Sentences with phrase «similar claim made»

I can only find one paper citing it and that too relates to a similar claim made by Jasper Kirkby (CLOUD) at CERN.
In their Hebrew Christian scriptures, the singers would have found similar claims made of both Wisdom and Word.
For those few who have been involved in energy policy discussions for decades, the resurgence of such arguments is incredible, since similar claims made 50 years ago proved to be totally inaccurate.
This followed similar claims made by Musk's cousin, SolarCity's former CEO Lyndon Rive in an interview with Australian media.
Well, that is all fine and good but I hope you can see that those of us who find the similar claims made about evolutionary theory and AGW by naysayers to both be wrong will not find this argument very compelling.
This matches similar claims made by Digitimes earlier this year.

Not exact matches

In August, Moore made a similar argument on mass shootings in the US, claiming America «asked for it,» because it has «taken God out of everything.»
Related: Why Bitcoin's Future Is Bright With the security arm of Xapo well - established and thriving «as the largest custodian of bitcoin in the world,» Casares claims, his next quest is to bring bitcoin to remote, underserved communities throughout the world, places similar to where he grew up, where access to money makes «the difference between having clothes for winter or not,» between eating and going hungry.
Similar projections were made for the UK, with scientists claiming plain packets could encourage more than 300,000 Britons to quit smoking for good.
Within this time, Sloan said that she saw and experienced similar claims that were made public in recent days, after allegations of sexual misconduct began to emerge.
Several of Uber's employee reviews on Glassdoor feature claims that drivers are making around or less than the minimum wage, while Lyft drivers have also made similar claims on the company review site.
Other states are now making similar claims, and Cuomo pointed to the importance of a healthy coastline to New York's economy.
The agency has been trying to make this better, or at least it has issued a report about making it better, but FDA approval is by its very nature anti-Valley, the opposite of moving fast and breaking things — which is why so many health trackers and similar devices (even apps) are very careful about their claims.
A Harvard Business School working paper «Rainmakers: Why Bad Weather Means Good Productivity» discovered a similar trend, claiming dismal weather makes for busy workers.
The current government has also made similar claims in the past.
In recent years, more than 50 women — recall that striking New York Magazine cover — have made remarkably similar claims against the 80 - year - old, but only Constand's were adjudicated at the criminal trial.
There are close to 200 of them, and they all make similar claims: That you'll emerge from their programs smarter about business, better - connected, and better able to raise financing.
There are substantial strengths in transportation, logistics and technology from these companies and large regional or US headquarters for other corporations (Dallas can make a similar claim).
Bank of America paid the FHFA $ 6.3 billion to resolve claims similar to those made by the Justice Department.
After all, most of these firms make similar promises and have similar service offerings; they might all claim to have the same levels of expertise or experience with your industry.
I imagine that these people claim to have done similar things, but there are lots of groups today who make such claims, and as soon as people make these claims, big alarm bells need to start going off in our heads.
notice how both have similar claims and contingencies made about them.
Peter Hodgson's God in History, Mark Kline Taylor's Remembering Esperanza, and a number of feminist projects have recently made similar claims.
Although the Bible does not say so, Nicodemus could probably have made a similar claim.
Thomas B. Morgan's famous 1964 Look article, «The Vanishing American Jew,» made similar claims.
Of course there were others at the same time making similar claims, just as President Carter made them a decade later in the context of another debate over the justness of the United States» use of force against Saddam Hussein's Iraq.
And similar observations can be made about those who claim to be practicing the Jewish religion, or following any other spiritual path.
Theologians from mainline churches protest against what they see as undue praise for charismatics, and claim that their own churches have made similar attempts at integration for years.
A similar claim was made earlier by, among others, the American Founders.
You are making a similar claim.
for example, very similar «claims» (for a supposed «lack» of evidence) were made regarding the Hitti.tes, the pool of Bethesda, or even the city of Troy — only later to be rescinded once evidence was found.
Moskop thus makes at least three important claims in his brief essay: I) that the five theses adequately and unambiguously represent the framework of Hartshorne's moral philosophy, 2) that Hartshorne's metaphysics justifies not only a broad understanding of altruism but rather a dependence upon an understanding of the principle of utility quite similar to that of utilitarianism, and 3) that in both Hartshorne's moral philosophy and his metaphysics the claims of justice are necessarily subordinate to those of utility.
If Christ was thought to be mad by his contemporaries for the claims he made then he would have found himself in a similar situation; that is not the case.
In a similar vein, because the Bible says things that some people understand to mean that it claims to be inspired and «inerrant», does that make it so?
One reason why the Christian church in particular has always found theatre a troublesome cultural manifestation is that its own theology, as expressed in the first verses of St. John's Gospel, makes a similar claim for Jesus, as «the word made flesh» (Hinton, 4).
Of course the claim for universal validity can continue to be made while ignoring the similar claims of others.
Some other news about young people: 57 percent said that the primary reason they helped others was that it «makes them feel good personally»; 19 percent would not fight for their country under any circumstances, 24 percent were uncertain and 60 percent would not be willing to volunteer one year to serve their country; 17 percent could think of no famous person or celebrity they admired (only 1 percent admired Mother Teresa, and Donald Trump received a similar vote — indicating that religious and business leaders are among the least admired adults); 65 percent would cheat on a major exam in school, while 36 percent would lie to protect a friend who vandalized; 53 percent claimed that growing up for them is harder than it was for their parents (minority young people were more likely to say it was easier).
Similar strong growth is seen in organic products, with 13.5 % of new products making organic claims in 2015, up from 10.7 % in 2014.
Similar claims have been made in recent months by several Domino's franchisees.
Other ex players have made similar claims.
He can ask them to make it less similar to his (which I imagine will be the ultimate outcome), but claiming they are committing infringement on a platform he owns no rights to (which was the claim in the original letter sent to them) is shortsighted and more a sign of ego than protection of a brand, which is basically LeBron in a nutshell.
In 2004 the Canadian Food Inspection Agency warned Mead Johnson against making similar claims in its ads in Canada, however the company and its rivals continue to state that its formula can enhance brain and eye development.
By making health claims about their products, Abbott is misrepresenting their products and deceiving parents into thinking that the products are similar to breastmilk.
However, neither ASDA nor Nestlé are apologetic for being caught out misleading parents and Baby Milk Action is today filing a case against internet advertisements from Nestlé for the same products that make similar claims.
Other similar products on the market include the $ 9.95 MyDrinky by InchBug, and there also are juice box straws (like the Strawzzle) you can buy that claim to make squeeze - related spills less likely.
Wyeth advertising to health workers makes similar claims to those the ASA has ruled against today, but the ASA refuses to take action over advertising directed at health professionals (example below from Community Practitioner, July 2012).
However, making claims that babies drinking your formula had «an immune response similar to that of breastfed babies» is NOT supported by your study and the flaws within your research are glaringly obvious.
Books made similar claims but backed it up with political talking points and abstract visions of America.
As the graph below illustrates, the distribution of voters by income is actually very similar for both parties, and around 40 % of Republican voters in the last election earned less than the median income, making them excellent candidates for inclusion among the 47 % who Romney claims pay no income tax.
The claim the SAFE Act bans bump stocks and other similar devices has also been made by the Independent Democratic Conference in the Senate.
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