Sentences with phrase «others making false claims»

It won't happen because they don't exist, but that won't stop others making false claims.

Not exact matches

Equifax's lawyers at Choate, Hall & Stewart had argued (among many other things) that the AG can't wield the state consumer protection law, which prohibits businesses from making false, deceptive or unfair claims, without showing anyone was harmed by Equifax's supposedly false assurances about data security.
In an email, the lawyer, Charles J. Harder, said Ms. Trump, the wife of Donald J. Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, «has placed several news organizations on notice of her legal claims against them, including Daily Mail among others, for making false and defamatory statements about her supposedly having been an «escort» in the 1990s.»
Every other religion that makes the claim of «self - effort» or self - worthiness is false religion.
On the other hand, those components of creationism which involve certain types of magical events (e.g., the divine creation of a young universe with all of its components bearing the false imprint of great age) make the claims of creationism untestable — making creationism not a theory at all, because theories must be testable!
In other words, our suffering strips away the false gods and false selves who make claims on being the living God.
I fully indemnify, defend and hold harmless Car Throttle (and any third parties authorised by Car Throttle using or exploiting the Content), their respective officers, employees, successors, licensees and permitted assigns from and against: (a) any costs, claim, demand, action, damages, loss and / or expense arising from actions brought by any third parties arising from any breach of any of the representations, warranties or agreements made by you; (b) any claims of or respecting slander, libel, defamation, invasion of privacy or right of publicity, false light, infringement of copyright or trademark, or violations of any other rights arising out of or relating to any use of the Content as authorised herein.
When comparing two sources: one a health blogger with a 30 year old medical degree, now retired, ranting on the Internet and making false claims ABOUT false claims, and the other, a researcher with a current university position, with an article published in a questionable journal, but with legitimate references... whom do you feel wins out on credibility?
Baby Milk Action has won cases at the Advertising Standards Authority proving claims that SMA is the best formula made in other advertising are false (all formulas have to comply with legal composition requirements).
An extensive National Academy of Sciences report previously found a lack of scientific evidence that helmets and other protective devices designed for young athletes reduce concussion risk — yet some manufacturers continue to use false advertising claims that prevent athletes, parents and coaches from making informed safety decisions.
But in many cases one party — usually the one who is feeling most vindictive or who has tried to turn the children against the other parent — makes completely false and unsubstantiated claims of abuse as a way to «game the system.»
Others made the patently false claim that the courts had already declared an open primary or that a «law» had passed allowing any registered voter to participate.
He reminded those who want to make false religious claims out of the Federal Government's move on Sukuk to drop the idea fast noting that other non-Islamic countries of the world have utilized Sukuk as source of fund raising.
He denies taking credit for others» discoveries, arguing that he was required to scrutinize all results before they were announced to the media, to prevent unscrupulous archaeologists from making false claims.
I faintly recall seeing such a claim made on the so - called CO2Science site, which has been identified as the source for some of Monckton's other false claims, so if you're quoting it correctly (and in future an exact quote with a link so others can see the context would be much appreciated) it seems likely that this one came from the same place.
However, it is typical of the health - damaging false claims found on thousands of dubious websites operated by people selling books etc touting diets high in saturated fat in cholesterol, and also by other people who believe them but aren't trying to make money out of these claims.
Others may make false claims about their height, their professional success, etc..
Other cases involve prime customers who, as a review of the evidence shows, make false claims to try to get the dealer equivalent of a free meal.
The for - profit Corinthian Colleges, which stopped operating in 2015 and displaced more than 10,000 California students, was under fire by the U.S. Department of Education after it found the schools made false claims about their post-graduation employment rates and other information between 2010 and 2014.
For example, the debt collector can't say you've committed a crime when you haven't, falsely claim to work for the government, threaten to garnish your paycheck if it isn't legally able to do so, or make other false threats.
The recent surge of third - party opportunists will likely die down over the next several weeks as others are made aware of the false forgiveness claims.
Claims made by Mr Barnard (and others working with the wind industry such as Infigen Employee Laura Dunphy, and VESTAS employee Ken McAlpine) that she is deregistered are deliberately false.
Many others here besides me have made mention of these falsehoods, and there is plenty of peer reviewed evidence showing these claims are all false.
ATTP repeats that he doesn't understand Tol's point, doesn't mention the explanation of the other professor I cited, and makes another false claim about my beliefs (again no explanation or evidence given).
When accusing others of making false claims, perhaps you should not support your claims falsely.
These are common defenses that a dog owner may make if confronted by a personal injury claim and can be hard to prove false if there are no other witnesses to confirm your side of the story.
There is a new act the Children's Sports Athletic Equipment Safety Act; this act would establish tougher penalties for manufacturers that make false or misleading injury prevention claims about their helmets and other athletic equipment.
Therefore, the High Court passed undertakings by which traders committed not to «create the false impression that the consumer has already won, will win or will on doing a particular act win, a prize or equivalent benefit, when in fact taking any action recommended by the [trader] in relation to claiming the prize or other equivalent benefit is subject to the consumer paying money or incurring a cost which is either: (a) a substantial proportion of the unit cost to the defendant of the provision to the consumer of the thing described as a prize or other equivalent benefit; or (b) in the case of a charge stated to be for delivery and insurance, used by the defendant to finance in whole or in part its acquisition, handling or other cost of the making available of that thing, other than the actual cost of its delivery to the consumer and insurance (if any) in transit» (account rendered by the CJEU in C - 428 / 11 at para 20, emphasis added).
This might mean looking to get a registration to protect a trademark, ensuring that content that is created is original and does not «borrow» from others» works, or revising a claim made in an advertisement to ensure that it is not false or misleading.
Subsequently, the seller filed a lawsuit against Maki claiming, among other things, that the broker had breached fiduciary duty to the seller by making false representations regarding the buyers» ability to obtain financing and by misrepresenting the operation and effect of the home inspection contingency.
The elements for a fraudulent misrepresentation claim are that a party has made a false statement about a material fact that the party knew was untrue, the statement was made to induce the other party to act, and the other party acted in reliance upon the statement.
Texas requires that a party claiming equitable estoppel to prove that the other party knowingly made a false statement or concealed facts to a party who did not and could not know the falsity of the statement and the statement was made with the knowledge that the party would rely on the statement to its detriment.
Laurie Goodman, co-director of the Urban Institute's Housing Finance Policy Center, told MarketWatch that there were other steps FHA could take to entice more lenders to make mortgages, such as limiting its legal actions under the False Claims Act.
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