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Some economists dispute the data, claiming that the United Nations is pushing numbers that have little basis in reality to justify its own programs.

COMMENT 8. (C) Although rumors that Venezuela is providing Iran with Venezuelan produced uranium may help burnish the government's revolutionary credentials, there seems to be little basis in reality to the claims.

"Although rumours that Venezuela is providing Iran with Venezuelan-produced uranium may help burnish the government's revolutionary credentials, there seems to be little basis in reality to the claims," said the 2009 cable.

Bocquet would later develop the work of Chiang's team and design the interiors, translating the concepts into construction blueprints with environments and architectural styles that had some basis in reality "to give the audience something to key into".

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In "Rwanda: The Untold Story" the BBC repeats statistics with no basis in reality when referring to the number of people killed, choosing to feature two obscure academics who claim that there were only 200,000 Tutsi victims during the months of chaos.

This faith-based economics had no basis in reality, but it led to aggressive anti-regulatory leaders whose policies were so criminogenic that they led to recurrent and ever-larger serious financial crises.

Many of these predominant arguments have no basis in reality, as we continue to talk in circles, spinning like a bullet in the chamber of a Colt 45.

But last night, the bill was voted down in the House by Republicans who argued the bill is too costly and could lead to increased abortions -- gripes the measure's supporters say have no basis in reality and are just excuses to kill the popular bill.

While building self-esteem is necessary for one's development into an emotionally healthy adult, an inflated sense of self without a basis in reality is a certain impediment to success.

For Rand, all knowledge is derived from perception, and a judgment can be "validated" (Rand's term for establishing an idea's basis in reality) only by tracing it to its foundations at the perceptual level.

It works well as fiction, but it may be that its strength owes something to its basis in reality.

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