Prove negative; show to be false.
1 They don't just believe very different things; their professions contradict one another.
2 In either case, violations of consistency contradict expectations and attract theoretical interest.
3 Only a couple of minutes later, however, he appeared to contradict himself.
4 On Tuesday, a separate email also appeared to contradict Mr Andrews' position.
5 This does not contradict the general warlike nature of the official culture.
6 Whichever it was, Bauch says they need not contradict his new theory.
7 You must write at once and contradict it in the next issue.
8 You said not to pay attention if you started to contradict yourself.
9 Accounts contradict each other; events are repeatedly minimised or transfigured into myth.
10 Otago University's Michael Baker says the findings contradict claims from China's government.
11 I may contradict in one chapter what I have asserted in another.
12 One parent asked if he could not contradict what the school said.
13 That wouldn't work, either, since if nothing else BB-8 would contradict him.
14 Nobody believes her excuse, she knows, but nobody would contradict her, either.
15 So said she; and Olive did not contradict her at the time.
16 Hull in the face and contradict her high motives and determined will.
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