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Перевод: unsubstantiated


[прилагательное]
бездоказательный


Тезаурус:

  1. "Under the circumstances," PW says, "without such essential evidence and insofar as it bears on the activities of Price Waterhouse UK in the matter, the findings of the Kerry report appear to be a hotch potch of hearsay, conjecture and unsubstantiated assertion."
  2. Simply because some of their parents, being bigots and ignoramuses, would spout such poison at home, words of hate and defamation, wicked and unsubstantiated.
  3. To require it to rebut unspecific and unsubstantiated allegations, to respond to a mere accusation, would reverse the onus of proof at trial and would require the defendant to prove the negative, that he is not guilty.
  4. Unsubstantiated reports say Mr Najibullah, 45, has gone into hiding, but newspapers in Pakistan have reported that he has joined his wife and children, who flew to New Delhi two weeks ago.
  5. The police say that such unsubstantiated information - know as criminal intelligence - will be kept separate from criminal records and other hard information.
  6. Clearly the President's enemies are itching to believe unsubstantiated stories that could hurt him.
  7. Recent press reports that salmon from Scottish fish farms were contaminated with the unlicensed chemical Invermectin have been condemned by Professor Randolph Richards, Deputy director of the Institute of Agriculture at University of Stirling, as unsubstantiated.
  8. Such schemes require adequate data-gathering, otherwise we will continue to hear ingenious theories unsubstantiated by facts.
  9. Mintzberg, who studied five chief executives in the USA and reviewed previous research, gives the best account of the importance of informal information and argues that: the manager's advantage lies, not in the documented information that is widely available, and which takes time to process, but in the current non-documented information transmitted largely by word of mouth managers seem to indicate strong preference for current information, much of which is necessarily unsubstantiated (gossip), and for information on events rather than trends
  10. As Table 5 shows, 66 per cent of the investigations conducted alone by the Team resulted in partial or complete substantiation, 20 per cent were judged to be unsubstantiated and well intentioned and 14 per cent were unsubstantiated and suspected of being maliciously intended.
  11. The fear is that a nationwide network of police computers could swap unsubstantiated gossip and suspicion about individuals.
  12. In retrospect, it is highly likely that if Lederle had responded to my letter and Burroughs Wellcome had not, the whole idea of immunosuppressive chemical therapy would have been dropped as an interesting, but unsubstantiated, speculation.

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