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Even if the doubts are totally unfounded (as in Mary Poppins), it will become a self-fulfilling prophecy if enough account holders think and act in this way.
Hyyan and I were initially skeptical, worried that the rumor would prove to be unfounded, as had happened with earlier news about the capture of some of Colonel Qaddafi's adult children.
Their lawyers say this speculation is unfounded, as is an allegation that the men were in any way involved in bringing in gasoline from New Jersey to avoid New York taxes.
Rather, legality is a condition of permissible enforcement of demands against a person, a special moral test that applies to any such demand, including those that are entirely unfounded as well as those that may pass other moral tests.
The allegations against the University of Notre Dame in the complaint are unfounded, as are gratuitous and unfounded references to 'student athletes' — an allegation that is nothing more than a cynical attempt to attract publicity.
Claims such as these are entirely unfounded, as noted by Bard et al. [Chernobyl, 10 years after: health consequences. Am J Epidemiol 19 1 18 (1997)].
Rumors about the harmful effects of mineral oil are probably unfounded, as long as you use pure mineral oil sold as a skin care product.[7].
Their allegations are unfounded as usual".
The concerns proved to be unfounded, as the competitions were both exciting and well-attended.
His fears are not unfounded, as revealed by Channel 4 News and the BBC.
For Tim Whitmarsh, this slur is just as unfounded as the gibe about Beard's looks.
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