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are assertions
noun
The act of asserting, or that which is asserted; positive declaration or averment; affirmation; statement asserted; position advanced.
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They are assertions.
These are assertions founded on lies!
Groups, on the other hand, are assertions of opinion.
Auster is a compelling storyteller, but his stories are assertions rather than persuasions.
A senior ISI official said: "These are assertions without evidence and nothing more than allegations or points of view, as such do not merit a response".
In Britain and Australia, where say on pay already exists, it has not stopped the upward spiral of compensation, but there are assertions that this has tightened the link between pay and performance.
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Schematron rules are assertion tests written using XPath syntax.
But anecdotal evidence lends weight to Mr He's assertions.
How sweeping are its assertions?
These are not assertions.
Ladies and gentlemen, these are not assertions.
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