Sentences with phrase «posts claimed figures»

It posts claimed figures of 72.4 mpg and 103g / km, while the non-ecoFLEX version has figures of 70.6 mpg and 105g / km /

Not exact matches

So for them to think a blogger who has allowed discussion on the issues surrounding Tony as a public figure who used his privilege to control — is going to take it down blog posts simply because those who support the NPD or the NPD himself claims the «court» says so, must think we all fell off the turnip truck.
In a series of posts to his Twitter account, Evans also claimed that the figure asked for by the England and Liverpool winger was more than Daniel Sturridge is currently earning.
Some of them post videos on youtube of themselves in shadow wearing sunglasses with a voice modulator, because they claim if their former doctors figure out who they are, they will «get them» and force them back on their meds.
After this lie and its illogical implication were exposed he quickly shifted the goal post and claimed he was talking about «the value» of money borrowed when our debt has never been calculated through the fraudulent manipulation of figures that he attempted that day.
Update: Since this article was first posted, Sheila Gilmore, MP for Edinburgh East (Lab), Member, Work & Pensions Select Committee, has said that the 900,000 figure in this article was misleading because it conflated two related but separate processes, and that of the 600,000 claimants who have migrated from Incapacity Benefit to ESA since April 2011 only 19,700 have dropped their claim.
I figured the easiest way to get it to you would be a blog post: http://cheznouscrafts.blogspot.com/2015/08/gloria-warnick.html My mother had claimed she searched the house and couldn't find it — it was right next to the chair.
So it is no accident that the release of the third and final round of reports from the Gates Foundation's Measuring Effective Teachers project was greeted with the following headline in the Washington Post: «Gates Foundation study: We've figured out what makes a good teacher,» or this similarly humble claim in the Denver Post: «Denver schools, Gates foundation identify what makes effective teacher.»
In fact, and rather, we have evidence directly from the state of Ohio contradicting this claim that he calls a «myth» — that, indeed, bias is alive and well in Ohio (as well as elsewhere), especially when VAM - based estimates are aggregated at the school level (see a post with figures illustrating bias in Ohio here).
It's not class - leading here, though: the Ford Fiesta posts higher claimed economy figures.
You can find several instances of this 80 % figure being claimed on TMF UK (including in posts from 1999 - 2001) by searching things like 80 % «All Share» site: http://fool.co.uk on google search.
He posts links of varying degrees of quality that frequently don't say what he claims that they say (but which one has to read to figure that out).
«Unfair» might be taking a statement I made in that post (on May 11 2012 — note the date), pointing out that Briffa et al's results would be different from what McIntyre had put up (on May 6 2012)(as the figure below demonstrates), and then using a calculation made on May 15 2012 to claim I was wrong.
At 4.22 am as time is figured on this site, I posted a comment claiming five points that Greenpeace and its supporters, in the shape of cultsings and the rest, have implemented to ensure global genocide.
Not every scientist or professor is a public figure, but a scientist who writes celebrity columns for The Huffington Post and The Guardian, and appears in campaign commercials for powerful politicians, and stars in a big - budget James Cameron telly series with Matt Damon and Jessica Alba, and writes a book not about science per se but about an epic global struggle for truth and justice with him as the embattled hero can hardly claim he wants to be left alone with his Bunsen burners.
Among major media figures in Canada, few people can claim as much credit as the National Post's Terrance Corcoran in the prolonged and woefully effective campaign to mislead the Canadian public on the science and policies regarding climate change.
In an interesting post yesterday, Shepherd wrote that lawyers remain obsessed with how much their services cost, and continue to claim that they can not move away from the billable hour to offer fixed prices because of their inability to figure out what a particular case or matter costs.
Claim settled post joint statements for a six figure sum.
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The post notably listed figures representative of what Buterin claimed were the project's holdings, equalling $ 2.52 m held in 200,000 CHF, 1,800 BTC and 2.7 ETH.
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