Sentences with phrase «as exaggerated claims»

Your message should be clear and to - the - point., free of gimmicks and fillers, such as exaggerated claims.
It is a cautionary essay that tries to extol the real and formidable potential of genomic medicine but also attempts to counter what we see as exaggerated claims, said lead author medical geneticist James P. Evans, MD, PhD, Bryson Distinguished Professor of Genetics and Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center.
The shadow banking literature has vastly and rapidly expanded since the financial crisis, and has produced some interesting pieces, as well as some exaggerated claims, in my view.

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BEIJING (AP)-- Sino Forest Corp. says its chief executive has resigned as Canadian regulators investigate fraud allegations against the Hong Kong - based company following claims it exaggerated the size of its forest holdings in China.
This is an exaggerated claim: There is no reason to believe that countless directors would be voted off boards as soon as Bill C - 25 was implemented.
Colin, I know it seems to be exaggerated when written in brief as I have done, but look to the beliefs and claims of these.
As this case demonstrates, it can also be endangered by exaggerated claims and overreaching.»
This picture of the Dutch artist's dependence on his Flemish forbear (Rubens was almost 30 years Rembrandt's senior) exaggerates the evidence and contradicts Schama's other insistent claim: that Rembrandt should be recognized as an unparalleled genius.
I could easily see how he said he was leaving her, she flipped out he tried to push her out the door, she falls, exaggerates, gnarked about the gun etc etc...... just as possible as the DAs claim.
They claim that conditions such as food allergies and celiac disease can cause or exaggerate the condition.
As well as briefing against the Equal Love campaign, Stonewall also exaggerated the cost of equal marriage rights; making absurd, unfounded claims that it would cost billions of poundAs well as briefing against the Equal Love campaign, Stonewall also exaggerated the cost of equal marriage rights; making absurd, unfounded claims that it would cost billions of poundas briefing against the Equal Love campaign, Stonewall also exaggerated the cost of equal marriage rights; making absurd, unfounded claims that it would cost billions of pounds.
A series of exaggerated claims were advanced by then White House press secretary Sean Spicer as the new administration showed exactly how it intended to conduct political debate.
The growth in spurious and exaggerated personal injury claims and excessive legal costs has resulted in higher costs for consumers, local authorities and the NHS, as well as making it harder for genuine claimants to get compensation.
So dropping the obviously absurd claim as may be as high as 6degC merely drops an example where the IPCC claims are so obviously over exaggerated that little confidence can be had in their work as a whole.
Still, in my view it would have been far better if the authors had presented their study as a «proof of concept» with some intriguing speculative results, rather than making the exaggerated (and insufficiently caveated) claims made in the paper, and more especially the press release.
And be wary of exaggerated claims about the role of proteins, enzymes and peptides, as often these are just unsupported hype.
The claim that lifting heavy weights will lead to women building a manly physique is grossly exaggerated, female bodybuilders are often used as proof what will happen if a woman as much as touches any dumbbell or barbell.
Look out for any discrepancies in profiles which you come across, such as a photograph which does not seem to match the member's age or profile info or claims within the profiles which seem wild or exaggerated.
Hence, while authors» findings were presented as hard fact, given the 17 % fact, their (exaggerated) conclusions did not at all generalize across teachers given the sample limitations, and despite what they claimed.
Bothered by what it describes as the report's exaggerated claims, the company, Mathematica Policy Research of Princeton, N.J., has now taken the unusual step of issuing a statement that cautions against leaping to any policy conclusions.
As we all likely know well by now, speakers for both parties during last and this weeks» Republican and Democratic Conventions, respectively, spoke and in many cases spewed a number of exaggerated, misleading, and outright false claims about multiple areas of American public policy... educational policy included.
However, the case does put automakers on full alert not to exaggerate mileage claims, and to be as direct as possible about acknowledging likely real - world efficiency levels.
The one consistent criticism regarding the Fusion Hybrid's drive is that Ford exaggerated with its claim that the sedan can go 47 miles per hour, and as much as two miles, in all - electric mode.
For example, LitRes, the country's top e-bookseller, claims as much as 99 % of Russian e-books are pirated; others say this is exaggerated to scare foreign publishers into only working with LitRes.
To be sure, the National Association for Convenience & Fuel Retailing claims the risk at the pump has been exaggerated and that skimming is more prevalent in situations where customers don't see their card getting swiped (such as restaurants).
But often, the claims are exaggerated and mortgage loan applicants are turned down because they are seen as too big of a risk.
This made me realize something: As consumers, we're pretty skilled when it comes to spotting inflated prices and exaggerated marketing claims.
So they make exaggerated claims as to how long their litter lasts.
While they like to tout it as «one of the finest beaches on Maui», that claim is a bit exaggerated.
The Warriors games can easily claim over 60 titles since Dynasty Warriors» debut nearly 20 years ago, and as long as there are historic battles to exaggerate or anime to imitate there's no end in sight.
He references this AMEG nonsense, presents it as valid science (although it is the furthest thing from), grossly exaggerates articles to make a point, and claims utter nonsense (6 °C by 2050, more than 100 % more than any credible institution predicts under any scenario) and never backs up his claims with numbers (especially his feedbacks, apart from the AMEG / methane stuff).
A highly - touted (and exaggerated in the media) claim in Spencer & Braswell (2011) was that their results suggested that climate sensitivity is low because climate scientists are misinterpreting climate feedbacks as climate forcings.
One of the unfortunate side effects of which was that (and this is not necessarily your field's fault in the direct sense) every two - bit environmental activist, campaigner, and pressure group took it as license to fully politicize the science with naive and exaggerated claims about the «effects» of global warming (apparently it's responsible for everything), or where the «tipping point» was (30 years, no 20 years, no 10 years, etc.) or how quickly we could «de-carbonize» our economy (50 % reduction in 40 years, no 70 % in 30 years, no 90 % in 15 years).
Nothing revealed so far justifies his breaking of his promise of confidentiality, and his exaggerated (sometimes contradictory, as cited by Steven Mosher) claims about minor details of writing make him look bad.
The BBC documentary «Unnatural Histories,» presents evidence that Orellana, rather than exaggerating his claims as previously thought, was correct in his observations that an advanced civilization was flourishing along the Amazon in the 1540s.».
You erased his claim as exaggerated.
A few days later, as Hurricane Irma ramped up to record - setting intensity, Rush Limbaugh fueled dangerous weather conspiracy theories, claiming that federal scientists exaggerate hurricane threats, and that media and businesses profit from hyped - up hurricane coverage.
As for the ubiquitous claim that the debate has been skewed by corporate funding — especially oil money — what tends to be forgotten are the much larger sums available to the likes of Greenpeace and WWF to push their own exaggerated alarmist line.
HimalayaGate — An Indian climate official admitted in January that, as lead author of the IPCC's Asian report, he intentionally exaggerated when claiming Himalayan glaciers would melt away by 2035 in order to prod governments into action.
By leaving out any actual examples of what he means by «dire warnings» or exaggerated claims, and by not identifying who has said or made them, Howard probably comes across as being quite rational to those who are sitting on the fence.
During the segment, Stossel portrayed skepticism about global warming as just as scientifically valid as respectable scientific research and opinion showing that the climate is changing; misleadingly suggested that projections of the future global climate are comparable to a local news channel's «weather forecast»; and highlighted Crichton's claim that climate scientists have an incentive to exaggerate global warming in order to win grants.
But far from «grossly exaggerating» the state of the science in 2007, as North claimed, the IPCC — because it referenced the WWF report, not the peer - reviewed literature — grossly understated it.
As a result, conflicting data and evidence, even if published in peer reviewed journals, are regularly ignored, while exaggerated claims, even if contentious or not peer - reviewed, are often highlighted in IPCC reports.
Converting the anomalies to the actuals, GIStemp in 2002 had Global Mean temperature in 1880 at 13.89 oC, and by March 2010 this had fallen to 13.76 oC, i.e. colder, not warmer, as your comment claims, thereby exaggerating the apparent warming since 1880.
It seems the courts are taking an increasingly intolerant approach to fraudulent and exaggerated claims, and are visiting the consequences of such claims on solicitors, as well as the unsuccessful claimants.
Liability was conceded by the defendant's insurers although they had clear doubts as to the genuineness of the claimant's injuries and believed that she was exaggerating both her disability and her consequential claim for damages.
We will view as uncooperative false or exaggerated claims of privilege, and we are prepared to litigate over them: to do otherwise would be to fail in our duty to investigate crime.
Where a claimant with a valid claim seeks to dishonestly enhance that claim or conspires with another so as to enable that person to present an exaggerated or groundless claim, should the claimant be struck out and be denied all compensation despite having a valid cause of action?
As the reforms have reduced opportunities for referral fees and escalating costs, the fraudsters have found ways to build their income through layering profit into multiple heads of loss with either fictitious or exaggerated elements of the claim.
This has included claims for exaggerated or sometimes non-existent physiotherapy, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), interpreters» fees, recovery, storage and hire, as well as many other types of exaggeration.
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