When I say that your
claims are unsubstantiated declarative statements it is because you are declaring a book as an absolute authority, a claim which means little to those who believe otherwise.
As a physician, i am more dismayed by the manipulation of information on websites like the one referenced above (which is no more than a thinly veiled attack site from a very disturbed minority) There is nothing stated in this podcast which
is unsubstantiated by current clinical understanding...
Of even greater concern
were unsubstantiated assertions made by the atlas's publisher, HarperCollins (which, while defending its atlas, has since apologized for the news release).
We wrote a response to a recent critique that
was unsubstantiated in its discussion of the side effects, which unfortunately are felt to be true by many physicians and dietitians who are unfamiliar with the diet.12 I have personally seen and lectured on the fact that many patients and their families enjoy applying the ketogenic and other diets to their treatment.
Tales of strange - smelling tap water and river rocks coated in orange goo are traded around town,
as are unsubstantiated suspicions about illegal dumping and runoff from landfill sites.
They're just misinformed, distrustful, and resistant to the mountain of evidence that has proven that their
fears are unsubstantiated and were based on bad science to begin with.
There have
been unsubstantiated reports and rumors of sexually inappropriate behavior circling about Louis C.K. for years, but the Times is the first newspaper to have women officially go on record, although the since - deceased Gawker reportedly had an article in the works when it was shut down.
In a letter to John Whittingdale, chair of the media committee, it said that it regarded evidence that the News of the World newsroom was out of control as relevant to its judgement on the character of News Corp's owners but that it could not act until the «whilst
allegations are unsubstantiated».
For the record, the stories we are referencing in this
campaign are the unsubstantiated ones (i.e. fake / false) like «Pope Endorses Trump» which move quickly across social media and result in an ill - informed public,» reads the memo.
If not, then the assertion that there are important tensions between some of the approved philosophical doctrines of Thomism and the
Bible is unsubstantiated.
And no, I don't consider bridge building between equally ridiculous viewpoints to be a good solution, sure it's better than letting them remain separated and at war with each other, but the real solution is to dismiss viewpoints that
are unsubstantiated completely.
there are none so blind as him who will not see typical response will
be an unsubstantiated lie a couple of opinions or lies stated as facts a big drum roll detached from the lengthy previous post that ends with the same improbable conclusion
Risa Sugarman is wrong on the facts, wrong on the law, and as with every other case she has handled this will be proven to
be another unsubstantiated action on her part,» said lawyer Lawrence Mandelker.
«The overwhelmingly number of use - of - force investigations
statewide are unsubstantiated, and it is unfortunate that anyone is using the Clinton escape as an opportunity to file a frivolous lawsuit,» NYSCOPBA spokesman James Miller told the Press - Republican.
Saying that half the supporters of AV are arguing for it as if it is
STV is both unsubstantiated and rather irrelevant to whether or not AV is better than FPTP.
So why do products like Cold - EEZE and Airborne keep on selling, even after class - action suits and Federal Trade Commission actions alleging that their claims of treating the common
cold were unsubstantiated?
With experienced surgeons completing the procedures and the advanced technology that is used, the common myth that you could go blind following laser eye
surgery is unsubstantiated.
It is important to remember that this, along with everything else in the document, shouldn't be taken at face value, as most of the
information is unsubstantiated, and all of it is unconfirmed.
The only source of new
info was an unsubstantiated leak, with some of the information in it seeming legitimate enough while other things not so much.
Answer: Dr. Lovie - There isn't a consensus of opinion among veterinarians about many of the details of vaccination because much of the information concerning the duration of immunity, effectiveness of vaccines and risk of exposure is either new enough to
be unsubstantiated through additional studies or of questionable value beyond the region or scope of the original study.
Modeled on fabled humanoid characters, whose
existence is unsubstantiated to the present, Stewart's cryptid belongs to folklore and science fiction as well as everyday forms of self - generated mythology, such as data - driven consumer branding.
This
transaction is unsubstantiated and the author has been unable to access the Leo Castelli Gallery Records, recently processed at the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., to confirm.