0 present participle of contradict --
1 (of people) to say the opposite of what someone else has said, or (of one fact or statement) to be so different from another fact or statement that one of them must be wrong: --
In the theoretical section, two different-and partly contradicting-sets of hypotheses are outlined.
Based on this, two sets of-partly contradicting-hypotheses and demand functions for agricultural land are derived.
It remained a reservoir of ideas, not dogmatic, and open to various, even contradicting approaches.
Any detected input internally contradicting a unitary information complex necessitates a cognitive reply.
Thus, there are no possible forms of £1, contradicting the existence of £1 0, £2.
It is not known why the two groups obtained contradicting results.
These studies therefore cannot be seen as directly contradicting the very high estimates of other studies.
By (ii) the triangle (b, c, d) is red, contradicting (i) and (iii).