What happened to the good old days, when we waited for kernel hackers to buy the unsupported laptops first and get them going for the rest of us? |
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He reiterated that his evidence, the only evidence put up against his client, was illogical, inconsistent and unsupported by any other evidence. |
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The claims that it is so related are based on scientifically unsupported assumptions. |
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The precast-concrete panels were attached to the steel ribs at the quarter points of the panels, with the top and bottom ends left unsupported. |
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The court applied the appropriate legal tests to the evidence and the findings of fact are neither unreasonable nor unsupported by the evidence. |
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The argument is between giving unjustified publicity to an unsupported claim and denying our readers an insight into a story of the day. |
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A judge has thrown the case out, but not because it is meritless or unsupported by the evidence. |
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The present application is inappropriate and unsupported by any coherent evidence. |
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A finding of fact which is unsupported by any evidence clearly involves an error of law. |
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Unfortunately, she too often uses her skills to rail against what she calls unfounded, unsupported assumptions rather than to shatter them. |
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Absence, unsupported by an adequate medical certificate, will not be accepted as an excuse. |
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Plummy amused the whole school, over 220 pupils, with tricks and jokes while Ivan performed his unsupported ladder act, which included juggling. |
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Then for about 90 minutes the French made a series of fruitless attacks with unsupported cavalry on unbroken allied infantry squares. |
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All these feats will be achieved unsupported by teams bringing in supplies or aid. |
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Why else would his unsupported delation have led to my immediate dismissal? |
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Maria chooses this job to escape a potential life as a single, unsupported mother living in poverty and boredom in her small town. |
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It's theologically unsupported and pastorally disastrous and it's tearing our diocese apart. |
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One of the keys to the slant of any newspaper story is seeing which way the unsupported passives go. |
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This leaves the unsupported spade rudder quite vulnerable to damage should it be grounded even in a soft bottom. |
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Here we have a simple tale of him leaping to conclusions, making unsupported and insupportable inferences, and being treated as a hero for it. |
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This proposed model for understanding the evolution of feathers is rife with ungrounded assumptions and unsupported conclusions. |
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Let these half-baked, unsupported remarks carry the conversation a few more versts. |
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This is Sun's attempt to stir up more developer interest in its OS and to mimic Red Hat's unsupported Fedora operating system. |
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Bell pits were shallow, unsupported shafts dug on vein outcrops that widened into bell-like shapes as they were sunk. |
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The possibility of a knock to the head affecting the hearing is not unsupported in his birth chart. |
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Not only do we learn something in detail, but it is satisfying to offer Linux users access to previously unsupported devices. |
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It is assumed that the unsupported outer border of the pouch deforms into a segment of a circle and that the material does not stretch much. |
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Small hard, non-pneumatic wheels on forklift vehicles and other equipment often place great stress on any unsupported edges. |
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Our compatibility matrices don't indicate the supported or unsupported hardware. |
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This is not only unsupported by the text, it also takes the mystery out of the play, reducing it to a simplistic piece of psychological realism. |
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Apart from being completely unscientific and unsupported this whole line betrays a world view of utter despair. |
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This occurrence illustrates that a rule that is unsupported by secondary procedures or defences may be inadequate. |
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My concern is that this new form of global civilization is largely unsupported by basic concepts of value or of culture. |
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We also provide optional message filtering and transcoding to reconcile unsupported media prior to delivery to the destination network. |
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We were informed of unsupported and questionable disbursements, partly not pertinent to migration tasks and the mandate of the Organization. |
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I do find it's good practice to be politely skeptical about unsupported historical claims that happen to align themselves with the claimer's philosophical or political ends. |
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Guardiola, who has often felt unsupported, has been out with a slipped disc. |
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The strategy seeks to bring an end to the use of unsupported bed and breakfast accommodation for 16 and 17 year olds. |
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The camera can be placed on idlers or on unsupported webs after the last printing unit for the ultimate in control speed. |
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But the Romans sank the primitive Avar fleet that was to transport Persian units across the Bosporus and repelled the unsupported Avar assault. |
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Once the fire destroyed the wooden components of the accommodation, the unsupported sprinkler pipework collapsed, rendering it unserviceable. |
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The exporting producer concerned did not submit conclusive evidence in this respect, but only unsupported estimates. |
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Where capricious behaviour consistent with tabanca is most evident is in his unsupported opinion of what African-Trinidadian children do at school. |
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The ladder cracked and he was suddenly unsupported in the darkness, scrabbling with both hands to hold on to timbers, losing his grip and dangling from the rope. |
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There is a severe lack of trained teachers, and teachers in post feel unsupported and demoralised. |
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The following systems are unsupported, but may eventually be coaxed to life. |
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The conclusions of Coming Apart are pure dogma, not only unsupported but even unrelated to anything that went before. |
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The problem with this modified theory is that it, too, is unsupported by the medical and scientific literature. |
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For the assumed boundary, material, and support conditions, the floor system at level two would have been able to support itself over the assumed unsupported area. |
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During early phases of weapons training, soldiers are taught supported and unsupported prone positions and may be introduced to other positions such as the kneeling position. |
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Whilst a sportscotland spokesperson confirmed that Scottish bobsleigh athletes are not ineligible for funding, he is currently financially unsupported. |
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As a family physician practicing obstetrics in an unsupported geographic area, I rely on the local obstetric consultant to be supportive of my decisions. |
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The branch PO tells me that the publicity committee is hopeful of landing a sponsor shortly for the upcoming Towns' Cup, which was unsupported financially last season. |
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More often, however, the mass media provide tacit support for untested and unsupported claims by saying nothing skeptical about even the most outlandish of claims. |
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Nevertheless, until now there has existed no journal dedicated to distinguishing scientifically unsupported from scientifically supported claims in mental health practice. |
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And when I checked the footnotes and had the library pull the sources, the majority of the assertions proved to be wrong, incomplete in important ways, or unsupported. |
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It's filled with unsupported assertions, deceptive qualifiers, logical fallacies and rhetorical tricks so cheap they would make a trial lawyer blush. |
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Since the hints and allegations presented thus far are unsupported and in fact untrue, it would be hard indeed to determine their impacts on operations. |
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Major Meagan McGrath has successfully done what so few have: skied from the Hercules Inlet to the South Pole, unsupported. |
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That, coupled with victims believing they'll be blamed, means far too many people are being left vulnerable and unsupported. |
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Like many, Jandyra opposed abortion, but was faced with raising another child unwanted and unsupported by its father. |
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He force-fed the baby, struck her on the legs, hands and buttocks and made the 13-month-old stand unsupported for long periods of time to make her walk. |
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Even the most devout 80s aerobics fan will want to avoid spinal injury from her signature move – the unsupported side stretch. |
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Mere supposition, unsupported by evidence, cannot be used as the basis of a final report on such a serious issue. |
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This makes it possible to use currently unsupported character sets, and to customize Reflection for unique host system environments. |
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Furthermore, the author's allegations concerning the justice system and the Supreme Court are purely gratuitous and unsupported. |
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The book offers good intentions, fascinating asides and digressions, and competent plot summary, along with textual analysis often marred by unsupported conjecture. |
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The latter's contention that he had been demoted with the hiring of Mr. Becker was, in Ms. MacIsaac's view, unsupported allegation. |
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How does this match up to understanding that the industry will work in an unsubsidized, unsupported manner from the government? |
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Unfortunately, this allegation was very broad and came to us unsupported by examples or details. |
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The unsupported troops who had achieved the break in the Union gun line were mostly killed or captured, and the attack decisively and bloodily repulsed. |
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A separate test was performed on the atrium wall to determine the impact of the wind loads on the long, unsupported atrium wall members. |
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Allowance for such possible lack of evidence does not, however, mean that unsupported statements must necessarily be accepted as true if they are inconsistent with the general account put forward by the applicant. |
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The sentence was unsupported by an inline citation or general bibliographic reference source notes. |
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As a result, the court finds the Commission's decision to cumulate French imports, in light of its treatment of the French capacity utilization date, unsupported by substantial evidence. |
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The Panel remanded the Commission's decision to cumulate Canadian imports as a finding unsupported by substantial evidence having regard to the high capacity utilization rates in Canada. |
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At this point, the text ceases to be at all demanding as regards the reality of the proposed application, and so the door is left wide open to censurable, because unsupported, claims. |
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In our hemisphere, we have firmly turned the page on an ignominious chapter of anti-democratic military power grabs, unsupported by the vast majority of the people and encouraged solely by a selfish and short-sighted elite. |
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The data stream control is unsupported or unrecognized. |
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Triers of fact will not lightly accept unsupported assertions by a disreputable witness where nothing but his or her word implicates the accused in the commission of the crime charged. |
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The applied loads and bending moments on the unsupported cantilever pipes increased instantly, causing sections that had already developed pre-cracks as a result of fatigue to fail. |
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The Court noted that this claim of unacceptable risk arising if Meiorin were accommodated had been rejected by the arbitrator as being unsupported by cogent evidence. |
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The Peak 2 Peak breaks three world records: the longest unsupported span of 3.024 kilometres, the highest lift of its kind, and the gondola completes the longest continuous lift system on the globe. |
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In addition, for purposes of discussion, unsupported guesses about various costs have been used, and in later discussion the resulting numbers have been cited as if they were research conclusions. |
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The notion of there being a moment of epiphany that explains some assumedly conscious decision to become a terrorist is naïve, misleading, and, crucially, unsupported by empirical evidence. |
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This theory is self-inflated and unsupported, but it's widely believed. |
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In deliberately padding the public books with billions of dollars every year, whacks of unknown and often unsupported expenses are allowed to slip through the cracks without the involvement of Parliament. |
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The subject was sitting, with the arm flexed and the forearm pronated, resting on a table, with the hand unsupported, the wrist in a neutral position and the fingers extended. |
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To learn how to calendar with Bluestar Silicone Rubber, these guides will provide detailed information on calendaring equipment, making unsupported and supported silicone rubber sheet, and silicone sponge. |
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Each spire, or tower, was beringed with a spiral balcony from each of which radiated slender, unsupported roadways joining the whole into a web more intricate than that spun by spiders. |
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An expert testifying for the government stated that most women could achieve the aerobic standard with training, but the arbitrator rejected this evidence as anecdotal and unsupported by scientific data. |
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Mark's most recent book was Walking With The Wounded, an account of the successful attempt of four wounded soldiers to reach the North Pole unsupported. |
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Robertson J. rejected all of these claims as unsupported by the evidence. |
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An invalid or unsupported data stream control was encountered. |
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The affidavits provide only bald assertions unsupported by any evidence. |
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It does not run on any unsupported models. |
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Given that the complainant had filed six similar and unsupported complaints in one year, he was informed that future complaints relating to the same issues would not be given consideration in future. |
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These claims are conclusory and unsupported by any specific allegations, let alone evidence. |
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Their core belief, unsupported by evidence or logic, is that homes are unaffordable because investors drive up prices. |
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If it is uneven, the pipeline will include free spans when it connects two high points, leaving the section in between unsupported. |
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This means that in contrast to running mammals, Plateosaurus probably did not use gaits with aerial, unsupported phases. |
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Critics argue that such works postulate racist conclusions unsupported by available evidence such as a connection between race and intelligence. |
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Scientists are often skeptical of scientific theories that rely on frequent, unsupported adjustments to sustain them. |
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This obsolete software is unsupported. Please upgrade to the latest version. |
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On examination she was markedly ataxic and unable to walk or sit unsupported. |
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At the same time, consumers are less impressed with unsupported cosmeceutical claims. |
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That, of course, is pure speculation, unsupported by evidence. |
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No more droopiness and none of the embarrassment that comes from flopping around unsupported in a strappy dress. |
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But the 50-year-old, of Causey Hill, Hexham, is determined to tackle the dangerous 500-mile journey unsupported from the Canadian High Arctic to the geographic North Pole. |
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There were no docked boats yet, but one was rowing up to the shore, and Taro was in it. Sitting up and unsupported, thank gods. I breathed a deep sigh of relief. |
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Having tasted blood the reserve decided on their own initiative to enter the main battle, charging un merveilleux cry on the unsupported Scottish right wing. |
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The archway is the world's longest unsupported roof structure. |
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Although Hawking had difficulty walking unsupported, and his speech was almost unintelligible, an initial diagnosis that he had only two years to live proved unfounded. |
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These claims are unsupported by mainstream Mesoamerican researchers. |
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