Sentences with phrase «sources backing up this claim»

This rumor has two different sources backing up this claim, so this could be the real deal.

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Back up any claims: Follow up your projections and assertions with statistics, facts or quotes from a knowledgeable source to lend your plan credibility.
Do you have a source to back up your engineered claim?
For example, if a columnist has an article deadline approaching, and their column is relevant to your client, but they need a source for a quote or to back up a claim, think about how you may be able to connect your client as the source.
well my book is as acceptable as yours and equally as historical AND I have many different sources to back up my claims, more than your puny book.
If you can provide one credible source, other than your mind, backing up that bull sh!t claim of 78 %, I will send $ 10,000 to any reborn church you choose.
Look at what science offers you with no source for any of them, or proof to back up the claims:
He refuses to present credentials, can not back up his claims with sources, and runs away whenever he is challenged.
If you have a source that backs up your claim, I would like to see it.
For those just catching up, Mars Hill Pastor Mark Driscoll was accused of plagiarism by syndicated radio host Janet Mefferd, who backed up her claim with photocopied documents of some of Driscoll's work side - by - side with some suspiciously similar source material.
If the original commentor has reliable sources to back up his claim, then it is not bigoted.
Is there any reliable sources to back up your claim?
Finally, a detailed report from Spanish source Fichajes.net claims that Atletico Madrid captain and defensive rock Diego Godin is perhaps the club's top target to come in and shore up their back line.
I've had that happen any number of times, I made a claim about something I «knew,» someone challenged me, I looked for a source to back up my point and discovered I was actually wrong, or at least much less right than I thought.
Is there any source in the world that would back up that claim?
This answer makes great claims, but doesn't back them up with any proper sources, except some out - of - context half - sentence by Condoleezza Rice from ten years ago.
Also, you might be correct that someone else did claim the desert area that was outside of Ottoman Empire, but you'd have to back it up with a source.
Some online sources claim that oil pulling can help with everything from acne to sore throat and even reduce the chance of heart disease, but I haven't been able to find any actual evidence to back up these claims, other than the fact that good oral hygiene is important for overall health.
Where are your sources to back up your claims in this article?
There are rarely if any scientific sources to back up the claims»
Bring up the relationship between iodine and thyroid disorders, and people inevitably put the gloves on and get scrappy — not just an intellectual back and forth banter, supported by exchange of peer - reviewed scientific studies and empirically validated literature — but a throw - down, knock - out fight, where claims are made on the basis of anecdotal evidence based on what so - and - so blogger said, without a single primary or secondary source citation.
I really like lemons and lemon - water, but there isn't a single reference to a study or other source of authority to back up these claims that are stated as facts.
Can you provide any non psudo - science sources to back up your claim that something gets «burned out» from to much sugar or carbs?
A source also told the outlet that she «came prepared with evidence including personal medication information from her doctors to back up her claims against Ed Westwick» and that «The police report will remain confidential since there is private medical information that Haley handed over.
The project created an authentic need to make claims about working with teams as well as citing important sources to back up those claims.
Some sources claim that a drop - down tailgate will come as standard, just like a fold - up hatch at the back.
I'll eat a damn hat if you can find a source to back up that claim.
Rest assured that we will back up each claim and assumption with credible evidence from reliable sources.
Some sources claim that it can even benefit your cat's health and treat certain ailments, but there is little research to back this up.
Even though sources can be cited for the first theory, they only cover the theory partially and do not fully back up all the claims of the theory.
Now however, a more legitimate news source has backed up the claim so we're ready to run with it.
The claim was backed up by retail sources, who have indicated to Eurogamer that a release later in 2011 «will be most likely».
On a side note: It's just pathetic how Mr. Coal - Transport - Magazine Editor tries to influence other commenters now, after he has been exposed to have made claims he can't back up with quotes and proof of source, because his claims are lies.
He's made these pro-alarmism claims, but (of course) can not produce a scientific source to back him up.
Since you claim to debunk the «Greenland Myth» I'd suggest you cite sources that actually back up your «science.»
The plaintiffs fail to cite any research or sources to back up their claims, and they provide no context about how Suncor's and ExxonMobil's emissions compare to worldwide historic emissions.
Before anyone mentions the glaciers and the 2035 date, I'll point out the generally overlooked points: 1) The original source actually stated 2350; 2) The Indian government website stated 2035; 3) From there it went viral as 2035, it seems; 4) When it eventually wound up in the IPCC report, at least one editor objected to it in Draft 2 — Deltoid aka Tim Lambert has the details on his blogsite; 5) The IPCC editors violated their own rules on citation in that they did not trace the claim of 2035 back to the original, peer reviewed, source.
An anonymous source had provided the publications with «credible» proof to back up their claim that Craig Wright was the mysterious and elusive Satoshi Nakamoto.
Recent images posted by Evan Blass, as well as leaks from other sources, also seem to back up these claims, showing off the front, back and sides of the Note 8, as well as its now iconic S Pen.
Last week, sources with knowledge of Apple's plans spoke to the Wall Street Journal saying the company will give its iPhone a minor refresh this year ahead of a more substantial design overhaul in 2017, and now leaked images published by the Nowhereelse.fr website appear to back up these claims.
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