Sentences with phrase «erroneous claims in»

The self - proclaimed «Bitcoin creator» who also claims that he and none other is Satoshi Nakamoto made some erroneous claims in a Q&A session following the «Bitcoin, Controversy over Principle» presentation at Deconomy conference in Seoul and Buterin did not hesitate to call him out on it.

Not exact matches

Theranos» lawyer acknowledged to the WSJ that proprietary technology was not used in all of the company's tests, but in a later statement called doubts about Edison's accuracy «baseless» and «erroneousclaiming that the quoted sources «were never in a position to understand Theranos» technology.»
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....
I claim that most of us are involved in the daily tweaking of erroneous thought and naive belief.
Its claim is even more insanely erroneous than homeopathy in the light of inflation.
The council's response to that claim was that persons have rights, whether their religious opinions be erroneous or not, and that, in any event, states lack theological competence.
A false prophet claims to have received direct revelation from God but in fact promotes erroneous ideas.
Does not the association of this claimed adequacy and precision with the presupposition of the unity and simple basic character of the world demand that we consider the «nature of the material world» in just one way and reject the others as erroneous or force them to be assimilated through insight into their own incompleteness and thus to correct themselves?
The Organic Trade Association's amended complaint — filed on Wednesday in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia — argues that this new claim by USDA is a «novel and erroneous» view of OFPA that «conflicts with every prior administration's approach to rulemaking under the OFPA and the National Organic Standards Board.»
[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 *.
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).
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.
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.
In a column last week, I argued that journalists and other non-scientists have the right and even in some cases the responsibility to question the authority of scientific experts; after all, «even the most accomplished scientists at the most prestigious institutions often make claims that turn out to be erroneous or exaggerated.&raquIn a column last week, I argued that journalists and other non-scientists have the right and even in some cases the responsibility to question the authority of scientific experts; after all, «even the most accomplished scientists at the most prestigious institutions often make claims that turn out to be erroneous or exaggerated.&raquin some cases the responsibility to question the authority of scientific experts; after all, «even the most accomplished scientists at the most prestigious institutions often make claims that turn out to be erroneous or exaggerated.»
The erroneous claims of Weber from 45 years ago have induced immense caution in gravitational - wave physicists ever since.
There are multiple real things to discuss about this — the methodology, the relatively small number of cores being used (compared to what could have been analyzed), the age modeling etc. — and many interesting applications — constraints on polar amplification, the mid-Pleistocene transition, the duration and nature of previous interglacials — but unfortunately, the bulk of the attention will be paid to a specific (erroneous) claim about Earth System Sensitivity (ESS) that made it into the abstract and was the lead conclusion in the press release.
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.
So here, for the umpteenth time and in the service of any animals whose very life might depend on the decisions made by anyone who might be misled by Clifton and Young's errors of fact, judgment, and ethics, is a point by point refutation of each of their erroneous claims.
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).
Their claim that temperature isn't rising in the tropics is erroneous, especially in light of Fu et al's new satellite estimates of tropical warming since 1970.
And since you (correctly) note that erroneous claims do not falsify anything, there is always the possibility that an experimental result however conflicting on it's face, was actually in error.
There are multiple real things to discuss about this — the methodology, the relatively small number of cores being used (compared to what could have been analyzed), the age modeling etc. — and many interesting applications — constraints on polar amplification, the mid-Pleistocene transition, the duration and nature of previous interglacials — but unfortunately, the bulk of the attention will be paid to a specific (erroneous) claim about Earth System Sensitivity (ESS) that made it into the abstract and was the lead conclusion in the press release.
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.
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
Can we count on you to stop propounding the erroneous contradiction claim in the future?
«claims that «Global warming is the unusually rapid increase in Earth's average surface temperature over the past century» are erroneous and indicative of either ignorance or duplicity on the part of NASA's Earth Observatory, NASA's Climate Consensus page, The Daily Mail, the EPA and many others.»
Regardless, claims that «Global warming is the unusually rapid increase in Earth's average surface temperature over the past century» are erroneous and indicative of either ignorance or duplicity on the part of NASA's Earth Observatory, NASA's Climate Consensus page, The Daily Mail, the EPA and many others.
You are not prepared to re-evaluate your original, erroneous, claim so there is little point in moving to debate other issues with you.
For anyone who's interested in many of the major climate denial claims Potholer54 has a massive video series on many of the controversies over the years and has done a TON of research on erroneous reporting (and some outright lies) by denialist.
In many cases, their agendas are based upon questionable scientific data and erroneous claims about global climate change.
Thus, hiding or omitting information, even if one feels it is «erroneous» or «outlying» (or whatever they claim) is still possibly fraudulent (or in this case, scientifically improper) if it would «add to the total mix of available information».
I'll bet he uses one of the NWS or other studies which claims the errors from the erroneous observations are negligible and not a significant factor in the error range of the climate models.
In this case, Republicans are more likely to endorse erroneous claims about Trump's victory because it aligns with their partisanship.»
In today's edition of the Daily Mail, the prominent commentator Richard Littlejohn makes an erroneous claim at the very end of his fullpage weekly... Read More
Your erroneous science notwithstanding, seeing that you are the kind of person to claim membership of the House of Lords in a communication to members of the US Senate when you were actually not a member deserves opprobrium.
The minority disagreed, finding that whether collateral to Padilla's defense or not, the lawyer's erroneous advice, in response to an affirmative inquiry by the defendant, was inexcusable and justified a hearing on the ineffective assistance of counsel claim.
It is unfair of you to claim that my strategy is to «drown out «anyone; it is to expose the unsupported and erroneous nature of the arguments in favour of ABS, to expose the stupidities of attacking low cost legal services and turning them over to anti-competitive cartels while leaving untouched high cost legal services, and to put forth constructive arguments in favour of real and beneficial changes to where the real problems are.
The main thrust of the passages cited... from my judgment in McPherson was to reject as erroneous the submission to the court that, in deciding whether to make a costs order, the employment tribunal had to determine whether or not there was a precise causal link between the unreasonable conduct in question and the specific costs being claimed.
He successfully reversed the erroneous decision of a trial judge that the plaintiff's claims were filed too late in violation of the statute of limitations (Dagley, et.
Furthermore, the courts in re Diplock and in Simpson had recognised that the accrual date definition in the then s 20, bearing reference to the beneficiary's right to receive, did not sit easily with so - called David v Frowd (now Diplock) claims, because the commencement of the running of time would bear no relationship to the date of receipt of the erroneous payment, as would have formerly been the case.
The essence of his claim was that a disciplinary panel constituted in accordance with his contract would not have made the erroneous factual findings made against him and that in consequence his contract would not have been terminated.
Moments after Buterin finished tweeting, attendees uploaded footage showing the young entrepreneur addressing some of the erroneous claims made by Wright in a post-presentation Q&A session.
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