Sentences with phrase «promoted false claims»

Either he didn't bother to read the article, or he knowingly promoted false claims about his work.
There are too many of these fitness fugazies running around promoting false claims and magic potions.
Initially, PED showed backbone, standing up to political activists pushing the state to adopt the Next Generation Science Standards view of climate change, which promotes the false claims that the science on climate change is settled, that we know human activities are driving dangerous climate change, that carbon dioxide is a pollutant that's dangerous to human health and the environment, and that we fully understand how to counteract the effects of climate change or control long - term global temperature.
given that Judith chose to promote this false claim by McKitrick, one can assume that her concern for these young researchers is far, far less than her obsession with bashing Real Climate.

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A false prophet claims to have received direct revelation from God but in fact promotes erroneous ideas.
Nestlé continued to use the false claims on its product website and promoted this with internet banner advertising, requiring Baby Milk Action to register a further complaint.
Hours after Media Matters for America named Sean Hannity its 2008 Misinformer of the Year for promoting and embellishing a vast array of false and misleading claims about President - elect Barack Obama and attacking members of Obama's family, as well as Sen. Hillary Clinton and other progressives, Hannity announced during the December 17 broadcast of his radio show that Media Matters was the «winner» of «our first - ever Left - Wing Obamamania Media Propaganda Sleaze Award.»
They were sued via a class action lawsuit in 2013 for allegedly making false claims in advertising the product Pro Tribulus, involving claims about the product's ability to boost testosterone and promote muscle building.
promote the University's flagrantly false claim of «an inverse relationship» between sugar consumption and obesity?
While Mike is often seen talking against the false claims made by supplement brands to promote their products, Phoenix Weight Loss Pills do the same to an extent.
Next time you're due for a creatine purchase, ask yourself whether you are willing to spend extra money for a product promoted and hyped on false claims, where in fact, it is less stable and breaks down to creatinine more than regular creatine.
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The Competition Bureau says Volkswagen and its affiliate Audi Canada have also agreed to pay an additional $ 15 million for false or misleading marketing claims used to promote certain vehicles with 2.0 - litre diesel engines.
The corrections related to a claim by Tol that small amounts of global warming have a beneficial effect, a false result that has been widely promoted by climate contrarians.
Shuford's claim, which is promoted by a number of fossil - fuel supported interests is demonstrably false.
An online news service sponsored by the world's premier scientific association unwittingly promoted a study making the false claim that catastrophic global warming would occur within nine years, the Guardian has learned.
Some traditional media outlets responsibly reported the story, beginning with the British newspaper The Guardian; but it certainly hasn't received the same attention given to the earlier false claim that the science of climate change has been fabricated — a story that itself received far more attention when it initially broke than when it was completely and thoroughly (pdf) and beyond all doubt debunked as not only systemic lies, but lies promoted through what appears to have been criminal activity.
This is why the 2014 claim conveniently appeared before the Conference of the Parties (COP) meeting in Lima Peru, at which the false IPCC claim was desperately promoted.
Bart is pointing out that those promoting the AGW - scare are using a false excuse for the cessation of global warming and, therefore, their claims — which I list as (a) and (b)-- are wrong.
The only reason that global warming is still an issue nine years after the world had already started to cool is because people who have no actual first hand knowledge do not have the ability to question the false information presented by those who use the authority of their academic credentials to promote thier claims.
Theo Goodwin says: June 16, 2011 at 2:49 pm «The moral wrongness is in his willingness to beat the drum for ideas that are designed to deceive an uninformed public and to promote a political agenda using false claims under the good name of science.
The moral wrongness is in his willingness to beat the drum for ideas that are designed to deceive an uninformed public and to promote a political agenda using false claims under the good name of science.
Climatologist Dr. Ross McKitrick, one of the authors and an Associate Professor at the University of Guelph, believes that the United Nations agency promoting the global temperature graph has made «false claims about the quality of its data.»
For a claim to be misleading, it must be proven that: (i) a representation (i.e., an advertising or marketing claim) has been made, (ii) to the public, (iii) to promote a product or business interest, (iv) that is literally false or misleading (or with a false or misleading general impression) and (v) the claim is «material».
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