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truth claim
noun
- a hypothesis not yet verified by experience.
Example Sentences
Once somebody summons God or faith in a discussion of politics and society as some type of ultimate truth claim or proof there is nothing more to discuss, because you can't win that argument.
That truth claim reads almost identically to the one that introduces âAmerican Hustle,â which was inspired by the Abscam scandal, a bizarre episode dating back to 1978 involving corrupt American politicians, fake Arab sheikhs and a con man enlisted by the F.B.I.
The dissenting patient assumed that spirit animals were folklore; you, for all I know, may accept their agency as a truth claim.
One series of books, which includes "Coronavirus 101: Everything You Should Know to Avoid Illness and Protect Yourself from the Wuhan 2020 Outbreak" and "Coronavirus and Face Masks: The Truth," claim to be co-authored by a Dr. Zoe Gottlieb.
Now letâs make a big, improvable, subjective truth claim: âWomanâ has a more interesting range of inventory, aesthetically speaking, in its room than âmanâ does.
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