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One Romanian escaped earlier and before arriving at Eaves was badly advised to make a spurious asylum claim for religious persecution, so she doesn't qualify either, despite horrendous internal injuries.
He can shake his fist and shout, "Don't try to keep me down with your, your gravity, man!" It won't make a spurious assertion -- that intelligent design deserves a seat at the lab station -- any more sound, nor will it make Stein anything more than a rebel without a clue.
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Making a spurious claim about temperature records attempts to put the onus of proof on the interlocutor.
But, given that the term "dialect" has been used by some with racialist overtones in the past, as scholars made a spurious distinction between Amerindian "dialects" and European "languages", the preferred usage in Mesoamerica in recent years has been to designate the linguistic varieties spoken by different ethnic group as separate languages.
But Wishnofsky made a couple spurious assumptions.
He makes a pretty spurious moral distinction between "inside" and "outside" jokes, blaming the media for making public and hurtful what was harmless between consenting adults.
Here's what won't make a good headline: "Small and Spurious Correlation Shown to Have Been Backward, but It Doesn't Matter That Much, Because the Point of the Paper Was That There Is No Underlying Causation After All".
"I can't remain silent in a Brexit debate where the leave campaign are making an entirely spurious and nonsensical claim that we would be safer out I was particularly provoked by the intervention of one junior minister who claimed without any foundation whatsoever that in the EU we do not have the freedom to form our own alliances or share intelligence with whom we wish".
If you make what you feel is a genuine claim and it is turned down for spurious reasons, or they make a lower offer than you feel you should have got, you have a few options.
The company also said that it has never made any spurious allegations of religious or political discrimination.
What's most curious is that it's widely accepted Shakespeare (or whoever) wrote all his plays about his own times, but chose to set them in geographically and temporally remote locations to distance himself from any political comments he might have been making, and to give them a spurious sense of the exotic.
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