Sentences with phrase «unsubstantiated sources»

• Polarization, incivility and reliance on unsubstantiated sources have risen, particularly in predominantly white schools.

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I found several articles that were filled with unsubstantiated opinionsand a few sources that had really great hard research around the topic.
The claims of «cold» fusion in the 1990s turned out to be unsubstantiated, leaving scientists and the public justifiably suspicious of «wonder» energy sources coming out of a lab.
All we have are unsubstantiated stories from «unnamed sources» which means nothing.
I was simply asking that, all speculation, rumour, unsubstantiated gossip, like this, should HAVE to backed up, at least, by the poster revealing the source of it, otherwise it is just going to cause unwarranted panic from fans on here, who, assume, it HAS been reported by a reliable source.
The unsubstantiated claims, which are believed to have come via a retired British spy and have not been verified by US security sources or journalists, include that he was offered sweetheart property deals in Russia and that he hired prostitutes in Moscow to perform kinky sex acts.
The News of the World said: «The New York Times story contains no new evidence — it relies on unsubstantiated allegations from unnamed sources or claims from disgruntled former employees that should be treated with extreme scepticism given the reasons for their departures from this newspaper.
A «highly - placed transition source» tells Fox News that Trump never received any summary of unsubstantiated allegations that Russian spies had collected compromising financial and sexual information about him.
«The New York Times story contains no new evidence - it relies on unsubstantiated allegations from unnamed sources or claims from disgruntled former employees that should be treated with extreme scepticism given the reasons for their departures from this newspaper.
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.
Once again, these reports are unsubstantiated, regardless of which source they come from.
If you choose this route, you might want to take a critical look at your source, who relies on unsubstantiated allegations and innuendo in nearly every blog post in lieu of doing peer - reviewed academic research.
The Catholic Church teaches that as long as you acknowledge God as the source of creation you can believe whatever unsubstantiated theory you like concerning origins.
Maybe of interest, but the two foregoing problems make your conclusions about the source of the CO2 increase and d13C decline unsubstantiated... The more that the oceans can't be the cause of the d13C decline, as the (deep) oceans have a higher d13C level than the atmosphere...
Thanks for the comments, but I will take scientifically sourced and published material over an unsubstantiated anonymous comment any day of the week.
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