Sentences with phrase «widespread claims of»

But even as companies are hiring — even at a time of widespread claims of a shortage of candidates with scientific and technical skills — those with the most advanced training are finding themselves with few opportunities.
Widespread claims of high rates of statin intolerance still prevent too many people from taking an affordable, safe and potentially life - saving medication.»
What we know for sure is that the failed coup provided President Erdoğan with an excellent excuse to consolidate his power: despite widespread claims of voter fraud, he secured a narrow victory in an...

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Trump tweeted the comments one day after his press secretary, Sean Spicer, defended the president's baseless claims of widespread voter fraud.
But the author of that study, David Becker, has repeatedly pushed back against Trump's claims that there was widespread voter fraud in the 2016 election.
But with a complex supply chain comes multiple parties, any one of which could be a weak link that causes a widespread breakdown, such as around claims about product composition, quality, and safety.
Moore, whose campaign filed a last - minute «election fraud» complaint on Thursday just before the results were certified just after 2 p.m. EST, claimed that widespread voter fraud had contributed to his more than 20,000 vote loss to Jones, a number that was not significantly altered by the inclusion of military and provisional ballots that were later counted.
The lawsuit comes after a week of grueling headlines for Uber, which has been dealing with claims of widespread sexism and sexual harassment by a former employee.
The last widespread survey (i.e., not the barrage of fickle online polls that appear every Valentine's Day) was by the Society for Human Resource Management in 2005, in which 40 % of people claimed they had dated colleagues at some point during their career.
The moral Contrasting Ms. Bachmann's remarks to the panicky claims by Mr. Geithner and Hank Paulson in September 2008 confirm a basic axiom of today's junk economics: When an economic error becomes so widespread that it is adopted as official government policy, there is always a special interest at work to promote it.
The Winklevoss twins, who gained widespread media attention in 2004 for suing Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg claiming he stole their original idea (ConnectU) for what would later become the popular social networking site Facebook, are the founders of the cryptocurrency exchange Gemini, which will be used to set the price of their ETF.
This is one of the reasons I am so concerned about the widespread focus on operating earnings, which often have nearly nothing to do with the actual stream of cash flows that is claimed by stockholders.
There have been few signs of excessive price increases in response to the tax changes, or of widespread GST - related wage claims.
To argue that historians might judge such and such to be a miracle because they believe antecedently in the religion that regards such miracles as signs of the intervention of its deity is to open the floodgates for all religious claims to miracles and, indeed, even to nonreligious «miracles» such as the widespread reports that people have seen Elvis Presley.
Now why do we find this widespread panic, this unconscious dread of genuine democracy, among those who claim to be its guardians?
Indeed, the Catholic Church has not commented publicly on Maduro's claim in March 2013 that Chávez influenced Christ to elect Pope Francis, nor on the widespread existence of household shrines to Chávez.
Believers, whether of local cult or widespread religion can always find a way to define their claims just outside the argument presented, as b4bigbang demonstrates, here.
Website 101greatgoals.com claim that there is widespread talk among supporters about the club returning to these colours as part of LFC's 125 - year celebrations.
Lawyers for the players have «accused the N.F.L. of deliberately using intimidation and manipulation to deny and delay payments,» according to The New York Times, while the NFL is claiming there is «widespread fraud infecting» the payout system.
He claimed we were «jealous» and that we wanted to protect ourselves from being caught by other illegitimate footballing regimes fuelled by illicit oil revenues, the proceeds of crime or the outcome of widespread money - laundering.
Your article «Low doses of common chemical have science in a quandary» (News, Dec. 26) claims that exposure to low doses of Bisphenol - A (BPA) may lead to «possible widespread health risks,» and mentions a recent scientific review by the National Toxicology Program (NTP) as the evidence for this claim.
He will be confronted with evidence from a number of witnesses who have called into question his claim that he knew nothing about the practise of phone - hacking being widespread when he signed off a # 400,000 payment to Professional Footballers» Association chief executive Gordon Taylor.
If, in a few years» time, the SNP is legislating for a citizens» basic income and has embarked upon a thorough reworking of the fiscal status quo then it would have a good claim to be «radical» and «bold», but hinting at such widespread reform is rather different from actually implementing it.
President Trump said that voter fraud is widespread and again claimed that «millions and millions» of votes were cast fraudulently — a claim for which no evidence exists.
Since news broke about claims of abuse in football, there have been widespread calls for the authorities of the game to fully investigate any part they may have played in enabling, allowing or concealing abuse.
Additionally, classical and neo-republicans share the central claim that the achievement of freedom and the stability of republican laws and institutions depend on widespread civic virtue on the part of the citizenry.
These charges were made about one year after the Metropolitan Police Service reopened its dormant investigation into phone hacking, [259] about three years after the then Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service told the Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee that «no additional evidence has come to light,» [56] five years after News International executives began claiming that phone hacking was the work of a single «rogue reporter,» [260] ten years after The Guardian began reporting that the Met had evidence of widespread illegal acquisition of confidential information, [261] and 13 years after the Met began accumulating «boxloads» of that evidence but kept it unexamined in bin bags at Scotland Yard.
All three nevertheless claimed that the closeness of the vote indicated widespread union disaffection with the governing party.
The elections were marred by widespread sectarian violence, which claimed the lives of 800 people across the country, Buhari's won 12,214,853 votes, coming in second to the incumbent president Goodluck Jonathan of the PDP, who polled 22,495,187 votes and was declared the winner.
The newly appointed Aare Ona Kakanfo of the Yoruba race, Otunba Gani Adams has reacted to widespread claims that his predecessors were known to have died untimely.
«The real story is that Michael Gove's plans for A-level reform are not based, as he appears to be claiming, on evidence of widespread concerns in the higher education sector about the rigour and relevance of A-levels.
She admitted one court case had been dropped as a result of «poor paperwork» but rejected media claims this was taking place on a more widespread basis.
Thousands of households have received letters informing them of the claims, causing widespread upset and concern amongst affected communities.
Opponents claimed to support the principle of reform but rejected measures such as widespread elections for new lords, which they said would threaten the primacy of the elected House of Commons.
Jill Stein, 2016 Green Party Presidential candidate, responded to President Trump's announcement of an election integrity commission to investigate the President's unsubstantiated claims about widespread voter fraud.
Then the «journalist» proceeded to claim that false data was widespread and that there was a coverup, but so far no evidence has been presented other than the original employee (who was fired in 2011) own confession of his wrongdoing.
We don't claim that there's some kind of invisible mass swing toward the left; indeed, the hollow results of Obama's promises have produced widespread cynicism about the possibilities of positive change.
Chloe Smith's claim of «widespread support» among Northern Ireland parties to limit transparency from only 2017, was challenged by Owen Smith, Labour's Shadow Northern Ireland Secretary.
During the heated and often angry debate in Commons committee, Smith claimed the government had consulted the Electoral Commission, fulfilled its statutory obligations and insisted there was «widespread support» among parties in Northern Ireland for no backdating of transparency other than from July 2017.
The agency's findings have consistently undermined Bush administration claims of widespread success in the reconstruction of Iraq.»
The report, published today, claims widespread weaknesses exist in the quality of provision for children with special educational needs in England, with many pupils put into the category because of poor teaching.
Paul McMullan, former News of the World deputy features editor, told the Guardian newspaper this morning that David Cameron's communications chief «would certainly be well aware that the practice was pretty widespread,» and the paper reported that Paul McMullan «claims that phone - hacking and other illegal reporting techniques were rife at the tabloid while... Andy Coulson was deputy editor and then editor of the paper.»
Like Levin, the team that claims it found evidence of life in a Mars rock dubbed Allan Hills 84001 remains unbowed in the face of widespread scientific skepticism.
«I'm pleased that the Federal Claims Court has found what Missouri families, farmers, and business owners have been saying for more than a decade: The Army Corps of Engineers» mismanagement of the Missouri River has resulted in widespread damages with substantial costs,» Blunt said in a statement.
For example, President George W. Bush, the Tea Party movement, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and current Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump have all been accused of astroturfing to claim widespread enthusiasm for their platforms.
Others, like me, are convinced that no theoretical or empirical evidence exists for such a claim, and that a widespread belief in the existence of such a point of no return threatens to push ecological science and its application in the wrong direction.
The findings, «Chronological evidence fails to support claim of an isochronous widespread layer of cosmic impact indicators dated to 12,800 years ago,» were reported May 12, 2014, in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
The company has repeatedly proved its ability to push emerging technology into the mainstream — but with FaceID, Apple claims to have conquered many of the challenges that have prevented the widespread use of facial biometrics.
Similar effects have even been claimed for house mice, but it's been unclear how widespread the benefits of friendship are to nonprimates.
Paine accuses GM and the oil industry of conspiratorial «murder,» claiming that both of them feared widespread electric car use would put a dent in their earnings, since the drivers had no incentive to buy gasoline or the beasts that guzzle it.
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