contradict in the PONS Dictionary

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In other words, one may not use evidence made prior to the written contract to contradict the writing.
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When the predictions of different theories appear to contradict each other, this is also resolved by either further evidence or unification.
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However, throughout the text his attempts to define ethnocinema contradict and obscure any practical working definition.
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The parol evidence rule states that where there is written evidence, oral testimony can not be introduced to the court if it contradicts that evidence.
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The other four were created by them separately and often contradict one another.
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Though individual muscle activation may contradict muscle synergy, it also obscures it.
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The decision also contradicted previous precedent as to the nature of evidence.
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In several episodes, events have been linked to specific times, though sometimes this timeline has been contradicted in subsequent episodes.
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The hospital could not contradict the mortality figures, so he suggested suspending surgery till the full facts could be verified.
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Or in other words it is never permissible to intend directly something which contradicts a moral order.
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