Sentence examples for make unsubstantiated assertions from inspiring English sources

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The man who bristled when critics claimed without evidence that he was born in Kenya or was a Muslim now does not object as advisers and allies make unsubstantiated assertions about Mr. Romney's taxes and business record.

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"You are making unsubstantiated assertions..such as because Santorum attends mass that is exactly the same as Obama's ties to ACORN".

Again and again Pawel deviates from choronological narrative to make unsubstantiated and partly jokey assertions which are subsequently undermined by evidence which accumulates as the story moves forward.

You can't make unsubstantiated libellous claims against people.

And especially to make unsubstantiated arguments that science refutes religion.

Contractors can and do make unsubstantiated claims and use substandard hardware.

Websites of companies that provide female genital cosmetic surgery (FGCS) make "unsubstantiated claims" about the benefits of the procedures.

Hoerling's claim that we make "many unsubstantiated assertions" is itself one.

Some works were initially identified as possibly relevant but ultimately excluded from this review, usually because they made unsubstantiated comments or assertions in the text.

Were the chiropractors who had been making unsubstantiated claims disciplined?

But no evidence for the assertions was provided during the hearing, prompting Mr. Miranda's lawyer and the editor of The Guardian, Alan Rusbridger, who sued last week to stop the police from viewing the material, to accuse the government of making unsubstantiated claims.

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