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However the government rebuts these claims, saying they are unsubstantiated by any hard evidence.
Here is where hints of effects often mushroom into wishful thinking unsubstantiated by research.
In this zero-sum world, union gains — if unsubstantiated by productivity growth — become public losses.
Our conclusions are that the allegations regarding the trust's failure to share information are incorrect and unsubstantiated by the evidence".
That assertion offended the musicians, since the notion of a "global decline" of opera was unsubstantiated by any hard statistics.
Tubman's allegations of fraud were largely unsubstantiated by the almost 5,000 national and international election observers in the country.
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Democrats contend that any damage to Mr. Kerry's popularity was caused by unsubstantiated claims by veterans disputing his Vietnam combat medals and that Mr. Bush will ultimately be hurt by their accusation that his campaign was secretly orchestrating the veterans' attacks.
I note this obvious concern in fairness because it responds to unsubstantiated accusations by Inc. that the CRC was somehow improperly motivated by a desire to undertake a transaction before Black (through Inc). resumed direct control of the International board.
"These are unsubstantiated claims by a man with an obvious axe to grind," he said.
It said the 40% destruction figure was based on an "unsubstantiated claim by green campaigners who had little scientific expertise".
How have Democrats responded to recent unsubstantiated claims by some veterans disputing Senator John Kerry's Vietnam combat medals?
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