Sentences with phrase «website back up their claim»

Many users and reviews of the website back up their claim.

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Rain, when you make a claim like «even science agrees that a Supreme being exist», and you are asked to back that up — posting a link to yet another inane fundiot creationist website doesn't cut it.
One of Beach Body's lines of protein powder was found to have lead in it and Isagenix claims lots of science but I've never seen the studies anywhere on their website to back it up.
Manchester's biggest news publication claim that Smalling was in fact suffering with food poisoning — a diagnosis that is also backed up by a statement on United's official website.
The claims back up information posted on the KopTalk members» website...
Answers on this website are expected to back up the claims they make and not just say what the author's intuition and personal observations say is correct.
So, these websites addressing Consensus, operated by elected officials with different points of view, will show information backing up their own claims.
TotalProtect's own website states that its 6 - month guarantee is superior to that offered by other warranty companies, although the company does not offer any evidence to back up that claim.
The company should also provide several legitimate examples of achieved results on their website to back up their claims.
Mark looked at the company's website which seemed to back up the salesman's claims.
Having said all that, I think certain types of climate denialists should be banned from websites, if they are just spamming, or making outrageous claims with just pure lists of propaganda slogans, with nothing to back up their claims.
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.
Some leaked images, showing the casing for the new iPhone published by the Nowhereelse.fr website last month, also backed up these claims.
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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