Sentence examples for affirming that it would from inspiring English sources

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AT&T's chairman, C. Michael Armstrong, sought to ease that concern by affirming that it would maintain cross-marketing and distribution agreements that continue bundling arrangements.

Burk then approached CBS, which has televised the tournament since 1956, but CBS immediately responded with a statement affirming that it would televise the tournament in 2003.

At one point, the Analects (13/18) even portrays Confucius affirming that it would be right for a father to conceal the crimes of a son rather than turn him over to the authorities.

The school responded by insisting that it does not tolerate any racism whatsoever while affirming that it would address any allegations of such immediately.

The Fed released a statement after its Federal Open Market Committee met in late April affirming that it would continue its efforts to reduce borrowing costs for businesses and consumers, and the account released Wednesday does not significantly alter that basic message.

For example, Chicago Public Schools, the nation's third-largest school district, released a memo in December affirming that it would remain a "safe and welcoming" environment for all students and staff.

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Today, the company affirmed that it would meet its target for earnings in the quarter, and its shares fell modestly.

AMC also affirmed that it would broadcast the sixth season of the show.

This month BetOnSports affirmed that it would no longer take wagers from United States bettors, a move that Mr. Smith, the spokesman, said was intended in part to reassure investors that it was playing by the rules.

As security continued to dominate the concerns of Iraqis and the occupation authority, the 25-member Governing Council affirmed that it would establish a special court to try senior members of Mr. Hussein's government and security services for war crimes.

He thought that such distinctions enabled him to maintain simultaneously the necessity of all that happens and human freedom (cf. Tractatus de universalibus, ch. 14, pp. 333 47); and many times he affirms that it would be heretical to say that all things happen by absolute necessity; but his attempt failed in achieving its goal.

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