Sentences with phrase «on unreliable sources»

Hopefully, by following these steps you can stop reporting on unreliable sources and hearsay, and work towards a press that people respect and trust once again.
We always find reliable and reputable sources to write your paper and will never depend on unreliable sources to write your order.
Airing less than two months before the presidential election, the report relied on unreliable sources and military documents.

Not exact matches

But even such «dominance» won't completely free the U.S. of dependence on potentially unreliable sources of foreign energy.
Tufekci, who has been following the use of Twitter and Facebook by people in Turkey for some time now, said that many Turkish citizens depend on social media as a news source because the local media is either censored by the government or otherwise unreliable.
@tf — Again you add further discredit to yourself in continuing to rely on a clearly unreliable apologetic source.
Theists believe in a supernatural, invisable being with no plausible or credible proof that he exists, they govern their whole lives around a book written in the 1st century by unreliable sources who probably wern't eevn their at the time, thus its all hearsay.Theists believe in fairytales and base their lives on wish thinking.Come on!
I want vardy badly... need a «unpredictable» cf who defenders will be afraid of not «Mr hold - up play» all that twitter whatever is bs... I'm pretty sure, we wld have been on his case for a long tym b4 any silly newspaper / reliable source wld know... Wenger likes his business done privately and will only give out wat he wants out... remember Sanchez, elneny, even xhaka... their photo - ops were done in London but no 1 will knw they r in london... it would have been a surprise when we announced xhaka if not for his wife and I'm pretty sure Wenger was pissed... even xhaka said he had to keep it quiet... Im still waiting for d supposed «oracle» in bbc... he's been unreliable this past few days... that tells u how secretive arsenal is... y have Leicester not said anything????
Walcott is unreliable source who performs on a limited scale, welbeck has less goals, giroud is just not enough.
He usually shines during the transfer period and does a lot of reading from «reliable» and unreliable sources on our behalf.
look man i understand that you say ozil in the middle means no protection or less than adequate but ozil will be CAM and he is close to scoring a tap - in rather than giving shield to arteta who is an unreliable source and does not deserve the captaincy, wenger only gave it to him cause he gave the players some papering over the cracks statements after the Liverpool, chelsea and man city match and the player does not even have a cap for the national team Wenger may have seen this as a player who can play in and out with no internationals regardless of his qualities on the pitch and the main reason why he sold vermaelen who would have done decent job at CDM and then all that fluid style that arsene thinks he can play dictate «arrogance»!
However, the draft audit notes that, «The city did not maintain a multiyear financial plan and has continued to rely on unreliable revenues and one time funding sources
It's based on sources texting journos all over, building up a blurred and unreliable picture.
However, the City did not maintain a multiyear financial plan and has continued to rely on unreliable revenues and one - time funding sources,» OSC wrote.
Our guess is that even if the leaked map is legit, two things make it an unreliable source to base theories on.
Although a great deal of relevant information is available on the Internet, it is not easy for an inexperienced student to distinguish reliable sources of information on college admission standards, curricula, and net costs from the numerous unreliable (sometimes egregiously misleading) sources that are also online.
As demonstrated by the NHS, sourcing an unreliable supplier can have harrowing effects on an establishment's reputation.
Casio is the original pioneer of lamp - free projector technology and remains the only manufacturer whose range is completely mercury free, not only ensuring that the teaching environment is safe, but also replacing one of the most unreliable light sources on the planet (UHP mercury lamps), with two of the most stable (Laser and LED).
Do not consult unreliable sources and people on how to write A essay.
What's interesting to note is that these publishers often rely on live updates from the World Wide Web — a notoriously unreliable source — which the publishers then vet for reliability.
While, of course, it's hard to deny that going on a wonderful vacation or spending an evening with a friend at a new restaurant with great food stimulates a spontaneous sense of happiness, and it makes perfect sense that achieving a long - sought goal will make you feel good, these sources of happiness are unreliable.
The focus on internal financing means that the firms will be capable of funding their operations and plans without needing recourse to the unreliable external sources of capital.
This argument relies on numbers taken from unreliable sources.
Despite the lack of evidence, some unreliable sources claim sprinkling salt on carpets will kill fleas.
Hard to tell really since the source seems to be a French video games magazine posting about it on Twitter, and there have been an awful lot of unreliable rumours about new games posted in foreign language publications (see many Japanese magazines posting rumours about the 3DS without any evidence behind them).
Harry Burke, Holly Childs and Sophie Collins will be presenting a new «immersive reading installation», titled Unreliable Source, in Nina Beier's solo exhibition at DRAF on December 10.
a) Energy security: The less we rely on unreliable and finite sources of energy, often times located in unfriendly countries, the better.
2) Subsidies and mandates that force increased amounts of unreliable sources of electricity on the grid, such as wind and solar power, and undermine the normal operation of reliable power plants.
So they have decided on a public relations strategy to blame «evil» power companies and «other polluters» for rate increases rather than their own actions in trying to force states to use expensive and unreliable «renewable» sources of electricity.
Often justified largely on the basis of junk science they have come up with such wonderful policy prescriptions as using only unreliable sources of energy because they are «sustainable,» keeping natural resources in the ground rather than using them to meet human needs, having government tell manufacturers what requirements their products must meet to use less energy rather than encouraging manufacturers to meet the needs of their customers, all in the name of «energy efficiency,» substituting government dictates for market solutions on any issue related to energy use, and teaching school children junk science that happens to meet «environmentalists» ideological beliefs in hopes of perpetuating these beliefs to future generations even though they do not conform to the scientific method, the basis of science.
It's a rhetorical device that convinces people to discredit information from particular sources on the grounds that those sources specifically are dishonest or unreliable.
It is not, actually, a failure of reason to rely on this unreliable authority, as long as it is done with a grain of salt and with a certain amount of Kentucky Windage, or Bayesian weighting of your beliefs considering their source.
As a conscientious journalist, do you not find this apparent reliance on an apparently unreliable source troubling?
Any media that gave their «report» an iota of attention without a little basic fact - checking needs to be on an «Unreliable Sources» list.
The non-scientist Naomi Oreskes, who was not only criticized as being an unreliable source for determining what constitutes being «a science paper on global warming,» but also a person who can't reliably recount her own personal history events accurately.
Think how unreliable your sources must be, basing their narrative on subjective experience and word of mouth!
The problem is that a WG2 chapter, instead of relying on the proper IPCC projections from their WG1 colleagues, cited an unreliable outside source in one place.
This «captured energy» metric further appears to assume that averaged Btu's in each kWh will continue to decline in some forecasted fashion, primarily due to a widespread shift towards renewable form of electric generation; perhaps attributable to a full implementation of the soon deceased «Clean Power Plan» and greater reliance on renewables for electricity (if that term can be accurately used with unreliable sources.)
It turns out you can't get rid of an affordable, reliable energy source (like nuclear), and rely on an expensive, unreliable source (like solar and wind), without increase the cost to ratepayers (like me and you).
Instead, billions have been squandered on unreliable wind and solar power which can only ever be a supplement for gas, rather than a free - standing source of energy.
Will not they be prodded to copiously use an unreliable source of information in face of the fact that the Constitutional Courts are mindlessly relying on it?
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