But Mr Kasoulides, the foreign minister, appeared to contradict this in remarks to reporters on Thursday.
Should Mr Sezer declare, for example, that Turkey's 12m or so Kurds should be allowed to educate their children in their own tongue, the generals might find it awkward to contradict him in public.
Dershowitz also said statements made by police in Boston seems to contradict the government's reasons for invoking the public safety exception.
Hmm, that seems to contradict what they said in the interview about using Autonomy to capture all sorts of information about customers for improved sales potential.
The proposed Gateway settlement affects any company that materially changes its privacy policies in ways that contradict promises made to consumers at the time their information was collected.
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So, somewhere along the line between now and November, I've got to make a decision about what is more important for me to make a decision based on the stances that I advocate in the past or for the first time in my life I'm going to contradict myself and just throw everything out the one that I advocated and believed in.
First category: This is he who studies it in order to find out the truth of it, or to know why the Shari'a is preferred over it, or to benefit from it in a way which does not contradict the Shari'a, or to benefit someone else.
In particular, there are times when we need to tune in to people and sources of information that contradict our prevailing view of the world.
Kuala Lumpur was buzzing Monday when a key prosecution witness in the Anwar Ibrahim corruption trial appeared to contradict his earlier testimony.
"Their day to day actions contradict everything in it, " Sidenstricker said.
They contradict admissions in SEC sanctions and other legal proceedings to claim that, for the sake of SEC prosecutions, they were duped by clients.
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That might be the case in southern Lebanon and we saw no evidence there to contradict that stance.
This seems to contradict some other studies suggesting that in recent years, IPOs of all sizes on average have outperformed broad market indexes by as much as 30%.
The authors said these findings contradict previous research that found attractiveness to be beneficial in terms of employment and salary levels for both genders.
The Health Affairs study also seems to contradict an even more recent study, published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, which found that electronic health records actually led to fewer tests.
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Fallon was most clearly in breach of the principle of civilian command of the military as he sought to contradict presidential assessments of the threat posed by the mullaocracy there and to promote his own diplomatic initiatives with Tehran.
Ms. KATHY MARTIN (Kansas Board of Education): If the teacher has had any apprehension about teaching controversy about evolution or any of the things that contradict evolution, they now should understand that it's perfectly OK here in Kansas to teach evolution and both sides of the controversy, either evidence that supports it or evidence that refutes it.
It is able to confirm studies based on cultural, linguistic and archaeological evidence and in some cases contradict existing theories.
At first glance, the FDA's decision seems to contradict the advice of a 32-person advisory panel that the agency convened in February.
The critics say that Martin is not paying enough attention and is in fact taking the FCC down a path where attention is not being seriously paid to studies that contradict a pro-cross-ownership position.
The Kenyan bishops' anti-condom remarks contradict the view of Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI who stated in 2010 that "where the intention is to reduce the risk of infection" condoms can be "a first step in a movement toward a different way, a more human way, of living sexuality", Mr O'Brien said.
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