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In an era of unverified facts and self-described experts, real knowledge matters more than ever.
Tikunov tells me I am mistaken and that our newspaper publishes lies and unverified facts.
[t]he argument instead relates to the reliability of the source: because an informant is right about some things, he is more probably right about other facts, usually the critical, unverified facts.
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Mutko had said the commission's findings were "assumptions" based on "unverified sources, unconfirmed facts" and "the accusations are of course very made up".
"These are the numbers that have been coming out in the press," Ms. Bachmann airily insisted when asked for proof in repeating the unverified tales as fact.
You do not have to write off the possibility of unverified or unverifiable phenomena.
Enter another important element in the genesis of a rumor: the trusted source who quells the panic, the one who moves the discourse away from the unverified information to a valid fact that has secure standards of evidence.
Allergy-Sure, an allergy test on a chip, rapidly determines whether a patient with an unverified allergy to an antibiotic in fact is allergic, when a drug is needed to treat a serious infection.
In fact, there are many unverified reports that many of them are more busy contemplating their personal escape than fighting for the Boss.
Between the self-interested, unverified claims coming from all sides, "the facts are not clear," Mr. Mehdi said.
Fake news is a real cause for concern on social media, particularly on Facebook, where unverified information and outright lies can swallow up facts and truth.
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