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Given the chance, he said, the company "will debunk much of what has gone on here today."
And you know what that means: It's time to start debunking.
He pretty much debunked all the myths on the same day.
He used the opening statement to debunk the government's case.
I have, at the same time, also always believed they would ultimately be debunked.
I just want a chance to debunk this whole thing."
It must have seemed to him an idea just begging to be debunked.
He is known for his work debunking the Bible code.
The legend has since been debunked by the historical community.
I thought the whole high rate of returns theory had been pretty well debunked?
In fact, he spends much of his time debunking such practices.
It's only a matter of time till somebody debunks them all.
To clear the air for real debate, several myths need to be debunked.
"And recent research debunks the idea that they have adverse effects on the heart."
People who believe the official story want to debunk the theorists.
This has been debunked by Foster on his personal web site.
Today debunking the happy postwar years is an academic industry.
Yet by the standards of the present no less than his own age, Washington's greatness cannot be debunked.
She's only been at the division a couple of months and here she is, debunking the legend.
The story of the lawsuit has since been debunked as fiction.
Everything he debunked had to have transpired before 1950, say.
"I think there is no benefit that we did not debunk today," he added.
At the very least we'd provide a service by debunking charlatans.
Its been debunked so much, and anyone with useful networking experience should know better.
A. First of all, we want to debunk the idea that it can't happen to them.