Sentences with phrase «much false information»

Figure 1 shows part of the problem with climate science and why there's so much false information and misunderstanding.
There has been much false information spread on this subject by those who deny climate science.
They have already given you so much false information about them, there is virtually no way to find them.
Adams is excited, because, «There is and always has been so much false information and ignorance surrounding this topic - the Scholarly Research section will shed some very needed light on this often misunderstood area of the dating scene.»
So much false information, so many bad ideas, in so few pages.
Third, the Internet provides unprecedented access to at least as much false information as it does accurate information, and none of it is subjected to any kind of objective validation.

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Cambridge Analytica members like Wylie, who recruited Kogan to work with the company, and Kogan himself, failed to anticipate that handing so much personal data to powerful people might provide them a new way to saturate Facebook with misleading or downright false information.
America is awash with information, much of it false.
Now I don't know too much about this Muzzi Ozcan guy but he seems like a freelancer slash intermediator so that would make alot of sense if this isn't a troll or a statement based on false information.
As much great information as there is on pregnancy and childbirth, there are still pervasive myths that give moms a false sense of security.
No matter how much scientific research and collective experience advances, some false information keep on clinging around the gym.
AEPCOS members feel that women with PCOS often turn to the internet for PCOS information and that much of that information is false and misleading.
Gather as much information about the false alarm as possible — the date, time, and the cause of activation.
One such example of false hopes that Jorgenson (2003) wrote about, and can be found in the research conducted by McCabe and Castel (2008), states that educators should be aware «that much of the brain based information in the field of education is developed and promoted by educational consultants, few of whom have credentials in the field of neuroscience.
Then you need to be much more thoughtful as to what the legal implications are because you can get in trouble if the information is false about an identifiable person — means identifiable to third parties, not the person themselves — or if the information is very private about an identifiable person and damaging.
As much as I would like it to be true, this is another piece of false information.
There is so much conflicting and false information out there on this subject that I feel needs clarified.
I mean; I can't get into how - much - if - any is true, how much is false, etc (there's a reason why companies «don't comment on rumors»... it would NEVER FUCKING END), but this list wasn't put together by anyone with any insider information.
Against this revisionist tradition, an essay by Michael Kimmelman, chief art critic of The New York Times, called Revisiting the Revisionists: The Modern, Its Critics and the Cold War, argues that much of this information (as well as the revisionists» interpretation of it) concerning what was happening on the American art scene during the 1940s and 50s is flatly false, or at best (contrary to the revisionists» avowed historiographic principles) decontextualized.
I agree that journalists would not impersonate a real person but whatever the legal position I don't personally see much difference from a moral perspective — if you obtain information to which you are not entitled by using a false identity why is it ethically better or worse if you use a real or a fake name?
I know private entities have a much greater latitude when disseminating false information, but they are not private entities.
If you intentionally use a false Social Security Number on your bankruptcy forms or misstate / omit information when you file bankruptcy, the penalties you'll face will probably be much worse than the debt you're currently dealing with.
With so much of information and discussions revolving around auto insurance, people tend to believe myths and false information.
Much of that content was intended to play upon hot - button political topics and spread false information to users.
«You wouldn't send out a wedding invitation with typos or false information, or one that includes too much information.
• Typos / errors of any kind — grammatical, spelling, formatting • False / falsified information • Verbosity • Sharing too much of information • Non-professional fonts, ineligible fonts
It is important to know that most Landlords will not just take the word of your employee on what they do and how much they earn monthly because they have dealt with a number of tenants, who ended up giving false information about their work profile.
Planned Parenthood Federation of America applauds today's preliminary injunction issued by U.S. District Judge Laurie Smith Camp against Nebraska's recently enacted «The Women's Health Protection Act,» which requires physicians who may perform an abortion to discuss the entire body of research literature about possible health risks related to abortion with their patients who are seeking abortions, even though much of this information may be outdated, false or misleading.
By doing so they are the purveyors of false and misleading information and contribute to a multitude of variables as to who pays how much LLT — and why?
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