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It is unsubstantiated, anonymous opinion.
It is unsubstantiated by modern medical science.
Absent evidence that food "scoring" for nutrition correlates with health outcomes, it is unsubstantiated opinion that a given scale reliably measures nutritional quality at all.
As for the remarks in quotations and editorial comments that lack attribution, it will be up to the reader to decide if this book is worth the time to read or to accept as what it is: unsubstantiated entertainment.
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It's unsubstantiated.
A spokesman for Merlin said: "It is good that it has been brought to light, although it's unsubstantiated.
Mr. Vasquez's wife later dropped the complaint against him, and police officials said they had determined it was unsubstantiated.
"A lot of it was unsubstantiated, and that's important," Jeffrey Goldberg, the assistant United States attorney leading the prosecution, said in court.
At some point, investigators said, there was an allegation that he had protected family members accused of dealing drugs, but it was unsubstantiated.
In Rielly's email last week, he referred to Rose's sexual harassment complaint, telling staff that a company investigation found it was "unsubstantiated".
Paul Krugman, the economics columnist for the Op-Ed page of The New York Times, said that he erred in citing the Salon information on Sept. 17, because it was unsubstantiated.
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