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And a powerful reason is not only their attachment to these detrimental foods but also their attachment to the medical community, which gives them different, unsubstantial nutritional information.
Unverified, unsubstantial and untrue information is easily masked as news, and those with opinions or agendas act as journalists.
Similarly, outbreak information is frequently unsubstantial, either because health authorities lack the capabilities or resources for detection, or presumably, because diarrheal diseases are highly endemic and outbreaks may be less common or obvious than in industrialized countries.
The Unsubstantial Air, by Samuel Hynes (Farrar, Straus & Giroux).
The argument under the 'equal protection' clause is unsubstantial.
Her supporters describe the charges as bogus and unsubstantial.
If unsubstantial, constitutional obligations may not be thus avoided.
National Review said about Phillips's book, "Alongside its rows of census data, its array of ethnic, religious and economic fact, its charts and maps and recurring syntheses of all these ingredients, the work of the conventional soothsayers looks somehow thin and unsubstantial".
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His achievements are unsubstantial; he has had an undistinguished political career.
There is precious little that is unsubstantial or petite about its food.
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