Sentences with phrase «such unsubstantiated»

Such unsubstantiated assertions often highlight that his father was born into a Muslim family in Kenya, and that Obama received some instruction in the religion at the Indonesian public school he attended as a child.
You call Coppedge a fool but then make such an unsubstantiated and clearly erroneous statement.

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We're also witnessing some questionable and unsubstantiated statements coming from the Bitcoin mining farm community such as this quote from Chinese mining farm magnate Chandler Guo who states
No, I don't KNOW that you haven't experienced what you claim to have experienced, but I assign such claims to the folder labeled «unsubstantiated».
Treasury denied the claims made in the article, stating that «any reference to suspected counterfeit Penfolds wines sold on e-commerce platforms such as JD.com and other sales channels, including imagery used as part of the article, are completely incorrect and unsubstantiated
Even so - called «SIDS - safe» products, such as sleep positioners and alternative bumpers, do not currently fall subject to FDA regulation, leaving manufacturers free to make unsubstantiated safety claims about their products.
The World Health Organization and UNICEF have rejected the formula industry's favoured taglines of «closer than ever to breastmilk» and «easier to digest» and have stated that such health claims are misleading and unsubstantiated.
Brands like «Gold» and «Premium» have set new trends with lofty and unsubstantiated claims for newborn health and achievement, such as increased intelligence, musical ability and even better eyesight.
the Statement reads in part: «Vice president, Osinbajo, is a professor of Law and ought to know that patriotism demands that he should not make unsubstantiated claims but to place the names of such Nigerians in public.
«He provokes public order, as a tool of attracting the media and making unsubstantiated claims about the transparency and fairness of all the elections he contested, such tactics are dangerous and irresponsible.»
«After our last rejoinder, we expected the paper to come out with concrete evidence of deliberate fraud or abuse of privileges, or be bold enough to own up and apologise for such hazy and unsubstantiated report.
Well, although it is not unknown for impact events to affect climate (the K / T boundary event springs to mind) there are a number of hurdles for any such theory to overcome before it moves into the mainstream from the wilder shores of unsubstantiated speculation.
To avoid being deceived by misleading marketing statements, look past vague, unsubstantiated labels such as «sustainable» or «ethical.»
But, after systematically reviewing the evidence, the authors conclude that such claims are unsubstantiated and likely false.
Why, for example, focus on unsubstantiated ideas like the Common Core rather than do something that would really matter, such as improve instructional quality, reverse school funding cuts that are harming schools, or address the inequities and socioeconomic conditions that researchers have demonstrated are persistent causes of low academic performance?
Making such claims, if unsubstantiated, can potentially lead to permanent bans on the ResetEra board.
Modeled on fabled humanoid characters, whose existence is unsubstantiated to the present, Stewart's cryptid belongs to folklore and science fiction as well as everyday forms of self - generated mythology, such as data - driven consumer branding.
In the field that most interests me, anthropology, where I have a fair amount of training and experience, I see dubious claims being made all the time, based on some combination of wishful thinking, unsubstantiated assumptions and confirmation bias, so I'm used to picking through such claims to separate the wheat from the chaff.
However civil Richard might be (and whatever «good points» he may have made that I obviously must have missed), that Richard chooses to resort to the utterly lame unsubstantiated smear of «blogs such as this» (however civil he might have been in so proclaiming)-- not to mention his «blame Hilary» civil but unsubstantiated whine — I have yet to see Richard provide any evidence that anyone (including me!)
There are unsubstantiated rumors that they influenced the system to make an almighty bubble, and intend to buy lots of real stuff, such as real estate and businesses, in the ensuing bust, when everything is dirt cheap.
It seems that the provenance of such an assertion is a Greenpeace story that is also unsubstantiated.
It is unclear why such an inaccurate, unsubstantiated and misleading article would be published at this time.
According to New Jersey police, however, this fear is unsubstantiated, as such harassment is «not happening.»
Similarly, an unsubstantiated comparison of the lawyer's services or fees with the services or fees of other lawyers may be misleading if presented with such specificity as would lead a reasonable person to conclude that the comparison can be substantiated.
A lot of people returned to earlier unsubstantiated mantras, such as «Bitcoin is a Ponzi.»
Do not use unsubstantiated comments such as «quick learner» or «hard worker», always demonstrate your skills with examples.
More commonly, however, the term «unsubstantiated» is used to convey such uncertainty.
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