Collocations withclaim

These are words often used in combination withclaim.

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bold claim
They stake a bold claim for a single perceptual system that utilizes global arrays of energy.
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competing claim
They can make a formal challenge to the application only if they can show that they have a competing claim.
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conflicting claims
A conflicting claims model of inflation is developed, in which inflation is the result of conflict over the functional distribution of income.
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contingent claim
The inherent contingent claim structure of the new plan is simply too complex.
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contradictory claims
We feel it when thinking about great and complicated realities, and we also feel it when seriously considering nonsense and contradictory claims as true.
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controversial claim
This is a theoretically richer but far more controversial claim.
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disability claim
We are indeed improving the existing disability claim forms.
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empirical claim
It is not empirically falsifiable because it is not an empirical claim but rather a decision-theoretic one.
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environmental claims
In fact, none of the prosecutions covered by the statistics involved environmental claims.
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extravagant claim
The problem with arbitration is that the arbitrators invariably split the difference, and in the case of an extravagant claim that means an extravagant settlement.
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factual claims
All these acts of structuring imply factual claims about our life-experiences, events, our lives, and the nature of reality.
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false claim
However, crucially, the model doesn't commit us to the false claim that all affixation is morphemic.
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fraudulent claim
If there is a fraudulent claim for benefits, who will be prosecuted?
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frivolous claims
Clearly, this can be used as a deterrent to anyone who put forward purely frivolous claims.
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initial claim
The characteristic welfarist thought is that this addition requires defence, in a way that the initial claim that welfare has value does not.
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legal claim
A legal liberty, which is defined as the absence of legal duty, correlates with an absence of legal claim-right on the part of someone else.
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legitimate claim
In some cases, one may have a legitimate claim against another that the obligated person should voluntarily fulfill without request.
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liability claim
Similarly, ignorance of what constitutes good clinical practice is not a defense to a professional liability claim.
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malpractice claim
The malpractice claim followed, in which she alleged that she had sustained severe and permanent damage as a result of their failure to timely diagnose her condition.
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maritime claim
However, the act also includes a clause allowing for a party to pursue a remedy for a maritime claim in a state court when entitled to such remedy.
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metaphysical claim
It is, of course, true that earlier thinkers sought to justify their faith through the defence of metaphysical claims.
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mining claim
The two quietly registered a mining claim, but the secret got out.
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misleading claim
Even allowing, as she does, for the exception of those obligations that correlate with others' rights, this is an odd and misleading claim.
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normative claim
One way of defending conservatism, then, is to defend the normative claim that preferences should be satisfied.
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outrageous claim
I am not making the outrageous claim that the brain is nothing but a big emulator system.
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ridiculous claim
My elderly gentleman saw through that ridiculous claim.
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rival claim
But then one would be deploying an alternative conclusion of justice; one would not challenge it in the name of one of the rival claims.
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spurious claim
He made the spurious claim of being interested in the victims of crime.
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sweeping claim
This sweeping claim about the necessity of musical notation must be regarded as a conjecture unsupported by argument or evidence, a mere opening for future exploration.
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territorial claim
That is special and different, but does it justify different constitutional treatment or is different constitutional treatment some concession towards the territorial claim?
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third-party claim
In many such cases where motor vehicles are involved the scheme of compulsory insurance against third-party claims will be available.
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tort claim
In one particular circumstance physicians, particularly psychiatrists, are held to a different standard than other defendants in a tort claim.
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unfair dismissal claim
Nevertheless, the new measure, which will give an extra 250,000 million workers an opportunity to lodge an unfair dismissal claim, if appropriate, is significant.
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unsubstantiated claim
I am aware only of one unsubstantiated claim.
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warranty claims
What is the extent of the warranty claims?
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