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Jexodus was launched by a small group of Jewish Republicans to promote a false narrative of burgeoning Jewish affinity for the GOP.
But there is already concern from British family law experts that all male firms will promote a false idea of an unfair legal system.
It is a far different thing than unreliability, which would be something that would promote a false positive, something you absolutely cannot have in the context of drug testing.
However, this may promote a false sense of security as asthma control can deteriorate very rapidly during the autumn.
Writing in The Nation, Terrell says police bodycams promote a false notion of accountability, since police routinely turn off the cameras or edit and withhold footage.
"Each test is complex, and when you have each provider doing slightly different tests, it complicates it even more". For example, a consumer test to determine whether someone is a carrier for cystic fibrosis might not screen for all the genetic permutations that trigger the disease, meaning that a negative result could promote a false sense of security.
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This illustrates that single band patterns that would promote a false-recent result are successfully 'diluted out' or counteracted by suitably defined combination algorithms.
"Once again, Donald Trump is just promoting a false and absurd conspiracy theory," said Clinton spokesman Josh Schwerin.
The US has succeeded in promoting a false account of the cause and conduct of its war.
Patrick Foye later acknowledged during cross-examination he approved sending press releases promoting a false story about the traffic jams.
The result was Facebook promoting a false story about Fox News host Megyn Kelly and links to an article about a man masturbating with a McDonald's sandwich.
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