She also debunked a Western belief that health is synonymous with mediocrity and suffering with art. |
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Over the past two centuries, Hamilton's reputation has waxed and waned as America has glorified or debunked businessmen. |
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The FDA and other defenders of aspartame quickly debunked the report as exaggerated and baseless. |
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In a February 2009 article for Businessweek Online, social media expert, BL Ochman debunked six media myths surrounding social media. |
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The whole thing was debunked by three university professors who quickly became the black sheep of the scientific establishment. |
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Rumours that the Bluetooth systems of cars are at risk from infection from mobile phone viruses have been debunked. |
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Misawa also debunked the view that substitute crops need to be more profitable than illegal opium. |
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James Alan Fox, a criminologist who studies mass shootings, has debunked a lot of the myths of mass shooters. |
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A growing body of research on parent-adolescent relationships has debunked the popular notion that emotional distancing is a necessary companion to adolescent individuation. |
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When football commentator Richard Keys argued that the blog figures were inaccurate, he was debunked in the Daily Express. |
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But it is still spouting some arguments that the 2001 report privately debunked. |
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We held a news conference and effectively debunked the myth that religions do not favour organ donation, because the opposite is the case. |
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Clearly, research has debunked the myth that the cost of dying is growing and overwhelming the healthcare system. |
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I would point out to my friend that this myth has been so thoroughly debunked by Don Drummond in his recent report. |
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When someone says something, it must be immediately countered and debunked, no matter how ridiculous it is. |
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How do you know what's true and what's not? Here are few of the most common myths debunked, interesting facts unearthed and useful tips. |
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It also made me aware of the existence of Sikh scholarship and debunked forever the popular notion of a Sikh being simply an opsimath and Sikh history merely a melange of events adding up to anarchy. |
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Even if debunked, the book serves a valuable purpose by encouraging new ways of thinking about intelligence and efforts to build intelligent computers. |
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A study done by an associate professor at Ohio State University has debunked the sticky myth that 9 out of every 10 restaurants fails in the first year. |
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He has thoroughly debunked the widespread assertion that population is outrunning the world's capacity to feed it, either in aggregate or in specific regions. |
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The notion that even full debt cancellation completely tied to a country's PRSP could assure financing to achieve the IDTs is debunked by recent research by the Canada-based North South Institute. |
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One needs go no further than that particular sport to know a myth has been debunked very effectively by Canadian women who have won world championships in hockey the past several years. |
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One of the notable features of this book is that many stereotypes and myths get debunked. |
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So too it depicted and debunked a parade of Hollywood western movie conventions, including captivity narratives, gunfighter myths, and medicine shows, as well as the often-told tale of the Battle of Little Bighorn. |
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It was also debunked in one of the earlier episodes of the popular Discovery Channel television show MythBusters. |
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By the same token, I must thank Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder for having debunked one of the myths of federalism once and for all, which is the erroneous idea that it serves the smallest and the weakest States. |
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The House was told that the ICRC would ultimately inform Canada of any abuse, but this claim was then debunked and the minister was forced to apologize for what he had told the House, because it was in error. |
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Myths and misconceptions create their own risks and need to be debunked. |
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The study also debunked the notion that green products are inferior to their non-green counterparts when it comes to key metrics such as price or performance. |
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The claim the Great Wall is visible from the moon has been debunked many times, but is still ingrained in popular culture. |
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In doing so, the court debunked a popular view that restrictive covenants for employees that are longer than two years will be found reasonable only in exceptional cases. |
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Even economists sometimes fall prey to this mercantilist error, despite economic analysis having debunked it long ago. |
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It seems that peta was unhappy to have had its revamped campaign debunked. |
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The perception that the cost of treating the dying drives up healthcare budgets is not new, but it has also been debunked by more than 30 years' worth of evidence. |
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These are all harmful convictions which have long been debunked, yet still persist among many parents. |
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The Council's report on the matter debunked this theory, pointing out that there is a leveling off of production in high-escapement conditions, but no evidence of these situations leading to stock collapses. |
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Edge: Cleveland Dr Mehmet Oz, born in Cleveland to Turkish immigrants, went from Oprah-approved surgeon and TV personality to peddler of miracle weight-loss products debunked before a Senate subcommittee. |
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Chapter 27 is a summary of the sharp, merciless blows he delivered to the disinformation he debunked. |
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Sailing round the world debunked the theory that the earth was flat. |
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Knowledge must be debunkable and stands only until it is debunked. In a liberal scientific society, to claim that you are above error is the height of irresponsibility. |
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Gobbledegook And, after the appliance of science, they debunked the crackpots with a rational explanation, with much misplaced self-congratulation. |
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He does not attempt to explain racial differences, or to debunk the concept of race, he says, because it has been thoroughly debunked many times to no avail. |
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A man of science, Holmes debunked many of the prevailing misconceptions about death, including the belief that fingernails and hair continue to grow. |
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In 1456, an inquisitorial court authorized by Pope Callixtus III examined the trial, debunked the charges against her, pronounced her innocent, and declared her a martyr. |
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Also debunked are the beliefs that Russia is still reeling from its Afghanistan adventure, that it is suffering and paralyzed by sanctions, and that it is a paper tiger. |
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This myth was first debunked by the Acoustics Research Centre at the University of Salford in 2003 as part of the British Association's Festival of Science. |
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The Dementia Debunked campaign should serve as a reference for the entire global PR community, especially the research and surveys which were outstanding. |
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