"Exaggerated claims" refers to statements or assertions that are greatly exaggerated or overstated, going beyond what is true or reasonable.
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Most reports are just anecdotal accounts of treatment success, so be very skeptical about
exaggerated claims of success and consult with your veterinarian before trying anything you read about online.
Add them to your pet's treatment plan if they appear helpful - but be cautious about
exaggerated claims for the products.
Then, most of the popular supplements on the market today come either
with exaggerated claims about their effectiveness or they're literally useless.
There are a huge number of options to choose from and most of them go for a hard sell and make wild (and
often exaggerated claims).
They also tend to make
very exaggerated claims about the ability of their products to cure or prevent every conceivable disease.
While the urgency that
motivates exaggerated claims is understandable, turning down the rhetoric and embracing solutions like nuclear energy will better serve efforts to slow global warming.
This position does not appear to be supported by any observational evidence, much like the
highly exaggerated claims concerning the effects of human carbon dioxide emissions on climate.
They will much prefer your humility to
exaggerated claims about how much you can offer in spite of your lack of experience.
According to Editor Alan Moran in a post at Catallaxy Files blog on Climate Change: the facts 2014, Christopher Essex «points to the complexity of the scientific analysis of the climate, which has led to
exaggerated claims by pseudo-experts.
The conference contended that «In recent years, a handful of scientists appear to have made
exaggerated claims in the health and environmental areas.
As the political executive remains stagnated to dig into the irregularities by insurance companies in demanding
exaggerated claims against t...
«We are disappointed that the court has agreed to proceed with Apple's
grossly exaggerated claims regardless of whether the patents are valid,» she added.
The Enlightenment gave birth to a variety of philosophies which, based
on exaggerated claims for the role of human reason, rejected the positive historical nature of Christian revelation.
Your message should be clear and to - the - point., free of gimmicks and fillers, such
as exaggerated claims.
While the company seeks to raise awareness of eco-friendly practices in the pet - products industry, it warns that retailers must also be aware of greenwashing — the practice of making
exaggerated claims regarding a company's sustainable manufacturing processes.
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We had Avery Cardinal Dulles review the McDonough - Bianchi study of the Jesuits, Passionate Uncertainty (FT, April), and he did so in his usual balanced manner, correcting some of its
more exaggerated claims.
The senior Israeli official who defended Iron Dome said he understood the skepticism because the world's first antimissile war — which erupted over Israel in 1991 during the gulf war — did
produce exaggerated claims of success.
But the
further exaggerated claim that [the] satisfaction is what makes the good act good is an unnecessary, and mistaken, inference, [the] particular notion of self - interest having been itself mistaken.
We'll hear about self - regulation, modified self - regulation, a dab of statute, a slap of law, and advocates of one or the other will make
great exaggerated claims for their position.
There are certain powerful brands which use a variety of deceitful marketing practices to push their products more effectively, and that includes everything in the spectrum of pseudoscience and half - fabricated and
stupendously exaggerated claims.
For example, someone could read some medical journal article on how cyanide can kill you and
then exaggerate the claim that the cyanide found in the seeds of some foods will kill you if you ingest them overlooking the fact that we also produce an enzyme that convert this cyanide in to a harmless thiocyanate.
But then again once one delves beneath the surface and begins realizing all the facts so well concealed by all the Elon Hype & Hyperbole not to mention false and
exaggerated claims etc..
Interestingly enough, Forbush often presented enough context for his
many exaggerated claims for the effects of cats on bird populations to discredit himself.
The United States is rapidly coming under almost total government control as the Obama administration
uses exaggerated claims of the failure of capitalism and the Bush administration as the excuse.
And in doing this, while we may roll our eyes at Howard's ability to tell instinctively whether claims are valid or not, he basically touches base with many non-scientist fence sitters who presumable have heard some of these «most dire warnings» and
potentially exaggerated claims in the blogosphere.
Pachauri, who led the compilation of some 2,000 of the world's top climate scientists for 13 years, worked to tighten up the credibility of the reports that guide policymakers and survived a scandal five years ago
over exaggerated claims about the speed of glaciers retreating.
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.
It will harm access to justice, worsen inequalities of arms,
encourage exaggerated claims, and lead to potential turmoil in an already over-stretched court system.