Sentences with phrase «source for this claim»

I don't suppose you can provide an actual source for that claim?
Anonymouse, the global temperature was a few degrees C higher on average for long periods during The Holocene Can you please provide a scientific source for your claim?
The sole source for that claim, reports The Sunday Times of London, was a magazine article written by a pair of climate activists, one of whom worked for the WWF.
He can't cite any sources for his claims at all.
Please give your basis / sources for the claim that she's got it wrong because she has not done her homework.
Please provide a source for the claim that butter provides more selenium than herring or wheat germ.
However, I have yet to find any source for the claim.
What makes the report suspect is that there is not even a source for the claim.
Can you cite some sources for your claims that breastmilk does not always provide a baby what they may need?
That's why one should never use Wikipedia as a source for a claim.
@mootmoot let me rephrase that - you've made a lot of wild claims that sound like a combination of rehashed RT headlines and a persecution complex, and you've provided no sources for these claims.
Do you happen to have a source for the claim that AV / IRV works out more proportional than FPTP?
According to Wikipedia (without a source for this claim), Ulleungdo Island will not figure either, so it should be this version of the flag.
Your second to last paragraph repeats the claim that Hannan wants the NHS to be scrapped — could you direct me to a source for this claim?
He cited New Scientist as the source for this claim, so we combed our archive to find the evidence.
What are your sources for the claims you make?
Could you provide a source for the claim that «some cars with quality oil are known to have recommended [replacing the filter and using the same oil].»
What's your source for claiming Mazda's concept won't pack a rotary?
What is the source for that claim?
Steve Klett, Crocodile Lake National Wildlife Refuge Manager I first ran across Klett's name in the Florida Keys National Wildlife Refuges Complex Integrated Predator Management Plan / Draft Environmental Assessment, where he was cited as the source for the claim that «cats accounted for 77 percent of the mortality during a recent re-introduction of the Key Largo woodrat.»
Dan H. «cites» a link at the IPCC as the source for his claim about the difference between two trends.
The PRWatch link does work when placed at the Internet Archive, but offers no source for its claim about fictional names — which are eerily similar to the list seen at the longer version of the Seattle Times article.
His source for the claim is an account by a Spanish Jesuit priest, Jose Manuel Peramas, who lived for several years at the St. Ignatius of Mini mission south of Asuncion, which was one of the 30 native missions established by the Jesuits in colonial Paraguay.
In a December 30, 2010 Financial Post article, where Lawrence Solomon pointed out a major flaw in one source for the claim that there is a «97 % scientific consensus» on man - caused global warming, he said the following about a group of supposedly «climate specialist» scientists:
The IPCC cited not peer - reviewed literature, but advocacy articles by Greenpeace, the publicity - hungry advocacy group, as its sole source for this claim.
Monbiot looked for a source for the claim, which appeared dozens of times in different locations.
Rose provides no source for this claim (or for any of the claims here).
What's your source for claiming this Letter contains the «best» estimates?
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