"Unverified claims" are statements or assertions that have not been proven or confirmed to be true.
Full definition
A dossier
of unverified claims alleges serious conspiracy and misconduct in the final months of the 2016 presidential campaign.
A person who rejects scientific theory and exploration
for unverified claims in the latest fad religion in human history?
The very
much unverified claim from the serialisation of Lord Ashcroft's «Call me Dave» biography is that the Prime Minister once «inserted a private part of his anatomy» into a dead pig's mouth.
He spends each day talking to those animals, and maintains they talk right back to him, an as
yet unverified claim.
A Reddit post that reported the pull out of the update mentions
still unverified claims of broken Apple Watches after applying the upgrade.
The campaign specified its interest in matters including the infamous dossier from intelligence - gathering firm Fusion GPS, which made salacious and
unverified claims about Trump's connection to Russia.
To that end, our lab is building a platform called Hoaxy to track and visualize the spread
of unverified claims and corresponding fact - checking on social media.
We deeply regret the use of our platform to make
the unverified claims against Mr. Awuah - Darko who was the Chief Executive of the Bulk Oil Storage and Transport Company.
It said, «We deeply regret the use of our platform to make
the unverified claims against Mr. Awuah - Darko who was the Chief Executive of the Bulk Oil Storage and Transport Company», adding «We wish to unreservedly retract the claims and apologise to Mr Awua - Darko for any inconvenience caused».
A few months ago, I blogged about a study that included
an unverified claim that Haile Gebrselassie lost 10 % of his body mass due to dehydration during his world record marathon run.
However, the whole episode has at least proven how quickly
an unverified claim can gain traction and take on a life of its own, even when there's no tangible evidence to support it.
To some, it's
an unverified claim that emerged from school choice advocacy groups like Parents for Educational Freedom during recent legislative sessions.
We didn't include the 7:18 time for the Porsche 911 GT2 RS as it was
an unverified claim.
A lot of hype followed after this exaggerated PR stunt managed to get coverage in most of mainstream media, following a chain of citation of
unverified claims.