Sentences with phrase «widely accepted claim»

(Although recent research has cast some doubt on the once widely accepted claim of small - stock superiority, at worst it seems that including small stocks does no harm.

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In order for bitcoin to be a real currency, Adeney claims, it must be three things: easy and frictionless for trading between people, widely accepted as a legal tender for all debts (both public and private) and stable in terms of value.
The statement goes on to label the public vilification it has faced since a joint Guardian and Channel 4 exposé in March as based on «unfounded accusations,» claiming their activities are not only legal but also «widely accepted as a standard component of online advertising.»
The CEO of the world's largest asset manager sees «huge opportunities» for cryptocurrencies although he claims that work needs to be done before they become more widely accepted, BlackRock CEO in a recent interview,...
My only claim is that there is nothing in Whiteheadian theism that is fundamentally in conflict with the deepest and most widely accepted Buddhist insights.
If so, please substantiate said claims with valid and widely accepted sources, honeybun.
The present most widely accepted theory of the origin of the universe — that of the hot big bang — claims that most of the helium is the product of the big bang itself and occurred within the very first minute of the existence of the expanding universe, and that the background radiation which is now being studied so intensively provides some evidence of the date of this initial explosion.
As with all electoral systems, both widely accepted and sharply opposing claims are made about the advantages and disadvantages of PR.
Fish Oil: One of the most studied and widely accepted supplements as beneficial, touting claims anywhere from reducing inflammation to reducing depression.
It's difficult to determine how these things get started — how the results of a well - documented experiment conducted nearly 40 years ago become twisted into the frequently made — and widely - acceptedclaim that «even well - fed cats hunt.»
The widely accepted Royal Society definition speaks of the «Intentional» alteration of the atmosphere «For societal benefit» — which not even the US fossil lobby yet claims for its pollution.
It is voluntary but widely accepted, including in developing countries, as best practice: ISO 14021 sets down the requirements for making environmental claims regarding products.
You have just stated that the paper is not what it claims to be and what it has been widely accepted to be.
Although such processes may be beneficial for communities whose goal is social cohesion (e.g., a religious or activist movement), they can be devastating for scientific communities by leading to widely - accepted claims that reflect the scientific community's blind spots more than they reflect justified scientific conclusions.
If you have an alternative widely accepted dataset that (a) covers the period 1860 - 1950 and (b) an alternative description of it that does not entail as strong a rise over that period as HadCRUT3 does I'd happy to evaluate your claim that global warming is not happening based on your dataset and analysis.
I won't claim to know what specifics should go into programming these models, but I do know it will be critical for model developers to publish the characteristics their models are expected to predict, within what margin of error, over what timescales, before the outputs of the models will be widely accepted.
The former was widely accepted and contradicted the major assumption of the hypothesis, so recently Shakun et al tried, unsuccessfully, to reassert the claim.
Since I know there's no widely accepted body of work supporting the claim that the MPW was global and synchronous and as warm or warmer than the present I'm highly suspicious of the Idsos» presentation of the work of others.
Below, without claiming these «facts» to be «true,» I summarize a standard narrative of what have come to be the commonly accepted and widely understood facts of the Smith case.
In the rest of this book, I look closely at the assumptions and truth claims in this widely accepted narrative, paying close attention to the assumptions on which the claims are based and to the sources to which the truth claims are attributed.
The Court of Appeal accepted UBS's submission that the proper approach to the construction of clauses agreeing jurisdiction is to construe them widely and generously, and that in the usual case the words «arising out of» or «in connection with» apply to claims arising from pre-inception matters such as misrepresentation.
Since US based travel insurance are widely accepted in most hospitals, it becomes eaiser to deal with claims.
They claim that heavy speculation is a natural phase for Bitcoin or any other fledgling currency, ensuring that it gets widely distributed among many users, and provides a broad customer base that will eventually persuade merchants to begin accepting it.
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