According to an unverifiable though not implausible tradition, in early times afflicted states were occasionally urged to dispatch a colony. |
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Nor does it justify the emergence of a new religion based upon only this unverifiable testimony. |
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As a measure to minimise the risk of inadvertent launch, de-targeting is commendable, although unverifiable. |
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There can be new identities created, unverifiable through casual conversation. |
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Much of the research cited in the programme remains unpublished and hence unverifiable. |
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Answers to your questions may come in the form of lies, tall tales and unverifiable information. |
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Will they be told that homeless figures are customarily unverifiable and therefore consistently exaggerated? |
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However, the evidence submitted in this respect was either irrelevant or unverifiable or it did not show any discrepancies. |
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One sees this fatalism in the thought of those who believe that security in a world with fewer or without nuclear weapons would be unverifiable. |
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Other programmes contain bugs allowing similar actions but in an unverifiable way. |
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The Commission is therefore setting a percentage which it knows is unverifiable. |
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Although not ideal, since they are unverifiable and reversible, such initiatives do contribute to disarmament efforts. |
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By contrast, dating methods that are alleged to measure geologic events of millions and billions of years clearly depend on unverified and unverifiable assumptions. |
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I understand better those who suffer deeply from unverifiable panic disorders, and feel plenty of compassion for them. |
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The free movement of people, but also of goods, should not lead to the unverifiable movement of asylum seekers as a result of open borders. |
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This is unverifiable, because of the fungible nature of support from different origins received by organisations. |
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Nor could the company explain the reasons for certain adjustments made even to this unverifiable valuation. |
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None of these claims were considered justified, since they were either unverifiable or in contradiction with the accounting. |
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Wildlife damage, vandalism, theft and unverifiable diseases as well as hives deemed too weak to survive the winter are not covered. |
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Once merged into a single MS-Excel file, the 9860 lines of data were cleaned of inconsistent or unverifiable data. |
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Sinks credits are unverifiable and ineffective and should not be included in policies addressing the climate change problem. |
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The subjective and unverifiable nature of pain is one of the most challenging aspects of managing it. |
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They resort to dubious methods of shaping public opinion by planting unsourced stories in the media, which are not only unverified, but also unverifiable. |
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Though no broad citizens' movement has formed against computerized vote-counting, a nationwide backlash against unverifiable paperless voting has. |
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Credit cards are issued to unverifiable business addresses, or posh students who claim to be Lord Twiddle of Twaddle earning hundreds of thousands of pounds a year. |
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To withhold such information would be to replace public accountability with unverifiable assertions of legality by the Government, inverting the very idea of due process. |
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Religious language in particular was unverifiable and as such literally nonsense. |
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These he felt were completely unverifiable through empirical demonstration and logical analysis. |
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The artist caught in various moments of a short circuit of movement braved for unverifiable intent. |
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But if the world has learned one thing about this age of terrors, it is that wishful thinking, succumbing to blackmail, and vesting false hopes in unverifiable agreements are no answer at all. |
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When others would not, Thatcher allowed new and better US missiles to be stationed on British soil and supported the American president's rejection of unverifiable treaties. |
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The opposition party attempted to smear the candidate by spreading incorrect and unverifiable rumors about their personal behavior. |
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Limitations are the imposition of some unverifiable or partially verifiable restrictions concerning the subject matter of the talks and the countries obligations to observe these restrictions. |
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Government figures suggest as many as three million people died, while some say that figure is too high and unverifiable. |
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He said he fears that magnetic ink was not used in many areas and many of the votes are unverifiable due to use of common ink. |
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It consequently calls on the Sudan to stop its use of destabilization efforts, distorted reasoning and distraction through unverifiable allegations. |
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The ostensibly unverifiable sentences of metaphysics and religion were exuberantly consigned to the dustbin, and logic itself escaped only because it was regarded as tautologous. |
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Any sentence that is not purely logical, or is unverifiable is devoid of meaning. |
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The way information is disseminated, either harmonized and verified on the Community level or at the initiative of traders on a case-by-case basis using unverifiable procedures, is an important parameter in the short run. |
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The positions of the respondent and the original complainant in this regard are rather matters of differing opinion, unverified and practically unverifiable in the circumstances. |
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It is no longer required to disclose which of the activities subject to professional confidentiality the account or securities account is used for, as in practice such disclosure was unverifiable. |
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Several historians doubt the murder story as there is no indication that the ring was recovered and the legend stems from a romantic and unverifiable deathbed confession. |
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Compiling a power list is never an easy affair, especially as, often enough,editors are faced in generating conclusions from incomplete and unverifiable data from respondents. |
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The leader of Ataka claims that these trips were gifts from his wealthy friends, but this fact is unverifiable because there is no registry of costs covered by friends. |
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