Sentences with phrase «makes claims like»

And it is frustrating as a reader when a writer makes claims like «I have been accurate» when the writer hardly ever makes specific predictions in the first place.
Anyone who makes claims like that is ignorant or trying to sell you something.
But he has limits just like all of us, and to make a claim like that is silly.
There is so much information for evolution that you have to purposely avoid any actual explanation of it and the evidence behind it to make any claim like you've done.
Why does it seem so surprising to religious people that we Atheists would be just as skeptical about someone making a claim like this as we are about the religion itself?
When you make the claim like that of atheists, the onus is on you to show that atheism was the REASON behind what happened, and the link is not there in most instances.
You might want to study some of this history before making a claim like that,
Someone like Does made a claim like this a couple years back.
Takes a lot of FAITH to make a claim like that... * hint hint *
To the collective gasps of their congregations, pastors are misrepresenting the study's findings by making claims like, «most Americans are universalists» or «a majority of evangelical Christians no longer believe Jesus is the only way to eternal life» or «most Christians think all paths lead to God.»
I suggest you learn a bit of history before you make claims like this.
So our inner sense of justice make claims like the one your bunnies make.
Understand world and religious history before making claims like this.
Rain, when you make a claim like «even science agrees that a Supreme being exist», and you are asked to back that up — posting a link to yet another inane fundiot creationist website doesn't cut it.
The point of the Hitler v. Stalin v. Mao page is that the causes of excess deaths need to be understood before people go making claims like «atheists killed 100M people in the 20th century».
You can not make a claim like that without backing it up with examples.
Please don't claim to have done lots of research and read scientific articles but then make a claim like vaccinations save tons of lives.
On the surface it would appear that making a claim like that was intended to disenfranchise Trump voters so they would stay home, thinking Clinton already had it in the bag.
Given that, if I were that ditz Shotwell, I wouldn't get in front of the media, after their budget keeps getting cut and make a claim like, «The hell we won't launch before 2019».
To make claims like you continue to make, you need to back them with data.
That said, I think it's outright silly to make claims like animal source foods are just the equivalent of «a scoop of sewer sludge with some vitamins and minerals.»
I don't want to belabor my point, but I know that if I'm making a claim like this, on the internet, I need to have what the kids these days call «receipts.»
In fact, the FTC recently sued companies that made claims like these, but failed to deliver the auto loan modifications they promised or honor the refund policies they «guaranteed.»
I think you need to spend some time with a resolution higher than 1080p before you start making claims like that.
This article comes out making claims like they're revealing something we have not already seen.
«This article comes out making claims like they're revealing something we have not already seen» READ THE DAMN ARTICLE!
Making a claim like that that you could not back up when the state dept looks into it would be just ridiculous.
How NASA and NCDC can make claims like «2014 was the hottest recorded year on earth» is ludicrous, unscientific, and fraudulent....
Obviously, when a company offering trademark services in the UK makes a claim like this that appears to be unsupported, we should use the ASA to address it.
Constructed from carbon fibre, and with a single driver's seat made from materials apparently developed by NASA (new car companies always make claims like this), it is none the less the interior the really stands out.

Not exact matches

Meanwhile, Netflix (along with other big streaming players) is very protective of its viewership data, which the streaming service claims is made irrelevant by the fact that Netflix does not rely on ad sales like its traditional TV rivals.
A California Supreme Court ruling on Monday will make it easier for workers in the gig economy, like Uber drivers or TaskRabbit gofers, to claim they are employees as opposed to independent contractors.
I have made use of this feature and have rightfully claimed 3,641,694 ether, and would like to thank the DAO for this reward.
Claims like, «That's just how business is done over there,» and «No one really gets hurt,» or «We've always done it that way,» or «That's the only way we'll make our sales targets,» are often false and seldom provide cogent support for the moral conclusions they are intended to support.
«Yelp has never done this and individuals making such claims are either misinformed, or more typically, have an axe to grind — whether businesses upset that Yelp will not remove reviews they don't like, or unscrupulous internet marketing «experts» trying to make a buck off of honest business owners with dubious reputation management schemes.»
«They either make up a program that doesn't exist, or they describe a government program and make it sound like it's their own or claim to have some special way to access it for you.»
Instead, they make vague - sounding claims around «wellness,» using terms like «boosting productivity» or «promoting alertness.»
Like all backlashes, this one replaced one kind of irrational extremism with another, and a timeless truth — that making something great and claiming it as yours are two sides of the same marketing coin — was the casualty.
«Beginning in November 2014 and continuing until his arrest in March 2016, CASPERSEN engaged in a Ponzi - like scheme to defraud investors, including his close friends, family members, and college classmates, by falsely claiming that their funds would be used to make secured loans to private equity firms and would thereby earn an annual rate of return of 15 to 20 percent.
In addition, this is an election that Republican candidate Donald Trump has claimed is «rigged,» and where he has urged his followers to go to «certain sections» of states like Pennsylvania and monitor the polls to make sure the elections are not stolen from him.
First, make sure all your local profiles are claimed — get on every social - media platform you can find as well as local directories like Google My Business, Yelp and TripAdvisor.
It was never possible that the 3G - enabled tablet was going to make the laptop computer obsolete, save the publishing world, upend traditional marketing and buy everyone a Coke like the evangelizers claimed.
Vendors claim that gamification can lead to a 100 to 150 percent pickup in engagement metrics including unique views, page views, community activities and time on site, according to M2 Research, and 63 percent of American adults agree that making everyday activities more like a game would make them more fun and rewarding, JW Intelligence reports.
But Ioannidis is concerned that «stealth research» — like Theranos» 12 years worth of development that has yet to produce a single journal article — is enabling new firms to «make big claims with very limited data.»
In 2014, 70 prominent scientists published an open letter pushing back against the marketing claims made by companies like Lumosity.
The company claims a 30 - day snapshot makes little sense, as it makes it difficult to tease out real sales trends from short - term fluctuations, caused by things like discount programs.
«I would like more oversight and transparency around restaurant menu labeling, with better data to support claims made to consumers,» Yates says.
Workers claim it's the «small things that make a difference,» like free hot chocolate in the winter for anyone working outside in the cold.
The Wall Street Journal writes that the move, which is being made by brands like Tide and Cheerios as well, is a U-turn from latels cluttered with myriad claims.
But does the training camp make Musk a «champion for humanity» like his new heavy metal tribute band claims?
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