Phrases with «unsubstantiated assertions»

"Unsubstantiated assertions" refers to statements or claims that are made without any evidence or proof to support them. It means that someone is saying something, but they have not provided factual information or data to back up what they are saying. Full definition

Sentences with «unsubstantiated assertions»

  • You have made unsubstantiated assertions, including the above one about a supposed ultimatum «delivered» by scientists.] (deepclimate.org)
  • Faith is not merely a polite expression for unsubstantiated assertion, not an excuse for believing in God as an irrational act. (firstthings.com)
  • If eminent experts say that evolution according to Gould is too confused to be worth bothering about, and others equally eminent say that evolution according to Dawkins rests on unsubstantiated assertions and counterfactual claims, the public can hardly be blamed for suspecting that grand - scale evolution may rest on something less impressive than rock - solid, unimpeachable fact. (firstthings.com)
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