Sentence examples for unsubstantiated speculation from inspiring English sources

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The aforementioned J7 campaign has already condemned the Ripple Effect as "unsubstantiated speculation" and the BBC's Conspiracy Files as "risible".

However, social media were awash with unsubstantiated speculation about the death; police said they were aware of racist comments on Twitter.

The pattern of the Mumbai train bombings, however, has fueled unsubstantiated speculation that Islamic militants, fighting Indian rule in Kashmir, could be behind the attacks.

When asked about these charges on Wednesday, Bernazard said he did not want to respond to what he termed unsubstantiated speculation nor discuss what role he might have played, if any, in the dismissal of Randolph and two Mets coaches.

Kara Swisher's Boomtown: the announcement will Renew rampant and unsubstantiated speculation about the health of Apple CEO Steve Jobs, which will immediately impact the stock of the tech icon.

Let's face it, who exactly is crying, waiting, hoping for the Beatles to appear on MP3? Reports last week that the Beatles Apple Corpss and Steve Jobs's Apple Inc had finally come to an agreement over how to make the Beatles catalogue available on iTunes seem to have been, in the words of the iPod makers, "unsubstantiated speculation".

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JUNE 1983 -- Cutter complains to overseas distributors about "unsubstantiated speculations" linking AIDS to concentrate.

"This is of particular concern to us because of unsubstantiated speculations that this syndrome may be transmitted by certain blood products".

Fortunately these broad, unsubstantiated speculations are few, and they do not disrupt Fox's spirited narrative, which is more sympathetic to Beecher than previous biographies like Paxton Hibben's "Henry Ward Beecher: An American Portrait" and "The Feminization of American Culture," by Ann Douglas.

Far from being unsubstantiated speculations, theories are the ultimate goal of science.

Indeed, this has now become common in courts of law, where people can lose millions of dollars in damages or be put behind bars for years on the basis of wholly unsubstantiated speculations by "experts".

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