A complaint cannot be filed or properly pursued if key evidence has been withheld or even falsified. |
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I can't think of any theory as broad as Darwinism or Freudianism that could be falsified directly. |
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Paup does not reproduce the phenetic clusters, and therefore the null hypothesis is falsified. |
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If pendulums do not behave in the way predicted by the theory, then the theory is falsified. |
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Best also said he had falsified two other case reports at the direction of the 31-year-old Auner during his stint with the training officer. |
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They were accused of using stolen and falsified credit cards, identity theft and banking fraud. |
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In what way could the hypothesis that McFadden's process is consciousness be falsified? |
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Shipman had falsified his records to create bogus medical histories to explain away the sudden deaths of his victims. |
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Then he falsified an email, from an anonymous person, informing him that hit men killed his family. |
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The information we had about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq was exaggerated or falsified. |
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Soon enough, the court discovers her boss has presented falsified evidence, and he's whacked by the thugs for blowing the case. |
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If a single mammalian fossil were found in situ in precambrian rock strata, evolution would be falsified. |
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Local President Billie Davenport said that none of the sick calls were falsified. |
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Those young people have deliberately lied and falsified documents, which is fraud, misuse of a document, and so on. |
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Some of her examples of falsified science journal articles are interesting here although they are somewhat dated. |
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It has redrawn the electoral boundaries, will use intimidation at the polling stations and has apparently falsified the electoral roll. |
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The findings completely falsified the concoctions of the secular media and the minority religious leaders. |
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This man was a convicted drug addict who had falsified prescriptions to get his fixes. |
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As one prediction after another was falsified, he segued unblushingly onto the next predicted catastrophe. |
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He cites evidence that doctors or medics falsified death certificates to cover up homicides. |
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He has also been bailed by police investigating allegations that he falsified documents relating to blood tests ordered by worried parents. |
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When I called Morris and asked for the adoption specialist, he told me we were turned down because we had falsified the application. |
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One senior investigator was found by the three judges to have falsified statements attributed to Murphy. |
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Records of food cooking temperatures were missing, inaccurate and even falsified. |
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There is now some speculation that the allegations were falsified by Phil Weaver. |
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He was said to have deliberately falsified a document to increase his salary and backdate his pension. |
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Using your own finger as a key means the assurance of it never being lost, forgotten, stolen or falsified. |
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Others use falsified or altered entry documents, such as photo substitutions, or gain entry as imposters. |
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Norman had falsified invoices to purported service providers. |
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Blair falsified datelines and put his byline on the work of others. |
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For products bearing a falsified mark, the simple deletion or removal of the mark shall not suffice to allow these products to be put on sale. |
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The provision applies therefore to the use of both a stolen and a counterfeited or falsified means of payment. |
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Balance sheets are being falsified, funds embezzled, and false information deftly fed to the public. |
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Let us say that I could have rendered a proposition false in the weak sense iff I was able to do something such that, if I did it, the proposition would have been falsified. |
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Some have advanced very slowly, others are at a standstill and still others have been falsified and contaminated. |
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A falsified invoice was also attached to the TIR Carnet used for the last leg of the journey. |
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Food control is therefore intended to prevent the marketing of adulterated, falsified, toxic products, or products unfit for consumption. |
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As a top lawyer, he would be in a position to ensure that none of Russia's recent history was falsified. |
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Election results are usually falsified by the election commission, he says, and so do not represent the will of the people. |
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Several of Mr Madoff's employees falsified records of non-existent trading activity and will probably spend their lives in jail. |
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The directive should also seek to reduce wholesale distribution of falsified medicines to third countries. |
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It is clear that some process workers falsified records of the diameter of fuel pellets taken for QA sampling. |
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As axioms the first two propositions listed above cannot be tested or falsified by science. |
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When millions in pension dollars were lost due to fraudulent and falsified test data, investors around the world were outraged. |
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The use of falsified medicines can result in therapeutic failure and can put lives at risk. |
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The bank hid credits, falsified accounts and created dummy loans. |
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The nineteenth century notions of the evolution of religion from primitive animism to polytheism to monotheism have been falsified in tribe after tribe all over the world. |
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What to make of all these ultimatums, those rescinded or falsified and those left on the table? |
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Two-plus years ago, Taranto and I had an exchange over Andrew Breitbart's promotion of a falsified video. |
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Most of the information he had given to Diane earlier was falsified and untrue, and this fact might just lead to the fall of the Northern Coast and its Stands. |
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The fact that falsified, erroneous reports made it into the pages of the Times demonstrates a flawed editorial process and a severe lapse in judgment from management. |
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Identifying details should be omitted if they are not essential, but patient data should never be altered or falsified in an attempt to attain anonymity. |
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It was called following allegations that in one ward alone, 3,000 out of 7,000 postal codes were stolen, altered or falsified during last year's local elections. |
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He falsified the medical records of Hazel Wood when she died of serious heart disease because three months earlier he attributed her chest pains to stomach problems. |
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Dr. Rummel claims that my assertions are falsified in my own data. |
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Should we determine at any time that you submitted falsified information, you would no longer be considered a candidate for employment with our company. |
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Where are the stringent standards of regulation, when you are dealing with a company that has falsified documents and has been shown time and time again to operate its affairs in this very slipshod manner? |
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He considered that if a theory cannot, in principle, be falsified by criticism, it is not a scientific theory. |
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In contrast, in physics a comparison with experiments always makes sense, since a falsified physical theory needs modification. |
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The unity of selected, falsified cultural heritages of the subjugated peoples represents the muddy historical ground for Pseudomacedonism. |
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Several members of the tribunal later testified that important portions of the transcript were falsified by being altered in her disfavor. |
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Furthermore, digital works are easily altered, or even falsified, which means that there are many potential threats to the moral right of authors. |
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The RTU provides falsified information to operators in order to make it look like everything is normal. |
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If, after employing you at Pitney Bowes, we were to discover that you falsified information, you would be subject to disciplinary action that could lead to termination of your employment. |
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As a single woman, I could adopt, but as the wife of a seropositive man, I forfeited this right, which was out of our control unless we falsified our medical records. |
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In that regard, the Court gave insufficient proof, assessed that proof contradictorily and, moreover, falsified it. It also infringed the presumption of innocence and the appellant's rights of defence. |
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The arbitrator hearing the grievance noted that most of the case law on falsified employment applications concerned applications to obtain the job itself, not a promotion. |
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This could include anything from claiming to have a higher income than they actually have to providing falsified proof of identification or a falsified appraisal of the property. |
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It was reported by Zaitseu, but his memoirs were almost certainly exaggerated or completely falsified by Commie ghostwriters. |
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Facts were suppressed, falsified or hushed up. |
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Can he confirm, from his seat, that no invoices were forged or falsified? |
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The papers, about semiconductors, were revealed to contain falsified data and other scientific fraud. |
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Does that still leave it as falsified, in your opinion? |
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It is concerned with the entry into the legal supply chain of medicinal products which are falsified in relation to their identity, history or source. |
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Given the fact that the reported data was found to be faked it has to be concluded that also the underlying documents were forged in order to be brought in line with the reported falsified information. |
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In science and philosophy, ad hoc means the addition of extraneous hypotheses to a theory to save it from being falsified. |
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One of the problems of presenting videos as evidence in court has been ensuring they are proofed against counter-claims that they have been falsified or digitally altered. |
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If a nomination proves to be falsified, the fourth ranked nominee in that category will then become a finalist with that nomination being forwarded to all committee members. |
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They threatened him, coerced him and falsified his witness statements. |
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Though theories cannot in Popper's view be supported, they can be corroborated: a better corroborated theory is one that has been subjected to more and more rigorous tests without having been falsified. |
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Several news articles appeared in May 2008 citing two NSERC-supported researchers alleged to have falsified and plagiarized data, and a third who was accused of spending NSERC grant funds on ineligible personal items. |
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A total of 10 States have either full or partial ability to control the issuance of identity papers and travel documents, and can also detect fraudulent or falsified documents. |
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However, as we will show, this claim is falsified by the occurrence of English middles with intransitive verbs. |
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They argued that the election had been falsified due to junta control, and complained that the international community had let down the opposition. |
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Advocates of the Whale Cove theory dismiss the latitude given by Drake on the grounds that he may have deliberately falsified it in order to deceive the rival Spanish. |
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In the instance of a scientific model or theory being falsified it is proposed to describe the predicate as tralse, ie true before time t and false thereafter. |
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This view is falsified by the wide scatter of temple orientation. |
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This problem arises from his position that the truth content of our theories, even the best of them, cannot be verified by scientific testing, but can only be falsified. |
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Thus we can only say that the whole package of relevant theories has been collectively falsified, but cannot conclusively say which element of the package must be replaced. |
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A Serco employee later revealed that the company had falsified 252 reports to the National Health Service regarding Serco health services in Cornwall. |
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Archival material for the transatlantic trade in the 16th to 18th centuries may seem useful as a source, yet these record books were often falsified. |
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