Further on, the biometrics that are meant to make this system unbreakable are unproven. |
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Over the last few years many unproven screening tests have become widely available. |
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To start with this is an unproven assertion based all too obviously on a cosy view of a mythical working class family from the Fifties. |
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Dr Daniel is keen to point out that she has spent much of her career investigating unproven therapies and protecting patients from them. |
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Mr Best agrees that tougher planning controls should apply, but insists the case against masts on health grounds remains unproven. |
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In at least three cases, teachers facing unproven allegations have committed suicide. |
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He was unjustly smeared by FBI leaks and unproven allegations, and subjected to cruel and unusual punishment without a trial. |
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And as the first machine to use the new, ARM-based Palm OS, the T contained a lot of untried, unproven technology. |
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At the least, that first conclusion seems to me unproven by his own arguments in favor of mortality. |
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Cloning humans while the technology is still new and unproven is akin to experimenting on babies. |
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And if the rains were to come he is also unproven on ground softer than good. |
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However, it remains an unproven hypothesis and many of its facets have become untenable. |
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Building huge warehouses would cost millions of pounds that Tesco was hesitant to spend on an unproven service. |
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At the moment, these are allegations and they remain unproven at this time. |
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What we have got from both camps is a farrago of half-truths and unproven assertions that are repeated even when shown to be blatantly unfounded. |
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Khaddad dismissed as an unproven assumption the notion that the final status referendum would be tilted in Morocco's favour. |
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McClaren is a PR man, adept at buttering people up in the boardroom but unproven in the dressing room, where it matters most. |
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If I fight them and defeat them, people will just say I conquered some unproven, untested fighters. |
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As a result, waiting 8 years for an unproven system squanders time, money, and possibly lives. |
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Healy has a surprising affection for clinically attested, but unproven remedies, as insulin therapy, isoniazid, hyoscine, St. John's Wort, etc. |
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If the novel offers closure and mature resolution, then this is it, but the case remains unproven. |
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Both men also attack the respective defendants by alluding to unproven sexual perversions. |
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Same variety of superstitious nonsense, unproven, and when tested, shown to not work. |
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Like other Newcastle players, he has been the subject of police investigation over unproven allegations of rape. |
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Thus, he is unafraid to absorb untested and unproven philosophies lest they can provide a vital edge. |
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He cited an unproven allegation of fraud and the conduct of the plaintiff in support of this request. |
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Unfounded generalisations and unproven claims are common in intellectual pursuits. |
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That lack of success has always been something of a mystery, and there are various unproven hypotheses to explain away the mystery. |
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But I think the problem with unproven columnists is that they don't have a demonstrated ability to bring new ideas into play on a biweekly basis. |
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The first assumption is unproven for the simple reason that viewers are rarely given a chance. |
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What is doubtable, or at least unproven, is the capacity of modern humans to choose, make, and maintain such an economy. |
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The case against them, let alone against the government itself, is unproven. |
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Buying any new, unproven French vintage en primeur, when the wine is still maturing in cask, is a dodgy business. |
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While HAPs are unproven, Internet traffic is traveling over geosynchronous satellite links today. |
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With untested technology and unproven markets, it is still very much the home of the pioneer. |
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Although unproven on soft ground, she looks an exciting prospect and it would come as no surprise to see her provide Darley with win 151 here. |
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Sources of other specific meteorites remain unproven, although another set of eight achondrites are suspected to have come from Mars. |
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It is junk science that is unproven and the subject of much serious debate. |
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Other health benefits historically ascribed to wine were unproven and mostly optimistic. |
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Too often, authorities say, the science is unproven, the analyses unsound, and the experts unreliable. |
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I worry that implementing unproven large computer systems will push hospitals over the financial edge. |
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The myths surrounding censorship are legion, and are largely based on the unproven premise that screen violence incites people to actual violence. |
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There still remain unproven conjectures such as the finiteness and consistency of any superstring theory, past the first three terms of a certain approximation scheme. |
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This is not to say that a scientifically unproven theory is invalid. |
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Without a much more thorough linkage between theory and fact, the book's central historical and theoretical propositions must be viewed as unproven. |
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They are making money out of vulnerable parents by selling extravagantly priced preparations of vitamins, amino acids, and other ingredients of unproven efficacy. |
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Do not take a chance with your health by relying on unproven, alternative technologies to screen for breast cancer. |
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It's not possible to overemphasize what a risky and unproven concept this is. |
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It would also put unproven staff members on an equal footing with those who had proved their performance abilities. |
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There is an unproven assumption that democracy and economic liberalism go together. |
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Finally, with an unproven solution like the CCS, we are simply applying adhesive tape to an open wound. |
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Then they'll accept a testimonial, or an unproven claim, or a study by some institute we don't know as being fact, rather than this process. |
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The answer I received – the board would not take a risk on an unproven fundraising, female chief executive. |
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What's unproven, for now, is whether Spotify is as ripe as Snapchat for video. |
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This claim is unproven but the anecdotal evidence is plentiful and compelling. |
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They may have limited resources, including limited access to funds or an unproven management team. |
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I might add that this legislation, although it looks very good, is unproven in the United States. |
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Man-Dak first incorporated in 1982 when zero till was still a fringe, unproven technology. |
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However, this theory involves some unproven empirical assumptions that will often be contextdependent. |
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Now the government is ploughing multi-billions into unproven carbon capture technologies. |
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Producers will find no need to use unproven, likely ineffective and potentially toxic alternative compounds in an attempt to control parasitism. |
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We make a limited guarantee that these problems are of minimal impact and unproven exploitability. |
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We will develop guidelines to better detect potential safety risks of unproven therapies. |
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The benefits of breastfeeding outweigh the theoretical, but unproven, risk of HCV transmission to the infant. |
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The method was brave in that the concept was unproven and at the time theoretical only. |
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Due to these flaws, in most cases, the courts decided that the allegations were unproven. |
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The importance of encouraging freedom of expression in a democratic society outweighs any theoretical but unproven benefit of censorship. |
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Consequently, the willingness and enthusiasm of community members to join SMCs, especially those from under-represented groups, remains unproven. |
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The Swiss adventurer hopes to fly his as yet unbuilt, unproven solar-powered plane around the globe in stages, hopscotching the globe using designated landing sites. |
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Our reticence to state the obvious but unproven may be understandable, and even prudent, but it is not helpful. |
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Singer also characterized the evidence for the post-streptococcal infection etiology of PANDAS as circumstantial, and deemed it unproven even for Sydenham's chorea. |
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Thus Justice Douglas' dissent was based on an unproven supposition. |
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Martin's presumptuous and unproven speculation borders on the absurd. |
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The days of throwing millions at unproven wunderkinds with an interesting idea but no concept of how to create a viable business plan appear to be over. |
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A dual-winner last season, Josh has the makings of a high-class horse and, although unproven over this seven furlongs I think he will cope with the longer trip. |
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The notion that Ebola might be a sexually transmitted disease remains plausible if unproven. |
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Anti-abortion organizations tend to tend to propagate the idea that the procedure is dangerous and unproven. |
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But the effectiveness of schemes of this kind is unproven, and in today's world of unfettered trade flows, their implementation is often beset with legal difficulties. |
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But last week the idea that sometimes we should say no to unproven technology was finally given a hearing. |
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Although much of his thesis is useful for analyzing ethnicity and its consequences in Africa, Mwakikagile's book is full of unbacked, unproven assumptions. |
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I will hound that poor excuse of a human being until he yells uncle or stops posting vapid, unproven horse nonsense that all of you seem to believe. |
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Sensational and unproven claims on behalf of Baird which he never made himself only serve to muddy the waters and undermine the credibility of his other achievements. |
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Humberside Police had also deleted some of the unproven allegations from their files in the mistaken belief that this was required by the Data Protection Act. |
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At least three, facing unproven allegations, have committed suicide. |
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Sometimes our enthusiasm for unproven treatments may harm our patients. |
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Mr Hoon and Tony Blair are set upon signing up to President Bush's missile defence system, even though the technology is unproven and the costs fantastic. |
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He attempts to camouflage these holes with unproven conjecture. |
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As far as Zac Efron goes, while I thought he was very good in 17 Again, his R-rated comedy chops were largely unproven. |
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Most scholarly commentators consider these to be unproven and state that the verse is probably meant to be simply nonsense. |
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The method in question, they say, is not only unproven but nonsensical. |
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Under their dashing but unproven young leader, Justin Trudeau, the Liberals have attempted a youth-centred revival promising a break from the complacency and cronyism of the party's recent past. |
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However, several provinces believed that licensing all owners and registering all firearms was an unproven and ineffective means to reduce violent crime. |
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The State party submits that the claim that Romania had information that should have led to the conclusion that there was a real risk of a violation of his rights remains unproven and a mere hypothesis. |
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While natural remedies may have some benefit, their effects remain unproven as there are no good quality clinical trials using naturopathic remedies in MS to date. |
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Natural herbal remedies for memory are unproven. |
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However, her delegation was unwilling to subordinate human dignity to the unproven medical benefits that might be derived from therapeutic cloning. |
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Furthermore, it is often difficult to assess the prospects of a business, especially where the management team, product or technology is unproven. |
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These intervenors are concerned that the enhancements do not adequately address the current requirements for a second, fully-independent shutdown system and that the technology used in the enhancement is unproven. |
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First we should recognise that the advantages and value of the arrangement have largely vanished: the energy saving it was supposed to produce is completely unproven and merely symbolic. |
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If the problems which the EATA parties alleged existed did not actually exist, then the restrictions of competition that the EATA entailed could not be indispensable to meet those unproven problems. |
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As for cast, the addition of Kit Harington positions the film for the attention of Game of Thrones fans, but the actor is pretty unproven at the theatrical box office. |
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It warns readers against unproven remedies such as relying on prayer, drinking salt water and eating bitter kola, a folk remedy for colds and an aphrodisiac. |
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The report makes the unforgivable mistake of drawing definitive conclusions from unproven, controversial statements, turning opinions into truths and insinuations into facts. |
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But that is unproven, and would be a strike against evolution because, in nature, the umbilicus of a mammal usually does remain attached to the infant for some time after birth. |
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We regard the accusations as unproven, but the way in which the two people were held in solitary confinement and ultimately sentenced to death after months of incarceration and after a mockery of a trial, confounds us. |
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The potential but unproven advantages of such a system include better continuity of care through a team approach to health services, using tools such as an electronic medical record system. |
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On the back, Becel margarine is advertising, with a picture of a scalpel, that you should eat Becel, as if that means you won't have heart surgery if you eat Becel, which is another unproven claim. |
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But the case for consigning Europe, as a process of integration and solidarity between a given number of member states, to the oubliette of history is as yet unproven. |
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The back-to-form Agiotage may be a bigger danger, but he is unproven on Equitrack. |
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Here is what CalPERS's general counsel wrote: CalPERS believes that non-binding shareowner proposals are too important to the corporate and shareowner community to be replaced with an unproven chat-room concept. |
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It has been suggested that this bone may belong to either Alfred or his son Edward, but this remains unproven. |
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The supporters of the fossil-fool industry have tried to characterize conservation and solar as inefficient, uncomfortable, costly, and unproven. |
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While spending money on expensive unproven supplements may be unadvisable, people should be encouraged to maintain a healthy diet and to exercise. |
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There are unproven stories of smugglers' tunnels running from the old inns and under the High Street to the town quay. |
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It seemed a nonsense for the union to be paying so much for someone who is only a potential England player at this stage, and is totally unproven in rugby union. |
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It remains unproven whether clove may reduce blood sugar levels. |
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Wiewel was a promoter of unproven cancer treatments involving a mixture of blood sera that the Food and Drug Administration had banned from being imported. |
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A crossing would not have been necessary, but it is more likely there than over a theoretical but unproven land bridge through either Gibraltar or Sicily. |
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Thus, he considers the theory to be not just unproven but also wrong. |
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