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Перевод: rebuttal
[существительное] опровержение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- He thought for a second about the Brigadier's last biased pronouncement, found himself immediately incensed, and launched impetuously into a passionate rebuttal.
- Delivering the annual Granada Lecture, Sir Leon outlined a programme for achieving a prosperous and non-bureaucratic European Community, but its main thrust amounted to a rebuttal of her highly-personalised terms for further progress towards economic and monetary union.
- Latest research suggests that a firm rebuttal will kill any rumour within 24 hours.
- It is worth noting the language in the Federation rebuttal of the PSI report, for it illustrates how the culture is programmed to sneer at the "graphic literary phrase" and dismiss the use of "anecdotal material" as unscientific: while participant observation is considered to be a world away from "research based on safe academic principles" (my emphasis).
- Counsel for the "Seventeen Towns", claimed by Finch to be within the forest bounds, produced in rebuttal the perambulations of 1298 and 1300, and their confirmation by Act of Parliament in 1336, urging also that these towns had been out of the forest by "the long and constant Usage ever since.
- But when he does resume them, when the time comes for him to make his next leap, the suggestions made in the course of this affair of his fiction fatigue and literal turn - suggestions which receive both rebuttal and support from within the shape-changing dialectic represented by The Counterlife - will not deserve to be forgotten.
- Williams and Moorey (1989) have provided a convincing rebuttal of this notion with their description of its use with clients who have a mental handicap.
- The Association also published a detailed rebuttal of what was regarded as an offensive and misleading book about the island by a writer of popular travelogues.
- Paisley's rebuttal of Murphy's claims to speak for the majority of local people was characteristically florid:
- Sir Leon's was a more dangerous rebuttal.
- Derrida's reply did not take the form of a reasoned rebuttal but of ninety pages of verbal clowning, which put Searle in his place by referring to him throughout as "Sarl", an acronym for "Societ responsabilit limite", which means a limited company.
- There are two lines of rebuttal.
- A man who wished to resist such turning could insist on keeping to the subject; and forceful men who had the character of genial good nature could get away with open rebuttal of this kind; but not all people who interrupted with open rebuttals acquired or maintained that character.
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