Sentences with phrase «often hear the claim»

In evangelical circles one often hears the claim that there were more Christian martyrs in the 20th century than in all previous centuries combined.
I often hear the claim that twins skip a generation.
In the context of Net Neutrality debate, one often hears claims that «X % of people live in the area with only one cable internet provider» (last one I heard was a podcast so don't recall exact # they quoted).
The most often heard claim of this variety — that this is * all * about plunder — was not even credible during the height of Rwandan commercial militarism in around 2002 (when Paul Kagame, in a rare unguarded moment, described the Rwandan campaign as «self - financing»).
Yet, you can often hear claims that protein supplements are inferior to whole - food protein sources, or even that they're unhealthy and dangerous.
I often hear the claim that soy must be healthy because Asian cultures consume it and don't struggle with many of the health problems we do.
We often hear claims that cellulite is genetic and untreatable.
I often hear the claim that low - carbohydrate diets cause Ketoacidosis.
In the natural health world, we often hear claims like homeopathy can help men with intimacy; or homeopathic remedies can be used to kill cancer cells and infections — but, is there any research to backup these claims?
Lona Sandon, a registered dietitian who has rheumatoid arthritis, or RA, often hears claims that particular foods affect arthritis pain.
At the same time, parents in those same cities often hear claims by many charter schools that their students score two or three times higher than their district school counterparts.
The Commissioner repeated the often heard claims that the PARCC exams represent a more appropriate set of skills to demonstrate that our students are «ready» for the 21st Century and to measure their «college and career readiness,» but the justifications for those claims have never been subjected to public scrutiny.
Greenland surface ice mass balance has also reached a record high, defying the often heard claims that it's melting.
We often hear the claim that the science of climate change is settled, that there is general agreement that humans have been causing most of the recent warming trend, and that it will all end in global disaster unless we «do something about it».
You'll often hear claims that if we head into a long - lasting period similar to that, it will help neutralize human - caused global warming.
I often hear claims that there are $ 600T of derivatives contract, with the implication that over a decade of world GDP could vanish at any minute.
Google has a whole suite of proprietary apps on its phones, even though we often hear claims of Android and open source in the same breath.

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And sadly, those who claim to know God the best are often the ones who hear Him the worst.
(I've often heard authors claim that God is their agent.
Christine, I hear this claims quite often, but I have yet to hear anything even remotely convincing that these experiences are anything more than wishful thinking.
This claim seems to me to be far more philosophically penetrating, and more disturbing, than the often - heard but more piecemeal criticisms of modern technology's negative environmental, economic, or social - political consequences, or even the critique of present uses of technology as «inhumane» or contrary to basic human values.
But you do hear us mention the Christian god more often than others for the simple fact that most of us grew up in the US where even today just over 75 % of the population claims to be Christian.
Nope, don't hear of that happening... at least not often enough to convince me that these people truly believe one tenth of the woo they claim to believe in.
I often hear people claiming cancer fighting benefits from this and that, but when I read the actual scientific paper (s) I come to find out they are using amounts that most people couldn't realistically get or ingest.
How often have we heard midwives continuing to claim the pregnancy is low risk even when its clearly not.
I find the claim that to read Orwell is to be herded to the left somewhat implausible but I have often heard it.
«We often hear people claim that a big snowstorm is evidence that the climate is not warming, but these results make it clear that such storms do not provide much evidence about a changing climate,» says Broccoli, who did not contribute to the study.
I often hear people in the raw food community claim that soaking raw nuts or seeds overnight removes enzyme inhibitors, making them easier to digest.
You'll often hear people claim that as long as you consume your calories from «clean» foods rather than «junk» foods.
We often hear people talking about how the Paleo diet is lacking scientific evidence to support its health claims.
Especially men often don't like it — at least I heard many men claiming leopard prints on girls look rather cheap (not that I particularly value men's opinion when it comes to fashion — actually, I really don't.
That teaching needs to be «professionalized» is a mostly - platitudinous claim, but you often hear from both sides in the education reform debates.
Rhee often says she is still naïve when it comes to politics — she claims never to have heard of Citizens United when I bring it up — but her critics scoff at that notion.
How often have you heard of manufacturers claiming wonderfully low consumption figures for their 1 litre turbo three cylinder powered cars, only for naturally aspirated competitors to be no worse in the real world?
Integrate Technology Effectively (for The 40th ELT Blog Carnival) I often hear teachers stubbornly claim that they are no techies and that they have no intention to mess with technology at all.
I'll often hear from authors who claim they've implemented all the best practices yet they're still failing to sell well, but when I examine their covers they're obviously homemade, or they've fallen short on any number of other factors.
I often hear from investors who complain their mutual funds are doing poorly, or that their stock picks are beating the market, but can they put a number to those claims?
I often hear / read technical analysts looking at volume and price action on a chart and claiming that there are «more buyers than sellers» or vice versa.
One that we hear about often is someone claiming that they have a special relationship with one or more of the credit reporting agencies.
We often hear people claim to be a «cat person» or a «dog person», but browsing through the various pet forums it appears that there are many of us that equally like both cats and dogs.
We often hear from organizations claiming they do not have money to institute a Trap - Neuter - Return program.
Most of us have heard of plaque, as our human toothpaste often sports a label that claims that the toothpaste helps to prevent plaque buildup.
Of course, many dogs are of mixed breed and you'll often hear people claim that «mutts» live longer than purebred dogs.
Whenever I hear this song played on radio, I often wonder if the great Freddie Aguilar had really spent a day or two, or perhaps lived a month or a year in all the places in Mindanao to claim that the Philippine's second largest island is generally in chaos, in conflict or in war.
Charli: So often you hear tales from travelers claiming a RTW journey changed their life, made them a better person or gave their life meaning.
Following on from the «interesting» House Science Committee hearing two weeks ago, there was an excellent rebuttal curated by ClimateFeedback of the unsupported and often - times misleading claims from the majority witnesses.
Yet I have not heard of a single weather derivatives group which claims to profess weather and climate with «investment accuracy» (accurate often enough to be worth betting modest sums on) over more than a one year time horizon.
It seems to me we hear the «100 % peer - reviewed claim» less often these days.
We hear so often that climate change will be worse for the poor, but we never interrogate this claim to ask whether it might be better to address the issue of poverty than to attempt to make other people's lives better by driving less.
Often one hears claims that the attribution of climate change is based on modeling, and that nobody can really know its causes.
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