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Blackwood's stories assert a deeper reality which, like the spectral skater, is always just "a little farther on, a little higher" than humans can grasp.
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To assert a proposition is to assert that it is entailed by a system of beliefs.
The culture secretary, Ben Bradshaw, asserts that "a deep strain of homophobia still exists on the Conservative benches".
Homosexuality, he asserts, is a deep-seated feature of human personality; polygamy, though it may well originate as a religious tenet, is a strategy, "available to those with the inclination and resources to pursue it".
The agreement contains several enumerated points asserting a general commitment to the idea that "climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our time" and asserts that "deep cuts" in global emissions were required.
Harvey Mansfield, a political scientist at Harvard, said Benardete was "the most learned man alive and, I venture to assert, the deepest thinker as well".
The companies now working with Facebook assert that it is facilitating a deeper level of integration in the social network than MySpace currently allows.
We assert that this will require a deeper and broader educational design that develops genuinely equivalent competencies in the sciences and humanities [ 7- 9].
This result asserts an important policy implication.
Many asserted an academic benefit. .
She was prescribed mood-altering drugs, which, the family's attorney asserted, may have sent her into a deeper state of depression and thoughts of suicide.
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