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1 Greenwashing refers to making unsubstantiated claims about the environmental benefits of a product.
2 Multinational companies have been embarrassed into dropping unsubstantiated claims from their advertising campaigns.
3 In turn, Trump repeatedly leveled unsubstantiated claims about the president's son Hunter Biden.
4 The regulator also upheld the complaint that unsubstantiated claims and testimonies exploited vulnerable viewers.
5 The unsubstantiated claims were branded "outrageous" by Cricket Australia chief James Sutherland.
6 The book has prompted the Prime Minister to dismiss it as full of unsubstantiated claims .
7 The article was inaccurate and contained several unsubstantiated claims .
8 But the group provided no evidence for this and has made unsubstantiated claims in the past.
9 He also repeated unsubstantiated claims that dozens of Americans were killed or wounded in the strikes.
10 Some groups talk endlessly about unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud and the corrupt Democrats supposedly behind it.
11 The president has made unsubstantiated claims that his predecessor tapped his phones during the 2016 election campaign.
12 People using social media claimed that the DA was stoking up the tension, based on unsubstantiated claims .
13 Trump's repeated, unsubstantiated claims that mail-in ballots are rife with fraud, coupled with cuts to the U.S.
14 His unsubstantiated claims angered the singer's fans.
15 He says the scientific literature on the sharks is "contaminated" with unsubstantiated claims like this.
16 Son said the prosecutors had built their cases on circumstantial evidence and unsubstantiated claims reported in the media.
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