You argue that there is no association between spermicides and birth defects, citing experts who report that many studies found negative results.
Two-thirds of the way through, the Post cites experts who say that the findings are hardly surprising (an opinion also expressed by Slate 's Moneybox).
Israeli news media have cited various medical experts who have no connection to his care as suggesting that Mr. Sharon's continuing coma is a very bad sign.
Since then, American officials say, the Soviet Union has embellished the story and has cited scientific experts to lend credence to the charges.
Each event summary cites at least one authoritative source, e.g. governments, organizations, mainstream media, scholars, investigative journalists and other recognized experts.
Citing experts, Ms. Paskin tries to put it delicately, "Both emotionally and psychologically it's hard for older people to concede authority to some young buck."
Citing "experts," Sheehy proclaimed that Bush's apocryphal "dyslexia" could affect his performance as president.
He also criticized an article in The New York Times that cited legal experts who disagreed with his assessment of the case.
She frequently cites outside experts such as the Union of Concerned Scientists or the National Academy of Science.
The newspaper cited experts and "plane-spotters" who observed the planes as responsible for the tally.