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Like Jack the Ripper, that means everyone can develop a theory and cannot be proved wrong.
Arguments about the soul entering the body have no place in a discussion about public policy, since they fall into the realm of theology and cannot be proved.
In the US, the First Amendment still does not apply to all sexual communications under the Communications Decency Act, if they are "patently offensive under local community standards" and cannot be proved to have "redeeming social value" by the author – particularly if they are kinky and non-heteronormative.
Allegations of corruption in the process to confirm ministers have always been denied, and cannot be proved.
While biologists are used to recognising good or poorly designed experiments and theoreticians know what can and cannot be proved, computer simulations are sometimes greeted with suspicion by both.
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"Anybody can make allegations, and to prove those allegations are another thing, and in my opinion those allegations will not and cannot be proven," said James B. Pritikin, a lawyer for Mr. Wade.
Making explicit groundless assumptions, exposing fallacious arguments, and distinguishing between statements that can and cannot be proven are among the skills students will possess from their first day in college.
Cadmium PM2.5 and 3-chloropropene are both inadequately measured and cannot be proven to be below the level of concern.
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