Sentences with phrase «probably heard the claim»

You've probably heard the claim that the reason you get sleepy after Thanksgiving dinner is because turkey is high in something called tryptophan.
You've probably heard the claim that you learn better when information is presented in your preferred «learning style».
You've probably heard the claim before: «we don't get paid unless you win!»

Not exact matches

If you hear that claim from someone who lives next door to the red house and you trust that person, you probably would be inclined to believe the information more than if you heard it from someone else who lives next to you (and further from the red house).
And if after merely hearing about it they decide it's not worth their extremely limited time to investigate those claims that conflict with their local religion, or they don't have the literacy to «study» it, they'll probably make that «wrong» choice to not believe it, so we've just consigned them to hell, haven't we?
We have all probably heard of apostolic churches, and men or women claiming to be apostles of Christ.
seriously, what is wrong with you, you're making excuses for man united on why they lost to MK DONS for god sake, and not just lost, but were destroyed 4 - 0; had it been us we would have never heard the end of this from you, you would have been all doom and gloom probably telling everyone how we would be lucky to take 4th this season despite taking 4th + for the last 15 years and being just as close to the title as 5th last season and improving or squad (as much as you would like to claim that we have only really signed Sanchez, Campbell is an upgrade and Chambers is an upgrade and we will get another player for sure.)
You will have heard, and probably like me not believed a word of it, the claim by Jose Mourinho that he backed the decision of Roman Abramovich to let us sign Petr Cech.
Arsenal have never replaced Patrick Vieira adequately, they say, and particularly the way he led his teammates, but the man himself has added his voice to the debate, as reported by The Mirror, and it will probably surprise you to hear our former captain claim that Arsenal do have plenty of leaders in the dressing room.
If Mick McCarthy heard anyone claim his team were no - hoper's heading into any fixture, he'd... well, I wouldn't like to guess what he would do, probably force the doubter to watch forward - lumberjack Ebanks - Blake train.
Deciding that the wrongs done to the claimants might possibly represent a breach of their qualified human rights (privacy) but probably not their absolute rights (degrading treatment) he decided that the human rights claims should be heard first before the IPT, which is where Ripa insists such cases should go.
Okay, so we've known the identity of the hooker who hung Eliot Spitzer for nearly two days now, and in that time we've heard from her sketchy friends, her family, and a dude who claims to have been her pimp but probably really wasn't.
It's not as good as Sundance first claimed nor as bad you've probably heard.
Same with these breeders claiming MINI BULLDOGS... They will tell you everything you want to hear and when full grown that puppy, which they probably sold for a lot more, ends up being the size of a standard frenchie or for all you know even bigger.
By now — just about 72 hours after the story broke — it's probably more difficult to find people who haven't heard about the Smithsonian study claiming «that free - ranging domestic cats kill 1.4 — 3.7 billion birds and 6.9 — 20.7 billion mammals annually» [1] than it is to find people who've heard the news somewhere — the New York Times, the BBC, NPR's All Things Considered, or any number of other media outlets.
Until we hear something legitimate from Capcom that proves or disproves the claims in the post, they should probably be treated with a reasonable level of suspicion, given its origin and the fact that it's since been deleted.
[Some of these websites claim to be well - known, but it probably depends on what side of the Atlantic or Pacific Ocean you live whether you've ever heard of them.]
You've probably heard that land use changes associated with biofuels can sometimes seriously bring into question their carbon - neutral claims.
As I expect you probably once knew, but quite reasonably have chosen to forget, that provision for the Ontario Small Claims Court is: «The Small Claims Court shall hear and determine in a summary way all questions of law and fact and may make such order as is considered just and agreeable to good conscience.»
A saving of # 500 in the hearing fee on claims in the plus # 15,000 to # 25,000 band; prospectively lower trial costs; a trial window within 30 weeks of allocation; concurrent trial jurisdiction of district judges with circuit judges; and probably a bias against a case management conference.
This rumour keeps coming up time and time again, (probably because I've worked in financial services where this may be more commonplace - I no longer do) but every now and then, I'll hear someone claim that it is unlawful for your employer to demand that your pay be deposited into an account held with a specific financial institution.
If you've been seriously injured in an accident recently, you've probably been hearing a lot about tort claims.
If you hear a claims adjuster refer to his or her «authority» during settlement negotiations, he or she is probably trying to convince you that this is the best offer you can possibly get.
In fact, with claims of almost 80 per cent of this market, it is probably the company most people will have at least heard of when it comes to devices for monitoring how much you move.
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