republican repeal bill, and that it will demonstrably hurt millions of people, any senators voting for it would clearly be violating their own oath of office.
In the end, however, no one can demonstrably prove the primary things human beings base their lives on, whether we are talking about the existence of God or the importance of human rights and equality.
First, that green projects—a solar power-station, say, or a facility to flare methane from landfills—demonstrably reduce emissions above what the host country has already promised under its commitments in the Paris agreement.
The movie doesn't have any illusions about heroism; the story spans decades, during which the hopelessness of fighting a giant corporation, even one that's demonstrably harming the people it's claiming to help, becomes very clear.
Such museums, as dictated by law, must "demonstrably serve and be in harmony with the public interest," but Hatch expressed concerns that private foundations provide minimal public services while their donors enjoy huge financial breaks.
I do not mean for a second that Our Kids will have anything like the same historic effect that How the Other Half Lives demonstrably had, but that's the genre in which I wrote it.
And, demonstrably, Facebook is not handling those responsibilities very well at all — not least by stepping away from making evidence-based decisions, on a case-by-case basis, of whether or not to activate Safety Check.
It means staying in touch with that crazy Trump-loving uncle who forwards the conspiracy theory emails; it means repeatedly speaking calmly and clearly about a Russian influence operation that is both ridiculous and demonstrably true.
"ISIS in recent months has made a number of demonstrably false claims for attacks and incidents that had no jihadi terror nexus," writes Paul Cruickshank, the editor-in-chief of the terrorism-focused journal CTC Sentinel.
Hardin is also consistently violent and demonstrably jealous, but he's got long hair, tattoos, and daddy issues (the latter three traits being the siren song for innocent teen girls in an alarming number of YA books).
Schauss based this theory on a year of experiments which showed that young men who stared at the color pink for a minute were demonstrably weaker than men who spent a minute staring at deep blue.
Facebook, which has born the brunt of this backlash, repeatedly surfaced demonstrably false news stories in its trending topics section in the months leading up to the election — a disproportionate number from right-wing conspiracy sites.
Far from it — because in order for the Duo to succeed both Microsoft and Google will have to accomplish something that each company has demonstrably spectacularly failed to do several times each in the past decade.
Gizmodo followed Facebook's foibles all of 284—from learning the supposedly algorithmic Trending News module was the work of underpaid human editors to the site's role as a megaphone for demonstrably false articles masquerading as news.
Rates have barely moved this year, hovering in a tight range; they are unlikely to move demonstrably higher any time soon, a phenomenon which could have thrown some cold water on prices and, ironically, helped affordability.
Pelosi also commented on news that all 9 Republican members of the House Intelligence Committee have called for Chairman Adam Schiff to resign for promoting "a demonstrably false narrative" about the Trump campaign colluding with Russia.
The "Petite Policy" is an internal policy of the DOJ preventing federal prosecution for conduct previously prosecuted in state court, unless the matter involves a "substantial federal interest" that was "demonstrably unvindicated" in the state court.
Not only is the present Congress exactly those politicians who wish to maintain the status-quo or strengthen their party's position, but this Congress has been demonstrably unable – or unwilling – to work together on divisive issues.
From ignoring women in pain to misdiagnosing migraines and even endometriosis as something other than the often debilitating ailments they are, there is a demonstrably broad audience for whom this type of rhetoric could be appealing.
Even at the best of times, a relationship with Peter Gill, who was married and demonstrably volatile, sounds like a mixed bag—Guess later testified that, on one occasion, Gill followed her home and choked her.
When it comes to the rich and mighty — say, a Harvey Weinstein or a Martin Shkreli, the smirking hedge fund manager — there is an inescapable reality: Many people take pleasure in seeing them demonstrably brought low.
That Mr. Trump's press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, would then use the demonstrably false claim that Mr. Acosta had laid "his hands on a young woman" as a pretext to throw him out compounds the cynicism.
"The voicemail and other correspondence I have [from Mitchell] may become relevant in a legal procedure to demonstrably show things like character, frame of mind, proof of Twin Galaxies outreach, interaction towards me personally," Hall wrote.
" What she said: "I actually think that where I've served over the years — I, and others, have demonstrably made things better, you know, for the U.S. as well as for the countries that I've served in.
A day after he was sworn in as the 45th president, he woke up furious that websites were running side-by-side pictures showing that his inaugural crowd was demonstrably smaller than Mr. Obama's 2009 throng.
And those two possibilities aren't demonstrably closer to reality today than they were during the last, second-to-last, or third-to-last times Donald Trump was incorrectly deemed by the pundits to be politically finished.
Think about how demonstrably upset even in much more liberal years people were during the making of "Cleopatra" when Richard Burton was fooling around on the set with succulent Liz Taylor while she was still married.
They know this because he went on live TV twice last week — in a Cabinet meeting and in a long Rose Garden ramble — and said numerous things about this very topic that were demonstrably, empirically false.
Update, May 26, 2:15pm: The story has been updated to reflect, while the original class action suit claims Tesla's Autopilot feature is "essentially unusable and demonstrably dangerous," the settlement from Tesla offers compensation for delayed features.
The research underlines how difficult it is for any data set to meet that standard of being truly, robustly anonymous — given how the risk of re-identification demonstrably steps up with even just a few attributes available.
All three are black men who died at police hands under suspect circumstances, setting off waves of national protests and contributing to an ongoing contentious atmosphere around policing and lethal violence, especially against demonstrably unarmed black citizens.
"I can advocate for things that benefit all Chinese: equal access to tech education for girls, making sure women who are demonstrably as qualified as the male participants get to speak and participate in events," Wu says.
If WikiLeaks cross the line by posting leaked documents (because AWS felt they might contribute to harm), Palantir has certainly cross that line by directly collaborating with an agency that is demonstrably putting vulnerable people in jeopardy.
Once the pups arrive in New Jersey, some of the pet stores are keeping the little animals in "demonstrably inhumane conditions, with puppies confined to small, rusted cages and starved for human attention," according to the report.
"This strategy is flawed, however, because it requires the demonstrably false assumption that what is discovered in males is how the brain really works, whereas in females, the same neurobiological processes are probably more complicated," Shansky wrote.
After all, it's demonstrably clear that, since the founding of the US military's Africa Command (AFRICOM) in 2008, violence on the continent has only increased, while Islamist terror and insurgent groups have proliferated in an exponential fashion.
Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari is taking on the financial world's perhaps most well-known and powerful name — JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, whom the central bank official said recently made "demonstrably false" statements about the industry.
But hundreds of airstrikes, dozens of casualties and months of diplomacy have done little to demonstrably advance those interests: The war remains stalemated, with key areas under rebel control and pro-government forces unable to retake them.
This aspect of Trump's personality demonstrably shapes policy; the president's recent decision to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports was, per NBC, a reaction to Trump having a bad week politically and wanting to lash out.
"The notion that we've stayed on the sidelines through this election and current administration is demonstrably false," he wrote in an email, pointing me to pieces by Judith Miller, Heather Mac Donald, Steven Malanga and Nicole Gelinas.
Legislation to ban abortion in most instances after twenty weeks of pregnancy, a point by which unborn babies demonstrably feel pain, can now go to the desk of President Donald Trump, who has promised to sign it.
Voter ID laws, rationalized by demonstrably fake concerns about election fraud, were used to disenfranchise thousands; others were discouraged by a systematic effort to make voting hard, by closing polling places in areas with large minority populations.
" The company also announced it would ban ads that included "misleading claims about the census process, and ads or destinations making demonstrably false claims that could significantly undermine participation or trust in an electoral or democratic process.
The attention has given him a powerful platform -- but it has also made him the subject of demonstrably false conspiracy theories that claim he's so skilled as a public speaker that he must be a paid actor.
Fans and critics have waited for the 3-point shot to be one of those additions for years, and while it's probably not coming in a significant way, DeRozan's evolved demonstrably inside the arc over the years.
It was hard not to feel the irony while I was reading excerpts from your recent speech at Georgetown University, in which you defended — on free speech grounds — Facebook's practice of posting demonstrably false ads from political candidates.
" Foster then brought up Trump's 2017 comments when he said NFL owners should fire any "sons of bitches" who don't stand for the anthem ... saying the comments are "demonstrably divisive to a nation that is already racially infused.
But Toronto was supposed to be the toughest challenge the Cavaliers would face, a team that pushed them to six games a year ago and was demonstrably better and more well-suited to the matchup this time around.
But she also emphasized that any policy debate must hinge on facts — a remark of heightened significance given that both Trump and members of his communications team made demonstrably false assertions over the weekend about the inauguration turnout.
"Both of Waymo's central premises — that former Waymo employees brought thousands of confidential Waymo documents to Uber to build a copycat lidar and that Uber's lidar closely mimics Waymo's single-lens design — are demonstrably false," the company writes.
"The defendant's protestations of innocence and being misled into a guilty plea are demonstrably false," U.S. Attorney Brandon Van Grack, the lead prosecutor on the case, wrote in a court filing on Friday that included the FBI notes.
But it's just as likely that benefits will take years to unfurl, are too small to enrich most Americans and may turn out to be a political loser because they could demonstrably deepen inequality and fan societal resentment.
This claim is demonstrably false: His only documented prewar remarks on the subject support the war, and the interview he likes to cite as evidence of his prescience took place more than a year after the war began.
Since its birth in 1997, the bipartisan brainchild of Republican Orrin Hatch and Democrat Ted Kennedy has lowered children's uninsured rates from 14 to 4.5 percent and demonstrably improved the wellbeing of children and families benefitting from it.
Sebastian goes on long tours with a band that doesn't suit him, leaving Mia alone to prepare for the one-woman show that he convinced her to put on by invoking the same values he has demonstrably sacrificed.
Despite these technical and financial problems, this is an active funding engine for hate speech — not illegal, and illegal for the government to restrict, but also demonstrably a purpose which some privately run platforms choose not to support.
" As further examples of what it would not allow, it cited "misleading claims about the census process, and ads or destinations making demonstrably false claims that could significantly undermine participation or trust in an electoral or democratic process.
Russo, Louisiana's solicitor general, Elizabeth Murrill, argued that her state was "demonstrably different" from Texas in both its need for additional regulation and the opportunity its hospitals offer for receiving admitting privileges — if only doctors would try harder.
But he is demonstrably right in concluding that Islamic orthodoxy deviated from its foundations by "abrogating" the peaceful and tolerant verses of the Quran, by reserving salvation only to Muslims, or by adopting some cruel practices like stoning.
But just behind the tax story is the effort to gut the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau; and this too needs to be understood in the context of a broader GOP commitment to a demonstrably false but useful narrative.
When a reporter asked President Donald Trump why, after 12 days, he hadn't called the families of four U.S. soldiers who were killed in Niger, Trump offered a novel — and demonstrably false — excuse: Other presidents haven't done it.
The unloved labels of "East bloc" and "Eastern Europe" were demonstrably cast off when the velvet revolutions of 1989 swept across the region, upending the Moscow-loyal regimes and paving the way for free elections and multiparty democracy.
Critics of this technology argue it stands to seriously threaten Americans' civil rights and civil liberties if used by police in its current state, particularly among people of color since it's demonstrably less accurate with darker skin tones.
Still, though it is clear the President is furious about the Russia investigation, and has demonstrably created political pressure on multiple officials linked to it, it does not follow that Mueller is destined to conclude he obstructed justice.
Hoover, a fiercely proud and egotistical man — show me a successful person who isn't — was demonstrably annoyed with King for questioning the loyalty of Hoover's agents who were assigned to the Deep South during the Civil Rights Movement.
Corbyn, as he showed in the debacle over the Palestinian memorial, has the Trumpian gift of emerging from every credible new allegation against him as if he's proved demonstrably that he's the victim of a media smear campaign.
While these arrangements may not be a panacea, corporations are discovering all kinds of benefits from smaller-scale relationships with young companies: They're cheaper, sometimes briefer, better targeted and often more demonstrably successful than a lot of mergers.
"Both of Waymo's central premises — that former Waymo employees brought thousands of confidential Waymo documents to Uber to build a copycat lidar and that Uber's lidar closely mimics Waymo's single-lens design — are demonstrably false," the company wrote.
And they have demonstrably proven that they lacked the foresight to imagine and understand the now clear real-world repercussions of those systems — fake news, propaganda, and dark targeted advertising linked to foreign interference in a US presidential election.
"Ailes' claim that Gretchen Carlson was terminated because of bad ratings is demonstrably false," reads the statement, which goes on to refer to publicly available ratings that confirm Carlson's total viewership was up at the time of her termination.
He has used his three powerful platforms—Twitter, an afternoon radio show, and his primetime Fox News gig—to spread the demonstrably false conspiracy theory about Rich's death, causing unimaginable grief to the slain young man's family and friends.
And they would have learned that he admitted he had an Election Day deadline to get his information public, was leaking to the news media and had provided demonstrably false information to State officials, according to Kavalec's own notes.
Clearly Musk, who sounded even more testy than usual on the call, perceives a hypocrisy in the disparity of coverage about driverless technology, and believes the tech to be demonstrably safer than human driving, at least when used correctly.
"Royal Caribbean has demonstrably lied to this court and, in so doing, Royal Caribbean has created a false narrative to accompany Royal Caribbean's carefully selected CCTV video upon which Royal Caribbean bases its motion to dismiss," the filing claims.
Even if your friend's life is demonstrably crappier or less happy while they are dating this person, well, those kinds of mistakes are part of life, and not the kind of thing you need to (or even can) prevent.
"Royal Caribbean has demonstrably lied to this court and, in so doing, Royal Caribbean has created a false narrative to accompany Royal Caribbean's carefully selected CCTV video upon which Royal Caribbean bases its motion to dismiss," the filing claims.
" CNN had refused to air the ad, with a spokesperson telling NBC News last week, that "it does not meet our advertising standards," and that "the ad makes assertions that have been proven demonstrably false by various news outlets.
The President's volatile summer -- including several sudden shifts on policy on guns and trade as well as stubborn defenses of demonstrably untrue statements -- has not led to a worsening of public trust in official communications from the White House.
The Trump administration, in one of the most demonstrably cruel, calculating and malicious decisions we have seen in recent history, has rescinded protections from deportations for children who were brought to this country by their parents without proper documentation.
If, on YO/POB and Fly, Ono most demonstrably fused rock and avant-garde music, on Approximately Infinite Universe (21973), another double-record set, she explored rock and Western pop-song genres — blues, ballads, Latin beat, folk, and more.
If you don't mind drawing crudely with a computer mouse or trackpad and have some free time on your hands, it's worth an afternoon trying to see how much better — or demonstrably worse — Sketch-RNN make can make your doodles.
Congress Just Gave Internet Providers the Green Light to Sell Your Browsing History Without ConsentThe House of Representatives voted today to repeal rules preventing internet service providers from …Read more ReadTo recap: Seemingly legitimate comments were overwhelmed by demonstrably fraudulent comments.
In a political climate that demonstrably prefers, if not rewards, the scoring of cheap political points over any substantive policy debate, watching policymakers of rival parties firmly agree on something as vital as the future of privacy is plumb refreshing.
Rob has been hit on by a beautiful co-worker, threatening his job and his fidelity; Sharon has been dissed by a former friend who, quite understandably, doesn't want to waste her precious free time with someone so demonstrably needy.
"Everybody wants to continue to believe that JPMorgan will surprise us again as demonstrably again as they surprised us with their previous quarter's earnings and I think that the chances of that happening are slim to none," he soberly opined.
In a world with limited resources, the limited pool of funds should go to policies that are backed by evidence and experts — not an approach that probably won't work and especially one that has demonstrably not worked in the past.
Karen Handel talked about health care in the right terms: she argued that Obamacare is demonstrably failing, it is hurting families, raising taxes, blowing a hole in the deficit and making the number one problem in health care -- cost -- even worse.
"Both of its central premises — that former Waymo employees brought thousands of confidential Waymo documents to Uber to build a copycat LiDAR and that Uber's LiDAR closely mimics Waymo's single-lens design — are demonstrably false," Uber said in today's filing.
The Western fence lizard, for instance, is classed as having a stable population on the IUCN red list of threatened species and it's classed as "demonstrably widespread, abundant and secure" on the Natural Heritage Programs and Conservation Data Centers list.
A report by the Immigration Initiative at Harvard University showed that DACA beneficiaries and their families — more than 250,85033 American-citizen children are dependents of DACA recipients — have demonstrably better economic, social and even psychological outcomes due to the program's benefits.
And these tensions have only become more strained under Trump, resulting in efforts to stuff the legislation with items that can't get passed elsewhere and amplifying the aspects of the bill that are having a demonstrably deleterious effect on policy.
In an unjust world, zhan pianyi becomes a private way of keeping score, so that, even when a deal seems demonstrably equitable, people are always asking themselves if they are being taken advantage of or, preferably, taking advantage of someone else.
Moreover, we are demonstrably in a populist age, one so anti-establishment that a president as unorthodox and norm-busting as Donald Trump could win an election and a self-described socialist like Bernie Sanders could nearly earn a nomination.
SECRETARY WILBUR ROSS: Well-- we-- we think there's no doubt you can get through Congress because we believe that if we do make a deal, it will be demonstrably better for the U.S. economy than what we have right now.
Regardless of the final outcome, Trump has proven that the traditional Republican Party has lost influence, so much so that a demonstrably duplicitous public figure, a man seemingly without conscience, can take the lead and hold it at least into March.
That the Hudson is demonstrably cleaner and accessed by more and more people each year is largely due to the dedication of a sizable handful of environmental groups who have been fighting for the river for the past fifty years.
"Widening the price ... gap between illicit and regulated products will further drive consumers to the illicit market at a time when illicit products are demonstrably putting people's lives at risk," the group said, referring to the national vaping health crisis.
As his White House team continues to disseminate statements that are demonstrably untrue, while simultaneously engaging in a running effort to discredit CNN as a "fake news" operation, it does appear that he's taking a page out of the Kremlin's playbook.
But Trump's statement is also demonstrably false because "inner city" is a catch-all term used to blame black and brown people for problems in America's major cities — even as many of those communities are displaced from those areas today.
The #MeToo movement has raised real questions about how to adjudicate allegations of sexual misconduct in a way that's fair to all parties, when the legal system and many company human resources departments are so demonstrably unequal to the task.
When more than 22016 Iraqi Chaldean Christians in Michigan were arrested and threatened with immediate deportation the weekend of June 212, the Trump administration's oft-repeated promises to protect Christians around the world rang not just darkly hollow but demonstrably false.
In a statement, Mr. Cuomo's counsel, Alphonso David, strongly rebutted Ms. Cater's claims as "patently and demonstrably false," noting that the state had launched three separate investigations into the matter, which remain open, but that she had refused to cooperate.
Over the course of 21 months, President Trump has loudly and repeatedly refused to accept a number of seemingly agreed-upon facts, while insisting on the veracity of a variety of demonstrably false claims that happen to suit his political needs.
"The defendant's protestations of innocence and being misled into a guilty plea are demonstrably false," wrote prosecutor Brandon Van Grack, who handled Flynn's case for Mueller and is now the lead prosecutor on it for the U.S. Attorney's Office in Washington.
Since cutting rates in mid-September, the second of what Powell has described as a "mid-cycle adjustment" to policy, a number of Fed officials have voiced support for holding still for now unless the incoming data grows demonstrably worse.
At her party's annual conference in November, the chancellor's Christian Democrats disinvited Huawei as a corporate sponsor and passed a motion demanding that only companies "which demonstrably fulfill a clearly defined catalog of safety requirements" should be allowed to bid.
Nunes has refused to answer any questions about the allegations of his involvement in these investigations, but did tell alt-right outlet Breitbart the reporting is "demonstrably false" and that he plans to sue both CNN and the Daily Beast.
If you look at the economic theories put forth during the economists' hour—from Friedman's monetarism to Arthur Laffer's supply-side economics—Appelbaum, like many others, finds the theories often demonstrably did not do what they were supposed to do.
And I've said, and I mean it, anyone can put together a plan that is demonstrably better than the improvements we've made to our health care system, that covers as many people at less cost, I will publicly support it.
Not only is it demonstrably false that Bloomberg was never asked or challenged over stop-and-frisk during his time as mayor, but the city was slapped with a class-action lawsuit over the policy and was rebuked in court.
Each side accuses the other, and amid the raised voices, the unappeasable points of view, the vitriol and distress, the obfuscation and exaggeration and blame, the only thing that is demonstrably clear is that one side is ruder than the other.
Meanwhile, Toula and Ian are constantly saying they need to work on their marriage, despite nothing being demonstrably wrong with it — they just seem sorta run down at times, but they're also parents of a teenager who's applying to college, so.
And I've said and I mean it -- if anyone can put together a plan that is demonstrably better than the improvements we've made to our health care system and that covers as many people at less cost, I will publicly support it.
" On Saturday, Charles J. Harder, a lawyer for the President, told the Times that the tax information the newspaper acquired was "demonstrably false" and that the Times' statements "about the President's tax returns and business from 30 years ago are highly inaccurate.
Even if Clinton would have spoken to these economic anxieties and provided an economic plan swing state voters could trust for their future, it is difficult to say whether she could have demonstrably swayed any Trump voters to turn out for her.
But as battles over the character of our democracy reach the court -- many focusing on President Trump and his administration -- the choice between exalting the rule of law and indulging conservative ideology, pushed by a demonstrably lawless President, should be a clear one.
It is, he says, a "profound puzzle" how to envision a legal framework in which these companies might be held to account for their editorial decisions without undermining their autonomy to "filter out vicious, dangerous and demonstrably false and misleading pseudo-information".
"If anyone can put together a plan that is demonstrably better than the improvements we've made to our healthcare system that covers as many people at less cost, I will publicly support it," he said in another prodding challenge to his successor.
I would say that no one gives a shit about whether a hot dog is a sandwich, but that's demonstrably false when you consider the dizzying number of publications who've spilled digital ink on a debate I guess I'm supposed to find engaging?
"Why has your self-regulation so demonstrably failed and how many chances do you need?" asked Conservative parliamentarian Julian Knight, scolding officials from YouTube over a recent Wall Street Journal report outlining how YouTube's recommendation algorithms tend to surface extremist or misleading content.
And the liability point is already generally well-aired — and in the autonomous cars case, at least, now having its tires extensively kicked in the UK. What's less specifically discussed in government circles is how AIs are demonstrably piling pressure on existing laws.
And in the first 85033 days of our 45th president of the United States, the assumption that our country is governed by a set of democratic principles in which our highest elected officials serve our public interest has been demonstrably and epically shattered.
In 2017 Trump proposed a 2018 budget that severely cut funding for school lunches and along with Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue would eliminate the demonstrably effective improved meals in the Health, Hunger-Free Kids, Act in favor of mass produced Mac'n'Cheese meals.
Similar to the bogus Steele dossier, demonstrably and flagrantly false in every aspect, the FBI relied on Mifsud to initiate an investigation into Carter Page, which proved to be an even bigger dud then the Democrats' reliance on Robert Mueller's public testimony.
White House chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE claims that using family separation as a deterrent is justified because asylum seekers "are not people that would easily assimilate into the United States" — a statement that is both demonstrably false and irrelevant.
Tony Hale disregarded Walter as she said through tears that Tambor's attack was unlike anything else she'd experienced in her 60-year career, only to again reiterate that everyone does this kind of stuff (though everyone agreed  what Tambor did was demonstrably worse).
" Rejecting arguments made by Mr. Janitskin and Mr. Backman during the trial that they had merely exercised their right to freedom of speech, the court said their attacks on Ms. Aro, often demonstrably false, were "systematic and continued for an exceptionally long period.
His black motorcycle jacket and pants evoke Peter Fonda's cool cat from "Easy Rider," but his cowboy hat and comical Little Lord Fauntleroy wig suggest that he is also tapping into his inner Dennis Hopper, Fonda's more demonstrably zonked-out co-star.
" On Saturday, after further inquiries from The Times, a lawyer for the president, Charles J. Harder, wrote that the tax information was "demonstrably false," and that the paper's statements "about the president's tax returns and business from 30 years ago are highly inaccurate.
"The unfair trial of Akhtem Chiygoz tops a wave of spurious and demonstrably false criminal and administrative cases instigated by the occupying Russian authorities against members of the Tatar community," Oksana Pokalchuk, the director for Amnesty International in Ukraine, said in a statement.
"I think he has demonstrably failed over the last two years, and the reason he's failed is because he's unaccountable," said Sandy Parakilas, a former Facebook employee who is now chief strategy officer for the Center of Humane Technology, an activist organization.
Ms. Princ replied that Ms. Robles was also privy to other information not included in the videotaped confession, such as Mr. Juárez's assertion that Anjélica had died not by murder but by falling down the stairs — a claim Ms. Princ called demonstrably false.
Apart from threatening environmental, safety and financial protections with largely unfulfilled executive orders, a demonstrably cruel deportation policy, and lamentable court appointments, the worst of Mr. Trump's plans have thankfully faltered, like destroying the Affordable Care Act, while others are nowhere in sight.
The required Form CRS customer relationship document may be a particular challenge for firms dually registered as broker-dealers and investment advisers, to be demonstrably clear about the disclosures, conflict managements, compliance controls and products relevant to each category of service, he said.
In the general, Kemp and Republicans tried to frame her as a radical leftist, a caricature that mostly fell flat for the simple reason it was demonstrably false -- having served as state House minority leader, Abrams had a record to prove it.
Unlike the Obama administration, which demonstrably lied to Congress about the mechanisms in place to ensure the U.S. can keep paying for the debt, Mnuchin should reassure the world that he will do everything in his power to avoid a U.S. default.
Bettman also said that teams were "on notice" to report conduct involving N.H.L. personnel that is "inappropriate, unlawful or demonstrably abusive" to the league and that the N.H.L. would create a system in which instances of inappropriate conduct could be reported anonymously.
At this point, everything they say involves either demonstrably dishonest claims about Obamacare or wild misrepresentations of their proposed replacement, which would — surprise — cut taxes for the rich while inflicting harsh punishment on the poor and working class, including millions of Trump supporters.
While Daniel Tiger has demonstrably helped preschoolers with empathy, self-efficacy, and emotion recognition, one study found this effect was maximized when the children also received high amounts of household active mediation, meaning that parents become involved in imparting the lesson, too.
"It was kind of a new and demonstrably different reaction because if you recall going after the speech and into the big rally on Wednesday, the feeling was, 'Gee, maybe this administration is going to be able to get some things done,'" Cashin recalled.
Gone is the Miranda Priestly attitude (after an entire 90 minutes of soul searching, of course), and in its place is a personality more similar to Jacqueline Carlyle (Melora Hardin) on The Bold Type, a boss who is demonstrably a leader, mentor, and friend.
Indeed, look back over the last few years' news about fake news, and social media platforms have demonstrably sought to play down the idea that the content distributed via their platforms might have had any sort of quantifiable impact on the democratic process at all.
That assessment has weakened demonstrably since, and Fed Chair Jerome Powell and many of his colleagues inside the U.S. central bank on Wednesday signaled readiness to cut interest rates as required to shore up a U.S. economic expansion that appears to be losing steam.
What's changed is that lately the weight of problems being demonstrably attached to heavily used tech services has acquired such a gravitational and political pull that it's becoming harder and harder for these businesses to sidestep the concept of wider societal and civic responsibilities.
A more appropriate comparison for a platform like Facebook would be cable networks, which (like Facebook) face no such prohibition on rejecting demonstrably false advertisements from political candidates – nor are they bound by related obligations such as rules on advertising rates and reasonable access requirements.
Her opponent was not Mitt Romney or John McCain or Marco Rubio but Donald J. Trump, a demonstrably crooked businessman and reality-television star, an unsavory, if shrewd, demagogue whose rhetoric and policy proposals had long flouted the constitutional norms of the United States.
"By applying demonstrably erroneous precedent instead of the relevant law's text—as the court is particularly prone to do when expanding federal power or crafting new individual rights—the court exercises 'force' and 'will,' two attributes the people did not give it," the justice wrote.
These core U.S. allies all demonstrably desire a strong partnership with the United States, but Trump's willingness to promote a valueless agenda that undermines these nations' core beliefs is beginning to make that pursuit politically unviable for the leaders of each of these U.S. allies.
And sure AR may never provide the kind of 'out-of-body' immersiveness that can generate such inaugural awe among first-time testers of VR. (Although Pokemon Go players may disagree.) But mixed reality as a technology is demonstrably more accessible and therefore more useful.
One has to wonder what in fact was achieved at the much-touted Trump-Kim Jong-un summit last month, and what the United States can really do to ensure our security — something this president, for all his bombast, seems demonstrably incapable of achieving.
"Rather than admit he was flawed, or made some mistakes he regrets, or simply acknowledge that different people might have seen him differently — as they demonstrably did — he's doubling down on an unsustainable and untrue account of himself and his reputation," Slate's Lili Loofbourow writes.
After years of criticism for bringing in the cotton harvest with forced labor, including by children, the government demonstrably called back students from the fields midway through this year's harvest, though young-looking fieldworkers were still seen in some fields on a recent visit.
What's more, a law passed in 2011 prevents anyone ever detained at Guantánamo Bay from coming to America, even to the supermax facility in Colorado that no one has ever escaped from, even if you're demonstrably innocent, as if the place itself taints you.
While Madison Hemings said that Thomas Jefferson was "uniformly kind," but "not in the habit" of being demonstrably affectionate to him and his siblings, his memoir shows how the parents were expected to treat each other and how the children's lives were to proceed.
While wood-burning ovens help make Montreal bagels the best in the world (sorry, New York), the scientific consensus is demonstrably clear: Wood smoke, whether from an industrial oven or a home fireplace, is a major health hazard and contributor to urban air pollution.
I will never understand how some of my colleagues, in many ways good people, could ignore or deny the President's unrelenting attack on a free press, his vicious character assassination of anyone who disagreed with him, and his demonstrably very distant relationship with the truth.
" But it's not partisan, he insists, to put Trump in another category given that he "says more things that are demonstrably, empirically false on a daily basis than any other president before him in the modern era and more so than any major U.S. politician.
If an old man in Hammer pants and one of those hats with a propeller starts dancing around, perhaps you'll forget how he blamed the 2008 economic crisis on the ...checks notes… end of the demonstrably racist practice of redlining...as the Associated Press reported today. Fail!
"A more appropriate comparison for a platform like Facebook would be cable networks, which (like Facebook) face no such prohibition on rejecting demonstrably false advertisements from political candidates -- nor are they bound by related obligations such as rules on advertising rates and reasonable access requirements," he added.
And while there's obviously a knee-jerk negative reaction to the notion of some government agency recording everything we see and hear, the movie centers itself around a detective that demonstrably puts the technology to good use, rationalizing away the inherent moral quandary of its own premise.
"In my view the court's typical formulation of the stare decisis standard does not comport with our judicial duty ... because it elevates demonstrably erroneous decisions - meaning decisions outside the realm of permissible interpretation - over the text of the Constitution and other duly enacted federal law," Thomas wrote.
What we've gotten instead is a lot of mixed messages from the administration, a lot of signaling that it would be willing to use force (against a country that's demonstrably more of a threat than Iraq was), without a clear and unmistakable commitment to actually doing it.
A simple story, cleanly told, and a player character who tersely defined with just a few small animations (smashing up the Mars base computers, when he is told to simply turn them off, encapsulates the Doom Marine perfectly) demonstrably increase one's enjoyment of a bloody shooter.
While VHA physicians have been quick to prescribe powerful and dangerous drug cocktails (opiates and benzodiazepines) in response to these and other service-related conditions, how could the federal government continue to deny veterans legal access to medical cannabis as a demonstrably safer alternative treatment option?
With many now coming to accept an INL mantra: "If targeted you will be compromised," the adoption and adherence to CCE methods and mindsets will: Initial outcomes from pilot engagements confirm that these organizations soon find themselves, from a strategic cyber risk perspective, on demonstrably firmer ground.
And while Hunt has always resisted calls to make breached plain text passwords searchable (for obvious security and privacy reasons), the size of modern data breaches — which can almost routinely involve multi-millions of users these days — has demonstrably ramped up pressure on Have I Been Pwned?
Trump has demonstrably weakened his focus on providing military aid for Ukraine — which the US ramped up in 2014 after the Crimea annexation — since diplomats revealed that Trump threatened to freeze military aid in exchange for dirt on his Democratic rival Joe Biden earlier this year.
"Unless he can come in and demonstrably show us — and I don't think he will be able to, based on the intelligence I've read — we are going to move ahead with a Russia sanctions bill during this next work period," Mr. Corker said of Mr. Tillerson.
"I actually think that where I've served over the years, I and others have demonstrably made things better, you know, for the U.S. as well as for the countries that I've served in," Marie Yovanovitch said when Trump's tweets were read out loud during Friday's impeachment hearing.
Facebook's algorithms also demonstrably select for maximum eyeball engagement, making it simply the "smart choice" for the modern digitally campaigning politician to run outrageous BS on Facebook — as longtime Facebook exec Andrew Bosworth recently pointed out in an internal posting that leaked in full to the NYT.
If 5G technology isn't living up to consumer expectations and a wireless-cable transaction could demonstrably help people get faster and more reliable broadband connections, regulators shouldn't move to block a deal even if the deals would be some of the largest in total value ever attempted.
In recent weeks, especially since the spread of demonstrably false videos in the wake of the school shooting in Parkland, Florida, YouTube has taken a harder stand against conspiracy theories flourishing on its platform, handing out warnings, known as strikes, to alt-right figures and outlets like Infowars.
"These games have not been organized in a bubble," IOC President Thomas Bach told reporters on Saturday as he made other demonstrably false claims, such as the Games not using any public money and Brazilians being "united behind these Olympic Games" despite the fact that half of them weren't.
Outwardly, the unease shifted to spectacles of profuse public thanks and proclamations of victory every time the new administration took a demonstrably pro-Ukraine action, such as the decision to provide Kyiv with of anti-tank weaponry, which Ukraine had been lobbying for since the beginning of the conflict.
Yet, leading up to the Iraq War, the government continuously promoted demonstrably false evidence of weapons of mass destruction, and it connected the secular Saddam Hussein to al Qaeda and the trauma of 9/11, as though the threat of violent extremism could come from anywhere Muslims resided.
NBC's decision to pull the ad comes after rival news network CNN issued a statement declining to run the ad, explaining that derogatory remarks aimed at CNN reporters in the ad as well as "demonstrably false" assertions made in the ad resulted in the piece not meeting CNN's standards.
" Mr. Krugman says that what makes him maddest about recent news is the way the media effectively validates so many of Mr. Trump's demonstrably false statements, including, Mr. Krugman says, his "completely ridiculous claim that he's adding jobs," and "completely ridiculous claims on everything from crime to foreign policy.
"Any article, segment analysis and commentary that does not demonstrably state at the outset that there is no factual basis for Trump's claim, and in fact that they are wholly discredited, is misleading readers and viewers," said the deputy campaign manager, Kate Bedingfield, in an email to reporters.
"It's just going to be tough in a state [New Hampshire] that demonstrably does not represent the coalition to really start making an argument that you can pull together the coalition that you need to win the primary and, first of all, to do well in March," she said.
No matter what else is on your plate, you do not want to be in the place of having sensible people ... The United Nations said the genocide in Myanmar has been demonstrably worse because of the way Facebook's user platform ... And that is an enormous problem in anyone's book.
It would have to be, if you want to prevent something really, really bad from happening as a consequence of your initiating a war, given the kinds of capability that North Korea demonstrably has — hundreds of missiles, thousands of artillery pieces, nuclear weapons, special forces, you name it.
" Ironically, Iranian and Arab social media interpreted these latest military developments as a victory for Iran and a defeat for the United States, Knights noted — presenting a grave risk to U.S. credibility if it could not be seen, publicly and demonstrably, to be telling Baghdad when "enough is enough.
"I am saying to every Republican right now, if you can in fact put a plan together that is demonstrably better than what is Obamacare, I will publicly support repealing Obamacare" and replacing it with the GOP's plan, Obama told Vox during a live-streamed interview from Blair House in Washington.
Two cautionary notes Small changes in oil demand won't demonstrably affect most people's lives, but "they could have a huge impact on oil prices, equity values of energy companies and on their ability to finance new projects," said Jason Bordoff, a Columbia University professor who interviewed Birol on the podcast.
"While the Committee chose to hold its hearing behind closed doors and deemed the transcript 'confidential,' it's clear that information (some of which is demonstrably false) is being disclosed by Republican Congressmen in open meetings and shared with the President and his allies," according to the email accompanying Goelman's statement.
His is a roster full of appreciating values, and as 22-year-old All-Star center Andre Drummond continues to grow—he's already the league's best rebounder, but is demonstrably still in his figuring-it-all-out phase—and his teammates do, too, Detroit will inch up the East's hierarchy.
The Run-Up The deception was so brazen, so demonstrably disprovable, that it felt like a milestone in campaign history: After relentlessly promoting the lie that Barack Obama was born outside the United States, Donald J. Trump looked into the cameras and declared that he had instead debunked that insidious myth.
"This is a brazen and demonstrably invalid attempt by Ms. Redstone to gain control of Viacom and its management in disregard of Sumner Redstone's wishes and to undermine the current board's ability to represent the best interests of all of the stockholders of Viacom," Mr. Salerno said in a statement.
The other, perhaps more disturbing, lessons are that even though Congress created a demonstrably successful waste-fighting tool, a veritable "black swan" in this sea of red ink, fraud and government mismanagement, many members of Congress have stood quietly by as the program has been gutted from the inside out.
A tumultuous group stage in which Brazil started slowly, France went through the motions and Argentina flirted with elimination — a fate that the defending champion, Germany, did not avoid — has produced a knockout round in which one side of the bracket would appear to be demonstrably tougher than the other.
The fact that the share price is just above half what the government paid back then is immaterial, even though the 3.5 percent discount to market price is paradoxically wider than the 2 percent knocked off last time the government sold to investors in 2015 despite the lender being demonstrably healthier.
To understand why, and to see what does work, we should look to the groundbreaking front-line police and community actors who have been developing creative solutions that are more effective, less harmful and profoundly more respectful of traumatized and alienated communities than the old and demonstrably ineffective and discredited menu.
A coalition made up of students, organizations, and Compton Unified School District is suing the University of California for requiring prospective students to submit their SAT and ACT scores, tests that the group calls "highly" and "demonstrably" discriminatory against minority, multilingual, and low-income students, as well as students with disabilities.
Material that will now be expressly banned includes deepfakes — sophisticated visual forgeries generated using artificial intelligence — and "ads or destinations making demonstrably false claims that could significantly undermine participation or trust in an electoral or democratic process," Scott Spencer, Google Ads' vice president of product management, wrote in a blog post.
When Mr. Trump says, as he did the other day, that the current government shutdown could last months if not years, I could not avoid the queasy feeling that his insistence on a demonstrably useless border wall is, in fact, a smokescreen — that the shutdown itself is his actual endgame.
Trump upset El Paso leaders, including Republicans, when he claimed in his State of the Union address last week that the city had been a crime-ridden disaster before it erected a fence on its border with Mexico — a claim that is demonstrably false, according to El Paso crime data.
Fed officials have been careful to say that nothing yet has changed their core outlook, which envisions rates to be held in their current range of between 2.25% and 2.5% until either growth demonstrably weakens and inflation falls further, justifying a rate cut, or faster inflation makes higher rates warranted.
To compound matters, the company's reliance on its own demonstrably unreliable geolocation technology to determine who gets a Safety Check prompt results in it spamming users who live hundreds of miles away — in totally different towns and cities (even apparently in different countries) — pointlessly pushing them to push a Safety Check button.
Allowing the president to "withhold evidence that is demonstrably relevant in a criminal trial would cut deeply into the guarantee of due process of law and gravely impair the basic function of the courts," the Supreme Court concluded, forcing President Nixon to turn over incriminating tapes that eventually led to his resignation.
By adopting the behavior of issuing regular OTA software updates — ones that can apparently affect things so deep in the car that the company can demonstrably improve braking distance — Tesla has started to open itself up to the same kinds of controversies and conspiracies that some consumer electronics giants have famously dealt with.
When the FBI director made a questionable last-minute decision to reveal the existence of more emails in the investigation of Hillary Clinton, when pro-Trump FBI agents leaked demonstrably false claims about further investigations, the world saw a common election-fixing tactic: law enforcement putting its thumb on the scales of democracy.
"Investors would clearly want to be involved in the IPO process because there will be things negotiated with underwriters that will demonstrably affect their securities and the liquidity of their securities," said David Golden, a partner at Revolution Ventures in San Francisco and former head of tech investment banking at J.P. Morgan.
"He is an executive that we are minded to back, one with the commitment, energy and insight to demonstrably take M&S on a better course, something for which long-standing shareholders' pine," said Clive Black, head of research at Shore Capital, in a note, retaining a "buy" rating on the stock.
"Like many people, I've noticed renewed interest in the 25th Amendment, as we've seen erratic behavior out of the White House and inability of Donald Trump to even tell whether it rained on him during his inaugural speech and repeating false statements that are demonstrably wrong," Blumenauer said in a House floor speech.
In a disease outbreak caused by bioterrorism, for example, Americans are more likely to trust information coming from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention than the Department of Health and Human Services or the F.B.I. Demonstrably false statements from high-level government officials can have lasting consequences for Americans' trust in institutions.
Aside from the fact that the Trump administration has shown no interest in protecting voting rights and that no administration has asked for a citizenship question in the 54 years since the Voting Rights Act of 1965 became law, there is one problem with the solicitor general's narrative: It is demonstrably untrue.
What's evident through a litany of demeaning anecdotes and hundreds of civil rights complaints—not including the misconduct individuals didn't report—is that the TSA's scanning system is demonstrably flawed, and a failure to remedy it so that it accommodates all travelers is a failure to prevent gross violations of the transgender community.
"He is an executive that we are minded to back, one with the commitment, energy and insight to demonstrably take M&S on a better course, something for which long-standing shareholders pine," said Clive Black, head of research at Shore Capital, in a note, retaining a "buy" rating on the stock.
But he said by ruling out any deal that would keep Britain under the jurisdiction of the court meant Prime Minister Theresa May has drawn a red line that "would prevent any future involvement of an EU-UK court-like body, even when such an arrangement is demonstrably in the national interest".
"It's a change of personnel, but the key tasks before the UK government remain the same - get the international diplomacy right, and make sure the UK is demonstrably on track to its own net zero target well before the summit opens so it's 'walking the walk' on its climate leadership claims," Black said.
Conservatives, meanwhile, accuse tech of a lack of "viewpoint diversity" — which bespeaks a bizarre miscomprehension that their belief systems are rejected purely because they're different, when in fact they are rejected because climate-change denialism, and denying the systemic oppression of people who weren't born white men, are as demonstrably & morally incorrect as e.g.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has put out a fresh call for tech companies to push for reform of the surveillance regime in the U.S., warning of the added urgency given new U.S. President Donald Trump — who has already been demonstrably hostile to foreigners' privacy rights in his first few days in office.
"[T]he Government has acted ignobly in this case, by failing to comply with court orders, submitting demonstrably false declarations of Government officials, and otherwise violating its litigation obligations — all of which impels this Court to impose sanctions," said Goldsmith, who noted that he will write a separate order laying out what sanctions he'll impose.
RATE CUTS BACK ON RADAR Fed officials have been careful to say that nothing yet has changed their core outlook, which envisions rates to be held in their current range of between 2.25% and 2.5% until either growth demonstrably weakens and inflation falls further, justifying a rate cut, or faster inflation makes higher rates warranted.
But while there may not be a ton of Wayne verses that address the topic of women without also addressing the topic of how Wayne wants to fuck those women, Wayne has demonstrably aided culture through a female lens in one indisputable way: using his fame to help launch the career of Nicki Minaj.
Smith thought the statement applied to all categories, which is demonstrably untrue; Black's win for Milk stands alongside Elton John and Stephen Sondheim's past wins for Best Original Song, to say nothing of the many technical winners and non-public figures who may have picked up Oscars while being out in their private lives.
Maybe we can be somewhat sympathetic to a demonstrably bad person when she is imprisoned and starved and forced to walk naked through the streets, hate the same woman when she commits mass murder, be revulsed by her incest, and feel her pain when she becomes queen upon the suicide of her last child.
Trump's position, such as it is, is self-contradicting and demonstrably weak; as The Washington Post's Daniel Drezner notes, Trump is now asking for what the previous U.S. administration got; he has proven he'll back down from a military confrontation at the eleventh hour; and he is increasingly making Iran's nuclearization more likely, not less.
Perry's public statements on climate change are offensive and demonstrably false; in 2011, he said he believes that "there are a substantial number of scientists who have manipulated data so that they will have dollars rolling into their projects," and in his 2010 book he noted that Earth is going through a "cooling" trend.
"As long as the trade war that we're in right now isn't having an impact on the United States' economy that is demonstrably bad for regular Americans ... being tough on China, looking tough, is probably enough," Anna Ashton, senior director of government affairs at the U.S.-China Business Council, told CNBC's "Street Signs" on Monday.
Leslie Kantor, a professor at the School of Public Health at Rutgers University, and a leading expert on teen pregnancy, said the minister's claim is demonstrably untrue based on the findings of dozens of studies on the issue, which has been the subject of a fierce political fight in the United States since the 1980s.
It's not that the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus are bad phones — far from it, they're some of the best-performing smartphones you can buy — it's just that Apple spoiled its own launch party by also announcing the iPhone X, which has demonstrably major upgrades, like an edge-to-edge screen and an advanced front-facing camera module.
While the world has become a demonstrably more salacious place since I was their age (during the show's final number, the 26-year-old rapper Jason Derulo sang that there was "nothing he wouldn't do to get up next to you and that booty" into the faces of screaming teen girls), the crowd chose Hillary Clinton as their president.
Extending New START, a demonstrably successful arms control agreement, provides a basis and the time to address new strategic arms issues with the Russians, including bringing China into a new strategic arms agreement; letting New START expire, on the other hand, will make future talks with Russia and China on strategic nuclear weapons more difficult and problematic.
Ironically this may actually be good for existing tech powerhouses, as those immigrants who are willing to come to America — a number which has surely shrunk considerably in the last month — will want to go to demonstrably pro-immigrant locales like California, New York, and Boston … meaning the best tech talent will get even more concentrated in those places.
In film, the "strong female character" trope has been countered by the recent trend of science fiction franchises helmed by deeply flawed, demonstrably complex heroines: The Hunger Games' Katniss, Sandra Bullock in Gravity, and Amy Adams in Arrival are a few recent example of female characters who have been critically received as having evolved past gender absolutes and stereotypes.
Though he filled much of the his pre-presidency by saying that demonstrably innocent people of color should be given the death penalty, refusing to rent his properties to black people, launching a series of failed pseudo-scams, and allegedly sexually assaulting a number of women, Donald J Trump still remarkably found the time to be a petulant creep.
"We see that risks are increasing, and we are worried about the upcoming 'Zapad 2017' exercise, which will deploy a very large and aggressive force (on our borders) that will very demonstrably be preparing for a war with the West," Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite told reporters after talks with her counterparts from Latvia and Estonia in Riga.
For example, even casual marijuana smokers can be denied transplants; the New York Times can blithely write about how saving overdose victims might have negative "consequences"; and for decades, proven interventions like needle exchange have been held up by political opposition, based on the (demonstrably false) idea that they could encourage young people to take up drugs.
In 2050, your average trip to a sushi joint will most likely be demonstrably worse in one of two ways thanks to climate change: It'll either be ruinously expensive for those outside the One Percent—particularly if you enjoy tuna—or you'll be gobbling down all-you-can-eat sushi made of mostly unrecognizable fish byproducts.
Last month a Twitter UK public policy rep told the parliamentary human rights committee, which had raised the issue of the violent sexist tweets, that it believed the inclusion of gender should be enough to protect against instances of violent misogyny, despite having demonstrably failed to do so in the selection of tweets the committee put to it.
Demonstrably dismissive of gender norms and the tyranny of machismo, whether it be his professed love for getting his nails done or his vocal (if complicated) support for the LGBTQ community , he's presented as a different kind of music star than what the U.S. previously got served from Latin America like Tego Calderón and Don Omar.
If China is willing to be transparent about its subsidies and other industrial support mechanisms, to work cooperatively to avoid large, damaging distortions, to demonstrably open its markets and act to protect IPR and technology, the U.S. may be able to lift some investment restrictions, avoid imposing massive tariff increases and work with China to reduce national security frictions.
Mike ConawayKenneth (Mike) Michael ConawayTexas faces turbulent political moment Democratic Party official: Texas is 'biggest battleground state in the country' Another Texas congressman planning to retire MORE (R-Texas) brandished a letter signed by all nine GOP members of the panel calling for Schiff's resignation and accusing him of promoting a "demonstrably false" narrative that harms the panels' integrity.
Despite having been demonstrably wrong about so much, such is their brass-necked shamelessness that they'll happily cook up and push the next conspiracy—Trump is being covertly drugged by White House insiders, say—to an audience only too willing to lap up the snake oil, even—maybe especially—when "the mainstream" have proven that it's nonsense.
"Though Russia's malign activities continue, we believe its adventurism undoubtedly has been checked by the knowledge that we can bring much more economic pain to bear using our powerful range of authorities - and that we will not hesitate to do so if its conduct does not demonstrably and significantly change," senior Treasury official Sigal Mandelker told the banking panel.
Yet even among the bevy of singular voices in the new Atlanta hip-hop scene, where male rappers can wear dresses and carry designer bags, moan about their feelings and dance with their hips, Lil Yachty is demonstrably odd, flaunting his indifference to rap traditionalism and aiming to remain somewhat wholesome: more schoolyard than trap house.
Driven by ideology or envy, or maybe both, Republican leaders have now pounced upon the demonstrably successful Affordable Care Act of 2010, a law that has improved the way medical care is delivered in the United States, providing affordable care for millions and driving the percentage of Americans without insurance to a record low 9.1 percent in 2015.
Particularly bewildering is why this happened in the early decades of the 21st century when the powerful impacts of climate change were becoming abundantly clear, and the scientific basis for the longer terms risks of nuclear power was demonstrably diminishing for one of the key issues — that of cancer due to radioactivity — and particularly nuclear waste.
Videos and articles about West's visit to popular music outlet the Fader last week show the rapper — at the time clad in a "Make America Great Again" hat and a shirt referencing former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick — continued to make comments about slavery that are demonstrably false, like his belief that by the 1800s there were just 800 slaves in America.
Surely, there can't be a recession around the corner, optimists counter: The economy is still benefiting from last year's sharp increase in government spending (not from the tax cuts, which have demonstrably failed their stated goal of boosting investment) and the Federal Reserve is now on a permanent pause and even potentially considering cutting interest rates again after two years of hikes.
"When Senator Sessions testified under oath that 'I did not have communications with the Russians,' his statement was demonstrably false, yet he let it stand for weeks — and he continued to let it stand even as he watched the President tell the entire nation he didn't know anything about anyone advising his campaign talking to the Russians," Cummings said in a statement.
"Friction created by copyright law plays a role in AI bias by encouraging AI creators to use easily accessible, legally low-risk works as training data, even when those works are demonstrably biased," Amanda Levendowski, a clinical teaching fellow at the Technology Law & Policy Clinic at New York University Law School and the author of the forthcoming article told me in an email.
Beto O'RourkeBeto O'RourkeCastro qualifies for next Democratic primary debates 2020 Democrats react to NYPD firing of officer in Garner case: 'Finally' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall MORE (D-Texas) said Thursday he would "absolutely" take down the border wall in El Paso, Texas, arguing that the structure has not made the city demonstrably safer.
"When Senator Sessions testified under oath that 'I did not have communications with the Russians,' his statement was demonstrably false, yet he let it stand for weeks — and he continued to let it stand even as he watched the President tell the entire nation he didn't know anything about anyone advising his campaign talking to the Russians," Cummings said in a statement.
Epstein told associates that he introduced the couple, a claim that Dubin&aposs attorney calls "demonstrably false" (the Wall Street Journal reported last year that Dubin and Andersson were already together when Dubin met Epstein.) Epstein also told associates that he had considered marrying their daughter Celina Dubin, so that she could inherit his fortune, Business Insider reported in December.
The insincerity at work here is obvious, but it's well worth asking why Republicans have been demonstrably more willing to grant rhetorical charity to Sanders, a socialist who could well win the presidency and who won 13 million votes in the last primary, than to Ocasio-Cortez, a House freshman from New York City who won just over 100,000 votes in her election.
"Going forward, our clubs are on notice that if they become aware of an incident of conduct involving NHL personnel on or off the ice that is clearly inappropriate, unlawful or demonstrably abusive, or that may violate the league's policies, involving NHL Club personnel, on or off the ice, we at the League office ... must be immediately advised," said Bettman.
"When Senator Sessions testified under oath that 'I did not have communications with the Russians,' his statement was demonstrably false, yet he let it stand for weeks — and he continued to let it stand even as he watched the President tell the entire nation he didn't know anything about anyone advising his campaign talking to the Russians," Cummings said in a written statement.
While it might not sound like the kind of music you'd hear on a busy Saturday night in Oval Space it is demonstrably an album that's soaked up all those feelings that come with spending evening after evening in company of warm bodies and loud music, aware of that instability of it all, and the desire to make each moment a memory.
But with the market as a whole no longer demonstrably cheap (as it briefly was in December) and 2019 profit forecasts stubbornly flat despite most companies beating first-quarter earnings estimates, bullish positioning and psychology can leave the market less able to absorb an unforeseen challenge to the upbeat case - such as a new round tariffs on China imposed by the White House, say.
Mark Zuckerberg's recent open letter — which sought to reframe some of the societal divisions that have been demonstrably exacerbated by social networking as a need to further embed social networking structures into human societies to harness even more of people's activity — is unlikely to be the last public pronouncement the Facebook CEO feels moved to make as social networking platforms and political discourse are wound ever tighter.
By false news, I'm referring to stories with a premise that is demonstrably false: like the fake viral Facebook story alleging an FBI agent investigating Hillary Clinton's private email server had killed himself and his wife, for example, or the one that said Donald Trump won the popular election, which became Google's top answer to "who won the popular vote" in the United States despite being false.
And without these tech tools the highly engaged Catalan independence movement would undoubtedly create alternative conduits to spread their messages and mobilize supporters (as others have pointed out, the movement's cohesiveness is founded on neighborhood solidarity and grassroots political structures; tech platforms can't take credit for the underlying community solidarity which is yielding such a demonstrably high level of political engagement among local people).
Jackson is clearly in charge at the Garden, but his authority has been exercised exclusively in reverse—by trying to tear down the team he built, by attempting to find players to plug into the antique offense that built his brand as a coach a couple decades ago, and most recently in undoing the one thing that he has demonstrably gotten right as the team's chief executive.
Given the demonstrably haphazard and shortsighted nature of the Trump administration's national security decision-making process (including calling off strikes against Iran 10 minutes before impact, inviting the Taliban to Camp David and abandoning the Kurds), it's doubtful the administration spent much time gaming out the second and third order consequences of their action or preparing to protect American military and diplomatic personnel in the region.
"Going forward, our clubs are on notice that if they become aware of an incident of conduct involving NHL personnel on or off the ice that is clearly inappropriate, unlawful or demonstrably abusive, or that may violate the League's policies, involving NHL Club personnel, on or off the ice, we at the League office -- Bill Daly or me -- must be immediately advised," the statement read.
Student journalist interviewed classmates as shooter walked school halls He has become the subject of smear campaigns and demonstrably false conspiracy theories that say either he has been "coached" by his father, a former FBI agent; or he is a "pawn" for anti-gun campaigners; or he is not a victim but a "crisis actor," paid to travel to disaster sites to argue against stricter gun laws.
Since then we've had several iterations of the two-phone lineup and even a come back for the older 4-inch size in the iPhone SE. No model was definitively the iPhone, though — not even last year's iPhone X. Even though it was demonstrably superior to its peers in the lineup, the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus, it was too expensive and experimental to be an iPhone for the masses.
Put simply, Democrats need to focus on issues that will demonstrably improve the quality of life of people of color and all working class Americans, which means we need to encourage experimentation, whether it be in public schools, charter schools or parochial schools, in vocational training so that those not on a college track have opportunities to create a middle class lifestyle in our society today and in the future.
But the outrage is at risk of being misdirected, and will be followed by the realization that the colloquial "fake news" — the newslike media, amateur and professional, for which truth is defined first in personal and political terms, and which must only meet the bar of not being obviously, inarguably, demonstrably false — will continue growing apace, gaining authority by sheer force, not despite Facebook but because of it.
Today, because you are largely isolated from other countries and riding virtually solo when it comes to the basis for reimposing sanctions -- others question their applicability in light of Iran's continued implementation of the terms of the nuclear deal -- you cannot expect the same level of effort to prevent sanctions evasion, particularly by Russia and China, who have demonstrably helped evade sanctions in other places like North Korea.
Donald Trump, and those who apparently see lying on his behalf as a sacred duty, are desperate to demonstrate: • That his campaign did not "collude" with Russia • That Americans don't care about Russia's efforts to influence our election • That the Russians had no impact on the outcome of our election The first of these is largely irrelevant, the second is demonstrably false and the third can never be determined.
To make sense of all this conflicting anecdotal data, you'd have to turn to statistics — dull, fusty, dramatically inert statistics — which tell us, without embellishment, that the planet is warming up fast, that the percentage of demonstrably false rape allegations is in the low single digits, and that if you have a gun in your home you're a lot less likely to repel an intruder than kill yourself.
"In addition, the United States Government seriously considered designating Colombia as a country that has failed demonstrably to adhere to its obligations under international counternarcotics agreements due to the extraordinary growth of coca cultivation and cocaine production over the past 3 years," the memo said, adding that it refrained from doing so because of the Colombian police and military's close cooperation with the US and because eradication efforts had restarted.

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