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His health is the subject of intense if uninformed speculation.
This coverage, it said, "was based on uninformed speculation, rumour and insinuation.
Such unauthorized information and uninformed speculation, he warned, puts the investigation at risk.
They later issued a second statement saying "there is uninformed speculation regarding terms of a potential deal".
Kenneth D. Lewis, the chief executive of Bank of America, dismissed talk of nationalization as uninformed speculation.
Mervyn Theaker, the Club Secretary, said in an e-mail to members: "Uninformed speculation and gossip will not help and we should continue to operate as normal.
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The former prosecutors said in the letter that Comey's disclosure had "invited considerable, uninformed public speculation" about the significance of the emails.
Holder also joined nearly 100 former federal prosecutors in blasting Comey for inviting "considerable, uninformed public speculation" about the Clinton case before establishing, by the FBI director's admission, investigative relevance.
But NBC says that speculation is uninformed (not to mention detrimental to the show).
All this is speculation, not altogether uninformed, but evidence of a more substantial kind has been discovered in later levels of London earth.
The campaign was marked by speculation, as rampant as it was uninformed, about which electoral outcome would prompt which justices to retire, and with what result.
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