How To Use Debunking In A Sentence

  • The hominoid (please note, not hominid) body, found in the Georgia woods, is now in a secure location, under armed guard, and set to be examined by a battery of academic scholars, skeptical scientists, Bigfoot researchers, and debunking writers. Boing Boing
  • All told, an evening that deromanticises Ibsen without debunking him and that offers vital proof as to why we still need the international festival.
  • Dean has also authored or co-authored any number of papers debunking astrology.
  • The story of the purchase of Sarah's burial plot is comedy, and comedy frequently takes delight in debunking heroes.
  • Dr Marshall places Knox in his context and cuts him down to size without debunking him or letting him be effaced by the tumult of his times.
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  • She then does an apt job of debunking his claim that she ripped off his comments by using the word "convergence. Arianna wins in a knockout
  • She succeeded in portraying truthfully - without debunking, but also without hagiology - good men and women.
  • The major portion of this book is dedicated to debunking beliefs in astrology, superstition and New Age beliefs.
  • (Wood had read H.L. Mencken's debunking of the American "booboisie" and, for a time, agreed with it.) American Idol
  • I wanted to take a moment to say thank you, both for your much-needed educational foundation and for your dedicated work debunking scam artists and frauds.
  • At the end the director tell us why he made the movie. discussing the research and claims of so-called 'Godfather of Secret Societies' Jordan Maxwell aka Russell Pine If you want to know why this movie is called Water of Grace and in turn why maxwell calls himself by the term stemming from "Jordanus Maximus" you may also enjoy this movie: Debunking Jordan Maxwell The Movie: It covers more of Maxwell's errors and reasons for those errors, it can be viewed here: video. google.com also mentioned in the movie zeitgeistchallenge. com WN.com - Articles related to Tourism revenues up 28% in first half - report
  • Those reports included an analysis of Soviet missile strength that contradicted John F. Kennedy’s “missile gap” rhetoric or the debunking of Lyndon Johnson’s assumptions about the effectiveness of bombing in Vietnam. Printing: Why U.S. Intelligence Failed, Redux
  • Myth-debunking is an important activity for moms to be able to engage in vocally, not secretively and in guilt. Motrin Versus The Moms: When Painkillers Are Attacked, Everybody Loses | Her Bad Mother
  • Also, you might want to keep this link bookmarked, which is an archive of the bullshit the lefties have been throwing, along with links debunking said bullshit. "According to Lucille, the waitress serving her table at the time and who asked that her last name not be used..."
  • While Khouri's mendacity is uncontestable, Australian filmmaker Anna Broinowski thankfully has more on her mind than simply debunking her subject in Forbidden Lie$. Dan Lybarger: DVD Review: Forbidden Lie$
  • You may have heard of professor Richard Wiseman - a British psychologist famous for debunking irrational ideas.
  • Really majii the president left no stone unturned in debunking their crap. Think Progress » McCain Assails Reconciliation, Forgetting He Once Said The GOP Laid ‘The Groundwork’ For Its Use
  • Federico Luppi, Cronos (1993) Debunking that most enduring vampire cliche, Guillermo del Toro's chilling masterpiece manages utterly to desexualise its antihero's bloodlust with extraordinary results. The 10 best screen vampires
  • Unfortunately, we are perceived as focusing mostly on debunking the silly stuff like UFOs, spoon benders, and psychic spiritualists.
  • Can you send me to any sites that might have the debunking information? jagger Smoking Guns and the Morality of Parliamentary Privilege
  • This claim often rides in parasitical fashion on the back of debunking claims - it can provide an explanation for why the speaker invests in their critique in the first place.
  • The teenage Twain's initial intention had nothing to do with debunking Simmons.
  • The director of this film consistently foregoes sentimentality in favor of subtle debunking of myths based on culture. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
  • Though more study is needed… I'm a big fan of the scientific method, but this reminds me of a spoof term paper I once wrote, many years ago, after having read one too many phonetics articles debunking the perceptions of phonologists.
  • While Khouri's mendacity is uncontestable, Australian filmmaker Anna Broinowski thankfully has more on her mind than simply debunking her subject in Forbidden Lie$. Dan Lybarger: DVD Review: Forbidden Lie$
  • Also interesting is that only 15% of social networkers say they log on at work, thus debunking another myth about how prevalent social network use is at the workplace.
  • Another common theme is the debunking of the fringe pseudosciences or other untenable positions.
  • This is an important first step in debunking speculation that the mortgage market is severely flawed," a Bank of America spokesman said. BofA Sets Timetable for Foreclosure Review
  • Thank you for Talbot's excellent series of articles debunking the myths propagated by the AIDS denialists.
  • Journal Community "This is an important first step in debunking speculation that the mortgage market is severely flawed," said Bank of America spokesman James Mahoney. Banks Restart Foreclosures
  • The story of the purchase of Sarah's burial plot is comedy, and comedy frequently takes delight in debunking heroes.
  • I'm not really sure debunking this stuff really accomplishes anything ... if someone wants to believe a candidate for president is a closet terrorist, that's * what they want to believe*, the rumors are just an excuse. Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz
  • A very ordinary rural chap (the Mirror piece certainly debunking the idea that he is a reclusive loner), he has understandably won mass public sympathy for the way he was mistreated.
  • Jed L has a very interesting post at DailyKos.com debunking the notion promulgated by right wing writers such as Gerald Seib at the Wall Street Journal that Obama's mandate is similar to Bill Clinton's in 1992. Comparing Clinton's Win in 1992 to Obama's in 2008
  • Unfortunately, as co-blogger David Kopel points out, it seems more such debunking is needed, as some are still trying to peddle the myth of an expert consensus on this issue. The Volokh Conspiracy » The Myth of an Expert Consensus on the Constitutionality of the Health Care Mandate Revisited
  • In the last few years, divers like Winram have been debunking the sinister reputation of the so-called man-eater. News - latimes.com
  • Each year, the Abstinence Clearinghouse devotes two hours of its annual conference to debunking a man whose fame and influence peaked generations ago.
  • I am not sure how you think posting crap and trolling is debunking anything. Think Progress » Kansas Attorney General Refuses To Sue Federal Government Over Health Care Reform
  • Among the accomplishments cited in his Time magazine obituary are debunking “such myths as the need to wash mushrooms, devein shrimp and press garlic” and preaching the “imaginative use of leftovers.” Archive 2008-04-01
  • He is an expert magician who specializes in debunking those who use magic techniques to claim psychic or otherwise unworldly powers.
  • His debunking was merely an unintended ancillary to his campaign to become a local hero and impress the girls.
  • the debunking of religion has been too successful
  • This is an important first step in debunking speculation that the mortgage market is severely flawed," a BofA spokesman said. Tight Races, Moon's Water, Not-So-Private Apps
  • After a century of suspicion, ridicule, character assassination and scientific debunking, Freud has not only survived, but grown into a figure of mythic proportions.
  • But these anecdota points - it's raining broadband, Apple ate the world, and monopoly is the way- keep coming back in many venues, and need swift debunking. Information, Culture, Policy, Education: Cyberculture
  • They can open a window on the inner workings of ivory tower, debunking stereotypes of academics as detached from the real world.
  • A large part of his stock-in-trade consists of holding fantastic theories up to a light and debunking them.
  • Good job in debunking some of the misconceptions about Cloud Computing. 6 Half-Truths About the Cloud
  • Another common theme is the debunking of the fringe pseudosciences or other untenable positions.
  • Mike Males devotes a chapter in his 1999 book Framing Youth to debunking the myth that young people are not oppressed.
  • It's just not worth debunking someone who has no credibility in the first place.
  • The trouble is, as Brian's post on the excellent video debunking of climate 'gate' shows, when people are willing to jump to crazy and unsubstantiated conclusions at the slightest provocation, the term skeptic just doesn't cut it. TreeHugger
  • Dean has also authored or co-authored any number of papers debunking astrology.
  • Most heroes, being only mortal, in reality have clay feet and thus are subject to debunking and the type of revisionist history that our modern professors and academicians so dearly love.
  • The purpose of their strategy is to have Dems be so preoccupied with debunking obvious falsehood that they will have little or no time engaging in substantive debates about the real issues – and it's working. Palin warns of 'disturbing' health care rationing
  • The problem with the next paragraph of the Panel report came from the use again of the word debunking. Space Ships of the Visitors

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