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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...
- are two types of presumptions: rebuttable presumptions and irrebuttable (or conclusive) presumptions.: 25  A rebuttable presumption will either shift the...
- parti****te in clinical trials.[citation needed] Tennessee applies this rule by rebuttably presuming that any minor aged 7–13 is not mature enough to consent to...
- 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...
- federal interference. Rehnquist made numerous citations of cases that rebutted the idea of a total wall of separation between Church and State. A result...
- harm the mental health of users, while Instagram executive Julian Gutman rebutted, stating the feature was not intended to keep users glued to their screens...
- to interfere. Liptak, Kevin (8 July 2017). "Trump officials decline to rebut Russia's claims that Trump seemed to accept election denials". CNN. Archived...
- such framing language. This prompted accusations of censorship, which TED rebutted by pointing out that Sheldrake's talk was still on their website. A 2013...
- 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...
- Singapore: Executive Publications. Chapman, William (17 August 1979). "Hanoi Rebuts Refugees on 'Economic Zones'". The Washington Post. Archived from the original...