«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.
I'm interested in the net of all regional feedbacks — global climate sensitivity — and
the grossly exaggerated claims made about it by fake sceptics.
Perhaps most importantly, the case against Mr Atwal is likely to serve as a warning to future claimants that persons
grossly exaggerating claims will receive short shrift at court.
Not exact matches
Block
claims that the $ 231.1 million in revenue Sino - Forest made by selling timber in China's Yunnan province is
grossly exaggerated.
The CSPI's
claims are not grounded in science and
grossly exaggerate the negative feedback to our products.
The
claim that lifting heavy weights will lead to women building a manly physique is
grossly exaggerated, female bodybuilders are often used as proof what will happen if a woman as much as touches any dumbbell or barbell.
Unfortunately, this
claim is
grossly exaggerated, and the MeMO Pad 7's 5 megapixel shooter simply fails to wow.
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).
They conclude such
claims lack scientific foundation and often are
grossly exaggerated.
and this leading light of the consensus community uses her own blog to
claim, not only that the IPCC did not overstate certainty, but that it used «underwhelming weasel words» in
grossly «
exaggerating» uncertainty.
You certainly will: all of it, at least on the first three pages, concerns bird and bat deaths; most are saying that the
claims of wind power opponents about these are
grossly exaggerated.
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.
Woodmere (Credit Valley) v. Sarcevich (1998), 40 O.R. (3d) 543 - although a lien was
grossly exaggerated, it did not result in a successful
claim for damages, since the trial judge found that the amount of the lien did not result in any damages (rather the fact of the lien, which would have existed whether the lien claimant
claimed the correct amount) was what drove the purchasers of the property away, since the purchasers were looking for an excuse not to close.
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.