Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για preposterous claim
1. "That‘s a preposterous claim," Bush said in an interview with foreign reporters ahead of the Scotland meeting.
2. "On the House floor early this morning, Speaker Hastert demonstrated how out of touch Republicans are with everyday Americans when he made the preposterous claim that working families pay no taxes," House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D–Calif.) said.
3. Indeed, the New York Times expressed a sympathetic understanding of Obama‘s about–face by buying his preposterous claim that it was a preemptive attack on McCain‘s 527 independent expenditure groups –– notwithstanding the fact that (a) as Politico‘s Jonathan Martin notes, "there are no serious anti–Obama 527s in existence nor are there any immediate plans to create such a group" and (b) the only independent ad of any consequence now running in the entire country is an AFSCME–MoveOn.org co–production savaging McCain.
4. To make such a preposterous claim despite Arkebes refusal to talk about the transition and, in fact out right refusal to meet with incumbent Mayor Berhanu Nega and his pronouncements in the media, and Meles declaration that the opposition will not be allowed to administer Addis Ababa unless their party members also enter parliament, is totally unbecoming of a person of your stature. × The Auther is an Ethiopian based in USA.
5. I am astonished that the police did not make known to us, as the law requires they should have done, the preposterous claim that Jeffrey commissioned the murder of Angela Peppiatt." The CCRC spokesman added÷ "Although we are obliged to look into issues were there may have been a miscarriage of justice, that doesn‘t mean that it has any credence." To contact the MediaGuardian newsdesk email editor@mediaguardian.co.uk or phone 020 723' '857 If you are writing a comment for publication, please mark clearly "for publication". MediaGuardian.co.uk