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The phrase "affirm for example" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear how "affirm" relates to "for example," as they do not typically work together in standard usage.
Example: "You can affirm, for example, that the results were conclusive." (However, this usage is awkward and not recommended.)
Alternatives: "confirm, for instance" or "assert, such as".
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Because certain Christians have assumed their religious worldview as normative, laws that affirm, for example, marriage equality may seem an attack on presumed expectations of Christian norms.
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Mr. Nunberg affirms, for example, that "the fundamental linguistic virtues -- simplicity, clarity, intelligibility -- are unassailable".
The blocked writers had to fit a set of pre-determined criteria: they had to present objective proof of their lack of writing progress (affirming, for example, that they had made no progress on their main project) and attest to a subjective feeling of being unable to write.
With some qualifications, the resultant requirement of 'equality of health' is affirmed, for example, by Culyer and Wagstaff (1993).
Where HB 2 prohibits it, the governor can't simply change the law stripping power from local authorities by simply affirming for example that "local governments may establish their own non-discrimination employment policies".
Steele's theory suggests that defensiveness is eliminated or at least reduced when the self is affirmed, for example by completing a relevant values scale or writing a brief essay on an important value.
Seals were also used to affirm assent; for example, by a jury.
Clearly future studies are needed to affirm these conclusions; for example, it would be good to independently confirm that pressures under the probe are uniform, to measure the size of extra-cerebral signals from the skull, etc.
To determine if concepts identified by the text strings were affirmed or negated, for example whether a patient was "coughing" or denied "coughing", we used the publicly available NegEx version 2 algorithm [55].
For example, Affirm loans have no late fees, no compound interest, and no "balance" to be carried.
For example, Affirm, a financial technology services company, offers installment loans to consumers at the point of sale, but more importantly, has a "company" page that informs people about what the business is building.
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