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" And if he says something that contradicts what is found in the standard works ( I think that is why we call them " standard "— it is the standard measure of all that men teach ), you may know by that same token that it is false ; regardless of the position of the man who says it.
This work clearly contradicts the New Testament biblical accounts of Jesus and his ministry but has strong parallels with the Islamic faith, not only mentioning Muhammad by name, but including the shahadah ( chapter 39 ).
Here he is presented with a lyre, which contradicts the account given by Hesiod himself, in which the gift was a laurel staff.
Diogenes relates that Sotion said he was a " hearer " of Xenophanes, which contradicts Heraclitus ' statement ( so says Diogenes ) that he had taught himself by questioning himself.
However, some documentary evidence of orders given by Stalin contradicts these accounts, leading some historians to speculate that Khrushchev's account is inaccurate.
Process theology does not deny that God is in some respects eternal, immutable, and impassible, but it contradicts the classical view by insisting that God is in some respects temporal, mutable, and passible.
Thus punctuated equilibrium contradicts some of Darwin's ideas regarding the specific mechanisms of evolution, but generally accords with Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection.
Sometimes theories are incorrect, meaning that an explicit set of observations contradicts some fundamental objection or application of the theory, but more often theories are corrected to conform to new observations, by restricting the class of phenomena the theory applies to or changing the assertions made.
The assertion that the Cubist depiction of space, mass and volume supports ( rather than contradicts ) the flatness of the canvas was made by Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler ( as early as 1920 ,) but it was subject to criticism in the 1950s and 1960s, especially by Clement Greenberg.
A court may only give leave to a party to recall a witness to give evidence about a matter adduced by another party if the second party's testimony contradicts evidence given by the original witness on direct examination.
Hegelian dialectic, usually presented in a threefold manner, was stated by Heinrich Moritz Chalybäus as comprising three dialectical stages of development: a thesis, giving rise to its reaction, an antithesis, which contradicts or negates the thesis, and the tension between the two being resolved by means of a synthesis.
The " Ratu " occupation contradicts the view point by Nunn on the East Asia migration pattern and modern day belief.
# Badhita: When another proof ( as by perception ) definitely contradicts and disproves the middle term ( hetu ).
One way that journalists inflate uncertainty is by describing new research that contradicts past research without providing context for the change Other times, journalists give scientists with minority views equal weight as scientists with majority views, without adequately describing or explaining the state of scientific consensus on the issue.
Parallels made by proponents of the AAH between humans and the proboscis monkey, which shows mainly behavioral adaptations to a water-based habitat, contradicts any claims of anatomical evidence for the hypothesis.
This interpretation is not supported by any of Tolkien's writings, and contradicts references to the First Age being the longest age by far.
: Cited authority contradicts the stated proposition by analogy.
Today this view is regarded as scientific racism because it contradicts racial equality by positing that one race is superior to other races.
The efficient-market hypothesis ( EMH ) contradicts the basic tenets of technical analysis by stating that past prices cannot be used to profitably predict future prices.
An alternative view of the bipolar reduction technique is offered by Jan Willem Van der Drift which contradicts the suggestion that there is little control over fracturing.
Rameau's music, so graceful and attractive, completely contradicts the man's public image and what we know of his character as described ( or perhaps unfairly caricatured ) by Diderot in his satirical novel Le Neveu de Rameau.

contradicts and major
The implication that large evolutionary changes in body morphology are associated with changes in gene regulation, rather than the evolution of new genes, suggested that Hox and other " switch " genes may play a major role in evolution, something that contradicts the neo-darwinian synthesis.
Aristotle's concept of catharsis, in all of the major senses attributed to it, contradicts Plato's view by providing a mechanism that generates the rational control of irrational emotions.
The suggestion that a set of ' Asian values ' operated throughout the Asian region, or even just in East Asia, contradicts what we know about the presence of long-standing religious ( Islamic, Hindu, Confucian, Buddhist, and Christian ) and other divisions in the region, and of the major social and cultural transformation that has been underway, especially in the last decade or so.
In the wake of the war, Valentine informs him that he would never be allowed to return to Earth due to her own actions in an effort to protect him from Peter, who was becoming a major political force on Earth ( In Shadow of the Hegemon, Peter contradicts this and states that it was himself that insisted Ender be exiled for his own protection, to keep his brother from being kidnapped and used as a tool during the revolt that follows ).
The evidence for this hypothesis is slender, however, and it contradicts contemporary sources which prove that Schubert's Symphony No. 6 ( also in C major ) was performed at this instance.

contradicts and revision
Another test that Weber ran that contradicts the random walk hypothesis, was finding stocks that have had an upward revision for earnings outperform other stocks in the forthcoming six months.

contradicts and conventional
Edwards ( 2000 ) contradicts the conventional view that in the wake of the Scopes trial a humiliated fundamentalism retreated into the political and cultural background, a viewpoint evidenced in the movie Inherit the Wind and the majority of contemporary historical accounts.
However, in Mel Blanc's autobiography, That's Not All Folks !, he contradicts that conventional belief, writing " It seemed to me that such an extended mandible would hinder his speech, particularly on words containing an s sound.

contradicts and chronology
Anne was portrayed by Megan Follows in three of the four CBC Television film adaptions by Kevin Sullivan: Anne of Green Gables, Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel, and Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story ; the third film is an original story not based on any of Montgomery's work ( and, indeed, it contradicts the chronology of the novels by featuring a 20-something Anne during World War I ).

contradicts and ancient
The highly public nature of these sacrifices, like the role of the Vestals in official Roman religion, contradicts the commonplace notion that women's religious activities in ancient Rome were restricted to the private or domestic sphere.
This ancient, Socratic moral philosophic perspective contradicts the contemporary understanding of truth and knowledge as rational undertakings.

contradicts and Egypt
: " contradicts ... the official record, which says Setnakhte ruled Egypt for only three years.

contradicts and particular
Additionally, Mark Lilla has argued that the attribution to Strauss of neoconservative views contradicts a careful reading of Strauss ' actual texts, in particular On Tyranny.
It also contradicts the existence of the Jordan cell for any eigenvalue which has absolute value equal to 1 ( in particular for the Perron-Frobenius one ), because existence of the Jordan cell implies that || A < sup > k </ sup >||< sub >∞</ sub > is unbounded.
In late April 2008, Heartland reported that the web site DeSmogBlog had " targeted The Heartland Institute in late April 2008, and in particular two lists posted on Heartland ’ s Web site of scientists whose published work contradicts some of the main tenets of global warming alarmism.
Of particular concern to critics is the use of the attorney general office to make policy, especially when that policy contradicts the policy of the chief executive ; for example, many criticized Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood for his litigation against insurance companies in the wake of Hurricane Katrina on the grounds that it undid the efforts of Governor Haley Barbour to improve the business environment in the state.

contradicts and Egyptian
However, 14th-century Egyptian historian Ahmad al-Qalqashandi contradicts this, noting that Darum was the last halting post before Gaza.

contradicts and 19th
A late 19th century factory complex in Obershoeneweide East Berlin, in the vast former industrial area built by Peter Behrens for AEG ( This contradicts other parts of Wikipedia showing Peter Behrens first working for AEG in 1907 ).

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For example, when a laboratory apparatus was developed that could reliably fire one electron at a time through the double slit, the emergence of an interference pattern suggested that each electron was interfering with itself, and therefore in some sense the electron had to be going through both slits at once — an idea that contradicts our everyday experience of discrete objects.
Heart of Darkness attests to Conrad ’ s paradigm through its motif of, as Sandya Shetty puts it, “ ontradictions, ambiguities, and discontinuities .” Conrad contradicts himself in the novel both to discourage people from believing that they can understand the world and, paradoxically, to encourage people to explore the vast awe inspiring world more.
If they further reflect, they must also recognize that an act of mutual love which impairs the capacity to transmit life which God the Creator, through specific laws, has built into it, frustrates His design which constitutes the norm of marriage, and contradicts the will of the Author of life.
Security through obscurity has never achieved engineering acceptance as an approach to securing a system, as it contradicts the principle of " keeping it simple ".
Herodotus contradicts Manetho in stating that Menes founded the city of Memphis as his capital after diverting the course of the River Nile through the construction of a dyke.
Although there is no specific legal prohibition against proselytizing by non-Muslims, in practice the Government prohibits proselytizing by non-Muslims through the use of Article 11 of the Press Act, which bans the publication of any material that is against Islam or contradicts or otherwise threatens Islam.
" Adding that, " Cornwall Council believes that the Government's current restricted interpretation is discriminatory against the Cornish and contradicts the support it gives to Cornish culture and identity through its own departments.
In 1979, the second season titled Fangface and Fangpuss aired as a segment on The Plastic Man Comedy / Adventure Show and introduced a new character: Baby Fangs, Fangs ' infant cousin who turns into a baby werewolf called Fangpuss ( which contradicts the opening narration stating that only one werewolf is born into the family every 400 years, but, of course, that werewolf could be born through another family which may be married to the Fangsworth family ).

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