Sentences with phrase «make controversial claims»

Progesterone, Inflammation and Breast Cancer The authors of a study about progesterone receptors make controversial claims about progesterone, inflammation and breast cancer.
The study, published this week in Science, also makes a controversial claim: that heightened surveillance of families with a history of abuse may have biased some studies taken as evidence for the cycle of violence.

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Controversial evangelist Tony Anthony has republished his supposed autobiography, Taming the Tiger, despite claims that large parts of it were made up... More
Indeed, his epilogue, which traces the path of «village atheists» in the twentieth century and makes the book's major controversial causal claim, is the one moment in which his usually precise historical sense slips.
While it is unclear if Griezmann would consider such a controversial switch between the two Madrid rivals, Don Balon claim Real have made initial enquires to the player's entourage over whether or not he could be persuaded.
For once a referee's poor decision - making did not cost us three points and if the winner was controversial because of an alleged handball by Sam Vokes, then it was no more than Burnley deserved on the night, having peppered the Leicester goal with 24 shots, had 60 % of the possession, and had a nailed on penalty claim (maybe two) ignored in the first half, Mike Dean showing again that with him it is pot luck whether or not any team is awarded a penalty.
However a former foe from the EU referendum campaign then popped up on social media to suggest that Gove knew a thing or two about distortion by pointing to some of the more eye - catching but controversial claims made by the Leave campaign that Gove led.
The ads also highlight the claims made in the controversial wording that will appear on the ballot on Election Day, saying the plan «keeps good jobs and casino revenue in New York» and will bring «hundreds of millions of dollars to out schools.»
ES&S, the company that made NYC's controversial new electronic voting machines, claims it has a solution to the city's looming election crisis: Pay the company more money.
suspended its chief executive, Alexander Nix, after recordings emerged of him making a series of controversial claims.
The latest details of expenses claimed by MPs under the controversial second homes allowance have been made public.
The two MPs got into a heated argument in Parliament over the controversial Ghana Expatriate Business Awards, following claims by the Minority that government charged $ 100,000 from expatriates to make them...
A controversial new theory claims fear of infection makes the difference between democracy and dictatorship.
The same NASA researchers who made headlines in 1996 by announcing they had found what looked like fossil bacteria in a 4 - billion - year - old Martian meteorite have now discovered more evidence to back their controversial claim.
In 2009 a controversial study published in Science made an extraordinary claim: Chronic fatigue syndrome, whose cause had long been unknown, could be linked to a retrovirus that first arose in mice.
«While the evidence of the effectiveness of brain training remains controversial, our results suggest that the public is interested in learning more about the actual science behind the claims made by the app developers, «says Dr. John Torous, a clinical psychiatrist at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, lead author of the study.
The claims, first made in 1985, have always been controversial.
Similar claims have been made for the practice of forest plantations as a whole, which remains controversial despite its ubiquity in the South, and little data exists to verify the claims.
The report does, however, make some assertions about certain compounds being harmful as a justification for why FCLO is not safe, and some of these claims are not backed by existing science (or are at least controversial).
contractor Dietz Development made news when it filed a $ 750,000 Internet defamation lawsuit against its former customer, Jane Perez, for Men who watch soft - core porn are more likely to have a negative view of women, controversial study claims.
As Gerda attempts to come to grips with the change in her husband, the couple discovers a controversial doctor who claims he can change Einar to Lili permanently via surgery, making him the first subjects of a sex reassignment procedure.
The more challenging tests have been controversial - with parents claiming they make children stressed and anxious.
Oh, but, if he makes controversial and sexist comments, too, then the debate becomes about that at the expense of the faulty premise of his claim.
It used a controversial new shape that chief designer Jack Telnack claimed was penned to make the Taurus stand out to sedan buyers, and compared the current Taurus to the likeness of a pair of slippers.
If I can make as controversial a claim as is supported by the evidence, even the American Express Delta Platinum credit card, with its $ 195 annual fee and companion ticket awarded on each account anniversary, only makes sense (compared to redeeming Arrival + miles) if you can consistently redeem the companion ticket for flights costing more than $ 672 — the value of the Arrival + miles you could manufacture with the same $ 195 in disposable income — or if you can use the Medallion Qualifying Miles earned with the card to achieve Platinum or Diamond Medallion status.
One of Plato's most controversial dialogues, Hippias Minor details Socrates» claims that there is no difference between a person who tells the truth and one who lies, and that the good man is the one who willingly makes mistakes and does wrong.
With all due respect you are a well known (be it controversial) climate scientist but you are not the most qualified person to make that claim.
This is the same controversial claim that Travis Fisher, a lead author of DOE's new grid study, made back in 2015, when he worked for IER (see below for the full scoop on this).
None of which are relevant to the controversial claims he has made in recent years — on his blog and in his books, * not * in the reviewed literature.
But rather than standing in the way of progress, as those wanting to «clean them up» often claim, these so - called slums could be a model for the future — at least according to controversial comments made by Prince Charles last week.
In this collection I'd single out Stephen Perry's piece as one which, if reflected upon by, say, a judge in a controversial negligence claim, has the potential to prevent serious errors from being made.
Eugene Meehan, Q.C. weighs in on this controversial issue in this Globe and Mail article saying: «After the Supreme Court ruling in Vancouver v. Ward, it was made clear that Canadians can claim damages when the government violates their Charter right.»
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