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"unrefuted" Definitions
  1. not refuted

11 Sentences With "unrefuted"

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Even if successful, dismissal would validate charges of a cover up and leave unrefuted the articles of impeachment by the House.
"The unrefuted facts show that the Funeral Home fired Stephens because she refused to abide by her employer's stereotypical conception of her sex," the opinion continues.
"I am not able to urge the people of Alabama to support his candidacy so long as these allegations remain unrefuted," Cruz told reporters in the Capitol.
You might credit the success to an unrefuted love of carbs, but according to Nicolanti, the experience is as much about preparing a delicious dish as it is about recreating a sense of family and honoring a tradition of caregiving that dates back generations.
And he noted that Mr. Zarrab had given "credible" and "largely unrefuted" testimony at Mr. Atilla's trial about how the conspirators had been able to "transfer or free up millions upon millions of dollars of Iranian proceeds, primarily from the sale of Iranian oil," in violation of the sanctions.
"They are saying that the Trump proposal is entirely untethered from the scientific evidence, and that the scientific record for the rule that the administration is trying to replace remains unrefuted and very solid," said Jon Devine, an expert in water policy with the Natural Resources Defense Council, an advocacy group.
" Ted Cruz of Texas, who had also endorsed Mr. Moore before the allegations, told reporters on Monday that Mr. Moore was "entitled to put forth facts demonstrating that the charges are not true," but said he was "not able to urge the people of Alabama to support his candidacy so long as these allegations remain unrefuted.
"Despite unrefuted evidence produced by the professional staff of the Census Bureau that inclusion of a citizenship question would likely result in a significant differential decline in self-response rates within noncitizen and Latino communities and that the requested data could be obtained by other means, Secretary Ross insisted upon adding the citizenship question to the census," Seeborg said in the ruling.
This was regarded as the final word on the subject and stands unrefuted to this day. Meanwhile, the founder of world-renowned Benaras Hindu University was doing the rounds at Patna, hoping to rope in Ramavtar Sarma for his pet project at BHU, the first-ever college of Indology. Ramavtar relented when he failed to win the well-known Premchand Raichand scholarship which went to Radha Kumud Mukherji, a much junior man. He joined BHU as Principal, Oriental College of Indology.
This "meta"-doomsday argument application of the concept to the doomsday argument itself, requires some assumptions that are not universally accepted: # The hypothesis that the same reasoning can be applied to the lifetime of mathematical theories as can be applied to the survival time of a species. One difference is that evidence exists for the average "lifetime" of a scientific (falsifiable) prediction; there are libraries full of refuted, unrefuted, and forgotten papers published on mathematics. # The truth-value of the doomsday argument and the survival of the human race are un-correlated in the simple calculation above. # The concept that the doomsday argument is susceptible to refutation; if the doomsday argument is not falsifiable then there is no mechanism for refuting it, even if it is false.
A former employee of Blankenship, Deborah May, similarly filed a lawsuit claiming that stress from personal abuse forced her to quit her job in November 2005. The lawsuit claimed that such comparatively minor mistakes as a wrong breakfast order from McDonald's, misplaced ice cream in the freezer, and an improperly hung jacket in the closet caused difficulties with Blankenship. In June 2008, the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals ruled that May was entitled to unemployment benefits because due to "the unrefuted evidence" that Blankenship had "physically grabbed" May, had thrown food after she brought back the wrong fast-food order, and tore a tie rack and coat hanger out of a closet after she forgot to leave the hanger out for his coat. Blankenship’s conduct, referred to as "shocking" by the court, contributed to their decision that May should get unemployment benefits as she was in effect fired because she was put in a position where she felt compelled to quit.

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