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Irrebuttable
Irrebuttable Ir`re*but"ta*ble, a.
Incapable of being rebutted. --Coleridge.
Rebuttable
Rebuttable Re*but"ta*ble, a.
Capable of being rebutted.
Rebuttal
Rebuttal Re*but"tal, n. (Law)
The giving of evidence on the part of a plaintiff to destroy
the effect of evidence introduced by the defendant in the
same suit.
Meaning of Rebut from wikipedia
- are two
types of presumptions:
rebuttable presumptions and
irrebuttable (or conclusive) presumptions.: 25 A
rebuttable presumption will
either shift the...
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Pierre Rebut (1827-1902) was a
French botanist who
specialized in cacti. The
genus Rebutia is
named after him. He was born in
France in the year 1827...
- Paul-Henri
Rebut is a
French physicist,
working in
nuclear fusion. Paul-Henri
Rebut started his
research on
nuclear fusion with the
Commissariat à l'énergie...
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counterargument is an
objection to an objection. A
counterargument can be used to
rebut an
objection to a premise, a main
contention or a lemma.
Synonyms of counterargument...
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other side may be
granted a
specific opportunity to
rebut it. In rebuttal, the
rebutting party may
generally bring witnesses and
evidence which were...
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Counterattack the Right-Deviationist Reversal-of-Verdicts
Trend (反击右倾翻案风),
later known as
Criticize Deng,
Counterattack the Right-Deviationist Reversal-of-Verdicts...
- The
petitioner gives the
first presentation, and may
reserve some time to
rebut the respondent's
arguments after the
respondent has concluded.
Amici curiae...
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between undercutting and
rebutting defeaters.
Undercutting defeaters remove evidential support for a
belief while rebutting defeaters provide evidential...
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known as the
pessimistic meta-induction, is an
argument which s****s to
rebut scientific realism,
particularly the
scientific realist's
notion of epistemic...
- in
advance to the
prosecuting authorities,
leading to
their inability to
rebut it. The term is used in
United Kingdom jurisprudence.
Since 1987, the possibility...