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Meanings of unsubstantiated rumours in English
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Usage of unsubstantiated rumours in English
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In a debate about Joyce, Cash used parliamentary protections to voice unsubstantiatedrumours about Shorten.
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But short-sellers can also profit from unsubstantiatedrumours, so long as the rumours push share prices down.
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But no front-runner has been spared by a flurry of unsubstantiatedrumours that left many voters wavering.
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But unsubstantiatedrumours they remained.
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The other big exporter to China, Fonterra, said there had been unsubstantiatedrumours about its own involvement in the case.
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She said that spreading unsubstantiatedrumours about the tourists' safety in South Africa will only affect the economy and job creation.
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Traders sighted unsubstantiatedrumours that the Federal Reserve could announce a scaling back of its programme after it meets next week.
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Police Commissioner Brigadier General Sitiveni Qiliho also warned the public to refrain from spreading unsubstantiatedrumours about the case, saying it only created fear.
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In the early part of Friday afternoon, though, it was a case of unsubstantiatedrumours and unconfirmed sources all groping for space in the dark.
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Unsubstantiatedrumours of a family feud between Phoebe and the tight-knit Burgess clan also did the rounds.