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"Just go in and rebut every single one of them."
The very next day his legal team was rebutting it.
Or, if they do, it is too late to rebut them.
It is an important question whether this evidence could be rebutted.
The prosecution will then rebut the defense's points, and rest.
And she rebutted both of them in fairly short order.
Each side was given one hour in which to detail the issues and rebut them.
Little can be said until the Speaker has a full chance to rebut them.
His role is to rebut the arguments given by the other side.
"What a nightmare where everybody gets in line to rebut each other."
The new report is an attempt to rebut such criticism.
That was rebutted in the report by at least four other officials, including the agency's former president and chairman.
I'll just note a few points, but there's much more to rebut in this article from my point of view.
Rebut, for similar reasons, is best left to the lawyers.
Don't have the time either to rebut your other points.
And I'll be curious to see if they have anybody on to rebut him.
The Government appeared at great pains to rebut the report of the student's death.
"I am more concerned with you having lost your soul," the general rebutted.
This is a difficult argument for the presidents to rebut.
The judge rebutted those who accused him of social engineering.
He has never rebutted what I said or wrote.
In the process, she seemed to rebut the conclusions of her agency's own scientists.
Who can rebut such emotion with the dry claims of reason?
I am simply rebutting the claim that it is outside the domain of science.
Stone rebutted these claims in a letter to the magazine.