An under-encountered claim is a statement or assertion that is not often heard or discussed in mainstream conversations or media. It may not receive much attention or consideration despite its validity or importance in a particular context.
The claim in the outline is too broad and lacks specificity. It should be more focused and specific. Additionally, it needs to provide evidence or reasons to support the claim.
French explorers were the first Europeans to explore and claim Iowa in the 17th century. They were followed by Spanish, British, and American explorers over the years.
One potential strong counterclaim could be presenting evidence or eyewitness accounts that directly contradict the historian's claim. Additionally, analyzing alternative interpretations of the data provided by the historian could potentially weaken the strength of their claim. Alternatively, highlighting any biases or limitations in the historian's sources or methodology could also serve as a strong counterclaim.
The new boy's claim to fame was his ability to play multiple musical instruments exceptionally well and his talent for composing original music. His performances showcased his unique blend of classical and modern influences, capturing the attention of both audiences and critics alike.
Yes, Incas still alive today. I'm an Inca. Only Europeans say their extinct because if they claim that the original inhabitants are extinct then there's no one to claim the land, and European want to claim the lands. Mostly all books the teach people about history are through European's eyes.
no you have to make a claim for it to be regestered as a claim
Type of claim?
a claim that has all the information to have the claim paid.
re claim dis claim ac claim also quitclaim, exclaim, declaim
What lands did Spain claim
a dirty claim
a claim that is unique
what is the antonym for claim
Depending on the type of claim, you should be able to acquire replacement coverage even with the claim being open. The claim payee will be determined by when the claim happened.
You can claim them if you provided for the person the year you want to claim him or her.
An unsubstantiated claim. An unproven claim. Quackery. Conjecture.
Because it acknowledges that your claim is debatable