If you spot any spurious information, demand that the credit bureau investigate and correct it.
This narrative holds that patent trolls extort virtuous companies via spurious patent infringement claims.
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In reality those 3 reasons are just spurious excuses, not valid reasons for doing something.
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Failing to control for multiple testing is a warning sign that results might be spurious.
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Less furious than spurious, this will not be counted one of his best books.
It would also provide incentives for spurious litigation that companies might feel forced to settle.
Mr Denard could look gentlemanly, smart in grey suits or his spurious colonel's uniform.
Several more serious, but similarly spurious objections maintain that libertarians, strict constitutionalists and others are labeled heartless.
Spurious claims might actually be easier to make, because the agent could well share in the loot.
But HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is concerned that some agencies are paying staff for spurious expenses.
While resilient, the Internet suffers from a glaring vulnerability: the impact of spurious Border Gate Protocol (BGP) routing.
Whether KIF6 ends up being a real disease gene or a spurious association is up in the air.
Earlier this year, the government said it would take action to cut down on spurious whiplash insurance claims.
Line upon line of evidence was redacted upon its publication yesterday, on the spurious grounds it could be libellous.
Spurious or not, that arithmetic should reflect not only interest rates but also the riskiness of each individual project.
This could have the spurious attraction that it would mitigate the ostensible fall in Greek wages necessary for recovery.
Earlier on Wednesday, a statement from Ibrox said media speculation about legal action from Whyte's camp was "highly spurious".
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After the deluge, the recriminations began, along with the usual spurious guesstimates of the supposed multi-billion-pound losses to the economy.
Such "false positive" lies are delivered 10 to 20 times more often than spurious denials of culpability, according to DePaulo's research.
Hall was initially arrested in December and made a statement describing the claims as "pernicious, callous, cruel and above all spurious".
Eco-elitists seize upon this dogma to argue that economic growth, promulgated by spurious corporate interests, is the enemy of the environment.
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Unlike many previous gene-disease studies that yielded spurious results, the new studies involve thousands of patients and are likely to hold up.
Van Eyck makes no attempt to invest her with poised, spurious glamour.
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For the past 15 years Mr McLaren has peppered west Texas with spurious law suits, sometimes bankrupting the defendants in the process.
The arguments against this approach, however, are necessarily spurious and the facts they rely on prove little of value to the debate.
It encourages jealousy and spurious comparisons, and detracts attention from the two factors that should determine pay: local labour market conditions, and performance.
"Because the results are so consistent, we're more confident that the results are not spurious, " says Lanphear, who was not involved in the research.
Chris Ringwood, who has been involved in patient representation for more than 10 years, said more needed to be done to penalise spurious callers.
He was publicly rebuked, on the spurious grounds that the two activities are not comparable, by Jacqui Smith, the home secretary at the time.
After the DSM-III included MPD in 1980, thousands of spurious cases emerged in the next two decades, and special psychiatric clinics arose to treat them.
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