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unsubstantiated.
adjective
Lacking substantiation; without evidence.
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Several Tatar activists have also been arrested on charges that the Crimean Field Mission on Human Rights has called unsubstantiated.
As it is, the Opt Out website contains no information beyond vague and unsubstantiated claims about Obamacare being a "bad deal", and two embarrassingly poorly made ads featuring a "Creepy Uncle Sam" character who pops up between a woman's legs as she undergoes a gynaecological exam and asks a young man to roll over while he pulls on a surgical glove.
Will As you may know, I was civil service trained and, as such, told to stick to the issues, however "strangely abstract" (in your words) they may be, and never indulge in wild and unsubstantiated personal comment, however enticing that may be.
The renegotiation we're asked to follow – then vote on – currently consists of no stated objectives trawled through dozens of bilateral meetings around the continent, all yielding unsubstantiated briefings on or off the record that could be (a) true or (b) the precise reverse of truth, as the great game called diplomacy lugubriously unwinds.
A Royal Navy spokeswoman said on Monday that the service disagreed with McNeilly's assessment, describing the report as containing "a number of subjective and unsubstantiated personal views".
So while we don't know who is going to win the vote today, it seems safe to conclude that Malawians will get the leader they choose (notwithstanding a few vague, as yet unsubstantiated accusations of vote-rigging).
The system, Wadsworth says, is already inherently unfair, often providing a platform for unsubstantiated gripes or preserving complaints about problems that have long since been addressed.
This was a clear interference in the legal investigation and an unsubstantiated claim and thus needed to be corrected.Freedom of speech is not a freedom to defame.
The contrasting cases of James Kilts and Michael Eisner make the point.Mr Kilts, the boss of Gillette, has publicly accused critics of the $165m he was paid after selling his firm to Procter & Gamble for $53 billion of "unsubstantiated, inaccurate and irresponsible criticism" and of treating him like a "piñata"—a sweet container that American children bash at parties.
The current disarray in the wider region, the author notes, may offer Egyptians a chance to resume their historic role as cultural and political trendsetters.This does seem rather a vague palliative, however, and Mr Osman's occasional resort to unsubstantiated facts and dangling assertions does not help his argument.
Lexington should avoid such unsubstantiated ad hominem attacks, lest his readers see him for what he is: a stupid bastard.David Williams Sodegaura Japan.
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