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DEBUNK
Definition av DEBUNK
- blotta, avslöja
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- The footage was shot in 1967 in Northern California, and has since been subjected to many attempts to authenticate or debunk it.
- Every year, stuttering communities and associations around the world get together, put on events and campaign to highlight how certain aspects of society can be difficult for people who stammer; to challenge negative attitudes and discrimination; and to debunk myths that people who stammer are nervous or less intelligent.
- In advance of the United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, Corbett launched an app called Doorstep EU for IPhone and Android in order to debunk myths about the EU, deliver authoritative briefings on key issues and detailed statistics of the EU's impact on the United Kingdom.
- The German Communist Party sought to debunk the emerging mythology of Schlageter by circulating a speech by Karl Radek portraying him as an honourable but misguided figure.
- Liu seeks revenge against the tournament host Shang Tsung for killing his brother Chan and taking his soul; Sonya is lured onto the ship headed for Shang Tsung's island by crime boss Kano, who murdered her partner; Johnny seeks to debunk media claims that his martial arts skills are faked.
- From 1994 on she published a series of newsletters titled "Ecofables/Ecoscience," using science to debunk myths about humans' relationship to the environment.
- He was an energetic popularizer noted for encouraging scientific and empirical thought in an effort to debunk myths and superstitions.
- The book talks about international relations in general but more specifically it is devoted to the interwar period, although the author originally wanted to debunk the pretensions of liberalism while providing a way out of the impasse that was the inter-war crisis.
- Although Hynek started out as a skeptic and helped the Air Force to debunk most UFO reports, he gradually became convinced that a small number of UFO cases were not hoaxes or explainable as misidentifications of natural phenomena, and that these cases might represent something extraordinary—even alien visitation from other planets.
- This prediction had no scientific legitimacy, and was largely ignored by credentialed seismologists, who thought it would give the prediction undeserved attention if they were to debunk it in public.
- The cast of the television series MythBusters perform experiments to verify or debunk urban legends, old wives' tales, and the like.
- The cast of the television series MythBusters perform experiments to verify or debunk urban legends, old wives' tales, and the like.
- The cast of the television series MythBusters perform experiments to verify or debunk urban legends, old wives' tales, and the like.
- The cast of the television series MythBusters perform experiments to verify or debunk urban legends, old wives' tales, and the like.
- In March 2011, Andy Carvin and his Twitter followers utilized crowdsourced research to debunk false stories that Israeli weapons were being used against the people of Libya.
- The cast of the television series MythBusters perform experiments to verify or debunk urban legends, old wives' tales, and the like.
- Blevins has assigned Scully for the implicit, albeit unacknowledged, purpose of using her scientific knowledge to debunk Mulder's work.
- More recent letters acquired by the National Railway Museum suggest that, in fact, Hackworth may have discovered the idea first and/or independently; and Herbert—clearly not a fan of Gurney—seeks to debunk claims for Gurney's invention by comparing the output of Gurney's carriages with those of Trevithick.
- Often paired with moving the goalposts (see below), as when an argument is challenged using a common definition of a term in the argument, and the arguer presents a different definition of the term and thereby demands different evidence to debunk the argument.
- While Rorty shares Dewey's commitment to debunk epistemological foundationalism, he (Rorty) believes that the notion of language is better suited to achieve this goal, than the notion of immediate, non-discursive experience preferred by Dewey.
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