Sentences with phrase «public knowledge claim»

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It's difficult to say for sure — but they claimed involvement, clearly had some knowledge of the attack that was not public, and had ties to those subsequently arrested.
What they are claiming is that the Russians made information available that was not public knowledge.
Aja Worthy - Davis, a spokesperson for de Blasio, took issue with the officials» claim they were not given proper knowledge, pointing to public meetings ahead of the shelter siting and private conversations with local elected officials.
The course tutor claimed that public knowledge of this kind of alien activity is being suppressed by a group known as MJ - 12.
«Continuing such arrangements in this knowledge knowingly exposes the council to expensive claims that it will ultimately lose and would be an inappropriate approach to the council's fiduciary obligation to protect the public purse.»
The real Yamal deception is their attempt to damage public confidence in science by making speculative and scandalous claims about the actions and motivations of scientists while cloaking them in a pretense of advancing scientific knowledge.
Where claims of scientific knowledge provide the basis of significant public policy, demands for what has been called «extended peer review» and «the democratisation of science» become overwhelming.
so, I guess my explanations referring to the scientific status of knowledge helps a bit to understand why Holmes» claim is a hoax and to prevents public from junk - science distributed by climate deniers.
Because I write here a lot, the reasons that I am a «lukewarmer» and «skeptical» of strong claims about the magnitude and dangers of CO2 - induced warming and the need for or likely effectiveness of public policies are public knowledge already.
Claiming he was motivated by a desire to share knowledge with «interested members of the bar and public» after being so «struck by the evidence» on display during the trial, the lawyer said he thought that «it would be helpful for individuals not in court to see and thereby gain a better understanding of the evidence.»
This critical analytical distinction gives rise to the requirement that a public figure defamation plaintiff, in addition to proving that the statement was false, must prove a defendant's actual malice (i.e., knowledge of falsity or conscious disregard as to the truth) in order to win a defamation claim.169 The concept itself is fluid and nuanced, providing a purposive device that can be used to ascertain when the «second order» of defamation claim proposed herein is to be used.
National standards for medical privacy must recognize the sometimes competing goals of improving individual and public health, advancing scientific knowledge, enforcing the laws of the land, and processing and paying claims for health care services.
It protects the public from individuals who claim to have experience and knowledge but do not reach the levels of skill and service delivery that are expected from a professional.
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