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But these four young people are disproving every negative stereotype.
Hamilton Lane forwarded it to Abraaj, requesting documents disproving the claims.
Engaging with Trump's rhetoric very often means disproving obviously untrue things.
You're not interested in disproving God or championing capital-R Reason.
"Women have to start out disproving that they're lying," she said.
And yet, isn't disproving vitalism, the point of Synthia, kind of … philosophical?
Proving or disproving dark matter-as-energy nonconservation is a long ways off.
Hough isn't really disproving a relationship between the moon, tides, and large earthquakes.
She has spent her career disproving those who said she was too short.
We're sure more studies proving (and disproving) those concerns are on their way.
For anecdotal evidence disproving Schumpeter, just glance at the article that preceded his column.
But that is just the first step in disproving the connection, according to Voytek.
Cody the raccoon is disproving the idea that only dogs can be service animals.
So he published an essay admitting his low crimes but disproving any high crime.
So far two of the pits have been excavated, officially disproving the stone theory.
He's a plumber by day and goes into each case intent on disproving paranormal activity.
Verizon also had better upload rates for its top-tiered service, further disproving Comcast's claims.
So I was happy that that's how the … So you're disproving all the traditional notions.
So the idea that it's really important to have them onboard, Republicans are disproving that.
The easiest place to begin is by disproving the notion that gender inequality no longer exists.
To Ms. Lipstadt's chagrin, she and her legal team must focus on disproving Mr. Irving's evidence.
Slowly disproving stereotypes, the online VC has established itself as a viable tool for tech finance.
Police officers don't deny that they've replaced a presumption of innocence with the burden of disproving guilt.
The key points are that the report should not be interpreted as disproving the core Russian allegations.
A 2014 study, while disproving that urban legend, estimated the population stood at a sizable 2 million.
And far from disproving the whistleblower's complaint, it only confirms that they got the central allegations correct.
Obviously news organizations have the ability and the voice to publicly print articles disproving Mr. Trump's statements.
Those medieval scholars kept citing one another rather than verifying (or disproving) the Vegetable Lamb for themselves.
Aurora looks forward to disproving these false allegations in court and to building a successful self-driving business.
Then again, this self-congratulatory pissgate conspiracy explanation probably has nothing to do with disproving anything in particular.
"We find that to be greater and greater nonsense, and we are disproving it every day," Yellin said.
Searls seems to have no interest in either confirming or disproving the test's validity as a diagnostic tool.
Richard signed, disproving the family's theory that he was interested in living out a fags-to-riches lifestyle.
A police counter-investigation aimed at disproving the prosecution's case also failed to execute search warrants, Mosby said.
That they can't ... Well, podcasts is totally ... I mean, look at how podcasts are growing, that's totally disproving that.
And while disproving a theory is exciting, this new xi seems to have the mass theorists expected, said Stone.
The couple was spotted walking hand-in-hand in Manhattan on Sunday, disproving reports that the pair had split.
The alt-right, in particular, seems utterly obsessed with proving its own manliness and disproving that of its opponents.
Thus disproving the widely held belief that most childbirth-related injuries have more to do with nerves than bones.
While Redlick accepted gifts and meals from grieving friends and family following her husband's death, police were disproving her stories.
"There&aposs a misguided notion that wisdom is directly proportional to age, but we&aposre disproving that daily," he said.
And hot enough to make thousands of people intent on proving or disproving the authenticity of a now-viral tweet.
Switzer completed the run in 4 hours 20 minutes, disproving claims that women were too frail to run long distances.
Reddit threads are often scattered with before-and-after photos proving — or disproving — the efficacy of hyped skin-care products.
Which, rather than disproving the caricature of Trump as insular and partial to "yes" men, only served to reinforce it.
There’s a misguided notion that wisdom is directly proportional to age, but we’re disproving that daily.
In recent years, analyses of hundreds of neuroscience studies offered clear evidence disproving the idea that males are less hormonal.
Cohen's agreement to cooperate with Mueller may result in information disproving Manafort's 2016 denial about Trump's financial relationship with Russia.
"There's a misguided notion that wisdom is directly proportional to age, but we're disproving that daily," Bales said in his speech.
"Reductio ad absurdum" is a method of disproving a premise by showing that its logical consequence is impossible or self-contradictory.
Surprisingly, they began to gain the ability to use their numb limbs, disproving what was once a basic tenet of neuroscience.
But in the United States, the population of unauthorized immigrants is declining, disproving one of Mr. Trump's core claims to power.
Though anathema to many bishops (one or two of whom may dream of disproving the quip), this is squarely within Catholic orthodoxy.
His press secretary, Sean Spicer, said the inauguration crowd was the largest in history, despite a tide of evidence disproving these claims.
When Trump said his inauguration crowd size was the largest ever, it was easy to show a photo disproving his false claim.
The Times was not alone in reporting accounts from women disproving Trump's claim that his boasts of sexual assault were all talk.
The president's ire is often triggered by something exceedingly petty — like photographs disproving his fantasies about the crowd size at his inauguration.
Take, for instance, the recent series of studies "disproving" soda's negative health effects … that turned out to be sponsored by Coca-Cola.
The couple walked arm-in-arm on Thursday night at the opening of Jackson's Broadway play, disproving reports that the pair had split.
One declared "Comey memoir claims Trump was obsessed with disproving 'pee tape' allegation" while others featured the fired FBI director questioning Trump's marriage.
In his new interview with ABC's George Stephanopoulos, Comey talked about Trump's focus on disproving the unproven allegations about Russian prostitutes and urination.
Comey, who was fired in May 2017, has said that Trump was fixated on disproving some of the more scandalous claims in the dossier.
Eventually prosecutors in Florida let the matter drop, but not before the release of security camera footage disproving Mr Lewandowski's account of the incident.
The scientific evidence disproving these rumors matters because the conspiracy theory could persist and undermine trust in public health authorities at this critical moment.
I know you've been vocal about disproving them or putting them down, including the accusation that Ukraine meddled in the US elections in 2016.
In addition to disproving Democrat claims of "collusion," the Mueller report also gave insight into the goals of Russian agents during the 2016 election.
Deeply researched, Chang's book is a riveting read, but at times her focus — on disproving her initial bland impression of the sisters — can feel narrow.
Disproving even a flimsy explanation of the money's provenance can be hard if the country where the original crime took place does not co-operate.
"[I am] intent on disproving that satisfying one's needs by personally crafting them is outmoded or obsolete, that physical labor is demeaning drudgery," Weintraub explains.
The move is dangerous and cruelAccording to PolitiFact, ICE released data in June that revealed 20% of cases generated DNA evidence disproving a family relationship.
Petrobras and its amici argue that trial judges, in particular, need more help from the Supreme Court to understand the evidentiary standard for disproving market efficiency.
But in disproving the concern trolls, the Movement for Black Lives has opened itself to another, no less pernicious, criticism: that it stands for too much.
In another sense, Walker could not be more right to shoot, turn, shimmy, and leave Cody Zeller to bat at the disproving rebound that he made.
Similar evidence disproving premature aging in cloned animals was previously found in mice and cows, said Jose Cibelli, who studies reproductive cloning at Michigan State University.
But simply disproving this or that specific claim is unlikely to shake their faith because they do not expect all his claims to be literally true.
Chien-Shiung Wu (1912-1997) Chinese-American physicist Chien-Shiung Wu is credited with disproving one of the basic laws of physics, called conservation of parity.
How the president-elect must laugh at all the fact-based journalism (ghastly tautological phrase) dedicated to disproving things he never believed and can't remember anyway.
Planet X has yet to be found, but with each discovery of other Kuiper belt objects, astronomers are inching closer to either proving or disproving its existence.
A clutch of next-generation leaders are helping chart the future of some of Asia's wealthiest families and disproving the notion of millennials as the entitled generation.
" But Mr. Bonnen said in a statement that the tape provided "clear evidence now disproving allegations of criminal wrongdoing," and said "the House can finally move on.
Ian MacKay, a virus specialist at Australia's University of Queensland, has no doubts that proving or disproving a causative Zika-microcephaly link will take "a long time".
The structure of this paper mostly consists of Chetty and his co-authors systematically disproving the obvious pathways by which economic inequality would lead to health inequality.
In March of this year, Hemmings and his colleagues provided more evidence disproving the lipid theory, and confirmed that anesthetics were actually interacting with proteins in the brain.
Offering a metered option may not only save their owners some money, but also go some way to disproving the view that insurance and fintech do not mix.
Despite repeated studies disproving Mr. Kobach's claims that waves of "illegal aliens" cast votes, he has not toned down his rhetoric, which plays well with the party's base.
"I asked the girls is it O.K. if I don't reveal, and everybody agreed that I should not," BeBe said, lying, and tape disproving this was immediately rolled.
In fact, in Wisconsin, he got fewer votes than Mitt Romney received four years earlier, disproving the notion that waves of disaffected Democratic voters swelled the Republican ranks.
Hägglund has no need for a parasitical relationship to the host (which, for instance, contaminates the so-called New Atheism), because he's not interested in disproving the host's existence.
But in its latest rebuttal, the prosecution argues that any disclosures it should have made are irrelevant, because Force's and Bridges' behavior has nothing to do with disproving Ulbricht's guilt.
It would be easy to read "Eighth Grade" as a simple cautionary tale — the following should be read in the disproving voice of adult received wisdom — about Kids These Days.
Germany's Fritz Strack accepting his Ig Nobel award in psychology for discovering that holding a pen in one's mouth makes them smile—and for then later disproving his own research.
Liberals love "disproving" conservative opinions, citing charts and graphs to explain that the seas really are rising, that racism is real and horrible, that tax cuts don't actually help the economy.
The market has burned up a brimming reservoir of pessimism and done just enough to encourage the bulls, without fully disproving the skeptics case that last year's highs will go unchallenged.
Evidence gleaned from emails has been the main driver behind charges so far, but as Henning explained, live witness testimony will be essential in both validating or disproving the sentiments in them.
According to her conversation with Kelly Ripa on Live With Kelly, Williams herself is having difficulty adjusting, and so is her husband, disproving the age-old maxim that blondes have more fun.
Kardashian West then stepped in and released a Snapchat video featuring West and Swift on the phone discussing the song and disproving Swift's stance that she had never heard the song beforehand.
Further disproving the language debate is the fact that movies like Slumdog Millionaire and Memoirs of a Geisha are either mostly or entirely in English, yet those films' acting nods remain absent.
Rohrabacher made headlines last month when he met with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange over his claim that he could provide evidence disproving the notion that Russia meddled in the 2016 presidential election.
Mr. Gelman, who also directs, seems more concerned with disproving myths and setting up perfect tableaus (the scene transitions feel endless) than he does in creating characters we want to spend time with.
And marchers took to the streets, "extremely organized in military ranks," Ms. Bernikow said, disproving stereotypes that were common about women at the time — that they couldn't be organized and had no discipline.
Regardless of the extent of the progress this week, Trump is poised to sell the summit to the public as proof of his dealmaking abilities and evidence that he is disproving his critics.
In addition, these startups are also disproving one of the strongest-held beliefs in tech that emerged over the past decade: that startups need to be located in cities and must rely on millennials.
Wexton, Spanberger and Luria all made gun violence a central issue in their campaigns — disproving the notion that gun control is a "third rail" of politics that Democrats should not talk about, Brown said.
After a year of reporting, what stood out was a phenomenon of women being steered, often explicitly, into specialties where the cases turned on proving or disproving injuries to women's genitals and reproductive organs.
To the Editor: On the heels of the most definitive statement to date disproving the claim that President Barack Obama wiretapped him during the 2016 election, Donald Trump continues to maintain his unsubstantiated claim.
Why it matters: The projections align with the success the box office has seen all year, disproving a continuing theme that the movie theater industry in Hollywood is being killed by streaming giants like Netflix.
Although Nightline's Juju Chang seemingly tried to take Tay and her family to task, she seemed more concerned with disproving Tay's claim that she's making millions of dollars than her family's role in her stardom.
Yes, but: CNN reports that Smith asked Fox leadership to get out of his contract in September, thus disproving any assertion that the meeting between Barr and Murdoch had anything to do with his departure.
The report also did not say that Comey lied to investigators and said the inspector general found no evidence that Comey or his lawyers leaked classified information to the media — disproving other popular GOP talking points.
But also, and more than the old fan-transference issues, there's the fact that I was finally able to see the Spurs, and Duncan, once they stopped disproving the team in which I'd so heedlessly over-invested.
Despite clear evidence disproving the "net neutrality killed broadband investment" theory, both Pai and the telecom industry have repeatedly made the claim the cornerstone of public relations efforts for years, apparently hoping that repetition would forge reality.
After Lucius asks for the whereabouts of "the Nazarene," Clavius responds that he has "vanished," implying that he has not yet been as successful as he would like in disproving the rumors of Jesus' resurrection from the dead.
In an interview with Time, the first interview she's given since publishing the essay, Dykstra said that groups of people online were dedicated to disproving her, and she became terrified that people would find out where she lived.
However, if you want more detailed information about how to chart, test for ovulation, and all the scientific evidence supporting this method (and disproving ALL the other available methods out there) then you'll have to read the book.
We don't know what Apple TV+ will cost yet, but Apple confirmed it will be an ad-free subscription service, seemingly disproving reports that Apple TV and iOS users would get access to Apple's original content for free.
But elaborate rich kid sex games aside, it was also a case that highlighted the basic difficulties of proving or disproving acquaintance rape, and came at a time when sexual assault on school campuses was receiving increased attention.
In the grand bargain struck between the apartheid government and the A.N.C., headed by Nelson Mandela, a transfer of power was carried out peacefully, disproving predictions of civil war and earning Mr. Mandela accolades as a visionary peacemaker.
She decided to write a paper disproving Mosler's theories, but in the end, after looking deep into the way the Federal Reserve, the Treasury, and the private banking system interact, she concluded, to her surprise, that he was right.
The four young people below are disproving negative stereotypes about Generation Z. Their selfless work helping others will be featured on "Young Wonders: A CNN Heroes Special" hosted by Anderson Cooper and airing Friday, December 22017 at 10 p.m.
The value of the documentary is not in proving or disproving Avery's and Dassey's guilt; rather, it reveals the complex machinery of criminal murder trials and makes the public aware of the level of doubt inherent in many convictions.
Remarkably, the leader of the discovery team — and co-author of a recent paper in Geology, a monthly journal of the Geological Society of America — turns out to be a gifted amateur who devoted himself to disproving the skeptics.
Let's be honest, players of Pokemon Go aren't going to care a Joltik or a Flabébé about the app permissions required to roam their neighbourhoods garnering the disproving glances of seniors as they fling invisible poke balls at the rose bushes.
Friends of Thomas Markle tell us the interview he did with Daily Mail over the weekend was set up for the purpose of disproving false rumors he faked a heart attack earlier this year ... right before Meghan and Prince Harry got hitched.
Chet France, a former E.P.A. staff member who worked on that analysis, said that it may be difficult for the Trump administration to make its case by disproving the Obama-era fatality numbers, which were peer-reviewed by several panels of experts.
For RuPaul to demand that the Vixen engage in a culture of silence, to expect her to choreograph her anger in order to appear less dissonant, less threatening, is to rob her of her voice for the sake of disproving the white myth of black inferiority.
Hit repeatedly by Clinton (and, it should be said, by the often absent moderator Lester Holt) on his lies about supporting the Iraq War, he lost the thread, and started ranting at Holt about how is temperament is actually great, literally disproving the point he was making.
But reality keeps disproving this hypothesis; the collapse of Syria, Iraq and Libya were not linked in any way to Israel, and the so-called "Arab Spring" has shown that the Arab masses are brought into the streets to protest local misrule and lack of opportunity.
That said, the study is really the first of its kind to poll a wide number of teenagers and nail down hard data behind how two years of legal weed actually affected a state's youth population, disproving critics' worries that it would catapult drug use among kids.
This is an enormous distraction, because it means that time and attention that could be put into exposing that Trump's policies are either paper thin or laughably unworkable are instead diverted to disproving lies which usher forth from his mouth like water from a hose at full throttle.
In 1985, after state appeals for Mr. Carter's release failed, Mr. Beldock obtained a federal court hearing in Newark, and Judge H. Lee Sarokin overturned the convictions on grounds that prosecutors had withheld evidence disproving their last eyewitness testimony and improperly made the assertion that racial revenge was the motive for the killings.
"Our estimate of elasticity suggests Uber and Lyft can price to achieve positive operating profit with only a modest impact on volumes, disproving a key piece of the bear case," a group of analysts from the bank&aposs macros strategy, data science, and equity research teams, said in a note to clients Tuesday.
Trump seized on Barr's letter as disproving allegations of "collusion" and clearing him of obstruction, taking an extended victory lap over the results before the release of Mueller's report laid bare more nefarious details of the president's behavior that may have crossed the line into obstruction as well as details on his campaign's contacts with Russians.
After a deeply flawed IUD called the Dalkon Shield caused extreme complications for hundreds of thousands of users in the 1970s, IUD use ceased almost entirely in the US. But safer and more effective IUDs, along with research disproving the misconception that IUDs were only appropriate for those who had already had children, led to a renaissance.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected Danny Snapp's argument that, due to improper jury instructions, he was held to an unduly high burden of proof, and that the burden of disproving his claims should have shifted to BNSF because it had allegedly shirked its duty to engage in the interactive process of determining whether his disability could be reasonably accommodated.
But Mr. Trump was the one who had been unable to let go of the issue during his first week in office: On Thursday, The Washington Post reported that on the morning after he was sworn in, the president himself pressured the director of the National Park Service to locate more photos of the crowd in hopes of disproving news media accounts of its size.
Referee Walt Anderson, Jimmy McNally, John Jastremski, Tom Brady's phone, Judge Richard Berman, the Ideal Gas Law, Bill Belichick giving a press conference involving the Ideal Gas Law, pounds per square inch, Patriots fans once again putting on award-winning performances as weepy and persecuted martyrs, Ted Motherfucking Wells, a seventh grader from Massachusetts named Goodell winning a science fair by disproving the NFL's own science report, thereby vindicating Tom Brady—all of these things, and so much more, are Ryan Grigson's fault.

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