Sentence examples for as for asserting from inspiring English sources

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The State of the Union is a time for reflection, as well as for asserting the nation's priorities for the future.

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Operational data from the daily operation of the urban water networks can for example be used in a statistical analysis as basis for asserting some conclusions about future developments, and thus be able to produce some uncertainty.

These considerations motivated the proposal, in the 2005 version of this article, that mou referred very generally to taking any two parallel expressions, "proceeding" to assert a further expression on the basis of one of them, and then using that as grounds for asserting a parallel expression on the basis of the other.

While some readers found in poems a resource for aesthetic pleasure and the enjoyment of linguistic complexity, many others turned to poems for spiritual and psychic wellbeing, adapted popular musical settings of poems to spread scandal and satire, or used poems as a medium for asserting personal and family memories as well as local and national affiliations.

He said chancellors could use Budgets as a platform for asserting their dominance over domestic policy.

The day has been seen as a time for asserting women's political and social rights, for reviewing the progress that women have made, or as a day for celebration.

Alon Orlitsky, Narayana P. Santhanam, and Junan Zhang give Codebreakers: The Inside Story of Bletchley Park by Hinsley and Stripp as a source for asserting that Good and Turing were working on deciphering the Enigma code.

Though not specifically using the term, BMS rejected "pendent" personal jurisdiction when it held that a trial court could not piggy-back its personal jurisdiction over a defendant with respect to one plaintiff as a basis for asserting jurisdiction over the substantially similar claims of nonresident plaintiffs over which personal jurisdiction was otherwise lacking.

She viewed "smart power" as the strategy for asserting U.S. leadership and values, by combining military power with diplomacy and American capabilities in economics, technology, and other areas.

It carries no legal weight as a basis for asserting economic damage when a less harmful, indeed economically beneficial, alternative is available to him.

"It Takes a Community" (editorial, Nov. 10) uses a recent high-profile fund-raiser for New York's public schools as the basis for asserting a "philanthropic drought" in Los Angeles.

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