"Erroneous claims" refers to statements or assertions that are incorrect, false, or mistaken.
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In many cases, their agendas are based upon questionable scientific data and
erroneous claims about global climate change.
Faso also set himself apart from Professor Teachout on other issues such as foreign policy, national security, taxes and agricultural issues while also picking apart Professor Teachout's radical ideas to have taxpayers spend hundreds of millions on negative TV ads and mailers, raise taxes on energy and a series
of erroneous claims she has made about Faso's record.
If multiple science courts were in existence, many
erroneous claims in many fields would have been refuted, weakened (or strengthened), modified, or at least clarified, much earlier than they were.
I'm also thankful for the internet which allows the dissemination of many fine reports and studies that can
lay erroneous claims to rest — like the profitability of TARP at this point in time.
It has been suggested Mr Williams» draft could contain the notorious and
erroneous claim Saddam could deploy WMD within 45 minutes.
First it was the glaciers, then the link with extreme weather, now it's an
apparently erroneous claim that «global warming could cut rain - fed north African crop production by up to 50 % by 2020».
At this point, McIntyre and Fuller should both be aware enough of the progress made in dendroclimatology (deducing past climate from tree rings) since 2001 to not
make erroneous claims.
I have lost count of the number of publications I have felt obliged to write to in connection with the
utterly erroneous claim that the Australian electorate is «forced to vote» (TP, February).
Erroneous claims about the impact of mitochondrial DNA sequence database errors The American Journal of Human Genetics 2003 Oct; 73 (4): 974 - 975.
Even a lawsuit with
an erroneous claim can still be expensive to defend.
I think it's pretty likely that the person reporting the abuse thought the point was to condemn Christianity by saying Hitler was Christian, rather than to establish the facts in response to
the erroneous claim that Hitler was atheist.
In order to do this we must first understand the roots of
this erroneous claim....
We have all read
the erroneous claims.
[Note to readers: The original article made
an erroneous claim, contained in a quote by an aid official, that Lactogen 1 milk powder had been donated and marketed in IDP camps, * by the manufacturer *.
Congressional Democrats seized on Spicer's
erroneous claim, calling the remarks offensive and suggesting the White House press secretary brush up on his history.
It gives them the best possible opportunity to address
the erroneous claim that they are out of touch.
Where Neanderthals are concerned, Binford pops up again in his familiar «Rent - a-sceptic» role; but it is regrettable that the book gives further exposure to his bizarre notions, based on the flimsiest of evidence, about males and females living largely separate lives, with no semblance of a close family, as well as
his erroneous claim that a lack of fish - bones shows that Neanderthals were inferior to «fully modern man» at exploiting this resource.
Senator Flake's
erroneous claim that the National Science Foundation funded a cheerleader study also ignores how federal grants support future scientists.
The erroneous claims of Weber from 45 years ago have induced immense caution in gravitational - wave physicists ever since.
Peterson says that Rhee was in office for too short a period to draw firm conclusions one way or another as to her impact on student performance, but there is no doubt that the reports critical of her tenure have made
erroneous claims.
For an education technology sector struggling to fight
the erroneous claim by some that it's «tech or teachers,» choosing Kessler to deliver the closing keynote at a feel - good awards dinner was tone deaf and felt like an endorsement of his message, not a speech meant to provoke debate and discussion.
Even a lawsuit with
an erroneous claim can still be expensive to defend.
We would ask any press who wish to report on this former employee's statements to check the accuracy of
these erroneous claims, before printing them as factual.
Baudrillard chose photography, not for
its erroneous claim that it reproduces what one sees in the world, but precisely because, to him, photographs looked like «nothing on earth» (Impossible Exchange, 2001).
It's not a tough comment to follow, and it has to do with the fact that you're not doing any trend analysis whatsoever; rather, you're cherry - picking a handful of data points to make
an erroneous claim.
did not pull up Roberts on
his erroneous claim concerning recent sea - level rise.
But as occurred in the Himalayan glacier incident,
the erroneous claim remains in the about - to - be released report.
In any case, clean energy supporters will have no shortage of evidence at the ready to debunk
any erroneous claims made by Fisher, and make the case that renewable energy is affordable, reliable, and benefits our economy and the environment
Last week, the IPCC withdrew
the erroneous claim and apologized for the error.