Sentences with phrase «vague claims from»

Now we have vague claims from prehistory about the evolutionary development of social sympathy, or perhaps some chimerical implications derived from the most recent neuroscience.
Two forced strip - searches of a child by authorities at a Head Start program prompted by vague claims from an unreliable source could be considered child abuse, argues a friend - of - the - court brief urging the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to revive a lawsuit.

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Her careful approach, fortified with a keen awareness of just how difficult it can be to distinguish physical needs from vaguer but no less powerful emotional ones, also eschews the fraudulent claims and dangerous practices perpetuated by the «five - day miracle plan» style of American dieting.
Last summer, Maradona stayed away from training camp for a month, claiming, among other things, that he was tired, and that there were vague «threats» against him.
This website, from Enviromedia Social Marketing, founded by Valerie Davis and Kevin Tuerff, lets consumers report brands that use vague of misleading claims about health benefits that make a food seem like a smart choice when it is not.
Claims have been made for their role in everything from fighting cancer and cardiovascular disease to maddeningly vague notions about supporting healthy living.
Hi Andrea, I don't claim to be an expert by any means but I've got a vague memory from a while ago that we have similar problems.
First, from a transparency perspective, the Article 29 Working Party claims that Google's new privacy policy provides users with incomplete and vague information about the categories of personal data collected and the purposes for which it is processed.
Aside from 4K and claims of upgraded hardware, which are vague at best, other features of the Ultra have yet to be revealed on Google's Oct. 4 launch event.
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