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"unverifiable" Definitions
  1. unable to be confirmed or verified
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Its allegations are not only unverified, but some are unverifiable.
It's filled with salacious — and often unverifiable — allegations and wild tales.
But the sourcing on the documents is unclear and likely unverifiable.
What the US has gained is vague and unverifiable at best.
It is delivered to the customer by courier, its provenance unverifiable.
What the U.S. has gained is vague and unverifiable at best.
But the sourcing on the document is unclear and likely unverifiable.
But the sourcing on the documents is unclear and likely also unverifiable.
Invidious stories are unsourced or unverifiable or, on close inspection, simply nonsensical.
He made unverifiable claims that China had bowed to his tough rhetoric.
One is that the content of these reports is unverified and, likely, unverifiable.
The article noted that the dossier "includes specific, unverified, and potentially unverifiable allegations."
These rumors had the virtue of being both entirely plausible and entirely unverifiable.
It could do so once again and eliminate unverifiable electronic systems through legislation.
Mainstream media companies must articulate protocols for handling stolen, leaked or unverifiable information.
Libin says it's better to have a few unverifiable reports rather than none.
Their accuracy is unverifiable, and appears to be completely up to the bloggers' discretion.
Trump's claims to sporting prowess, especially on the golf course, are numerous and unverifiable.
He found that they were all pretty much jokes gone awry or unverifiable rumors.
Alternatively, incomplete, unverifiable, or censored data can mislead the public and mess with markets.
In fact, the dossier seems unverifiable, and efforts to do so are in vain.
Technical details about eVTOL design, and claims about transportation benefits, for instance, were unverifiable.
But critics called it unverifiable and argued that the Russians could not be trusted.
Wolverton said that investors should be suspicious of unverifiable biographies of managers or promoters.
After a drunken performance, he blamed his slurred speech on an unverifiable war injury.
The internet is a place to find vast amounts of misleading and often unverifiable information.
However, the President has refused to release his tax returns, making such a claim unverifiable.
In many cases, we found after exhaustive reporting that the allegations were false or unverifiable.
Y., SENATE MINORITY LEADER, What the United States has gained is vague and unverifiable, at best.
Fire and Fury sold five million copies, but contained several howlers—and plenty of unverifiable claims.
What makes it especially hard to resolve religious conflicts is that the claims are mutually unverifiable.
" Mr. Cohen sought to present himself as the victim of "misinformation and unnamed or unverifiable sources.
Almost all of it was gossip, unverifiable and unreportable — but there was a lot of it.
Once at the table, he must reject Kim's unverifiable pledges and, if necessary, walk away empty-handed.
In a recurring segment called "Defection Story," talbukja gave unverifiable accounts of the conditions they left behind.
On desktop it's a not particularly useful mash of national news reporters, local candidates and assorted unverifiable partisans.
These are compelling, terrifying stories—and they're both stories with many holes, from a strange and unverifiable source.
Spy stories, by their nature, are often unverifiable, and government officials are typically loath to discuss such accounts.
All too often they sugar coat rejection with unverifiable excuses about timing or purely ceremonious offers to help.
Much like graduated escalation in Vietnam, it depends on largely untested, and ultimately unverifiable, assumptions about the adversary.
Paris is a lousy treaty, voluntary, unenforceable and even unverifiable, and it won't achieve the goals you mention.
" This is, of course, totally unverifiable given that it's difficult to know what Trump means by "most successful.
For nearly 303,230 of those that are still pending, the state says the voter provided incomplete or unverifiable information.
" The Kenya Human Rights Commission, too, denounced the "unverifiable results" which if left unaddressed could "create serious political instability.
Like the unspecified (and perhaps unverifiable) sonic cause of these health attacks, the reported illnesses are vague and unspecific.
The dossier's sourcing, however, is based on unclear and likely unverifiable memos compiled by a former British intelligence operative.
JARRETT: And he said it&aposs unverifiable, principally, because it was based on anonymous sources and triple and quadruple hearsay.
This is based on the unverifiable claim that 28500 percent of Catalans supported independence in the illegal October 6900 referendum.
As a guide to this election a 75% probability is an unverifiable proposition; the outcome can only be 100% or 0%.
It's not that the number of Oversized Disembodied Heads has diminished, or that they've lost their undeniable uncanniness or unverifiable effectiveness.
But many experts consider such a pact unverifiable or even naïve, given how aggressively both countries are developing their own capabilities.
You see a lot of stories where there are four unnamed intelligence sources all saying something that is totally unverifiable. Right.
Did Ms. Warren's campaign deliberately leak this unverifiable story 13 months after the fact in an effort to undermine Mr. Sanders?
Such claims are basically unverifiable, but researchers have long struggled to find much in the way of economies of scale in finance.
The nature of gossip is that its source is invisible and unverifiable, which is what makes it so effective and so dangerous.
At a news conference in Moscow, Putin referred to some of the more salacious and unverifiable allegations -- which CNN has not previously reported.
Trump is a sewer spilling over of lies and falsehoods, very easily what you might call unverifiable, and I'm just speaking politely there.
Omarosa claims to have multiple recordings of her time in the White House, but many of the claims she has made are unverifiable.
And so it's incredibly important that we don't fall into the trap of publishing unverifiable stories because they confirm a preconceived position we have.
But here we are because investors and activists are confused and annoyed about the unverifiable claims of many financial products claiming to be green.
Viral but ultimately unverifiable social media posts spread like wildfire, and drama channels collected all the experiences to deliver monetized condemnations of the launch.
The contentious voice vote drew a chorus of boos from critics who both opposed the policy and questioned the veracity of the unverifiable tally.
Inspired by the unverifiable images of Comet 67P's surface, artist Joanie Lemercier has created 1,000 sprawling procedural landscapes using nothing but uniformly-sized black dots.
According to the Catalan authorities' (unverifiable) count, 43% of the electorate turned out, of whom 92% (or over 2m people) voted in favour of leaving.
That delay, they say, allowed evidence to disappear and gave other accusers the chance to come forward with unverifiable claims that damaged Mr. Cosby's reputation.
Much of the job is fielding too-good-to-be-true (or simply unverifiable) charges via furtive phone calls, manila envelopes and untraceable email accounts.
According to unverifiable case schematics leaked to GSMArena, Samsung might even drop the "Edge" model and release a "Plus" model with a 6.3-inch display instead.
This whistleblower is claiming the documents went missing from the database, the more sinister — but so far unverifiable — implication being that they were purposely being withheld.
BuzzFeed on Tuesday published a story about a dossier of documents it said were unverified and "potentially unverifiable" allegations of contact between Trump aides and Russian operatives.
Because they were still trying to verify that dossier which Steele himself said was unverifiable because they had used it as a fraud on the FISA court.
Unverifiable: the inmate must never know whether he is being looked at at any one moment; but he must be sure that he may always be so.
That delay, the lawyers said, had allowed evidence to disappear, and they said other women had come forward with unverifiable claims that had damaged Mr. Cosby's reputation.
Left with no other choice, we've taken it upon ourselves—through a thorough process of logical reasoning, cyber-detection, and admittedly unverifiable (though crucial) guesswork—to investigate.
But unlike "Slaughterhouse," plenty of Haunted's tellings fall into the category of unverifiable ghost stories, making the feasibility of a true fact-check fairly limited for most episodes.
In Trump's case, there are many diagnostic possibilities, and we have very little background information because the slim medical summary he released was vague, unverifiable, and possibly outdated.
The United States needs to return, as soon as possible, to a paper-based, auditable voting system in all jurisdictions that still use electronic-only, unverifiable voting machines.
Some of this is conjecture and unverifiable rumor, but when my friends and I discuss what happened that night, we always ask the "what would you do?" question.
Jeffries has spent the better part of her adulthood recounting the legend, for she inherited both the recipe (which is secret) and the family lore (which is unverifiable).
If it hasn't appeared among your friends, there is plenty of evidence in the culture: It is no longer taboo to toss aside skepticism and trust the unverifiable.
And the counts on what Trump has lied about don't even include his many unverifiable claims -- like that he has eliminated more regulations than any president in history.
Trump has said that serving as president has cost him billions, although he hasn't released his tax returns, as is the custom for presidents, so his claims are unverifiable.
They tagged only that post with unverifiable claims and then deleted it and put a tag that says it's a 4chan prank, which in itself is an unverified claim.
Let me be totally clear that I am innocent of the allegations raised against me in the public square, which are based upon misinformation and unnamed or unverifiable sources.
The hearing comes a day after reports surfaced that intelligence officials had briefed the president-elect on a shadowy, unverifiable dossier alleging the Russian government had compromising information on him.
As with almost any YouTube scandal, the extent of the controversy was judged via viral, unverifiable social media posts, which gave people an incentive to criticize Hill and her brand.
Most of it is, in fact, "fake news" — conjecture and unverifiable gossip exchanged over "el Feisbuk," which is what people here in the Rio Grande Valley call the social network.
Watch it live here: After BuzzFeed published a 35-page document containing "unverified, and potentially unverifiable allegations of contact between Trump aides and Russian operatives," Trump responded angrily on Twitter.
And the unverifiable diet of the slaves who labored to erect America's presidential palace does not rectify the fact that black people should not have been slaves in the first place.
Articles bounce around social media, one as plausible-looking as the other, unverifiable or bunk news mixed in with the real stuff, and no one knows what (or who) to believe.
The dossier as we know was funded in part by the Clinton campaign, and use sources in Russia who gave information to Christopher Steele, much of which he said was unverifiable.
It's 100 percent unattainable today, but it's a goal that lets them claim progress toward it without proving anything to the rest of us, because it's a metric that's independently unverifiable.
Between sticky sweat, mixing saliva and unverifiable fluids, sex requires a certain willful blindness to visceral realities of the human body, and we walk a fine line between desire and disgust.
They will just emerge in the kind of vague, unverifiable form that the likes of Trump, with his promises to slash taxes, maintain spending and balance the budget, bamboozle the public.
The messages resemble older forms of misinformation — unverifiable rumors sent in letters, then email, and now forwarded via group text — that have caught on amidst the uncertainty of the coronavirus pandemic.
Even governments, researchers, and public health experts in countries like the U.S., Vietnam, and Switzerland are trying to figure out how to reign in the spread of unverifiable epidemic-related information.
Wolff has attempted to gloss over these inaccuracies, falsehoods, and unverifiable claims with a kind of postmodern poetic license, arguing that they all point to the big, central truth of his project.
Keith Ellison told Democratic National Committee members he is in "excellent position to win" the race to lead the party, criticizing an "unverifiable" whip count released by his top rival, Tom Perez.
Guo, who is living in New York, has been using social media to make a series of incendiary, though mostly unverifiable, claims of corruption in the top levels of the Chinese government.
The rate of drug use in any society is a complex issue with many variables; without more robust data and independent research, claims of the death penalty's effectiveness in Singapore are unverifiable.
The BuzzFeed article included clearly stated caveats indicating that its claims were unverified, that some were "potentially unverifiable," that it contained errors, and that it was prepared by political opponents of Trump.
Claims that ISIS has received millions in bitcoin funding have been debunked as unverifiable, and the most credible examples of ISIS-tied bitcoin use we have amount to a couple thousand dollars.
Currently, clickbait is often characterized by wording like, "You won't believe" or "What happened next will shock you," or other unverifiable assertions in a desperate attempt to spark your curiosity into a click.
They also said Bandfield's activity enabled his corrupt clients to evade taxes and disclosures required by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service, and launder illegal proceeds with unverifiable debit cards and attorney escrow accounts.
Although the forms contained the correct names of voters, their dates of birth, Social Security numbers and other details were incorrect and automatically flagged by the county election database as unverifiable, he said.
Trump has told so many tall (or at least unverifiable) tales about his wealth that it's hard to calculate a return on investment for his personal fortune over the last quarter century or more.
"China is making deceptive and unverifiable statements in a vain attempt to allay worldwide concern for the mass detentions of Uyghurs and members of other ethnic minorities in Xinjiang," Bequelin said in a statement.
Before this president was even sworn in, Democrats sought to undermine him with their wild conspiratorial notions, aided by media outlets all too happy to spread false stories, promote fiction, and publish unverifiable materials.
Mr. Buttigieg, who had made aggressive efforts before the results started emerging to claim credit for a win based on private and unverifiable data, made an early-morning appearance in Nashua, N.H., on Tuesday.
Despite the wild implausibility and unverifiable foundation of its stories of grisly abuse and sex orgies, Michelle Remembers was presented during the '80s and early '90s as a textbook for legal professionals and other authorities.
Doubtless, the publication of unverifiable reports based on "confessions" made by people in custody — though a common media practice in Bangladesh — should be questioned, and this could be an excellent opportunity to revise journalistic practice.
"We can't use retraction as a neutron bomb to rid the literature of unverifiable results—there's too many of those sorts of articles to do it," said Adam Marcus of Retraction Watch in an interview.
She acknowledges what that same critic called Lowe-Porter's "errors of lexis, syntax and tense; unexplained omissions; unjustified rephrasings," yet goes on to imply that such shortcomings are inevitable — that translation is an unverifiable mystery.
The incident has become so entrenched in local folklore as to become unverifiable, but one account involves a sick horse being brought to live on one of the upper floors, then falling through the floorboards.
Donald Trump's first speech as the presumptive GOP nominee was conciliatory, mild-mannered, and as full of half-truths and unverifiable bluster as everything else he's said over the course of this increasingly weird primary campaign.
Former intelligence agents and cyber experts say neither country has the technical ability to protect itself or fully understand by whom and how it is being hacked, creating a rich opportunity for disinformation and unverifiable claims.
One Syrian political figure, who was once involved in Damascus religious matters before defecting, echoed a growing - but unverifiable - notion the government had good cause to "silence" Ibrahim, but make it appear as though militiants were responsible.
As its subtitle avowed, the book purported to be an accurate rendering of events, but Mr. Jonas acknowledged that because of the delicacy of the reporting and the unverifiable nature of some facts, he took certain liberties.
This was the insidious, but fortunately not then very successful, birth of covert scientific biological warfare -- which, despite the unverifiable and evidently broken Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention of 1971, now persists as an uneliminable security nightmare.
Essentially, Conagra's brief suggests the real issue isn't whether the federal rules include an implied ascertainability requirement but the baseline question of whether courts should allow class actions on behalf of unidentified – and possibly unverifiable – class members.
Juul, in a letter responding to the F.D.A.'s demand for documents, said it had converted one million smokers to Juul, but the company data is drawn from self-reported surveys on its website and is unverifiable.
Since Comey's letter was released, a cascade of credible but unverifiable leaks to veteran FBI and Justice Department reporters disclosed a variety of things the new information allegedly isn't and then one big leak about what it is.
In Georgia, this resulted in unverifiable election results, most recently in an April 2017 special election, which was preceded by breaches at a center responsible for election integrity and security, and the physical theft of sensitive voting equipment.
And in the hours that followed, small (and unverifiable) pop-up announcements appeared at the bottom of the page indicating that someone, somewhere, had decided to shell out the cash for a taste of the Big Baller lifestyle.
"Let me be totally clear that the allegations raised against me in the public square and raised largely by BuzzFeed, Fusion GPS and others in the press are based upon misinformation, unnamed or unverifiable sources," Cohen told CNN.
And the other amazing thing is even after the President is elected, after he takes office, and for several months afterwards, they are still using Christopher Steele as a spy on Donald Trump, trying to verify the unverifiable dossier.
It was a classic Trumpian ragetweet: aggrieved over a minor slight, possibly prompted by a Fox News segment, unverifiable — he has a long history of questionable tales involving someone calling him "Sir" — and nostalgic for his primetime-TV heyday.
Amazon has reportedly been shutting down shops offering unverifiable eclipse eyewear and issuing notifications not to use them in case they cause eye damage but it may be a little too late for some who don't get the warning in time.
Obviously, these agents have an interest in talking themselves up to prospective business partners, and much of what they have to say is not unlike Charlie Sly boasting about all the athletes to whom he provided PEDs, and just as unverifiable.
In a statement, Dujarric said unverifiable figures indicate that up to 100 people may have been killed in three days of clashes from May 7-9 in the town of Alindao between anti-balaka fighters and an ex-Seleka group.
"People like this say three true things and slip in something unverifiable or untestable and the mind, in its shortcuts, goes yes, yes, yes, yes, and even though that last one is not a yes, it's a question mark," said Hassan.
Her dramatic divorce from a man she likens to a cult leader is the subject of a salacious, self-serving, mostly unverifiable account of her West Wing tenure, "Unhinged: An Insiders Account of the Trump White House" (Gallery Books, 330 pages).
Then, in a stunning about-face for a former top aide, Newman wrote a tell-all book -- that was mostly unverifiable -- about her West Wing tenure, featuring an unflattering portrayal of Trump as a racist, lewd and mentally unhinged leader.
But, in the frantic and fatuous days before the NBA trade deadline, when everyone is ready to believe every dumb and unverifiable thing, there was still room for the sort of sweet and stupid singularity that reminds you how small it can be.
Here is why: Imagine an alternate reality, in which journalists at BuzzFeed, CNN, The Guardian, and Mother Jones got a copy of the dossier (just as they did in real life) and decided that because it was unverifiable it should not be published.
In one sense, as some have argued, streamers like Netflix represent a return of the monoculture that TV was in its earliest days: they're widely available, they carry a big-tent variety of programming and they're capable of drawing big (if unverifiable) audiences.
Manigault Newman's book and recent revelations about her recordings have received significant pushback from the White House, and many of the claims she has made are unverifiable, leading to finger-pointing and accusations of dishonesty from both Manigault Newman and top Trump allies.
These days, the internet teems with comely options that cost less than a low-end cellphone, sold by independent boutiques and artisans rather than faceless corporations, with claims, albeit unverifiable, to source conflict-free diamonds (for those who want diamonds at all).
The legislation gives the EAC funding to help states promote election cybersecurity: secure election websites and registration systems, replace unverifiable voting machines, promote election audits, train election officials on how to respond to these threats, and on other election security best practices.
This is what makes the Mandela Effect debate so intriguing: It branches into places the internet cannot reach, like the recesses of the human brain, or other dimensions, prompting theories that are unverifiable without mind-scanning technology, or perhaps a portal gun.
But regardless of the reasons behind it, the page is a useful case study in what it takes to set the fringe news machine into motion: a semi-slick website and an unverifiable claim that gives life to suspicions of bad faith among the opposition.
If the Senate still wants to act, it could at least modify the language of H.R. 2810 by substituting the word "development," which is commonly assumed to include testing, with a different term, "research," which the INF Treaty does not ban because it is unverifiable.
In recent months, Guo has become a widely followed — and, in the eyes of China's leadership, highly destabilizing — social media presence by serving up sensational, if mostly unverifiable, tales of corruption and scandal within the Communist Party's innermost sanctum, including among Xi's closest allies.
The firm has long been criticised for its weak cashflow and high debt, so starting in 2017 Mr Son began to describe it as a venture-capital (VC) operation, to be assessed using the VC measure of internal-rate-of-return, which is both flattering and unverifiable.
There is the unverifiable rumor of an African-American sex worker who allegedly escaped from Oak Beach in the dead of night sometime before 2010, and ran semi-naked along the parkway, screaming, "They're trying to kill me" in the same manner that Shannan Gilbert did on the morning she vanished.
In the emerging Trump era, the story was a memorable example, for the legislators and the country, of how an off-the-cuff yarn — unverifiable and of confusing origin — became a prime policy mover for a president whose fact-gathering owes more to the oral tradition than the written word.
He clearly enjoyed ad-libbing about the monstrousness of the MS-13 gang and the heroism of American law enforcement officers who fought them by being "tougher" (complete with an inexplicable and unverifiable claim about putting "thousands and thousands and thousands" of MS-13 members in prison or on deportation flights).
"Even though defendant BuzzFeed expressly acknowledged the unverified (and potentially unverifiable) nature of the dossier's allegations, defendant BuzzFeed published the un-redacted dossier and the article anyway -- without attempting to determine the veracity of these reports with plaintiff himself," Cohen wrote in the lawsuit filed Tuesday night in New York state court.
Companies have less liability, however, to look into anonymous claims that are unverifiable, according to Spot's legal adviser, Paul Livingston, who is a practicing lawyer in the U.K. But if numerous anonymous claims are launched against one person, the company employing that person could be held legally liable to investigate, he said.
If we are terribly concerned about their nuclear weaponry, we could enter into the kind of direct dialogue the Russians and Chinese are urging; this would likely result in North Korea demanding the U.S. abandon its presence in and commitments to the South in return for a fundamentally unverifiable promise to give up its nuclear program.
And that is when this ex-British spy, Christopher Steele was retained, and that&aposs when work began in earnest on this so-called dossier which was filled with unverifiable charges against Mr. Trump, in which eventually made its way into the hands of members of Congress, then to the FBI, and eventually was published in full, rather irresponsibility by most accounts, by Buzz Feed.
To take Albee and his estate at their word is to be married to authorial intent, which would then be to suggest that there were no black or nonwhite professors in New England in the 1960s (or associate professors, as Martha would remind you), and that no black or nonwhite people lived in or migrated from the Midwest, both claims that seem unverifiable and preposterous.
Alongside the notoriously fetid troll swamp r/The_Donald, r/conspiracy is where you can find claims that BuzzFeed's choice to publish a scandalous but unverifiable dossier of information about President-elect Trump's alleged ties to the Russian government last night was actually orchestrated by someone on 4chan in a bizarre attempt to bolster Trump, torpedo BuzzFeed (presumably with far-fetched lawsuits), and destroy the country's faith in the media.
Of course, given that he only posted a still and not a stream or a video clip, Em's run is unverifiable, so he doesn't land on any of the official leaderboards, but as long as you're willing to trust the man himself and his social media accounts—which...sure, why lie about nerd shit—he at one point had his sights legitimately set on the top score in the world.
" By the end of the 19th century, the American physician George M. Gould and his colleague Walter L. Pyle listed, in their book "Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine," a number of instances of men suckling infants, including an unverifiable report, relayed by 16th-century missionaries in Brazil, claiming "there was a whole Indian nation whose women had small and withered breasts, and whose children owed their nourishment entirely from the males.
The room echoes with every cough and indecipherable provocation from the people in the rafters, Hannity and Trump unmoved by it all, sitting there looking the only way they ever do—Hannity, a squinty charlatan with a head like an elephant hoof, leaned back in his chair like he might at any moment unbuckle his pants; Trump, a Ziploc bag of microwaved mortadella, all wild hyperbole and unverifiable pronouncements delivered with the nonchalance of a man folding laundry.
Graham compared the whistleblower accusations to "unverifiable" allegations of sexual assault against Supreme Court Justice Brett KavanaughBrett Michael KavanaughOvernight Health Care — Presented by Coalition Against Surprise Medical Billing — Planned Parenthood plans M campaign for 2020 | Dem candidates embrace aggressive step on drug prices | Officials propose changes to encourage 'value-based' care Bans on public coverage for abortion are unjustified by science and outright harmful GOP requests update on criminal referrals prompted by 2018 Kavanaugh probe MORE last year.
"Even though the Dossier included many harmful allegations about Plaintiffs and Alfa, and even though Buzzfeed expressly acknowledged the unverified and potentially unverifiable nature of the Dossier's allegations, Buzzfeed published the unredacted Dossier and the Article anyway — without first affording the Plaintiffs an opportunity to address the unverified allegations made against them and against Alfa in the Dossier," wrote Alan Lewis and John Walsh, lawyers from the law firm Carter Ledyard and Milburn, who are representing the bank owners.

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