Phrases with «specious claims»

"Specious claims" refers to statements or arguments that may appear to be true or valid, but are actually deceptive or misleading. It means that the claims may seem logical or attractive but lack evidence or logical reasoning to support them. Full definition

Sentences with «specious claims»

  • And if he doesn't exist, then who was making specious claims about Call of Duty: WWII «s box art stealing its concept from Brothers in Arms? (egmnow.com)
  • Asked about the attempt to destabilise his leadership, Clegg said: «I think it's odd, to put it very mildly, that any fellow Liberal Democrat should spend time and good money, while the rest of us were out campaigning for these tough elections, instead surreptitiously trying to come up with specious claims on the basis of polls, which were in any case entirely confounded by the election results. (theguardian.com)
  • Yet its postulate that divine existence is possible can and must be defended against specious claims and proposals that a world without God is as possible as one with God. (religion-online.org)
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