Phrases with «unsupported conclusions»

"Unsupported conclusions" refer to ideas or statements that are made without sufficient evidence or logical reasoning to back them up. It means drawing a conclusion or making a claim without having any factual or reliable basis to support it. Full definition

Sentences with «unsupported conclusions»

  • A rambling collection of unsupported conclusions which are about as helpful as gibberish. (nakedpastor.com)
  • The Supreme Court interposed unsupported conclusions about the teachers in elementary and secondary parochial schools and concluded that the difficulties involved in avoiding the teaching of religion along with secular subjects would pose intolerable risks. (religion-online.org)
  • He reports that Richard Tol, a University of Sussex economist focused on climate impacts, has asked that his name be pulled from the summary because of a tilt toward scientifically unsupported conclusions. (dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com)
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