Cerebral palsy patients are spending thousands on unproven stem cell therapies Cerebral palsy patients are spending thousands on unproven stem cell therapies This segment originally aired Nov.
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The technology, though, is young and therefore still largely unproven.
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There's only one problem: So far, that potential is unproven.
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But mainstream consumer interest in the technology remains largely unproven.
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The case for breaking up the Big Four is unproven.
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Anything further than that is largely unproven theorizing, she said.
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This unproven scenario could be one cause of bleeding skin.
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His work led him to embrace the (unproven) hypothesis that
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Synergy Moon also plans to launch on an unproven rocket.
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Still, that kind of unproven certainty can lead one astray.
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We would mostly have extraordinary depth in unproven starting pitchers.
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There, the relationship between working and improved health is unproven.
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Unproven treatments are typically not covered by insurance, Grossman noted.
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Since it's an unproven technology, costs are still being sorted out.
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Where skincare is concerned, that remains unproven — unlike this startup's name.
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"It's just all unproven, original content," tech reporter Matt Binder responded.
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He lives longer, he's healthier, but he's still an unproven product.
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They are untrue, unproven and dangerous for the rule of law.
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Yes, but: The risks of these two unproven areas aren't comparable.
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That obstruction charge is, of course, unproven as of Wednesday afternoon.
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And it's less than half the price of the unproven Zeitgeist.
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They can't spend that much money on an unproven, untested investment.
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"There are statements in here that seem hyperbolic and unproven," Rep.
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Some of the claims contained in the dossier are still unproven.
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That alone should be deeply troubling, even without the unproven allegations.
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Back then, most companies were flimsier operations with unproven business models.
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Some on the right faulted her for buying into unproven accusations.
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This led to a lot of speculative bets on unproven companies.
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But just as often, Apple risks unproven tech on important products.
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But just as often, Apple risks unproven tech on important products.
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Geoengineering, or using technology to manipulate the climate, is still unproven.
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Many of these ideas are unproven, and some can be dangerous.
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Buttigieg remains a wholly unproven commodity among those influential voting blocs.
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But don't cough up money for unproven and potentially unsafe medications.
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Jackson had been besieged by unproven allegations compiled by Montana Democratic Sen.
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But the $40-billion GBI is unproven—and that's putting it kindly.
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Will Hurd whether Trump owed Obama an apology for the unproven allegation.
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"But Snap, the business itself — I think it's slightly unproven," Anthony said.
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Typically we ignore them, since unproven science can have serious side effects.
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So the two-factor allegation is unproven — although we wouldn't be surprised.
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Some of Mr Trump's defenders say that the document's charges remain unproven.
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California's waters are deep, requiring costly and unproven floating wind turbine technology.
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Police say the violence stemmed from an unproven rape allegation against Leavitt.
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So why this much interest in an unproven early-stage hardware market?
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In this document, there was salacious information that was unfounded or unproven.
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However, questions remain about selling your subscription later in an unproven marketplace.
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Halbrecht is adamant that this kind of procedure is unproven and unsafe.
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Their collection of raw and unproven arms has flopped so far, again.
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Regardless, a couple moving anecdotes aren't license to recommend an unproven remedy.
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"These are unproven technologies and we don't know the implications," he said.
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Plugging unproven and poorly developed devices into your network is a risk.
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Turner, Glenn Robinson III, and Joe Young are unproven and unknown contributors.
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Yet there are risks to working with people with unproven track records.
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The Internet's capacity to defend itself, and to rally activists, was unproven.
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America's Health Insurance Plans, an industry group, said genetic sequencing remains unproven.
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"No, I'm sorry, I think it is still unproven," Stone told Cuomo.
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I hope that's not true, and it remains unproven at this time.
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Unproven ideas are perilous, leading most studios to cling to bankable sequels.
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The unproven technology is proposed as a replacement to existing rail infrastructure.
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Unproven upside alone has always been insufficient to motivate cross-functional modernization.
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Still, this remains unproven, and the leaked NSA report raises disturbing questions.
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Many of her claims, including the one about corrupt payments, remain unproven.
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People can't boost their immune systems by taking unproven pills or drops.
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And many WeWork tenants are unproven start-ups that could quickly fold.
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Two daily newspapers were closed for their unproven connections with the separatists.
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That leaves room for unproven young stars like Shapovalov to dream big.
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His receivers are mostly unproven, but they are expected to be better.
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"Ultimately, the allegations were unproven and charges were not filed," Servello said.
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Mr. Hecquet made a big bet on a very young, unproven name.
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CHAMATH PALIHAPITIYA: So, I think you're right that space tourism is unproven.
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Pitchford's legal drama may be alarming, it remains unresolved — and therefore unproven.
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Congress has held hearings on the dangers of products that make unproven claims.
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It has come up with a new—albeit unproven—concept for dismantling traffic.
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The idea of city-based teams is still relatively unproven in e-sports.
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He's tweeted this year about unproven allegations of anti-conservative bias on Google.
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But another is that the brain-stretching potential of edtech has remained unproven.
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Everyone's under cost and schedule pressure already, so why gamble on the unproven?
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That's an unproven assertion, however, and is part of what Mueller is investigating.
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A thornier issue is whether greater weight should be given to unproven allegations.
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They needed a product development campaign that included an unproven, positive health claim.
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However, the judge objected to the use of an unknown and unproven tool.
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FlipFlic, at its core, works, but most of the advanced technologies remain unproven.
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The websites Snopes and PolitiFact have called the claims "unproven" and "false," respectively.
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I think it's fair to say that it's unproven how many there are.
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What's not unproven is that it can work exceptionally well for some people.
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But without a trial, the illicit money trail remains unproven to the public.
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" The rumor fact-checking website Snopes said that the post's claims were "unproven.
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Sure, the science behind that is *technically* unproven, but the evidence is ample.
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If the need for a basic income is unproven, the costs are certain.
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AI for good projects often amount to pilot beta testing with unproven technologies.
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Yes, she said, the technology is unproven and not cost-effective—for now.
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Some partisan, unproven claim that the evil Democrats are out to get you?
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In that case, we must weigh the potential harms against the unproven benefits.
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We understand the allegations about Michael Goguen are unproven and unrelated to Sequoia.
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Suggestions that Warren used her claimed status to secure academic positions is unproven.
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"Throughout the history of humankind, people have gravitated towards unproven remedies," Leffell said.
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The list contains numerous unproven, uncorroborated allegations against men from different media outlets.
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Many religious conservatives in Turkey dismiss evolution as a reckless and unproven theory.
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"We stayed away from Michael (Jackson) because these are unproven charges," he said.
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Whether it extends life span and wards off disease long-term remains unproven.
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These days, they even seem to turn to unproven solutions like CBD oil.
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Google confirmed the policy will not distinguish between different types of unproven uses.
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One persistent but unproven theory was that he ran a sprawling blackmail operation.
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Though unproven, the accusations of collusion among the automakers are being taken seriously.
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TN: So here's why this matters: Trump is spreading an unproven conspiracy theory here.
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The potential harm of unproven therapies to patients and their families goes beyond health.
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It costs $1,980 which is a lot to ask for an unproven form factor.
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Unproven rumors have tied Margaret to such celebrities as Mick Jagger and Peter Sellers.
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Ankara charged Brunson with unproven crimes and claimed that he was involved in terrorism.
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The benefits of doing so are unproven, and it contributes to stress about exams.
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Globally, unproven cellular therapies are a $2 billion enterprise, according to a recent study.
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So the notion that nuclear and renewables can't coexist is still very much unproven.
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Investors must understand the risk that accompanies investment in unproven and often insolvent companies.
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But some dissenters said he was needlessly stirring up an unproven and divisive notion.
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An allegation and a denial leaves a charge unproven, even under a preponderance standard.
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Possible mitigation measures are either unproven or have a poor track record, it said.
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Will this unproven but dazzlingly talented young prospect play his way onto the team?
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But unproven, unscientific "cures" are a growth market — and debunkings often have little effect.
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They are also making claims about the efficacy of this treatment that are unproven.
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Both chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine are still unproven as potential treatment options for COVID-19.
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Both chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine are still unproven as potential treatment options for COVID-19.
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But these untested and unproven treatments, often promoted on social media, may be toxic.
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"Some use a new approach called RNA which is unproven," Gates said on Wednesday.
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The cumulative residue of all of Trump's unproven allegations about voter fraud lingers, however.
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People often are not hired for jobs because of unproven concerns about their background.
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"The potential for failure is significant, while the potential for success is largely unproven."
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Don't sweat it — the science around the importance of breakfast is still basically unproven.
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Just because the allegations are unproven, however, does not mean they are all false.
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Allegations about their ties to terrorists and complicity in the chemical attack are unproven.
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Suggestions that the United States spared the airstrips because of collusion are, again, unproven.
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He and his team of nearly 1,000 turned to a relatively unknown, unproven technology.
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The Padres also had an unproven commodity, Dinelson Lamet, making his major league debut.
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LG: Yeah, but the efficacy of brain training games is still kind of unproven.
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We understand that these allegations of serious improprieties are unproven and unrelated to Sequoia.
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On the other hand, wearables are a much more speculative -- and so far, unproven -- bet.
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U.S. equity markets are putting too much faith in an as-yet-unproven presidential administration.
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We cannot allow unproven products that exploit the hope of patients and their loved ones.
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While still an unproven technology, the hyperloop concept was popularized by Tesla founder Elon Musk.
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It is also wildly premature, if only because the business model remains unproven (see article).
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But a steep downturn in farm incomes has cooled agrarian demand for the unproven technologies.
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That would be a scary amount of concentration risk, especially for an unproven business model.
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We prefer to invest in unproven or unusual technologies rather than chase the latest fad.
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Dr. Okoro advises caution, though, as their contents can be unclear and their effectiveness unproven.
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During Backplane's heyday, VCs were willing to throw big sums and valuations at unproven companies.
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That effectively means all stem cell treatments offered at these clinics are experimental and unproven.
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However that's in no small part because, unlike smartphones, consumer demand for VR is unproven.
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The dossier included a wide range of allegations, including salacious and unproven ones about Trump.
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But without a map, without precedent, an untested, unproven answer was the only answer possible.
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But CR is more than just an as-yet-unproven road to longer human life.
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For example, critics who say that Goop is supporting or recommending unproven or overpriced products?
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Rushing a bill to usher in mass deployment of risky, unproven systems would endanger lives.
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Above all, we still have not managed to rid the model of its unproven assumptions.
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I was participating in a clinical trial of an unproven treatment for my rare disorder.
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Clinton denied allegations of a coverup and the claims were later determined to be unproven.
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E-cigarettes are unregulated tobacco products, and e-cigarette companies are making unproven health claims.
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Surgeons could risk losing their license by performing an unproven operation, especially if complications arose.
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Yet there is more risk in early investing, since unproven start-ups can easily fail.
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But the answer is: for unproven players, I'm pretty willing to make a snap judgment.
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"Until we have that test, it's an interesting idea but remains unproven," Dr. Rattenborg said.
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Although Jupiter's forecasting skill remains unproven, Xebec was eager to participate in a pilot project.
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Right-wing media previously made unproven links between Awan and last year's DNC email leaks.
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One (unproven) hypothesis is that a warming Arctic decreases the strength of the jet stream.
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"It's a dicey race with an unproven statewide candidate against Phil Bredesen," Mr. Ingram said.
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Three rely heavily on unproven technologies for extracting carbon dioxide from nature and burying it.
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The dossier also included salacious — and unproven, if not false — stories about Trump's personal behavior.
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Lilium's challenge is attempting to raise a bigger round than others in an unproven market.
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A dominant fighter like Rousey returning against a somewhat unproven champion sounds like a mismatch.
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Some have been unproven conspiracy theories that the Justice Department and judge later shot down.
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The poster illustrates a popular, if unproven, sentiment in the antigovernment camp: that while Mrs.
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You're a green, unproven man, and I can barely stand to be in your company.
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But a subset of the money raised is spent on unproven and even illegal operations.
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The citizens are aware of the allegations and could reject them as unproven or false.
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"The Yankees are probably not a playoff team this year because they're unproven," he added.
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Lacking alternatives, desperate Indonesians resort to herbal baths, Islamic prayer and other remedies of unproven efficacy.
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He is being accused of unduly experimenting on humans with an unproven and potentially unsafe technology.
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But critics say it remains unproven, and testing it out on patients just isn't good medicine.
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And he says that unproven sexual assault claims have ruined his life and his NFL career.
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But $699 (and later, $849) is a lot to spend on an unproven piece of technology.
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It is unproven whether these new products can ever be as lucrative as Facebook's core offerings.
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"We have much too many companies doing nutrigenomics and other unproven things like that," said Topol.
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The Republican Party took it too far, with impeachment and unproven rumors of other ugly conduct.
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The problem is, this so-called "abortion reversal" procedure is both scientifically unproven and potentially harmful.
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The researchers had data on 280 people who tried only unproven methods administered by nonmedical personnel.
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It certainly seems possible that AI will improve Facebook's content moderation efforts, but it remains unproven.
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To be sure, Snap is a largely unproven company with only a five-year track record.
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Schneider found that many traditional vitamins contain harmful colorants, hidden or misleading ingredients and unproven dosages.
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The clinics capitalize on the uncertainty of the developing field, offering unproven and potentially dangerous treatments.
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That was not the case with the new, unproven game idea The Coalition worked on originally.
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Other cases are ongoing, with some of the charges unproven in court and disputed by defendants.
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Direct listings are a rather risky path to the public markets because of its unproven nature.
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Scientists are going to make a big announcement Thursday that may confirm Einstein's last unproven theory.
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But many high-dose supplements, he said, claim to boost energy and provide other unproven benefits.
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We were wary of these unproven claims, but Ehang is obviously forging ahead with the vehicle.
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It's unproven, yes, but everybody who makes a circuit board is motivated to get it right.
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Thus, today's prevailing question is far less about a still unproven alliance between Moscow and Trump.
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And in 1965, the American Cancer Society added Coley's toxins to its list of "unproven" treatments.
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Among the challenges: EVs are expensive, have limited range and are unproven on a mass scale.
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It is also the latest example of an unproven start-up raising enormous sums of money.
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Trump is talking up an as-yet-unproven drug to try to give it to them.
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The researchers measured ocean temperatures using a novel, unproven method, and their data faces further scrutiny.
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It has spread culinary misinformation: kitchen hacks that don't work, unproven theories about supposedly dangerous foods.
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He also supports Mr. Trump's unproven claim that the F.B.I. planted a "spy" inside his campaign.
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More than 700 U.S. clinics advertise unproven stem cell treatments, Master and colleagues note in JAMA.
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The study focused on unproven treatments that might be ineffective and dangerous regardless of physicians' training.
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Although there are many stem cell clinics offering unproven stem cell therapies, it's not all hype.
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Again, Meek's claims she knew about her bro's crimes and paid for his attorneys ... all unproven.
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However, the company would have to make a huge investment, and technology back then was unproven.
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It's important to remember that, at the moment, the criminal case against Litzenburg is unproven accusations.
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" Until peer-reviewed scientific journal articles come along, he called the Hound Labs device "unproven technology.
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What began as an unproven heart disease theory had come to embody an implicit consumer logic.
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The claims in Steele's dossier are lurid and unproven, but they draw on very real precedents.
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U.S. intelligence officials briefed Trump and President Barack Obama on a dossier that includes unproven information about close co-ordination between Trump's inner circle and Russians about hacking into Democratic accounts — as well as unproven claims about unusual sexual activities by Trump attributed to anonymous sources.
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But scientists elsewhere have dismissed this potential link as, at best, unproven and, at worst, utterly implausible.
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In doing so, it's about to give an unproven biometric security technology its biggest field test yet.
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At the same time, the efficacy of nutrition interventions in substance use disorder treatment settings is unproven.
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She knew when the DNA Doe Project launched, their idea seemed off-the-wall, unproven, an experiment.
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That theory may be unproven, but startups are just one domain of an escalating fight over technology.
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TATE: It&aposs completely irresponsible for this man to go on TV and make this unproven claim.
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Netflix, Uber and Tesla are tech companies that say their (largely unproven) business models will transform industries.
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Dickerson pressed the president to explain his remarks again, and whether he stood by his unproven claims.
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But so far, the health benefits of tracking your step count or heart rate are mostly unproven.
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Why it matters: Patients are paying thousands of dollars for care that is unproven and largely unregulated.
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If people are changing or avoiding certain medications based on unproven genetic tests, that's obviously very bad.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden finally jumped in, establishing himself as an early if unproven frontrunner. Sens.
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Scientists said the cull's safety benefits were unproven and could potentially hurt recovering populations of white sharks.
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"Untested and unproven allegations against Mr. Nixon should not be confused with the truth," Mr. Singal said.
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At least 67 people have been killed over unproven blasphemy allegations since 1990, according human rights groups.
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U.S. officials, however, say that latest generation of anti-ship ballistic and cruise missiles remain largely unproven.
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The dossier's more salacious elements regarding Trump have drawn most of the attention -- and remain totally unproven.
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By performing these tests, drug developers can collect information about the safety and efficacy of unproven medicines.
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His responses have included unproven or disproven conspiracy theories, and he's drawn government officials into his assertions.
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President Donald Trump and his top associates have repeatedly pushed unproven corruption allegations against the two Bidens.
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We do not convict people, regardless of highly partisan political opinions, on the basis of unproven charges.
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The process may be a little too easy for many projects that are unproven or outright scams.
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The spot is certain to be controversial since some of the allegations remain unproven or under investigation.
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That unproven young core became an unexpected starting lineup stalwart and the best bench in the league.
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Soon after shutting down Divinity's kratom business, the agency warned another vendor about making unproven medical claims.
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Yes, but: Claims of systemic or coordinated bias against conservatives on social media platforms remain largely unproven.
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A massive leak supposedly containing OnePlus TV details recently emerged from yet-unproven sources, PCTablet and 24Techie.
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But, the National Academies panel warned, many of these methods are still unproven or face serious limitations.
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Their location was supposedly the signal to a young, unproven player, Sébastien Feller, for the next move.
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Such treatments are also unproven and not F.D.A. approved (though cord blood is approved to treat leukemia).
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Few things in sports engender more earnest, and sometimes uninformed, anticipation than the arrival of unproven prospects.
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The N.B.A. is big business, and players — even unproven ones like Bamba — are small corporations unto themselves.
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On Monday, it published a story containing unproven suggestions of voter fraud ahead of the Iowa caucuses.
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Mulcahy described it as a "Hail Mary for the future," since it&aposs often an unproven strategy.
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The injury puts the offense in the unproven hands of Kedon Slovis, an 18-year-old freshman.
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The president has repeatedly linked Biden and his son Hunter to unproven claims of corruption in Ukraine.
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Creighton — Khyri Thomas and Marcus Foster are stars, but the Bluejays' personnel is unproven beyond them. 31.
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It started in 24258, when major cloud software players like Salesforce and NetSuite were still unproven startups.
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Or an innocent man will have his career shredded by unproven claims not supported by corroborating evidence.
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The complaint "repeats unproven claims" about Winterkorn who "played no part in the [securities] sales," he added.
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But today, we're deeply concerned that consumers are being sold a pile of promises about unproven technology.
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Experts say the salmon boom is hard to attribute to George's actions, and the carbon benefits unproven.
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In the best case scenario, an unwitting customer sinks thousands of dollars into an unproven cosmetic procedure.
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The U.S. intelligence community claims Huawei is a threat due to alleged but unproven concerns of Chinese espionage.
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Though Harry's baseball skills are unproven, the prince is always game to play sports for a good cause.
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The report said the benefits of sex reassignment surgery remain unproven but the resulting harm can be catastrophic.
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Paltrow and her lifestyle brand Goop have often been ridiculed for doling out impractical and unproven health advice.
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Ever since, there have been unproven conspiracy theories surrounding the circumstances that question whether the attack was intentional.
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Fact (unproven, but still a fact): 1950's small-town Britain was a breeding ground for queer romances.
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But as a recent investigation by the Associated Press reveals, the benefits of dental floss are largely unproven.
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"It will confer legitimacy on unproven therapies and add considerably to the costs of health care," he said.
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" The FDA notes that it will still "take action" against illegal CBD products making "serious, unproven medical claims.
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Then there's manufacturing and the Herculean challenge of finding device makers to take a chance on unproven technology.
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The most damning of all may be the faith freely given to mysterious closed firmware and unproven manufacturers.
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Most Americans want pragmatism that builds toward a better tomorrow, rather than grandiose promises built on unproven ideas.
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So it's either Bruce Allen calling the shots, an unproven candidate, or guys who are currently not working.
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The offense features several unproven names as the team looks to move on from the Josh Donaldson era.
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There appears to have been a significant shift in how China regards the unproven world of digital currencies.
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Logic dictates that campaigns refine these techniques to adapt to evolving voter habits rather than pursue unproven alternatives.
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The first Vision Fund caused shockwaves by dropping hundreds of billions of dollars into unprofitable or unproven companies.
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" He said the word carries unfair and unproven criminal connotations suggesting that Manafort was "associated with despicable people.
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Speculation on the enormous but still largely unproven potential of blockchain helped send bitcoin prices skyrocketing last year.
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It's important to point out, however, that insular dwarfism in H. luzonensis remains a distinct, yet unproven, possibility.
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Either she puts her allegations on the record under oath or those allegations will remain unproven and unsupported.
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Some San Francisco landlords offer promising but unproven tenants a bit of help known as a percentage deal.
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That event highlighted Obama's ability to organize in the state, something that -- up until that point -- was unproven.
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If anything, he frequently uses his office to downplay the harms of the virus and hawk unproven cures.
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The effectiveness and safety of long-term opioid therapy for treatment of [chronic low-back pain] remains unproven.
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It was appropriate that Senator Warren should take her seat after she continued reading an inflammatory, unproven information.
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Opponents of educational freedom continue to assert that choice is risky, unproven, and dangerous to public education systems.
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The moves by Moore's shoestring campaign fit in with the candidate's long history of embracing unproven conspiracy theories.
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Many of us have fought for years to oppose giving state money to unproven or church-run schools.
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Even among supporters, many say there has been too much money pouring into unproven projects in recent months.
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With the allegations of unsubstantiated claims, what makes customers flock to these summits and seek out unproven products?
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All other allegations of collusion between Trump's advisers and Russia are at this point theoretical, circumstantial, and/or unproven.
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The team also interviews experts who are often able to call BS on trendy but unproven (or disproven) topics.
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But some books on the topic are still being sold despite the dangerous and unproven nature of the theory.
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The most salacious claims in the dossier remain unproven -- like allegations that top Trump campaign officials colluded with Russians.
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Some may opt for other types of interventions, including unproven ones like equine or other forms of pet therapy .
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The handful of free alternatives to Digit have unproven business models, making me wary of their long-term prospects.
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At the moment neither banks nor individual investors have the appetite to take a punt on an unproven idea.
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Not only is there the lack of profitability, but it also caters to a relatively new and unproven market.
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"I think there's a broader issue, which is that the ultimate medical value is still really unproven," Yap explained.
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Like the equally unproven concept of the Singularity, it may one day take the place of religion among techies.
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Other employees, or potential employees, could worry that their vested interests could be clawed back based on unproven allegations.
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Other teams, working within the limits of conventional-but-as-yet-unproven theory, have similarly economical, collider-eschewing ideas.
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Nicole's attorney, Robert Welygan, noted that the case against her remains unproven and is "simply allegations," according to WLUK.
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Without expectation of survival, any therapy—no matter how untested, unproven or potentially unsafe—offers a glimmer of hope.
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"When an industry group ignores facts and operates on unproven theory the risk of loss is great," he said.
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Telomerase is a huge focus of the anti-aging community, with some hawking unproven telomerase "supplements" to extend life.
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President Hans Clevers said the society has been "very concerned" about reports of patients using unproven stem cell therapies.
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No wonder that clinics are springing up around the world, offering unproven "stem cell therapies" to anyone who'll pay.
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Everyone is excited about the Jacksonville Jaguars, but they need way too many unproven players to come up huge.
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EPA argues that more effective technologies like carbon capture are too expensive and unproven to be viable for now.
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The group has repeatedly been accused of profiting from its fetal tissue donation program, though the claims are unproven.
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Other unproven so-called "cures" — like the bleach known as Miracle Mineral Solution — also flourish in closed Facebook groups.
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On secret Facebook groups, she said, people can be persuaded to turn to unproven treatments instead of proven ones.
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They are not a complete team — they are unproven in many areas, deficient in others — but they are whole.
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When an unproven idea can't stand on its own merits, it's always good to have influencers and promoters, right?
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In a sport repeatedly tainted by artificial performance enhancement, that record inevitably led to raised eyebrows and unproven suspicions.
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Trump earlier acknowledged raising unproven corruption allegations about Biden during a July phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
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Criticism rolls in: The allegations, which are unproven, have prompted some eye-rolling from Democrats and other tech critics.
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The unproven Chase Daniel, for instance, recently received a three-year deal worth $21 million from the Philadelphia Eagles.
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Brunson was held by Turkish authorities for two years, charged with unproven crimes that he was involved in espionage.
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But the Jawbone situation could give pause to investors considering nine-figure investments in unproven firms, say venture capitalists.
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But because the vaccine has not been studied extensively in younger people, these potential risks and benefits remain unproven.
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And the last thing anyone should want is to have it obscured by the still-unproven allegations from Omarosa.
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But the trials of playing with an unproven, inconsistent squad led Lundqvist to call out his teammates on Sunday.
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And he said that therapeutic treatments, which Mr. Trump has eagerly pushed as a "game changer," were still unproven.
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Mr. Netanyahu tried to cast the race as one between an experienced world leader and an unproven political novice.
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The still-unproven charge is far less contentious than had it been, as widely anticipated, for espionage-related crimes.
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This raises ethical concerns among some health officials, who fear that will further promote the use of unproven drugs.
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Trump touts unproven coronavirus treatment hours after reports that it killed a man in Arizona who was self medicating
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While the experimental vaccine developed by Moderna remains unproven, the speed at which it was created represents a breakthrough.
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Even now, some clinics in the United States and elsewhere offer unproven stem cell therapies, sometimes with disastrous consequences.
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Most websites that provide information about probiotics are unreliable and often tout unproven health benefits, a new study finds.
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Other personal care brands in the past have also been in the crosshairs of regulators over unproven product claims.
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All are trying to solve an age-old problem with new technologies that experts say are still mostly unproven.
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The memorabilia collector and unproven son Soon after Manson's death, the Kern County Coroner received two conflicting Manson wills.
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Even searching phrases like "best alternative treatment for paralysis" returns ads for unproven and potentially dangerous stem cell therapies.
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"This CAR-T approach is a sub-segment within that [and] at this point, a bit unproven," Bailey said.
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The cases expose gaps in the ability of government agencies to protect consumers from unproven treatments offered by entrepreneurs.
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Therefore, the drug "is unproven and not medically necessary" for all but three of the indications on the label.
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The internet is full of unproven claims about marijuana being nature's magical treatment for everything from cancer to diabetes.
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Moreover, as Grossman noted, the prescription of an unproven treatment to pregnant women has disturbing echoes in America's past.
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It is unproven, though, that people will stick with a payment app just because they use it for rides.
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"Though the benefits of some of these have been documented, the advantages of others are unproven," the website says.
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BECCS — raising, harvesting, and burning biomass for energy, while capturing and burying the carbon emissions — is unproven at scale.
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But the real coup de grace is raising the unproven allegation that a delay in a briefing is suspect.
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GM's initial purchase of Cruise was met with skepticism over the price - a billion dollars for an unproven technology.
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Losing it will be an annoying compromise for many X buyers who must now contend with a new, unproven system.
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Although visual search is a trendy new way to shop online, its overall usefulness remains unproven in the long run.
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As bourses battle to host the next wave of unproven startups, the city's aegis provides a bit of extra comfort.
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Photo: APOther extermination techniques have been rejected because they've been deemed unsafe, inefficient, unproven, or even crueler than brain bashing.
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Nooyi disclosed some of the essential gendered (and scientifically unproven) differences between men and women and how they eat chips.
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An inverted yield curve has historically slowed economic growth, and the rhetoric of pro-growth President Donald Trump is unproven.
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Some claims have been debunked, while others have held up over time; some remain unproven while others are partially true.
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Although D-Orbit proposed giving it away for free, it was hard to get people on board with unproven technology.
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North Korea has not flight tested an ICBM yet, and it's unlikely the country would launch four unproven missiles simultaneously.
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Unproven allegations of anti-conservative bias leveled by President Trump and others on the right are fanning Republican legislators' ire.
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I've learned a lot by talking to them but it also feel like we're all venturing off into unproven territory.
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The unproven allegations by Mr Guo, who is also known as Miles Kwok, reach to the pinnacle of the party.
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While Trump's unproven declarations have concerned journalists nationwide, Sinclair's veiled message about "the troubling trend of irresponsible" is more deceptive.
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Digging up neighborhoods and installing fiber internet is people- and labor-intensive; the so-far-unproven wireless tech is not.
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Her case stands as a possible warning to many other physicians and providers who have embraced such unproven hormone treatments.
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Whether raising this amount of money, so soon after inception, for largely unproven businesses will work remains to be seen.
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The company shut down in 2018 after a Wall Street Journal investigation exposed its unproven technology and dubious business practices.
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The FDA has issued roughly two dozen warning letters to companies for allegedly making unproven health claims about CBD products.
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And I want to be really clear here — we should never let an unsafe or unproven vehicle hit the road.
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A little more than a quarter of his statements are about the election results, upcoming recounts and unproven voter fraud.
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But as unproven fears of a North Korean nuclear strike grow louder, so too has the need for public reassurance.
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Others are calling for the FDA to crack down on clinics, especially those that are marketing unproven stem cell treatments.
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President Trump has stood by unproven claims that the Obama administration tapped his phones during the 2016 White House race.
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In this era of cord-cutting, cable companies are looking to reduce prices and carriage, not expand with unproven channels.
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Under the circumstances, they should demand more concrete proof of plausible claims, and present unproven claims as presumptively in doubt.
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But it also means a lot of unvetted, unproven nonpoliticians whose viability the DCCC has had a hard time assessing.
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At the time he flew to Munich, Nicklaus was willing to try anything, even an, as of yet, unproven treatment.
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After doubts about the tests emerged, the company's fall from grace came to symbolize the hype that surrounds unproven technology.
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The company's fall from grace came to symbolize the overreach of Silicon Valley and the hype that surrounds unproven technology.
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The hygiene hypothesis is still unproven and controversial, but this is another piece of evidence that it could be true.
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The groups sought opposition research on then-candidate Trump, and found through Steele's work some salacious yet still unproven claims.
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The White House wants the FTC and FCC to look at unproven allegations of anti-conservative censorship by tech companies.
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The major issue: He subjected the girls to a risky and unproven intervention for no clear benefit or medical need.
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The burden of proof for accusations that remain unproven is extremely high — especially in light of the special counsel's thoroughness.
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In the meantime, for those pinning their hopes on unproven stem cell therapy, the most useful advice is caveat emptor.
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For now, it's still entirely unproven that customers will want to chat with bots — especially when they work so poorly.
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This isn't in people who have normal testosterone to begin with and are taking unproven supplements without a doctor's supervision.
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But the agency also said it would crack down on rogue clinics offering dangerous or unproven versions of those treatments.
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Twitter is making a big push to become a live-video distributor, but that business is still new and unproven.
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U.S. Stem Cell must stop injecting fat extracts into patients, an unproven treatment that federal officials say blinded some patients.
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While Nunes reportedly apologized, his comments put a new spin on Trump's so-far unproven claims of Obama wiretapping him.
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These efforts are still unproven, and, like any Facebook-related promises, they're best taken with a heaping handful of salt.
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Reporting a colleague to management based on unproven office scuttlebutt is rarely a good idea, and seems particularly inadvisable here.
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The House vote sets the stage for a battle between safety advocates and companies that make the largely unproven technology.
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It's certainly unproven and it's certainly controversial, and certainly a lot of people are not going to agree with me.
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The Nikkei's heavyweight SoftBank Group Corp tumbled 8.93% on growing uncertainty over its management of a portfolio of unproven startups.
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Most historians say that the methods were unproven legends and that even if they were used, they did not work.
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That means some of today's college students are effectively the guinea pigs for a largely unproven mechanism for evaluating applicants.
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Smith acknowledged around the time the report was published that some aspects of the dossier were incorrect or still unproven.
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They are reluctant to invest in a multi-million dollar technology that is unproven on a commercial scale, he said.
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That's a lot of money for any kind of laptop or tablet, let alone one in an unproven form factor.
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However, news coverage sometimes mistakenly conflates concepts like false and unproven, which perpetuates dangerous myths that false accusations are common.
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Buttigieg is an enormous talent but is truly an unproven electoral commodity at this level (of course, so was Trump).
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Kobach was one of the biggest proponents of Trump's repeated, unproven claims of widespread voter fraud in the 25 election.
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Kobach, a strident advocate for strict voting laws, is best known for backing Trump's unproven claims of widespread voter fraud.
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I am no longer motivated by fear of an unproven hell, but by real-world concerns about injustice and inequality.
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Like prior legislation, ESSA also strongly emphasizes selecting "evidence-based" approaches and does not require use of specific, unproven approaches.
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The Wolverines have Harbaugh and hype on their side; it's up to their unproven players to live up to both.
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Of those, 93 percent relied on the future use of large carbon removal technology, much of which is currently unproven.
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The experiment was deemed unethical owing to the nascent state of CRISPR technology, and also because the unproven modifications are heritable.
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The American College of Gynecologists (ACOG), who have gone on record saying abortion reversal is an unproven and potentially dangerous procedure.
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Likely the initial hiccup has also left many early adopters second-guessing the decision to drop $2,000 on an unproven product.
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After all, why not double down on a winner than use that same money to invest in a newer, unproven company?
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But if they put too much stock in unproven products, they might be foregoing legitimate science that could actually help performance.
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So, like America, I threw caution to the wind and decided to try an unproven precedent just to shake things up.
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Backed by aggressive marketing tactics, clinics offering unproven treatments charge patients thousands of dollars — costs typically not covered by health insurance.
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Hillary Clinton responded Thursday to Donald Trump's Wednesday comments about a decades-old, unproven accusation of sexual assault by Bill Clinton.
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Their sins were broadcast and they paid heavy fines, yet because they settled with regulators out of court, allegations went unproven.
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This time, though, Paltrow is peddling a new line of completely unproven nutritional supplements from the cover of Women's Health magazine.
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Not cheap for an unproven technology, but given the price of many Bose products, you're actually getting off pretty easy here.
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Click here to view original GIFHyperloop technology is still unproven, and Hyperloop Transportation Technologies doesn't even have a working prototype yet.
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And they need to be comfortable with a different kind of risk: backing an unproven founder in a new, emerging space.
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The mix of racing largely unproven technology with only semi-recognizable drivers has somehow resulted in more excitement than anyone expected.
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It is the best-known maker of traditional Chinese medicine, a system of often unproven remedies that goes back 2,500 years.
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The viral popularity of the game smashed headfirst into its unproven first draft network architecture, and outages were widespread for weeks.
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Last year, the FDA distributed a public notice warning consumers and health care professionals of these and other unproven pharmacogenetic tests.
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" The attorney's statement also said the board has not restricted the doctor's license but sets out the "unproven accusation of others.
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Because while early detection is potentially life-saving, this AI could also unearth new, as of yet unproven patterns and correlations.
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He broke a scientific taboo to edit out a disease that's now highly treatable — using a potentially dangerous and unproven technique.
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There is no shortage of examples in medicine of people exploiting the desperation of patients, offering them unproven and risky treatments.
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For we all know, these crimes are not "unproven," and in fact, have been well documented, repeatedly and with alarming frequency.
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Its fate rests on the still unproven strategy of adapting the model of low-cost short-haul travel to longer routes.
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Biles is 4 feet 9 inches and so springy that she might have springs for joints, although that suspicion remains unproven.
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"In the article published yesterday, Wirecard employees are slanderously prejudged with unproven and false allegations," Wirecard said in an earlier statement.
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Medical authorities in the UK and US say that the substance is untested and unproven as a cure for any illness.
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I can't think of any reason why scientists would not use these cautionary stories that contradict the dishonest/distorted/unproven ones.
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Nowitzki had said the only way he would not return was if the Mavericks tried to surround him with unproven players.
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They could also heavily invest in reforestation, biofuels, and carbon capture, an unproven technology for taking carbon out of the atmosphere.
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Taser disputed Vievu's claim to superiority, saying that the Police Department was taking a potentially dangerous bet on an unproven system.
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Outsize proclamations are made, lavish events are held and millions of dollars in venture money are funneled into young, unproven companies.
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There's even bottled alkaline water — a product with unproven health claims of its own — that's been promoted by supermodel Miranda Kerr.
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Coincidentally, about three hours after Dorsey's tweet, Amazon announced that it would remove books about unproven "autism cures" from its website.
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Lawmakers there offered a trio of bills that would enable patients to try unproven therapies at their own expense—and risk.
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Technology is unproven until it is, and the only way we get cool new things is when someone tries something new.
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He said the appetite for a converged gaming device that works equally well on televisions and on the go is unproven.
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Democrats slammed their Republican colleagues, saying they were promoting unproven allegations of bias for political fund-raising ahead of the midterms.
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On Basketball With an unproven Lakers lineup around him, James faces a tough uphill climb to the playoffs in Los Angeles.
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Forecasts for the path of the epidemic depend upon assumptions that are unproven and data points that are, as yet, unknown.
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Judge Caproni declined, but said she was "troubled" that Mr. Bharara's remarks appeared to "bundle together unproven allegations" about Mr. Silver.
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It's dangerous for people with no medical license or training or understanding of science to promote the effectiveness of unproven treatments.
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The Food and Drug Administration warned rogue stem-cell clinics on Wednesday to stop selling unproven treatments that could harm patients.
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Partly false: Six of the eight points presented as facts in the post contained false, partly false, unproven or incomplete information.
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President Donald Trump used Monday evening's White House Coronavirus Task Force press briefing to promote an unproven treatment for the coronavirus.
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The most viral health misinformation in 2019 was on the topics of cancer, unproven cures and vaccines, according to NBC's review.
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However, the former vice president is still unproven among Hispanic voters, which make up a negligible share of South Carolina's electorate.
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Ratchet MechanismThese are increasingly common in venture deals, especially among companies with an unproven business model that are burning through cash.
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"These documents contain unproven assertions and speculation designed to serve the government's agenda and as such warrant skepticism," the statement read.
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"One very legitimate criticism of higher education is it's been charging higher amounts for a product of unproven quality," he said.
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But it's a market that is still financially unproven, and Spotify — which is itself unprofitable — needs the risk to pay off.
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The history of tech bubbles suggests that throwing such large amounts of cash at unproven new businesses often ends in tears.
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"Further, this unproven treatment could cause patients to forgo or delay FDA-approved treatments for opioid addiction and withdrawal," it said.
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In her first run for governor, two Republican operatives made separate and unproven accusations that they had sexual encounters with her.
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A bioethics study published on December 8th calls on crowdfunding platform GoFundMe to ditch campaigns for unproven and unsafe medical procedures.
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But many controversial treatments — such as LGBTQ conversion therapy and unproven treatments for brain conditions — are not yet prohibited by GoFundMe.
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If some of the unproven claims in the memos are merely titillating, others would amount to extremely serious, potentially treasonous acts.
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But as of yet the IPCC has categorized the technology as "unproven" at a large enough scale to move the needle.
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The F.D.A. has issued several warnings to companies that make unproven claims that their CBD products will treat or prevent disease.
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As noted by the Mayo Clinic, chelation therapy for autism is unproven, and can cause dangerous side effects like deadly kidney damage.
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In this case, it's a world of unproven exploratory tech, of super-cold temperatures where particles can be two things at once.
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And they funded outside parties who pushed unproven, profitable ideas like pseudoaddiction – that patients' showing signs of addiction just needed higher doses.
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For Walmart, the purchase marks a giant bet on a largely unproven startup that only launched its shopping site widely last July.
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In one, a 27-year-old software engineer injected himself with an unproven gene therapy for HIV while streaming live on Facebook.
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The clarification makes it appear likely that the warning was motivated by the October experiment involving the unproven gene therapy for HIV.
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Some of his claims have been debunked, others have held up over time; some remain unproven, and other parts are partially true.
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Downside to both: they put the onus on you to determine how much you should save, and their business models are unproven.
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The roster that remains for the Warriors, apart from the former Nets All-Star D'Angelo Russell, is filled with young, unproven players.
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Economic historians have therefore considered the "demand side" of industrialisation: the conditions under which firms found it worth experimenting with unproven technologies.
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There are similar fears for foreign technology companies that list through the front door while still young, unproven and with little revenue.
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In the race to build better hardware for artificial intelligence, Intel is turning to an old, but unproven, type of computer processor.
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When Pharoah retired last November, his stud fee was set at an eye-popping $200,000, a record amount for an unproven stallion.
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As with past, high-profile disease outbreaks, a new crop of businesses have begun to tout unproven products that protect against Zika.
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Just as Android smartphone cameras were getting really good, phone makers decided to ruin everything with silly unproven sub-par dual cameras.
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Rosenthal's lawyer, Samidh Guha, said it was disappointing that prosecutors had made "unproven allegations of such an inflammatory nature" about his client.
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People are noticing that the GOP candidate uses the crutch of "many people are saying" to pass along outrageous and unproven assertions.
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And it doesn't count the numerous salacious questions still unproven in the Steele dossier, like what exactly happened at the Moscow Ritz.
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He continues to labor under a self-inflicted controversy regarding his unproven allegation that President Obama wiretapped him during the 2016 campaign.
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Not long after, a 27-year-old software engineer injected himself with an unproven gene therapy for HIV while streaming on Facebook.
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Spicer was asked during the daily briefing whether the president stood by his unproven allegations that former President Obama surveilled Trump Tower.
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Cosby's lawyers have argued that it is unfair to allow testimony about encounters that occurred years or decades ago and remain unproven.
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Wonder Workshop is a participant in Amazon's Launchpad program, a section of the site it devotes to unproven products made by startups.
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The HDR-HI does not meet these requirements and therefore Congress should not spend money on this new, unproven missile defense technology.
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The illicit streams captivated the nation, as a promising but still unproven technology found itself at the center of the national discussion.
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"We understand that these allegations of serious improprieties are unproven and unrelated to Sequoia," a Sequoia spokesman said in a emailed statement.
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And they also don't believe the FDA has the right to pull things off the shelves because they make unproven health claims.
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Kilmer searched for experimental treatments, opting for an unproven approach in which researchers select drugs based on the genes in patients' tumors.
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Despite his sweltering start over all, Conforto remains unproven against top-level left-handed pitchers, as evidenced by his performance against Bumgarner.
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All stakeholders involved in this process, including the FDA, pharmaceuticals, biotechs, researchers, and oncologists, should also consider re-thinking what "unproven" means.
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I asked him what he made of the girl in Brentwood who had been arrested based on unproven allegations of gang activity.
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Its fate rests on the still unproven strategy of adapting the success of low-cost short-haul travel to long-haul routes.
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In the realm of life-altering diseases, a switch from a proven medical treatment to an unproven one could have serious consequences.
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People on Twitter are mocking President Donald Trump's unproven claim Monday inserting himself into the response to the 218/11 terrorist attacks.
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Unproven rumors have also circulated that he was previously involved in illicit activities, though no details or specifics have ever been released.
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He's largely unproven as a candidate Booker has never really faced a deep dive into his background from a well-funded opponent.
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Fox News's coronavirus virtual town hall now features Dr. Oz asking Pence leading question means to promote unproven, potentially dangerous drugs pic.twitter.
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And we understand why President Trump's supporters remain furious at the airing of a disturbingly vivid unproven allegation about encounters with prostitutes.
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Champions of consumers' rights read the abortion decision as suggesting that patients could choose any course of treatment, including unproven alternative remedies.
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Mr. Malofeev figures prominently in Italian media allegations, so far unproven, that Mr. Salvini secretly received Russian funding to finance his campaigns.
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According to Cohen, it's not so bad that Yang wants to spur research into still-unproven technologies like carbon capture and geoengineering.
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Business. Veterans were brought in to compete for playing time with unproven young players, with nearly all of them on expiring contracts?
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Most venture shops would go the opposite route, because it's harder to raise capital for an investment vehicle that's unproven, Gross said.
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She, too, grappled with the promises of alluring but unproven medical research and the dizzying array of armchair diagnoses on the internet.
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The allegations are unproven, and Democrats and Clinton say the allegations are false and an attempt to distract from the Russia investigation.
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Even insurers that try to exclude a particularly expensive and unproven technology from coverage are often rebuffed by legislatures and the courts.
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It is unproven whether a candidate can simply buy credibility with national voters through advertising if he has skipped the first states.
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Starlight Racing, a small syndicate run by Jack Wolf and his wife, Laurie, usually invests in unproven yearlings, not 3-year-olds.
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These two improvements may sound iterative, but they address key concerns that have been raised about early and relatively unproven foldable devices.
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People are also selling books making all kinds of unproven claims like Satan or biological warfare caused the outbreak, Business Insider reported.
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The first Vision Fund, which raised $97 billion, upended the tech investing world with massive bets on fast-growing but unproven companies.
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It was a long list, and not exactly a vote of confidence for those who just dropped $2,000 on an unproven device.
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It was a long list, and not exactly a vote of confidence for those who just dropped $2,23 on an unproven device.
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Launching a pair of smart glasses, however, is an unexpected and riskier move, given the category is almost entirely unproven among consumers.
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Durability of deposits, which include CDs, interest-bearing checking, savings, and money markets/sweeps, in a rising interest rate environment remains unproven.
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That matters because sector specialists are better able to do thorough due diligence, especially in a sector boasting complex and unproven products.
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Acting to prevent clinics from misleading patients, Google announced on Friday that it will ban ads for "unproven or experimental" medical procedures.
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Some Republican lawmakers have zeroed in on its compendium of unproven allegations as the basis for the furor over Trump and Russia.
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"State legislatures should not be mandating unproven medical treatments, or requiring physicians to provide patients with misleading and inaccurate information," he wrote.
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"Abortion reversal is unproven, unscientific, and potentially unsafe," Tam Nickerson-Scott, clinic operations director at Preterm, Ohio's largest abortion provider, told Vox.
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Coronavirus lives 9 hours on fabric – unproven Reuters could not find any study on the duration of SARS-CoV-2 on fabrics.
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Some have made unproven claims about how rampant it has become in order to pass voter ID laws and open sweeping investigations.
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Even rumors of an insult could lead to retaliatory measures that would continue until the original unproven charge had then been forgotten.
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We have a president who has called global warming a hoax and who has perpetuated an unproven link between vaccines and autism.
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" But, unproven allegations against Huawei showed the U.S. was "using competition unfairly and that is not a good thing for the world economy.
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Because they're new and unproven, publishers we spoke with are concerned it will kill video completion rates and ultimately hurt their overall audience.
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The White House had seized on Nunes' remarks to bolster Trump's unproven assertion that Obama wiretapped his campaign headquarters in Manhattan's Trump Tower.
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Their sights are now set on a spread of unproven stories that could incite a backlash in Indonesia, even if they appear outlandish.
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For their most crucial pitches in a century, they trotted out the unproven Carl Edwards Jr. He coolly secured the first two outs.
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Why it matters: Republican lawmakers are eager to hammer Pichai over perceived conservative bias on his platform, even though those allegations are unproven.
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The audience for messenger-based games is still unproven, and as of now there is currently no way to actually monetize these games.
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"Michelle Obama cannot Instagram a pic like what my girl Instagrammed the other day," he added, a statement which remains as yet unproven.
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The industry's future is riding on largely unproven technologies like that of TerraPower because they're smaller and deemed safer than today's huge reactors.
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Commissioner Scott Gottlieb said the FDA remains "concerned about the proliferation and illegal marketing of unapproved CBD-containing products with unproven medical claims."
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"From the medical point of view, we are highly concerned about the use of unproven and potentially harmful tests and treatments," Osborn said.
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Eyes will be on both WeWork, which hopes to raise more than $3.5 billion, and Postmates, as the companies occupy two unproven categories.
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The NBA first implemented the rookie pay scale the following year to prevent teams from handing out massive contracts to unproven, rookie players.
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Rather than buying into unproven health claims about the body's pH levels, though, focus on the other benefits of the foods it promotes.
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The 22016 club has a parade of question marks in the starting rotation behind ace Masahiro Tanaka, and the lineup is largely unproven.
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That means their ability to boost user viewing metrics in terms of engagement and minutes watched in the long-term still remain unproven.
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An unproven but strongly suspected link to the Zika virus that is rapidly spreading across the Americas has raised recent fear and concern.
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Most recently, the White House ran with a unproven claim that British intelligence officials had wiretapped Trump Towers on behalf of President Obama.
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But she would also face questions based on the unproven premise that she used the family charity as a pay-to-play front.
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Multiple media outlets received copies but were understandably hesitant to publish its contents, which included unproven allegations about Trump and his inner circle.
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Trump and his lead attorney Rudy Giuliani have led the charge, repeatedly pushing unproven corruption allegations against Hunter and the 2020 Democratic hopeful.
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The Ranger has also been on sale outside the US for a while, so it's not as if this is an unproven truck.
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The president's office later issued a statement from Mr. Duterte suggesting that the torture and killings committed by the Marcos government were unproven.
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While Gowdy said the FBI acted appropriately Tuesday evening, just minutes later Trump repeated the unproven spy claim at a rally in Tennessee.
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Pat Riley had abandoned the sidelines to protege Stan Van Gundy, who was expected to lead a group of talented but unproven players.
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In his new interview with ABC's George Stephanopoulos, Comey talked about Trump's focus on disproving the unproven allegations about Russian prostitutes and urination.
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Trump and his allies have made unproven claims this week that the informant was used to "spy" on his campaign for political purposes.
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While Paul is an unproven (and likely terrible) boxer, he does have an athletic background as a decorated high school linebacker and wrestler.
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Pharmaceutical companies and research organizations already have a mess of metabolites masses, known interactions, suspected but unproven effects and disease states and outcomes.
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They frequently argue that their internal documents contain unproven allegations that shouldn't be public, or sensitive business information that could aid a competitor.
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Alternative uses for charter school facilities should the school lose its charter and EPR need to seek an alternative tenant is largely unproven.
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At the same time, Mr. Ramsey noted, "it's a completely unproven business model," with costly technology that is bound to have growing pains.
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Analysts say that while fractured basements have produced oil over long periods in places including Vietnam and Egypt, they are unproven in Britain.
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Before we get into it, let's address the unproven claim that digital gunfire puts the real-life taste of blood in players' mouths.
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No venture rapitalist would choose the more expensive and still unproven consoles of today over cellphones, which are owned by damn near everyone.
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"These are unproven allegations and we welcome the signing of privacy waivers so we can discuss these claims more specifically," a spokesperson says.
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Stem cell treatments have been in the news lately because some companies are accused of selling unproven treatments that may actually harm patients.
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Cohen-Watnick has since become embroiled in the controversy over Trump's unproven claims that President Barack Obama wiretapped his presidential campaign last year.
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But some of the things on your site stray into the realm of pseudoscience that may be not only unproven, but potentially dangerous.
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Occupation: InfoWars host, blogger, author, and the lead voice in propagating the unproven troll theory that Hillary Clinton suffered from a neurological problem.
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At another point, Lloyd spoke with administration staffers about the possibility of "reversing" another undocumented teen's abortion, using a controversial, scientifically unproven procedure.
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People in Nigeria are poisoning themselves with chloroquine after President Donald Trump spent last week boosting it as an unproven cure for coronavirus.
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Later, he promoted treatments that were still unproven against the virus, and suggested that they were "approved" and available though they were not.
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Getting those resources on a large scale still means getting buy-in from established studios, which are rarely comfortable betting on unproven talent.
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Nonetheless, the ad attempts to paint an overall unproven accusation as supported by federal law enforcement, when that is simply not the case.
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But in their statement last week, the state regulators referred to it as "unproven technology" that put shareholders and customers at financial risk.
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The suggestion that his air traffic reform legislation would remove fees for air traffic control is unproven, though overall prices may come down.
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Michael Bloomberg would reassure centrists but is an establishment figure in an anti-establishment moment, and he is particularly unproven in swing states.
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This could also be a total disaster, given that this Democratic primary is a hot mess and Levi is a unproven political entity.
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That the company would invest so aggressively in some of its newest (and unproven) projects may seem like a risky move to some.
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One theory — still unproven — is that Colombia had fewer microcephaly cases than expected because many fearful women aborted their pregnancies, legally or illegally.
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Alternative uses for charter school facilities, should the operator lose its charter and EPR need to seek an alternative tenant, is largely unproven.
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Following a BuzzFeed News report, Facebook has banned several groups that promote and discuss black salve, a dangerous and unproven skin cancer treatment.
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" They said they were concerned that Constellation may push Canopy to invest in beverages containing THC and CBD, and called that business "unproven.
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"The technology is in the research phase, and to dedicate a reaction capability to something unproven does not serve the rhino," he said.
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Ostreicher knew it would be a major risk on his part to give this young doctor a chance, as telemedicine seemed so unproven.
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The star quit Twitter last year after users started the hashtag #TakeDownMillieBobbyBrown, linking Brown, then 14, to unproven claims that she was homophobic.
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But what's often lost in all the boosterism around the low-carb approach is that it is still an unproven hypothesis in science.
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Many of the other popular claims about probiotics — that they treat irritable bowel syndrome, prevent allergies, or help with weight loss — remain unproven.
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The accounts, while unproven, add to a chaotic portrait of the way the building was allegedly maintained and managed prior to the deadly blaze.
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Critics worry that the method is still unproven as an ethical alternative, and that Oklahoma has yet to devise a protocol for the procedure.
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Alongside the usual string of caveats that the "technologies and concepts are immature, poorly understood and unproven in mission-critical, at-scale business operations".
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The claims of young blood are unproven, and it's pretty hard to believe that two liters of an infusion of plasma can cure dementia.
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Last month, the FDA sent warning letters to three distributors for making unproven claims about kratom's ability to treat pain, opioid addiction, and cancer.
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But policymakers are warned that the effectiveness of such techniques are unproven at large scale and some may carry significant risks for sustainable development.
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Content on the news sites includes unproven "natural" health cures, false political news, heartwarming stories, and fake announcements of attractive women going missing. Sharedthis.
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Cultures have had many different senses of the soul, of human essence, and of humanity, and all of them are either wrong or unproven.
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Other than that, the FDA has not approved any CBD drugs and prohibits companies from making unproven claims about CBD and its purported benefits.
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Meehan was raised by a father that bragged about his (unproven) lineage to a famous mafia boss, and imparted mafia tactics to his son.
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This is precisely what makes these clinically unproven tests, like Prescription Check and Opternative, so dangerous - they give patients a false sense of security.
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But people still cling to their slut-shaming logic, no matter how regressive and just plain unproven it might be—people like Nancy Pelosi.
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One trend is doctors touting the (unproven) healing power of amniotic stem cells, which don't have to be harvested from a patient's own body.
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Mr Dawson says it could create a dilemma for prisoners: take the blame for unproven allegations, or deny them and risk being judged dishonest.
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Yet AbemaTV remains an unproven bet for its biggest backer, online ad agency CyberAgent, which launched the network three years ago with TV Asahi.
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Is it fair to say it is still somewhat unproven how many entrepreneurs can get out there and make a real living doing this?
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" OSHA TRAINING GRANTS "The Budget proposes to eliminate the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) Susan Harwood training grants, which are unnecessary and unproven.
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The investors behind them are often pretty interesting, too, given the expertise needed to make informed bets on what are often completely unproven projects.
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McCrory reluctantly conceded the election to Cooper, a Democrat, earlier this month, after initially demanding a recount due to unproven allegations of voter fraud.
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But he remains a prospect—still unproven in Houston, and facing the daunting challenge of bridging the gap between his potential and the present.
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There were rumors in Hollywood that Nazimova's cast consisted entirely of homosexual actors — unproven, yet the film bears a clear mark of gender difference.
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Although unproven, the allegations against Mahendran have perturbed markets, Sasha Riser-Kositsky, an analyst with political risk consultants Eurasia Group, said in a note.
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President Donald Trump on Monday said he "spent a lot of time" with first responders after 22019/24, an unproven claim that drew criticism.
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The federal regulator sent warning letters to five companies for marketing pills and capsules that make unproven claims they protect consumers from the sun.
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At the time, he said that he and his colleagues were concerned that the company was moving too quickly to market with unproven technology.
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Reality check: Despite the growing backlash from the right, claims of systemic or coordinated bias against conservatives on social media platforms remain largely unproven.
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Long respected for its journalism, Rolling Stone was badly bruised by a 2014 article about an unproven gang rape at the University of Virginia.
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He decided to make a bet on it the way people in the Valley make bets on dropouts who have an unproven concept. Absolutely.
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Chinese companies are now rolling out facial and voice recognition software on pig farms and other unproven ways to save the animals from disease.
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For other types of unproven stem cell therapies, only 19% of companies advertising services appeared to have physicians on staff with the appropriate training.
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Lupus and rheumatoid arthritis patients suddenly can't access their crucial medication because Trump tweeted it out as a potential, but unproven, treatment, ProPublica notes.
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The most recent ad from Bob Hugin, Robert Menendez's Republican rival in the New Jersey race, focuses on unproven allegations by an anonymous tipster.
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"I think it is unwise to rush to an unproven solution when we have a proven solution staring us in the face," he said.
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Some politicians have accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of trying to impose his government's decision on farmers relating to an "unsafe and unproven technology".
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Instead, they spoke as if their primary mission was to advocate for Ukraine and its new, unproven president whom President Trump was sizing up.
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The upgrades were incremental at best, and even the more interesting changes are reliant on unproven technology, like AMD's new processors and 5G internet.
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The Blue Jackets (211-24-8) have one of the top goaltenders in hockey in Sergei Bobrovsky, but he is unproven in the playoffs.
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That would be fair in principle; but also a way to increase yet further the world's reliance on the unproven technologies of carbon capture.
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The book focuses on several families, including her own, who felt they had no choice but to wade into the world of unproven therapies.
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Still, it's an unproven company, and, as Tesla has found, building quality EVs fast is hard, and the process is rife with production delays.
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Sales of CBD have been driven in part by unproven claims that it can reduce pain, calm anxiety, increase focus and even prevent disease.
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And Secretary of State Mike Pompeo seemed to equate Biden's unproven influence in Ukraine with Russian efforts to shake up the 2016 U.S. race.
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But with new findings come predators trying to capitalize, like those pushing cures for "leaky gut syndrome" and unproven diets personalized to one's microbiome.
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We can take mass shootings seriously without overreacting, and we can prevent them without resorting to anxiety-inducing, unproven tactics like active shooter drills.
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The catch is that AI is relatively unproven in such areas, and it's unclear how much revenue the companies have generated from these ventures.
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CBF has grown significantly through a combination of acquisitions and organic growth and as such the bank's through-the-cycle credit quality remains unproven.
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And YouTube has decided to stop advertising on channels that promote fake treatments; the company will consult medical doctors' expertise to identify unproven claims.
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The combination of an unproven mode of delivery plus a lack of regulation and transparency is something you'd be advised to stay away from.
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This, to Trump, is yet another victory, the lead-lined proof of his still unproven claim that Obama surveilled him before he was sworn in.
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There have been at least 67 murders over unproven allegations since 1990, according to figures from a research center and independent records kept by Reuters.
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And in some ways the show has an active role in making people aware of them, even though their connection to the case is unproven.
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She charged that media reports of a Russia-directed attempt to boost the GOP nominee were based on unnamed sources and were unproven and partisan.
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While it's still unproven, Moore and other OWL owners seem convinced that it'll work, investing tens of millions of dollars into their teams and facilities.
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The rampant application of unproven stem-cell therapies, for example, made China a magnet for medical tourism until the government banned such practices in 2012.
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"Investors are just as likely to criticize or punish companies for unfocused acquisitions where they have overpaid for unproven, non-earnings accretive benefits," she said.
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But the unproven technology, which showed promise under the harshest of conditions, ultimately didn't last the entire marathon, and Wheatcroft was unable to finish unaided.
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Many are now questioning how future venture-backed companies, particularly those in unproven industries like ride-hailing or autonomous vehicles, will fare as public companies.
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By Musk's own admission, Tesla's driver-assist technology is still unproven and is being tested — on real humans — so it's important to track its progress.
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There have been at least 67 murders over unproven allegations since 1990, according to figures from a research center and independent records kept by Reuters.
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To be sure, Bank of America said there are a wide range of blockchain estimates out there, and its money-making ability is still unproven.
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The FDA, which is tasked with regulation, says that unproven stem cell therapy could damage healthy cell function and could lead to things like tumors.
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He was convinced that carrying out a risky and unproven procedure — using himself as a human guinea pig — and then publicizing it, could help others.
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But now, investors don't just have to consider the difficulty of making money off a privately funded, unproven way to fling people around the country.
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But the risk with unproven drugs isn't only that they might be ineffective — they also can carry side effects that might make patients' suffering worse.
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To what extent apps like these actually encourage new users to pick up coding later in life is still something of an unproven concept, however.
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AI-based gun detection is an unproven method, but investors and entrepreneurs alike are hopeful it represents a new era in threat-detection and safety.
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"OPG is saying the best rock in the world is limestone, which is entirely unproven," Taylor contended, as no DGRs operate in similar environments elsewhere.
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"Many of these patients have suffered great harm, and even death as a result of using unproven stem cell therapies," Clevers said in a statement.
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Conventional medical treatments include surgery, chemotherapy and radiation, while any other unproven cancer treatment administered by non-medical personnel would be considered an alternative therapy.
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Temporary power supplier Aggreko fell 3.5 percent after Morgan Stanley downgraded the stock, saying the company's diversification into new fuel types and technologies was 'unproven'.
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They will say that failing to treat unproven charges with appropriate skeptical uncertainty is unfair to the accused who may, in fact, be perfectly innocent.
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Even in the #MeToo era, how can Democrats allow the white guys to skate, then oust an African-American on the basis of unproven allegations?
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The scenes in the music video appear to be a nod to some of the salacious but unproven claims about Trump's activities while in Moscow.
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In 2013, a photographer captured seventeen seconds of footage of the night parrot, whose continued existence had been rumored but unproven for almost a century.
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At the time, the internet was still a largely unproven market, even in the immediate aftermath of the IPO of early web-browsing pioneer Netscape.
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His columns for The Hill, written under the odd descriptor of "investigative columnist," pushed unproven allegations of Deep State-corruption among American diplomats in Ukraine.
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Critics, however, say that forcing airlines to fly often unprofitable routes where demand is unproven will stifle the market and land carriers with unfair costs.
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He added that Trump was using "fear, unreasoned fear, unproven fear" to push his executive order that blocks the immigrants and bans refugees from Syria.
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And Caulfield's subsequent analysis found that tweets about the story were overwhelming uncritical, celebrating Howe's recovery without noting that the treatment he'd received was unproven.
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The Food and Drug Administration is planning to more aggressively regulate homeopathic drugs that are potentially harmful and unproven, reversing nearly three decades of policy.
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Our columnist has debunked five of the false, misleading and unproven claims about the migrants, and the reporting team traveling with them details their desperation.
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Appearing before cameras sometimes multiple times a day to talk about the outbreak, the president has offered rosy assessments and unproven or even false assertions.
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The United States is obtaining "millions" of doses for further study and for "compassionate use" — letting doctors try the unproven drug on very sick people.
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But ultimately what perhaps damaged you most was not the unproven allegations of assaults decades ago, but your own lies and partisanship just last week.
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In the early 1990s, he spent more than three years grooming an internationally unproven United States team to host a home World Cup in 1994.
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There he was, year after year: jaw squared, hair closely cropped, relentlessly pursuing championships, no matter how broken down or unproven the roster would become.
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While Juul's "Make the Switch" floods airwaves — possibly breaking F.D.A. rules with implicit, unproven "modified risk tobacco product" claims — vape ads appear on homework websites.
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The F.D.A. has taken an industry-friendly approach toward companies using unproven cell cocktails to treat people desperate for relief from aging or damaged joints.
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We're still in Tank-A-Palooza territory, this time with an unproven GM and coach who have unprecedented amounts of guaranteed money headed their way.
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For the current study, researchers examined the training background of 608 clinicians at 166 companies advertising unproven stem cell therapies in California, Florida, and Texas.
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After the Ukraine scandal broke, Graham, Rubio and Cruz all signaled concern about a potential aid-for-investigations quid pro quo but called it unproven.
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They cheered loudly, urging Mr. Trump on, as he talked about mass deportations, "foreign refugees" overrunning communities and unproven allegations of voter fraud in California.
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The letter from the agency's director of compliance cited several examples of what the FDA says are unproven claims for Purell products made on gojo.
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Kirby Dick's Bleeding Edge explains that when commercial and consumer culture infiltrate the medical field, unproven and untested devices harm the lives of countless people.
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The unproven claim that coronavirus spread from eating bats is one of the most prevalent rumors about the outbreak on YouTube and the wider internet.
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The rise of streaming has fattened the wallets of superstar writer-producers like Shonda Rhimes and Ryan Murphy, while also giving chances to unproven writers.
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The salacious allegations in Steele's memos remain unproven, nearly three years after the memos went public -- a point which the Horowitz report on Monday underlines.
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Since the event coincides with Europe's preseason, most clubs use it as an opportunity to build up players' fitness and test out new, unproven talent.
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Ronnie Ortiz-Magro is dropping some heinous, and unproven, accusations against his baby mama -- posting texts he claims demonstrate she can't handle being a mother.
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Some of the allegations in the dossier have been shown to be false, while others have either been supported by public evidence or remain unproven.
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Some of the allegations in the dossier have been shown to be false, while others have either been supported by public evidence or remain unproven.
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As Trump repeatedly blasted unproven allegations of wrongdoing against the Bidens, Biden wasn't aggressive enough for Democrats who want the fight taken to the president.
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As a devastating disease afflicts the country's swine, companies are scrambling to roll out facial and voice recognition and other unproven ways to save them.
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The peer-to-peer model made for a good marketing pitch and a good way to raise money when the sites were new and unproven.
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Trump often treated facts with the same indifference he's shown throughout the campaign; plenty of the things he said were either unproven or simply false.
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The scales are often ground up and used as a scientifically unproven supplement to treat liver and bone issues, and for mothers to produce breast milk.
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"If they would also survive World War III is unproven and we'd prefer not to find out," added Bornberg-Bauer, who coauthored the genetics roach study.
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Unless a still unproven reproductive technology in rhinos — in vitro fertilization (IVF) — is used to sustain the subspecies, the northern white rhinos will soon go extinct.
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We shouldn't let an unproven belief cause us to hold raped women to a higher standard for evidence than other parents seeking termination of parental rights.
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On its website, Life posts links to studies that falsely link abortion to breast cancer, a classic trope of anti-abortion rhetoric that remains scientifically unproven.
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In defiance of his sister, Kenji threw his support behind Kuczynski ahead of the vote on whether to remove him from office over unproven graft allegations.
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The gist of it is: Terminally ill patients should be given wide latitude to try out unproven treatments if they have exhausted all their other options.
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Anti-abortion lawmakers across the country have embraced a doctor who says he can halt abortions that are already underway using a controversial, scientifically unproven procedure.
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Britain, meanwhile, has started taxing landfills so heavily that local officials, desperate to find an alternative, are investing in all manner of unproven waste-processing technologies.
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While I hope for years left, I am not under any illusion that unproven treatments and Hail Mary passes are the way for me to go.
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Mr Trump's motive for turning these unproven scraps into perhaps the most serious charge by a serving president against his predecessor appears straightforward, given his history.
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Musk may be a genius and a visionary but the truth is that Tesla has an unproven business model and a stock that is massively overpriced.
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So it's somewhat strange that a studio so well known for the singular story experience would branch out into the unproven space of cooperative, online shooters.
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But Hyperloop One wasn't in DC to sell people on the as-yet unproven technology, though there were many, many staffers eagerly waiting to answer questions.
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Although the real level of user demand for speaker products is currently unproven, China is on its way to overtake the US in the near term.
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For anxious investors, Google X was also shorthand for the company's freewheeling spending — money sunk into initiatives that are unproven or that flopped, like Google Glass.
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CBD regulation is more comparable to dietary supplements — looking out for unproven claims or companies that aren't safely manufacturing products, former FDA commissioner Mark McClellan said.
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There are countless proposed climate change countermeasures that might typically be considered engineering, like seawalls, geo-engineering, carbon capture, all of which are controversial and unproven.
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In our modern information security reality, startups devour the dollars of security professionals and investors alike, with unproven promises luring the less informed into their grasp.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Investors are betting on a little-known biotech company to supply Big Tobacco with low-nicotine cigarettes, but so far its technology is unproven.
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The accounts are disturbing and specific, but incomplete and unproven—something Hanks' accuser attributes to the trauma-based mind control she believes herself a victim of.
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The company went on the offensive the following day, threatening legal action against the FT over what it called "unproven and false allegations" against its employees.
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Though he seemed to recover from the virus after taking it, it's unproven and it could have been a coincidence that he recovered on his own.
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On Friday Trump stood by the unproven claims and shrugged off a dispute with Britain over the notion their spy agency had a hand in it.
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He didn't like that Comey didn't have his back on his unproven claim that President Barack Obama wiretapped him at Trump Tower during the 2016 election.
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But other experts told CNN they aren't convinced and say the photo is just another in a long history of unproven theories about the aviator's disappearance.
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Take evolution: Your respected pastor — whose judgment, you believe, is generally to be trusted — may assert evolution is unproven, while respected scientific authorities assert the opposite.
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It's no secret that banks are hesitant to lend to small business owners with unproven ideas, and when banks do lend, they are usually pretty conservative.
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"The methodology used by the researchers is unclear and unproven, and there are many factors that may impact results on third-party apps" the company added.
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The frenetic rush of funds into often unproven concepts has attracted intense scrutiny from regulators, prompting some projects to pre-emptively ban U.S. investors from participating.
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An adventurous and unproven enterprise like space mining requires the financial backing, legal frameworks, and favorable regulatory structures that allow the work to even take place.
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"A lot of these [carrier-killing] systems are essentially unproven," says Nick Childs, an expert at the International Institute of Strategic Studies, a London think-tank.
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Peters warns of the dangers of us cutting emissions too slowly, in the hope that an unproven technology will one day make up for our inaction.
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The other alleged benefits of keto are unproven, and medical experts have yet to understand what the long-term health consequences are of a ketogenic diet.
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This is shifting pressure onto more abstract and unproven counterterrorism methods that do not promise to halt violence but merely ameliorate underlying political or social drivers.
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In a second dissent, Justice Alito, joined by Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Thomas, said the causal link between the law and the closings was unproven.
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Some of the allegations contained in the memos have been shown to be false, while others have either been supported by public evidence or remain unproven.
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So it's not so much that Facebook is worried that it will be implicated in an as yet unproven conspiracy theory about the Trump election victory.
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There's some evidence that it can help children with a rare form of epilepsy called Dravet syndrome, but whatever other potential it may have remains unproven.
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Donald Trump held a press conference Wednesday in New York City that mostly concerned his campaign's alleged (and very, very unproven) ties to Russian government operatives.
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Private banks can also use cord blood for more unproven treatments, whereas public banks are FDA-mandated to only provide cord blood for FDA-approved treatments.
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Researchers and companies such as Deeptrace have ramped up research into technology to spot deepfakes, but the notion of a reliable deepfake detector is still unproven.
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While they do not want to miss out on popular companies with fast growth, they also have to weigh the risks of businesses with unproven economics.
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Faced with an enemy that is literally killing people he stayed true to form as he pushed an unproven coronavirus treatment that's still under scientific review.
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The Yankees have expressed confidence in their alternatives — Luis Cessa, Domingo German and Jonathan Loaisiga — even though those pitchers are largely unproven in the major leagues.
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The Obama and Clinton campaigns may have shared a law firm, but Mr. Trump's allegation that Mr. Obama's organization also financed the Steele dossier is unproven.
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Hydroxychloroquine is currently being studied to see whether it can be used to treat COVID-19 but, according to the CDC, its efficacy is still unproven.
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About 77 percent contained misinformation, 19 percent recommended unproven alternative medical treatments, and 27 percent had some commercial bias favoring treatments that were expensive and untested.
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It is testing three dose strengths of a vaccine candidate developed by Moderna, an upstart biotech using a novel and unproven genetic platform to develop vaccines.
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Unlike Mr. Musk's dreams, Mars Base Camp would not require unproven business plans or novel technologies far beyond what already exists or is already in development.
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"The idea of lending purely based on the data available on a consumer's mobile device was completely unproven — no one had ever done it," Richards said.
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Testimony at Guantánamo Bay shows that C.I.A. black sites, where some detainees were tortured, amounted to test labs for unproven techniques, with shifting rules shaping operations.
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The far-right radio show Infowars and its host, Alex Jones, have long promoted discredited and unproven quack remedies alongside conspiracies about liberal and scientific elites.
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Yang talked up his $5 trillion plan to reduce emissions, which includes cash for unproven and risky approaches like geo-engineering, space mirrors and cloud seeding.
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A rule that allows a judge to base a person's sentence on unproven accusations a jury has actually rejected turns these constitutional protections on their head.
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But they're not as good at sizing up companies based on the potential of their technology or their intellectual property or their unproven ideas, they said.
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The race is similar in Kansas, where Republicans nominated Secretary of State Kris Kobach, who is controversial because of his unproven claims of mass voter fraud.
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They told me of unproven approaches, such as equine therapy (in which patients spend time with horses), wilderness therapy (focused on outdoor activities), and confrontational treatments.
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In the meantime, I joined with other Alabama voters who voted for Moore based on their conservative principles rather than unproven allegations, no matter how troubling.
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"The fear the costs are going to spiral out of control ... is still somewhat overblown or at least unproven," he told CNBC's "Power Lunch " on Thursday.
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There is an inundation of false medical advice online, for example, that encourages people to avoid life-saving treatments such as vaccines and promotes unproven therapies.
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That paper identified 408 campaigns on GoFundMe and YouCaring last year that received more than $1.4 million in pledges intended for unproven stem cell-based interventions.
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"No one can file a lawsuit for unproven facts, no one can be sued for acts they have not committed," she told journalists in La Paz.
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Politically speaking, the House is less likely to impeach a president for obstruction if that obstruction pertained to an investigation into a nonexistent (or unproven) crime.
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An unproven Florida company failed to deliver emergency supplies to Puerto Rico to help rebuild homes following the devastation of Hurricane Maria, The Associated Press reports.
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Warner and Burr have declined to confirm or deny Nelson's controversial and unproven claim earlier this month that Russian hackers have "already penetrated" state voting systems.
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The failed IPO is yet another sign that investors are reassessing the wisdom of betting on unproven companies, especially during a time of elevated recession risk.
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Facebook has been testing a new mid-roll advertising option since August, but those ads are still unproven and most publishers have not yet tried them.
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To throw that away in exchange for the unproven approach Sanders represents, they argue, would be madness — particularly given that Obama's coalition carried two presidential elections already.
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The public, with no small help from the media sniffing a great story, is ready to believe in the supernatural powers of a mostly unproven targeting strategy.
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The removal of these books followed a Wired report which highlighted how the site is rife with books promoting scientifically unproven and potentially dangerous treatments for autism.
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Cohen also went after the Daily Beast when the site reported about 1993 allegations — still unproven — in a book claiming that Trump raped his former wife Ivana.
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Twitter users pointed out how "dangerous" and irresponsible his tweet was to make such a serious unproven allegation to his 22 million followers, as The Guardian stated.
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But when office space, homes and top talent were within the reach of young, unproven companies there was a constant spate of dreamers willing to try it.
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Louie Gohmert — who has pushed the as-yet unproven claim that a foreign power "other than Russia" gained access to Clinton's server — disputed the story about Page.
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More dauntingly, the report also refers to methods that remain unproven at commercial scale, such as "direct air capture" technologies, and bioenergy with carbon capture and storage.
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Another area of focus was the recent #MeToo movement, and a fear of what one commenter described as "unproven accusations destroying many men's careers without due process".
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This is an aspirational but unproven concept, one that seems risky to implement at scale in a way that doesn't violate privacy or completely piss customers off.
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The controversy started with some prominent YouTube users themselves, who made videos on the subject that quickly edged into unproven conspiracy theories about a "ring" of pedophiles.
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While many of her claims remain unproven, one has held up: The bank, called Pilatus Bank, did depend for much of its business on the Azeri elite.
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I've talked to those kids; the ones whose families volunteered them to test this new, unproven vaccine, in hopes it might help them get sick less often.
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Trump's allegations feed into his unproven claims of a rigged election system and "false smears" that he says are part of a conspiracy bent on defeating him.
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A direct comparison to Federer, who on Friday became the first male player to win 300 Grand Slam singles matches, is a burden for any unproven player.
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Many analysts believe price cycles will be shorter and shallower owing to the faster response times of shale producers, though this theory remains unproven and is controversial.
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FiveThirtyEight, a sports statistics website, reckons that this talented but largely unproven England team would be slight favourites against any country they could meet before the final.
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There are so many firms peddling AI capabilities of unproven value that someone should start "an AI fake news" channel, quips Tom Siebel, a Silicon Valley veteran.
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He also once discussed trying to "reverse" one teen's medication abortion, using a scientifically unproven method, while the teen was in the middle of the medical abortion.
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We got three albums firm and I'm 99 percent sure on this: it was the largest record deal for an unproven artist in history at that point.
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The bill also wouldn't force drug makers to make their unproven products available — it simply says the federal government can't stand in the way of that transaction.
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Once upon a time, tales of questionable customer service was the stuff myths were made of: unproven stories, word-of-mouth facts, and a dose of drama.
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But some long-term investors are queasy about its bets on early, unproven science that is taking the company down a road that has already seen crashes.
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I believe these unproven claims are an effort to set the stage to weaken our democratic process through a systematic national effort of voter suppression and intimidation.
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Provoking war with Turkey could massively back-fire, but such a gamble could pay off especially if the circumstances of the initial clash were ambiguous or unproven.
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"The more I've looked at it, the more I worry the assumptions upon which it's based are unproven," said Cornyn, the No. 2 Republican in the Senate.
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The proceeding against her in Congress is based on unproven allegations that she used accounting trickery to hide the true size of the budget deficit in 2015.
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It's a nightmare story: Three women pay tens of thousands of dollars to a South Florida clinic for unproven "stem cell therapy," only to end up blind.
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He has also spread an unproven and unsupported theory that Mueller's team is coercing people close to Trump to lie about him to bring down his presidency.
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As the clock runs out, with a patient facing hospice as the next and last step, what could be wrong with giving an unproven drug a chance?
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James will join a promising but unproven core of young players including 20-year-old Lonzo Ball, 22-year-old Kyle Kuzma and 23-year-Josh Hart.
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It also said that this misinformation about thermography could make people choose the scientifically unproven method over a mammogram, the best known way to screen for cancer.
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Yet, law enforcement agencies have spent hundreds of millions of dollars on this unproven strategy, and the nation's chief law enforcement officer is advocating for its expansion.
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Blessed with prodigious political skills still unproven in Harris, Obama stood apart from all the Washington-based candidates as an early opponent of the war in Iraq.
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A month after taking office, Trump established a White House commission to investigate his unproven claim that millions of undocumented immigrants voted for Clinton during the election.
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There have been at least 67 murders over unproven allegations of blasphemy since 1990, according to figures from a research center and independent records kept by Reuters.
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Many of our other ideas would have involved more risk: unproven market fit, a learning curve for our founding team and considerably more capital from outside investors.
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Some popular but as-yet unproven decentralized rivals, especially Ethereum, are now attracting a lot of attention thanks to claims about smart contracts and on-chain programming.
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Ultimately, Mr. O'Dea's contention that in finance — as with video games — you can ascend to an elite level by scrutinizing what the best players do remains unproven.
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WASHINGTON — The House, spurred on by President Trump, passed a bill on Wednesday that would give patients with terminal illnesses a right to try unproven experimental treatments.
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That's according to an investigation by UK's Sun newspaper, which accuses the internet giant of profiting off people's desperation and illness by selling unproven, snake-oil products.
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But she had never run a marathon outside of the flat course in Dubai, so her ability to win a big hilly race like Boston was unproven.
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He made a fortune hunting for oil in unproven terrain in the 1950s and '60s, then reinvented himself as a corporate raider in the 210s and '22000s.
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Use the accumulation of unproven accusations as evidence of their plausibility, rather than as charges to be investigated separately or as variations of the same fundamental untruth.
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Tedros also warned against using unproven, off-label drugs for COVID-19, because that could create a shortage for people who need them to treat other conditions.
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However, there are no approved mRNA vaccines on the market, Dunn said, so Moderna's unproven technology will have to be tested in real time against the virus.
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Williams's nerves so far are reminiscent of the last Grand Slam final she played against an unproven "next big thing": Maria Sharapova in the 303 Wimbledon final.
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While a starter has yet to be determined, the group of veterans will ensure that the Knicks will not have to depend solely on the unproven Ntilikina.
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Those allegations are unproven, although the Justice Department has said it's reviewing whether to appoint another special counsel to probe the matter, as many Republicans have demanded.
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Mr. Trump denounced the unproven claims as a Nazi-esque smear, and called BuzzFeed a "failing pile of garbage" during a heated news conference on Jan. 11.
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The governor, who has suggested a new but unproven technology to modernize the system, also said he wants more input from tech experts about upgrading the signals.
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While Cipollone is known as a well-respected litigator within conservative circles and a close ally of the president, his chops on TV remain unproven at best.
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They spent more time attacking Bloomberg, an immediate threat, on the (unproven) theory that any moderate candidate could surely win a one-on-one race with Sanders.
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What do you think investors are going to want to see given the fact that space tourism is largely unproven, for them to buy into the vision?
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Doubts are creeping in because Norwegian's fate rests on the still unproven strategy of adapting the success of low-cost short-haul travel to long-haul routes.
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Democrats have pushed them to crack down more forcefully on white nationalist extremism, while Republicans have leveled unproven allegations that social media companies are censoring conservative voices.
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They said it was the courts' responsibility to protect companies from the unfair and damaging publicity that can arise from unproven allegations that their products are dangerous.
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But he did not say that the dossier is made up of unproven hearsay from Mr. Steele's sources, much of which journalists have been unable to confirm.
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Thanks to a mix of unprofessional behavior from CEO Adam Neumann, poor corporate governance, and unproven financials, the company cancelled its public offering filings and ousted Neumann.
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But the joke was axed after salacious details in an as-yet-unproven intel dossier suggested that Donald "45" Trump may have engaged in such an act.
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Trump has long harbored -- and promulgated -- the unproven and, to date, fact-free idea that there was (and is) some sort of "deep state" conspiracy against him.
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It shows how the marketing maverick hired and co-opted a director of the F.D.A.'s antibiotics division to support unproven medical ideas favorable to the industry.
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Though it is true that the six major claims in the Steele dossier are still unproven, some parts of it have since turned out to be substantiated.
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Still, according to the current public evidence, the speculation that Trump or his top aides could be implicated in some major Russian election interference scandal remains entirely unproven.
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"The Agency wrongly awarded LSAs to a portfolio of three unproven rockets based on unstated metrics, unequal treatment under the procurement criteria, and opaque industrial planning," SpaceX alleged.
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The move would expand on Trump's interest in the unproven claims he has made since November's election alleging millions of illegal votes were cast, without citing any evidence.
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Warren, who previously opposed legalized gambling in her state, began championing the bill amid concerns about her unproven Native American ancestry, which were amplified by President Donald Trump.
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Tesla – Goldman downgraded the automaker to "sell" from "neutral" on concerns about operational execution, as well as cash needs and an unproven business in its solar business, SolarCity.
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Trump has pushed an unproven accusation that then-Vice President Biden improperly tried to help his son by pressuring the Ukrainian government to fire the country's prosecutor general.
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But the most serious allegations, including several pursued by Kenneth Starr, the independent counsel who uncovered Mr Clinton's dallying with Monica Lewinsky, were dismissed as unproven or baseless.
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The Department of Justice faced a deadline today to show evidence to the House Intelligence Committee on Trump's unproven claim that Obama wiretapped Trump Tower during the campaign.
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" But a top Republican source told me that leaders view Ford's account as "not only unproven, but unprovable," and will not take the risk of an extended "pause.
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But it did take risks by pushing forward with an unproven screen shape and going all-in on curved designs, which haven't been universally liked in the past.
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They do not want to miss out on popular companies with fast growth, but at the same time have to weigh the risks of businesses with unproven economics.
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But its technology is more unproven and more complex than its counterparts, experts say, and it's ran into specific technical challenges, The Washington Post reported earlier this year.
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It was, of course, indulging in playful hyperbole—even the Chinese Communist Party has no plans to supplant modern medical science with ancient and unproven forms of treatment.
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In a twist, anti-Mueller advocates claim Strzok used the dossier to ask for a warrant to spy on the Trump campaign during the election — another unproven assertion.
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That it still exists after three years is a surprise to many; it's hard enough to start a new global racing series without pushing new and unproven technology.
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I have never found any evidence of this, and Snopes, the internet myth-buster/dream killer, confirmed that this "brothel law" rumor is widely popular but very unproven.
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Almost all of those companies, and especially Amazon and Google, began bundling AI features into existing camera lines, making Lighthouse's product a tough sell from an unproven startup.
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He also once discussed trying to "reverse" one teen's medication abortion, using a scientifically unproven method, while the teen was in the middle of the medical abortion. Sen.
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A former Obama administration official is pushing back against the Trump White House after press secretary Sean Spicer misquoted her while attempting to promote unproven claims about wiretapping.
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He punted on the question of Trump's unproven assertion that millions of illegal votes cost him victory in the popular vote against Hillary Clinton in last year's election.
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They also go on to bash "large corporations" for cutting off promotion of XXX's music in playlists based on "unproven allegations" -- a clear shot at Spotify's new policy.
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Snap's current valuation is "rich under most scenarios" for an unproven model that marketers see as experimental, Youssef Squali, analyst at Cantor Fitzgerald, said in a research note.
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In one case, the agency found that consumers had been duped into paying $179 million over five years for unproven weight-loss, muscle-building and wrinkle-reduction products.
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Despite the fact that the great majority of alternative treatments are either unproven or known to be rubbish, the discipline has also become more intertwined with conventional medicine.
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Giuliani has made the unproven claim in interviews and on Twitter that Soros had some kind of murky involvement in Ukraine, which Giuliani suggested he was somehow investigating.
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"It was hard to hear that, being a health care provider," Metz said of employees' unproven safety claims and recommendations that women not ask their doctors about it.
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Ratcheting is especially common among companies with an unproven business model that are burning through cash quickly, said Steve Sutter, chief financial officer at the software company Egnyte.
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During the dot-com euphoria of the late 22000s, ordinary investors piled into shares of young, unproven technology companies and the day-trading taxi driver symbolized the era.
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In addition to Montero and Lugo, the Mets have used another unproven youngster as a starter, Robert Gsellman, who pitched steadily in Sunday's loss to the Philadelphia Phillies.
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Despite the lack of definitive proof that this kind of therapy works in humans, direct-to-consumer clinics in the US and abroad offer unproven stem cell therapies.
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And for whatever reason, Google decided to forgo the most common way to entice players onto a new and unproven platform: exclusive games you cannot play anywhere else.
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Not only was Google Glass tasked with the challenge of introducing consumers to a new idea, but it also had to convince consumers to buy new unproven hardware.
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It seemed there was a narrative to uphold, a long-term strategy of undermining this particular campaign and connecting it to some sort of unproven collusion with Russia.
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Those unproven allegations, which Trump denied, traveled around social media in a matter of minutes and changed the tenor of the press conference, Trump's first since the election.
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It'd be hard for any artist to launch a career with a superstar like R. Kelly writing their songs and then start fresh with an unproven new team.
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Unproven upside alone has always been insufficient to motivate cross-functional modernization, but the threat of a multi-billion-dollar penalty may finally spur these companies to action.
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In a world where sitting senators and congressmen can be forced out in a matter of days over unproven allegations, that means Wall Street is still very vulnerable.
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Both men now play a key role in the current investigation into possible, but still unproven, collusion between Russia and Donald Trump's campaign during the 2628 election cycle.
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We connect with experts on these topics and then juxtapose their opinions with the perspectives of people who have had very human but, in some cases, unproven experiences.
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The cubesats wouldn't play a direct role in InSight's success or failure, so it was a challenge to persuade NASA to support a nonessential program using unproven technology.
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Nurse was both unproven (at least as an N.B.A. coach) and undaunted, and those qualities seemed to make him the perfect fit for a team full of strivers.
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The political narrative dominating the news includes scenes of desperate, weary souls seeking asylum and alarms over an impending — albeit unproven — invasion of hordes bringing crime and disease.
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While cutting fossil fuel emissions is safe and permanent, CO22020 removal methods are vulnerable to leakage, unproven at scale and often imperil the environment and vulnerable human populations.
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Barclays pharmaceutical research team noted that while mRNA vaccines remain unproven, they are likely to dominate the shorter-term headlines given faster development timelines and rapid early progress.
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Crashes can be mitigated by new technologies like automatic emergency braking and pedestrian detection, but whether these can do enough to neutralize SUVs' danger to people is unproven.
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The agency, which regulates the cosmetics and beauty industry, says it is "concerned" about the growing number of CBD products that make unproven health claims in their marketing.
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The barrage of unproven criticism and, in the case of that last claim, outright slander aimed at the newest member of the British royal family has been appalling.
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But if the state uses its formulary to exclude or bargain down the prices of drugs with minimal or unproven benefits, there will be little harm to patients.
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The Times has checked on a number of the details in the memos — some titillating, others that would amount to extremely serious acts — but discounted them as unproven.
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Repairability is still an important concern when it comes to devices with folding screens, since the reliability of the folding screens and hinge mechanisms are still relatively unproven.
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Over the past two years, VCs have closed two to three "hypergiant" funding rounds—more than $2.33 million—every week, mostly in unprofitable ventures with unproven business models.
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It's expected now that premium smartphones will now cost more than $1,000, and to shell out even more than that for a still-unproven form factor seems unwise.
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" Dr. Grossman said that it was reasonable to conduct more research on the matter, but that it was "completely unreasonable to advocate for this unproven treatment on humans.
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His conduct, his unproven denials, and yes his father's insistence not only on backing him up but seemingly facilitating much of his behavior is not beyond scrutiny whatsoever.
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Since the dossier has been released, some of the claims have been debunked, others have held up over time; some remain unproven, and other parts are partially true.
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More than a few national press people are part of that industry as they print or broadcast unproven accusations using the word "reportedly" to justify spreading unverified information.
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Sean Spicer, the White House spokesman, reasserted Mr. Trump's unproven allegations against the Obama administration, insisting that there is evidence of "politically motivated" surveillance of the Trump campaign.
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JK: I think the reality is that a lot of businesses have unproven business models and unit economics, and they're garnering massive amounts of capital from different constituents.
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In an offensive shootout, the Patriots are unproven, if only because just one opponent topped 30 points against them — the Seahawks, who beat them in November, 31-24.
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The agency is now clarifying its regulations, but aside from warning manufacturers against making unproven health claims, it has done little to stop the sale of spiked products.
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Gargling with salt water kills the virus – false/unproven The WHO explains on its "myth busters" page that there is no evidence to suggest that saltwater eliminates the coronavirus.
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The idea exploits an aspect of string theory, the putative but unproven "theory of everything" that posits that the elementary constituents of reality are very tiny, wriggling strings.
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When Daydream arrived, people in the industry remarked on how it revealed Google's strategy to double down on mobile — choosing a more bottom-up approach to the unproven field.
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So far, though, there's no proof that it has any benefit, and it was the subject of a class-action lawsuit alleging that the company falsely advertised unproven benefits.
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"I do not know why Canadian federal and provincial regulatory bodies have not taken a more aggressive response to businesses marketing unlicensed and unproven stem cell products," he said.
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They saw past technical challenges, low fidelity and — perhaps most crucially — beyond the status quo's preconceptions of what was possible in order to investigate the potential of something unproven.
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Conservatives have offered unproven allegations of bias against the right, but observers of all stripes worry that platforms can narrow users' view of the world, rather than expand them.
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Short-form video is an unproven format for mobile, especially after the disaster that was Verizon's Go90, which burned through $1.2 billion before Verizon shut it down last year.
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Trump has pushed an unproven accusation that then-Vice President Biden improperly tried to help his son, Hunter, by pressuring the Ukrainian government to fire the country's prosecutor general.
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The defense will counter that these unproven, uncharged other acts are not similar, not relevant, and, even if they were, they are too prejudicial to meet the balancing test.
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In the call, Mr. Trump pressed Mr. Zelensky to investigate former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and unproven theories about Democratic collusion with Ukraine during the 2016 election.
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"The deceptive marketing of unproven treatments may not only cause injuries but may also keep some patients from accessing appropriate, recognized therapies to treat severe medical conditions," Gottlieb wrote.
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Other unproven theories point to Syrian involvement or a so-called local connection, which once involved a former chief of Argentina's intelligence agency and a group of police officers.
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Many Fox News personalities have pushed the (unproven) idea that the Obama administration sent Downer to keep tabs on the Trump campaign and help Hillary Clinton win the election.
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So what we've got are three distinct, but connected, scandals — each unproven but credible enough that investigations from both the press and elements of the US government are ongoing.
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Overall, patients who chose unproven methods were more than twice as likely to die during the follow-up period than those who received treatments like chemotherapy, radiation and surgery.
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These machines maintained a tenuous advantage at first: new flat-panel TVs cost thousands of dollars, and consumers had to sort through a confusing assortment of unproven display technologies.
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Those are quite a lot of extreme, scientifically unproven changes to make to your lifestyle in the name of detoxing (which, again, your body does all on its own).
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The FDA has its work cut out for it as it tries to rein in unregulated and unproven industries that are racking up public attention and billion-dollar profits.
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This view encompasses TCB's comparatively weak asset quality metrics and a somewhat unproven lending strategy relative to both similarly and higher rated banks in Fitch's midtier bank peer group.
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The big picture: The number of specialized clinics offering unproven stem cell treatments has grown from 12 in 2009 to more than 700 in 2017, according to one tally.
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The overriding tone of these discussions is a mixture of lurid interest and small-town hysteria, with users desperate for clues to inspire or reinforce their own unproven theories.
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As they argue against DeVos's billion-dollar experiments, they can begin to dispel the myth that our public schools are somehow a catastrophe in need of radical, unproven fixes.
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" Panetta, who on Sunday said the president's unproven allegations "makes us vulnerable to our enemies," said he is "very concerned" that the Trump administration is in a "bunker mentality.
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Earlier, Rich's brother wrote a letter to the executive producer of Sean Hannity's Fox News show, pleading with him to stop spreading the unproven theory about the unsolved killing.
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The FDA and the Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday sent three warning letters to companies allegedly making unproven claims about CBD treating ailments like cancer, Alzheimer's disease and others.
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" After the pair went golfing together, Cillizza wrote that Paul "has emerged as the chief defender of the President's unproven claims of being wire-tapped by the Obama administration.
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And in a twist, anti-Mueller advocates claim Strzok used the dossier to ask for a warrant to spy on the Trump campaign during the election, another unproven assertion.
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Such bio-renovation is the basis of an unproven, almost vampiric, treatment in vogue in some circles: transfusion into the old of the blood of the young (see article).
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Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump spent the past two weeks spreading unproven allegations that Democratic partisans in the FBI embedded a spy inside his 2016 campaign for political purposes.
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Trump also quoted conservative commentator Mollie Hemingway in another tweet on Tuesday morning in reference to his unproven allegations that the FBI spied on his presidential campaign in 2016.
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And while tech sites are generally conservative when it comes to handing out kudos when a product is still so new and unproven, Engadget's Andrew Tarantola had similar thoughts.
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is launching a crackdown on the growing dietary supplements industry, warning that some of the products are being illegally marketed with unproven claims.
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By ignoring these much larger threats and focusing instead on unproven campaign gossip, the commission is missing an opportunity to reassure voters that our elections are fair and protected.
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The bill has been discussed in the context of 9/85033 and the unproven allegation that senior Saudi leaders were in some way complicit with the al Qaeda attack.
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"Abortion opponents in Ohio have accelerated their efforts to stigmatize abortion with medically-inaccurate information and unproven practices," NARAL Pro-Choice Ohio Executive Director Kellie Copeland told the Dispatch.
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At the time, Facebook had 10 million users compared with Myspace's 100 million and was about to bet the business on News Feed, which was unproven as a product.
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The program is unproven; a nearly complete study on its effectiveness gives it high marks for building community relationships but does not assess whether the group reduces violent extremism.
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"This seems especially true given Herbert's concession that the allegations made by CMP are unproven and in fact false, and in light of the current political climate," Briscoe wrote.
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Rather than rush the sale and deployment of unproven technology, our government should take the time to develop tests and minimum standards to ensure its reliability and lifesaving potential.
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Hosp explained that large firms would bank on their established credibility to potentially raise even larger sums than what small start-ups with unproven business concepts are raising today.
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There is something wildly freeing about the savage killings in "Lizzie," a distinctly feminist take on the notorious Lizzie Borden, history's most famous, if unproven, mom-and-pop slayer.
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But Obria's website also prominently advertises "abortion pill reversal," an unproven technique in which patients are treated with progesterone after the first pill in a regimen of abortion medication.
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"The claims made by the British government are unproven," he said in a statement on Tuesday, adding it was inappropriate to take such serious measures without a factual basis.
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But the report said the efficacy of measures, such as planting forests, bioenergy use or capturing and storing CO2, were unproven at a large scale and carried some risks.
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He couldn't move, but as soon as he saw us he starts telling us which areas are cleared, which areas are unproven and how the safe lanes were marked.
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It comes at a time when the durability of foldable devices is still relatively unproven, despite the strenuous lab testing that manufacturers say they've been putting their devices through.
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Overall, cancer was the subject of the most popular kind of health misinformation, with viral articles promoting unproven cures for cancer making up roughly a third of our list.
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Updates about ongoing investigations mean that unproven accusations swirl around people who may have done nothing wrong, or at least not enough to justify charging them with a crime.
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"What we are concerned about here is that Ohio's most vulnerable children are being subjected to experimental, unproven and expensive treatments and surgeries," Hood said during the press conference.
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While speaking to reporters, Mulvaney indicated that Trump withheld military aid from Ukraine in part to get the country to investigate an unproven theory related to the 2016 election.
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Details: Stella called for Omar to be tried for treason and hanged in response to an unproven claim that the congresswoman gave sensitive intelligence information to Iran and Qatar.
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Our most famous self-investigator is, of course, our incoming president, Donald J. Trump; perhaps no one is more committed to embracing and trumpeting unproven claims from the internet.
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There is a lot of evidence, proven and unproven, everybody's got an opinion, that Ukraine did try to interfere, along with Russia and probably others in the 22016 election.
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The most salacious elements of the dossier are unproven, yet many of the allegations contained in the memos have held up over time, or at least proven partially true.
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Founded in 2008, Twilio was once a tentative early-stage company feeling its way forward in the market with an unproven product and more future potential than actual results.
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Mr. Trump may not have absorbed it because he was thrown off guard when told about a Democratic-financed dossier that included unproven allegations about his ties to Russia.
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Jack Wolf and his wife Laurie, who run the syndicate Starlight Racing, jumped at the opportunity to buy into Audible and Justify because they usually invest in unproven yearlings.
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Trump and his allies have been pursuing unproven corruption allegations against Biden and his son Hunter involving a prosecutor in Ukraine who was looking into a Ukrainian energy company.
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While some reporters and former political operatives have claimed that Cambridge Analytica used Facebook data to manipulate voters in elections around the world, much of that has been unproven.
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Stone violated that order by reposting articles promoting unproven conspiracy theories about Russia's 2016 hacking of the Democratic National Committee's computer system and mocking people connected to his case.
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Then Mr. Markey went back to his district to inform administrators and teachers that he wanted to order an unproven device that most of them had never heard of.
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The number of migrants apprehended at the southern border has plummeted 75% since May The post-truth prophets Pregnant people are being offered an unproven treatment to "reverse" abortions
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Kaspersky Lab denied knowledge of any role in the attack, and decried "news coverage of unproven claims continu[ing] to perpetuate accusations about the company" in a written statement.
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And while the FDA won a case back in June to shut down a single clinic in Florida, the entire field is still largely unregulated, and the science unproven.
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The cases expose gaps in the ability of government health agencies to protect consumers from unproven treatments offered by entrepreneurs who promote the supposed healing power of stem cells.
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While the comparisons to Mr. Chávez are overblown and the connections to Russia totally unproven, Mr. López Obrador must still convince investors that his policies will be business friendly.
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The gist of the movement's mission is that terminally ill patients should be given wide latitude to try out unproven treatments if they have exhausted all their other options.
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During the panel, she supported the work of a doctor who advocates the scientifically unproven theory that women who take contraceptive pills are more likely to die violent deaths.
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The potential harm to fetuses, though still unproven, was enough to prompt the World Health Organization to declare Zika a "public health emergency of international concern," or PHEIC, today.
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Meanwhile, on e-commerce sites like Amazon and eBay, vendors have hawked unproven and dangerous health "cures, " including an industrial-strength bleach that is billed as eliminating autism in children.
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He's the guy who briefly led a national commission on alleged (but unproven) election fraud that was ended by President Donald Trump just a few months after it was formed.
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"Sadly this isn't the first time, especially on the state level, that medical procedures that are unproven or unnecessary were mandated," says National Women's Health Network Executive Director Cindy Pearson.
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The report contained unproven claims of a highly personal nature—some involving bizarre interactions with sex workers in Moscow—and it's dominated the news cycle since its publication Tuesday night.
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I'm not saying they should run wild and pull a Samsung with future iPhones or MacBooks that use unproven technologies like foldable screens or even release the rumored AR glasses.
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He has repeatedly refuted Colbeck's unproven claims, emphasizes the need for a separation between church and state in government, and is progressive on social issues like abortion and gay marriage.
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"This is a plan that we think is risky and unproven," said David French, senior vice president of government relations at the National Retail Federation, the industry's main trade group.
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"Amplifying the QAnon conspiracy in particular, while unproven, demonstrates their modus operandi of amplifying existing social tensions by increasing the perception of popularity of certain concepts or sentiments," Decker said.
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It seems difficult to come back from an announcement of being shut down, and I don't feel like integration with an unproven cryptocurrency will bring the app back into popularity.
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Written by an anonymous group that calls itself Peach — Parents Educating and Advocating for Children's Health — the document laces largely unproven anti-vaccination theories with passages from Jewish religious texts.
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"While the existence of Planet [Nine] remains unproven, we consider capture from one of the sun's young brethren a plausible route to explain such an object's orbit," the report stated.
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Last Friday, US marshals seized five vials of the smallpox vaccine from San Diego-based StemImmune Inc, which was using them as part of an unproven method for treating tumors.
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Other investors told Axios that uncertainty about market economics in the future can make them hesitant, especially if a company's technology is also unproven—it's a double risk, they say.
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This technology, costly and unproven on a massive scale, is a way to do that without getting off oil and gas that producers have made big profits on for decades.
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Other countries often exclude expensive, unproven treatments from health coverage, but "when American insurance companies try this approach, they invariably run into a buzz saw of public outrage," Freedman writes.
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So did a former Russian spy chief linked to the dossier produced by a former British intelligence official that made a string of salacious – but still unproven – allegations about Trump.
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"Substances that contain components of marijuana will be treated like any other products that make unproven claims to shrink cancer tumors," FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb said in the statement.
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Cantor also said it based the rating on the company's current valuation, which it said was "rich under most scenarios," an "unproven model with marketers," and an untested management team.
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The ASX has come under fire for enabling unprofitable and unproven companies in the tech space to go public, something that analysts have said devalues the exchange and its companies.
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Since the mid-2000s, clinics have been selling expensive, unproven stem-cell treatments to any patient desperate enough to believe their claims of cures for everything from arthritis to autism.
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GENEVA (Reuters) - Governments should tax sugary drinks to fight the global epidemics of obesity and diabetes, the World Health Organization said on Tuesday, recommendations industry swiftly branded "discriminatory" and "unproven".
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The sort of telephone game of what products work for what condition has boosted consumer interest in CBD, and it's aided by an illegal industry that's making unproven health claims.
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