Sentences with phrase «low veracity»

An investigative panel has found «strong evidence for low veracity» of the results in eight of Förster's articles, according to a UvA press release issued today — a term that appears to suggest that he may have made up his results.
The investigation found ««strong evidence for low veracity» of the results in eight of Förster's articles, according to a UvA press release issued [on Tuesday]-- a term that appears to suggest that he may have made up his results.»

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But, she notes, if dozens of women tell the same story, the veracity is difficult to deny: «If you have 100 stories that are really similar, the likelihood that they're all made up is really low.»»
According to a report from an expert panel convened at the request of the board of the University of Amsterdam, for both of these papers, «the evidence for low scientific veracity of this publication is considered strong.»
from an expert panel convened at the request of the board of the University of Amsterdam, for both of these papers, «the evidence for low scientific veracity of this publication is considered
This would improve the veracity of profiles in the site thus lowering the chances for frauds.
He settles for the low register of the highly articulate, frequently quoting the Bard while showing off his V for vocabulary, with predictable emphasis on such polysyllabic entries as vicissitude, vivisection and veracity.
IMO, nuclear is inevitable with or without the global warming issue and the only thing we're really discussing is the veracity of the Malthusian argument that a future with low - cost energy would be an environmental disaster due to over consumption.
A member of the House of Lords appointed to investigate the veracity of climate science has close links to businesses that stand to make billions of pounds from low - carbon technology.
Despite Michael Gove's assertion that «Britain has had enough with experts» the IPSOS More Veracity Index of 2016 suggests differently — It appears that nurses, doctors, lawyers and scientists are in the upper quartile of trust, whereas journalists, estate agents and politicians lurk in the lower quartile.
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