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10 Sentences With "more bogus"

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Ms. O'Brien said bite mark analysis was even more bogus than hair comparisons.
If he steps down, more bogus charges will be brought against our next leader — and then the next.
"I don't see how a machine could make democratic politics any more bogus," Barton Swaim, author of The Speechwriter, wrote in The Washington Post.
According to The Washington Post Fact Checker, there are more bogus claims and hallucinated menaces when he talks about immigration and the border than when he talks about anything else.
It's been a week and a half since President Trump angrily tweeted that President Obama had had Trump's "phones" tapped "in Trump Tower," and the accusation is looking more and more bogus.
The Trump administration's stated rationale for killing Iranian military leader Qassem Soleimani — that he posed an "imminent threat" to Americans requiring the US to take him out — is looking more and more bogus.
The research linking autism to vaccines is even more bogus than you think The errors — and revelations — in two major new books about autism It's not that more autistic people were suddenly being born.
Kerry later tries to reconnect with Kim but Kim had moved on to a new partner. In the season 7 finale "Rampage", Dr. Romano fires Kim when she doesn't immediately answer a bogus page from him, and later cites more bogus reasons for terminating her to an aghast Kerry Weaver. Though Kerry comes out to Romano and says she'll fight him over his treatment of Kim, it's revealed in the Season 8 premiere that Kim quit at County and took a new position in San Francisco.
After about three minutes the constable came to the door. He > suggested to her that she did not like being woken up, and she told him to > “piss off”. He withdrew to the street and began his protest outside her > front fence. He had with him a square metre placard on which was written “No > more bogus warrants” and which he lent against the fence. He then began > playing his guitar and singing in what the trial Judge described as a > “relatively” loud voice.Brooker v Police [2007] NZSC 30 at [72].
Along with more bogus testimonies from witnesses who were never mentioned in 1865, the case went to the U.S. Court of Claims, where, although each and every jurist believed Lloyd's story, the claim was rejected, because the court felt that a president did not have the right to enter into such a contract. Totten then took the case to the Supreme Court, where, in the 1876 precedent, they also rejected it. The Supreme Court upheld the decision of the lower courts. The court cited that the six-year statute of limitations had expired on the contract and the way the suit was handled.

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