He also refutes many political and theological doctrines of the Shi'ah by adducing traditional and rational arguments and controverts their assertions that belittle the status of these Companions and Successors of the Prophet.
12.
Staring us in the face is this stunning assertion now harder than ever to controvert : An American president's foreign policy decisions were substantially influenced by unlawful campaign contributions at critical times from a foreign source.
13.
Philip of Side claims that Athenagoras headed the Catechetical School of Alexandria ( which is probably incorrect ) and notes that Athenagoras converted to Christianity after initially familiarizing himself with the Scriptures in an attempt to controvert them.
14.
He may be the same person who was called the " Corrector " ( ), because though he was one of the followers of Asclepiades of Bithynia, he ventured to controvert his opinions on some points.
15.
Accordingly, the agreement is headed " Price Maintenance Agreement, " and the way in which the appellants would be damaged if prices were cut is clearly explained in evidence by Mr . Baisley, and no successful attempt is made to controvert that evidence.
16.
The adoption of the law did not start the deportation process what is usually ignored and not mentioned by Esterh�zy admirers and it is considered to be controvert ( not exclusively negative or positive ) step by historians dealing with holocaust in Slovak Republic ( 1939 45 ).
17.
Those, then, who controvert the principle that the Constitution is to be considered in court as a paramount law are reduced to the necessity of maintaining that courts must close their eyes on the Constitution, and see only the law [ e . g ., the statute or treaty ].
18.
It has been suggested that the reading of the Law was due to a desire to controvert the views of the Samaritans with regard to the various festivals, for which reason arrangements were made to have the passages of the Pentateuch relating to those festivals read and expounded on the feast-days themselves.
19.
For example, three days before the trial he assured the authorities that Emmet " does not intend to call a single witness, nor to trouble any witness for the Crown with a cross-examination, unless they misrepresent facts & He will not controvert the charge by calling a single witness ".
20.
It has also proved popular with the concert-going public, as its events are seen by almost ten thousand people, which, according to the festival's long-time director Ivo Josipovi, controverts the idea of Biennale being about a " group of freaks who pour water into a piano ".