0 (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:
1 (of people) to state the opposite of what someone has said, or (of one fact or statement) to be so different from another fact or statement that one of them must be wrong:
Therefore, with this easier criterion, the sequence from visual perspective taking to pronoun acquisition was reversed, contradicting our first two hypotheses.
Some scholars have argued that points where oral sources seem to contradict other evidence is precisely where historians should focus their attention.
Still, the contradicting presence of more gender dysphoria in childhood but less at application should alert the clinician when assessing eligibility.
The spectral development shows no clear evidence of internal waves, either, and phase mcasurernents also contradict a wave hypothesis.
In the case of the president's party, the relationship between performance and the vote contradicts standard referendum theories of economic voting.
As situations encoding a result cannot be contradicted by a conjoined clause (cf. section 4.4), the contradiction test was used to discover resultatives.
This point is rather subtle and easily overlooked, which contradicts our general claim that we can "read off" an algorithm from the typing rules.
However, this contradicts our choice of the arithmetic progression.
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