Sentences with phrase «exaggerated claims from»

Which one of these debates hasn't involved exaggerated claims from alarmists?
That's how the propagandists of CAGW work, shout exaggerated claims from the rooftops, by the time they withdraw the claim the MSM have moved on.

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Though the country's claims about its technology are often exaggerated, North Korea's latest advancement in its missile program have drawn concern from officials at the White House, who have said the country is «developing a pretty good nuclear reentry vehicle.»
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).
For one thing, kings claimed power from God according to the Christian faith and, often enough, especially in that age of exaggerated papal claims to universal worldly power, their power was tangibly and visibly legitimated directly through coronation by the pope of Rome.
Each season, for example, he winnowed the significant events from some 500 to 800 college football games, patiently making allowances for exaggerated claims, local enthusiasms and sectional pride.
Dr Gavin Jarvis from Cambridge's Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience re-examined data going back to the 1940's and concluded that previous claims about natural embryo mortality are too often exaggerated.
While some claims about the evils of gluten can - and have - been exaggerated, Factor 75 chose to eliminate gluten from all of our meals.
However the claims are often exaggerated for business purposes; knowing the science will allow you to separate the nonsense from the truth.
The Get Into Teaching campaign advertisement, which prompted a number of complaints from education bosses who claimed the advert exaggerated teachers» pay, has been excused by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA).
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).
For once the number of houses is not exaggerated except from the claimed annual output.
Despite headlines claiming that man - made climate change has caused five Islands (out of nearly a thousand) to disappear from rising sea levels, a closer inspection of the study reveals the true cause is natural, and the report's lead author says many of the headlines have been «exaggerated» to ill - effect.
Now that the United States and other countries are finally moving to seriously address global warming, polluter - funded front groups and their allies in Congress are making exaggerated claims about stolen e-mails from climate scientists in a last ditch effort to derail action.
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.
The Telegraph reports on a Russian claim that British climate scientists have deliberately cherry picked data from Russian temperature station to exaggerate the case for anthropogenic global warming, Dec. 16, 2009.
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.
Another claim is that the IPCC exaggerated economic losses from catastrophes attributed to climate change.
Sharing in the proceeds of litigation could tempt lawyers to exaggerate their clients» claims, to suppress evidence, to modify advice given to clients, or otherwise to depart from the professional attitudes and conduct expected of them.
Yet, while ASA has the power to protect the UK consumer from misleading toothpaste claims, it currently has no power to protect the public from misleading, exaggerated or discriminatory claims made by politicians; regardless of whether they are featured on a bus or a bill - board; and regardless of how many complaints such adverts attract.
This would be in line with the government's aim «to disincentivise minor, exaggerated and fraudulent claims» by removing unnecessary cost from the claims process.
What is clear from the Inner House's decision is that, if a pursuer exaggerates their claim, the Scottish Courts will not likely make a finding of fundamental dishonesty.
Private attorneys have emerged as some of the staunchest defenders of ISDS, accusing critics — from prominent scholars, to aid groups such as Doctors Without Borders, to the Australian government — of failing to understand the system and making exaggerated claims.
Insurance crimes range in severity, from slightly exaggerating claims to deliberately causing accidents or damages.
If you're making a claim, be sure to include all relevant information of the accident, and avoid exaggerating the damages, to stay away from the legal consequences of fraud.
As the political executive remains stagnated to dig into the irregularities by insurance companies in demanding exaggerated claims against the exact reimbursement of hospital expenses of rickshaw pullers & labourers under RSBY (Rashtriya Swashthya Bima Yonja) from government, the speaker, Shashank Shekhar Bhokta, on Monday orders a special house committee for an investigation into the scam.
However, the fact that Agora grossly exaggerated facts can be both verified through the difference of language in their two statements before and after the backlash, and the official statements from the NEC, even if SLOEDP took the efforts to highlight this false claim out of a vested interest.
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