Sentences with phrase «found unsubstantiated»

«The attempts to vilify Father include numerous allegations of spousal and child abuse, which Dr. Wu and others have found unsubstantiated and unfounded.
The mother continues to make allegations which the court has found unsubstantiated in her discussions with other professionals.
Fazio had already found them unsubstantiated.
Two factors — the ease of finding unsubstantiated and false information online and the rise of populism — have led to a growing distrust of authority that has released cascading questioning of science and scientists, he added.
It did not take Boucher's complaints seriously, finding them unsubstantiated despite substantial evidence from co-workers that they were well - founded.

Not exact matches

I found several articles that were filled with unsubstantiated opinionsand a few sources that had really great hard research around the topic.
If the charges were found to be unsubstantiated or false, the paper might be fined a portion of the profits that it made from the case.
While I, and others that I have invited to look at our comments, find them contradictory, unsubstantiated, and circular in reasoning, I still respect him for his efforts.
[g] iven the uncritical identification of a community with an entire past, communalism finds it easier to appropriate tradition because it inserts its message into existing, unspoken biases or prejudices, stereotypical images of self and others, and unsubstantiated assumptions of society.
This unsubstantiated finding is that «increased breastfeeding duration has had no effect on overall physical or pscychological health outcomes of either children or mothers.»
I was having a mild, unsubstantiated worry about not finding other crunchy / AP mamas outside of the city.
Almost 1.8 million reports were investigated, and of those, 436,321 were substantiated and 24,976 were found to be indicated (unsubstantiated, but with suspected maltreatment or risk of maltreatment).
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Service's Administration for Children & Families says of the percentage of the 3.3 million referrals for child abuse and neglect in 2009 it investigated, «Two - thirds of reports found all allegations to be unsubstantiated or intentionally false (64.3 % and 0.1 %, respectively).»
I think you just repeat unsubstantiated claims you find on the internet that you uncritically accept, and you then get a bit frustrated that I and others do not automatically believe them also.
The claims made by proponents of juice fasting, which you have enumerated above, are indeed largely unsubstantiated, or not founded in fact; however, juice fasting is highly beneficial for completely different reasons than those often given by its proponents.
But many white college students, Warikoo found, may be hesitant to discuss racial issues because they worry their comments will come off as racist or unsubstantiated.
In his review of the scientific research on mathematics instruction, Grover Whitehurst, the director of the U.S. Department of Education's Institute of Educational Sciences, rightly points out that educators should be wary about basing instructional practices on potentially unsubstantiated translations of study findings (2003).
2) Florida: The IG report conclusively found that the allegation made by one school that K12 intentionally avoided teacher certification laws was unsubstantiated (see: http://prn.to/17WI5Oz).
You can find a lot of unsubstantiated opinion on the internet about prices too, but look at the places that are actually in the business of selling ebooks.
«These unsubstantiated allegations stem from a single lawsuit filed against us by a single plaintiff who claims that levels of lead were found in three of our products that could be dangerous to pet health.
Instead, even after all this time, I still hear unsubstantiated allegations, undue reverence to statistical texts being cast in tablets of stone and slightly dodgy authority in an attempt to find something sinister.
The NRDC roundly criticized the authors» «fuzzy» and unsubstantiated assertions, citing numerous counter examples of the so - called «rebound» effect and the range of energy - efficient techniques that are resulting in less illumination and energy use, not more, while Think Progress dug into the reports cited to find the conclusions were neither what the authors presented, nor as definitive as suggested.
Sure, there was warming and glaciers are receding, but the logical leap that this warming is because of humans is simply an unsubstantiated claim, even more so when considering that you can find Roman remains under receded glaciers in the Alps or Viking graves in thawed permafrost in Greenland.
But the real shocker comes in two key passages in Wegman et al, which state unsubstantiated findings in flagrant contradiction with those of Bradley, apparently in order to denigrate the value of tree - ring derived temperature reconstructions.
You come on this forum and continue to make unsubstantiated claims for everybody but yourself and then you expect «ME» to do your research for you, because the only thing you are capable of finding are blog articles that support your worldview.
Except that what has repeatedly happened so far is that picayune errors are found, then used as the basis of a blog campaign to either spin them as significant when they are not, or to use them as the basis of unsubstantiated smears.
The court frequently has found that unsubstantiated allegations of undue influence justified an award of special costs: Benekritis v. Gilbert Estate, [1998] B.C.J. No. 171 (S.C. [In Chambers]-RRB-; Bates v. Finley, 2002 BCSC 159; Kouwenhoven Estate v. Kouwenhoven, 2001 BCSC 1402; Stanton v. Stanton Estate, 2008 BCSC 470; Maddess at para. 74.
Her evaluation of a student report found it to be poorly written and unsubstantiated when it accused the University of having systemic racism in its academic fraud process.
The trial judge's finding rested in large part due to Altus» unsubstantiated allegations that Alan was fired for just cause when in fact they fired him because of a legal dispute and simply wanted to avoid paying severance.
All in all, LeBlanc found the letter to be, as he put it, «unsubstantiated and possibly unreliable hearsay.»
A court may award a dismissed employee a longer notice period if an employer makes unsubstantiated allegations about the employee that will make it more difficult for the employee to find alternative work.
Almost half of the complaints were dealt with locally and of those formally investigated nearly nine out of 10 (89 %) were found to be unsubstantiated.
On Friday, threats that were found to be unsubstantiated were made against Pembroke Pines Charter High School, Western High School in Davie and Hallandale Beach High School.
If you reference statements are vague, unclear or unsubstantiated the prospective may wonder why you chose this person or worse yet if this is the best you could find.
Almost 1.8 million reports were investigated, and of those, 436,321 were substantiated and 24,976 were found to be indicated (unsubstantiated, but with suspected maltreatment or risk of maltreatment).
As stated in this Court's June 4, 2007 Order, five DFS complaints were either not accepted for investigation or found to be unsubstantiated.
I am following this from Ohio, and have read everybody's responses... i am finding nothing in my area of this... an just as the storybook reads 8 years of abuse 3 years of not hearing from or seeing my children I was «phased out» and no one cares... just like everyone else here... the unsubstantiated allegations etc, the wrecking of my career.
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