Sentences with phrase «made unsubstantiated»

You have made unsubstantiated assertions, including the above one about a supposed ultimatum «delivered» by scientists.]
John will sooner or later have to face the fact that he made unsubstantiated claims (talk about traceability) that already have been refuted, eg: «Insisting on decisions and scientific choices that maximised warming and minised documentation» when:
Patrickdj, you made that unsubstantiated leap that irks me so.
Esop then made the unsubstantiated claim that 2014/15 will be lower than 2012 and the «deniers» would then claim this is all part of a natural cycle.
On another blog you made an unsubstantiated assertion that this thread is filled with ignorance.
Just certain governments and groups who made unsubstantiated claims.
I may have made unsubstantiated claims in your view, which I'm still unclear of other than your previously vague remark that truth is bigger than scripture.
While companies are getting fined left and right for making unsubstantiated claims and misleading customers with their marketing, there are still those that know the value of putting authentic stories front and center.
The bible makes unsubstantiated claims for your god.
Dr. Wickman should know better than to make unsubstantiated assumptions, exercise poor logic, and worst of all, make statements about scientific fields she is not educated in.
Singer goes on to make the unsubstantiated claim that «just as the human being develops gradually in a physical sense, so too does its moral significance gradually increase.»
Making unsubstantiated claims may work in your bible study class, but don't expect to get away with it at the adult table.
No that wouldn't work because it is much easier to make an unsubstantiated, gratuitous attack against those of the Christian faith.
Even so - called «SIDS - safe» products, such as sleep positioners and alternative bumpers, do not currently fall subject to FDA regulation, leaving manufacturers free to make unsubstantiated safety claims about their products.
if some quack comes in and makes an unsubstantiated claim, it gets flagged and taken care of appropriately.
Baby milk companies should respect the marketing rules, stop promotion and make formula cheaper, instead of making unsubstantiated claims to drive up prices.
PDP said it is improper for the occupant of the exalted office of the vice president to engage in smear campaign, making unsubstantiated statements to score cheap political points.
the Statement reads in part: «Vice president, Osinbajo, is a professor of Law and ought to know that patriotism demands that he should not make unsubstantiated claims but to place the names of such Nigerians in public.
It's a crazy situation where someone makes an unsubstantiated allegation,» he said.
«He provokes public order, as a tool of attracting the media and making unsubstantiated claims about the transparency and fairness of all the elections he contested, such tactics are dangerous and irresponsible.»
Giuliani gave New York Republicans his version of history, making unsubstantiated allegations against the Clintons.
Conveniently, Dr. Mercola, who has received numerous warning letters from the FDA for making unsubstantiated claims in marketing, will be glad to sell you his convection oven after you read his article that scares you into throwing out your microwave.
Seeing his «talking head» most of the time tends to suggest that he is just another one of the «online doctors», some of whom make unsubstantiated statements.
«Although I was not aware Shadow Education Companies [in South Korea] were making unsubstantiated claims about MI Theory, unfortunately I am not surprised [because of many similar instances],» he continued.
To defeat the learning team as a cost center perception without making unsubstantiated claims that further damage the industry, learning professionals should speak about training ROI in terms of influence.
This article outlines how learning professionals should speak about training ROI to demonstrate value without making unsubstantiated claims.
It can be tempting to simply make students aware of their mistakes: Calling them out for making an unsubstantiated claim in a class discussion, or scribbling «How do you know?»
The best they can do is to make the unsubstantiated claim that it is «not unusual for some private placements to cost $ 100,000 or more» and to blame the federal government for not providing as large a subsidy as they would like.
Many fraudulent credit repair companies will make unsubstantiated claims assuming the customer is either ignorant or stupid.
In contrast, any Wall Street firm can publish «research reports» making unsubstantiated claims (e.g., «Apple's share price will hit $ 1,000 by the end of the year»).
«Additionally, by classifying pet obesity as a medical condition treatable by licensed veterinarians, the pet - owning public will be better protected against potentially harmful products and services making unsubstantiated and dubious claims.»
Our pledge to you: We will never make unsubstantiated claims or take shortcuts, and we will deliver only the best scientific pet supplements to you and your animal companions.
Ref: Letter to NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, dated 3-26-12, regarding a request for NASA to refrain from making unsubstantiated claims that human produced CO2 is having a catastrophic impact on climate change.
You have a protracted history on this forum of making unsubstantiated allegations and falsehoods.
The submission also makes the unsubstantiated claim that Dún Laoghaire - Rathdown's passive house proposal «is highly likely to lead to additional costs for housing in DLR.»
He cites unscientific rubbish (e.g. papers in Energy & Environment), uses outdated data, makes unsubstantiated and often demonstrably incorrect claims (e.g. about volcanoes producing more C02 than humans), uses various talking points that have been debunked long ago e.g. no warming for 10 years, NASA now claims the 30's were hotter — stuff that should be obviously wrong to anyone with a bit of scientific literacy.
It's easy to make unsubstantiated accusations, but it's wise to stop repeating them when it has been shown that they were without basis.
Make unsubstantiated bulletpoints.
What would they say «there is a paper that makes unsubstantiated claims»»
Did no one ever tell him that scientists aren't supposed to make unsubstantiated statements?
Mr. Coleman and those that do not compare / examine all the evidence in context are making unsubstantiated claims while saying that their claims are PROVEN based on insufficient evidence.
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.
The following is another example of how the EIA is making unsubstantiated, misleading claims.
A party may not rely on without prejudice privilege if they make unsubstantiated threats or claims.
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.
A word of warning though; do not make unsubstantiated claims in your resume summary.
You seem to have a propensity for making unsubstantiated claims: ``... but why is it that most Realtors charge the same fees.»

Not exact matches

The timeline of claims made in an unsubstantiated dossier presented by top US intelligence officials to President Donald Trump and senior lawmakers last month has increased scrutiny of events that unfolded in the final months of the Trump campaign.
Nevertheless, while we believe that TINA's description of our interactions is misleading and their claims unsubstantiated and unfounded, we will continue to evaluate our products and our content and make those improvements that we believe are reasonable and necessary in the interests of our community of users.
The statement called TINA's claims «unsubstantiated and unfounded,» but said Goop would «continue to evaluate our products and our content and make those improvements that we believe are reasonable and necessary in the interests of our community of users.»
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