This contradicts the policy of his boss, the Liberal Democrat Energy Secretary Ed Davey.
This contradicts that 11-year-high inflation report, but remember: Gold is a leading indicator, the report a lagging one.
This contradicts the widely-held theory that cash-strapped low-income households will spend a tax cut while high-income workers will save those extra dollars.
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However, this contradicts their reasons for being bearish in the first place.
This contradicts the image of complacent know-it-alls that is held by some.
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This contradicts my everyday attempts to teach them strategies for saving and accumulating wealth, or ways to consider the value of a product before purchasing it.
This contradicts recent statements by Purcell that the Discover card business is an integral piece of the firm and that he would give it two to three years to improve.
"It's about being involved in combat operations, and this clearly contradicts neutrality, " said Martin Baltisser, of the nationalist Swiss People's party, AP reported.
This blithely contradicts the case South Sudan made at The Hague.
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This snippet contradicts the very purpose its trying to inspire.
She told the Commons this "contradicts" Home Secretary Theresa May's assertion last week that there was only one example of people being "waived" through border control checks and that was in 2004.
This directly contradicts not only Patrick Poole's source but also House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Peter King (R-NY), who insisted that both prosecutors and FBI agents involved in the case had told him they had "vehement objections" to the "declination to prosecute" memo that came out of Washington.
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But the data on normal-weight 2-year-olds who drank 1% milk and still gained weight contradicts this idea.
No judicial decision or applicable treaty contradicts this principle, and the U.S. Supreme Court has established that works of international legal scholars can be acceptable as evidence of the law.
This deal also directly contradicts the objectives of SEMATECH, the semiconductor manufacturing technology consortium created to enhance and strengthen U.S. companies involved in the semiconductor industry.
But Keen goes too far in this critique and also contradicts himself by blaming Net boosters like Jarvis and Shirky for promoting societal over-sharing but then other times pointing out, more accurately, that most people are quite willing to lead their online lives like an open book without any prodding.
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You might object that ordering people around was inconsistent with his rule of humility, but before you had time to complain about that you would notice that Thompson, from page to page, contradicts himself on this and other matters.
First, email documentation sent by Wilder contradicts or is inconsistent with this assertion.
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The Managers' reliance on inferences from testimony of persons whose direct testimony contradicts the inferences was a recurring pattern during this trial.
He even contradicts his status as a legendary know-it-all with this surprising admission: There's a corner of the universe he doesn't understand.
This description of Democrats and the left as a cunning, skillful and highly effective juggernaut directly contradicts the picture DeLay and other Republicans regularly paint of their political foes.
While this might seem a reasonable course of action, a recent Department of Commerce study on C-17 termination contradicts the QDR's underlying cost savings assumptions.
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