Sentence examples for pseudo-evidence from inspiring English sources

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On Thursday, Turkey's foreign ministry said the case was based on "pseudo-evidence that was fraudulent and open to political abuse", accusing the US of "unprecedented intervention in Turkey's domestic affairs".

The understanding of problems related to hospital productivity is therefore often based on pseudo-evidence data.

Instead, we fabricate "pseudo-evidence" – often after we'd already made the decision ("post hoc fabrication") we'd already made the decision ("post hoc fabrication") - to fool ourselves into believing that we make sense.

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According to the pseudo-scientific evidence gathered by SB Nation, the Raptors are now 5-2 thiseasonon when the rapper has attended their home games -- and despite the eventual loss, never was his impact more definitively felt than at their matchup against the Chicago Bulls on Monday night.

This "denialism", not unlike the AIDS denialism discussed earlier (i.e., recourse to data debates and pseudo-scientific "evidence" that HIV does not cause AIDS), includes well-constructed arguments denying human activities are contributing climate change, as well as calls for more science to determine the extent to which the climate change reflects natural or human-induced variability.

His book, Murder a Cigarette (1998), dismissed the threat of passive smoking as being based on "pseudo-science, anecdotal evidence, selective surveys and statistical jiggery-pokery".

This mathematical technique has also been adopted by other researchers [11, 48]. Figure 6 presents R 2 values of 0.944 and 0.910 for ln A t versus time, as pseudo-first-order evidence for the phenol red photodegradation process, using the UV/TiO2/H2O2 and UV/TiO2/O2/H2O2 systems, respectively.

Most NUMTs detected in H. magnipapillata were non-functional pseudo-genes, as evidenced by the mutations and short insertions in the coding regions of these genes.

A large number of NUMTs are considered "dead on arrival" because these sequences are non-functional pseudo-genes, as evidenced through the presence of stop codons, frameshifts, and/or indels in their coding sequences [ 19, 20].

Previously, ∼900 and 1094 olfactory receptor genes have been reported in humans and dogs, respectively, and 63% (567) and 20.3% (222) of the respective human and dog olfactory receptor gene repertoires have been annotated as pseudo genes, providing evidence that more functional genes are involved in the olfactory process in dogs than in humans.

Results of the investigation evidenced that pseudo second-order model has better suitability to explain the sorption of zinc on the surface of Geobacillus toebii and Geobacillus thermoleovorans.

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