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1 Such fears of long-term stagnation in the U.S. economy now seem completely unfounded .
2 Any talk of 'back to square one' is completely unfounded speculation and quite simply not true.
3 Furthermore, the claim that there is a limited industry awareness surrounding the project is completely unfounded .
4 Mr Corrigan said speculation that the project would not get off the ground was completely unfounded .
5 We believe it is completely unfounded , Mayaram said.
6 Goldman has called the U.S. lawsuit " completely unfounded " and has vowed to defend itself.
7 PwC threatened to counter-sue Hermitage over its " completely unfounded " allegations.
8 According to The Telegraph, he later wrote to Diana: Your allegations concerning Tiggy Legge-Bourke are completely unfounded .
9 Johan said, "Of course, the charges were completely unfounded . "
10 All those prejudices about the uncommunicative nature of the medical profession also proved to be completely unfounded .
11 These claims, of course, are completely unfounded .
12 US officials strongly denied Saddam's allegations as " completely unfounded " .
13 How much will opioid defendants pay to get out from under litigation they consider to be completely unfounded ?
14 But the first sight of Mrs. Dunbar was enough to show her that her anticipations were completely unfounded .
15 The statement also said the State Services Commission investigation had found that allegations of any criminality were completely unfounded .
16 In a statement, UBS called Picard's allegations " completely unfounded and without merit" and pledged to defend itself.
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