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"And I don't make wild claims that are unsubstantiated".
Dr. Stuart, who died in the 1960's, was not one to make wild claims.
And the IFS is not the sort of organisation to make wild claims.
It is typical of the government here to sometimes make wild claims about conspiracies without providing evidence.
"I think after – by all accounts – losing the first two debates, he started to make wild claims, kind of scorched earth claims about the election being rigged.
Prospective employers will click every link you mention, and probably any they find you haven't mentioned, so don't make wild claims.
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Some of that intelligence made wild claims about Saddam, including that he had collaborated on 9/11.
Having made wild claims about some amazing new phenomenon, some researchers would rather lie than admit they were wrong.
Last month Mr Ellison made wild claims that his firm had outperformed SAP tenfold and had established a two-year lead because of SAP's delays.
Conversely, there is at least one incident when Jesus quarrels violently with Joseph, who shows great hostility and makes wild claims about "manliness".
It would seem that his best chance to beat Mayweather is with a shocking knockout, but Álvarez, though confident, hasn't made wild claims about what he plans to do to Mayweather.
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