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Pension funds will have to assert not only that their members are not Americans but that their potential beneficiaries (spouses, children) are not so either, a Herculean task.Fund managers still hold some hope that the costliest provisions of the legislation can be negated.
A more radical Meinongian, including Meinong himself, would assert not only that "some things do not exist" but also that "some things are such that there are no such things".
Mirren gazes directly into the camera as if to assert not only her authority as Sovereign, but to reflect also the film's intention to stare down anyone who might dare suggest that the film's intention is to be anything but a self-aware deconstruction of the biopic genre.
If one is to conclude that formaldehyde is a "known" human leukemogen, one must assert not only that these hypothesized modes of action are conceivably true but that it is indeed known that one of them is true, for otherwise an essential and utterly necessary element of the causal conclusion is missing.
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It asserts not only that the Holocaust is not unique, but also that in our capitalist, bourgeois world we are, all of us, potential and actual perpetrators.
After Scelsi's death, Tosatti published an article entitled "Giacinto Scelsi C'Est Moi," asserting not only that he was the true author of the music but that it was all rubbish.
Söderblom was eager to defend the uniqueness of biblical religion, and he believed that his historical and scientific studies provided an objective basis for asserting not only the uniqueness but also the superiority of Christianity.
In her pamphlet she asserted not only that women have the same rights as men but also that children born outside of marriage should be treated as fairly as "legitimate" children in matters of inheritance.
Many of the men asserted not only that they had never hit their wives but also that it was a matter of principle for them not to do so.
Its pre-emption finding was based on the fact that "the right asserted not only derives from the contract, but is defined by the contractual obligation of good faith, [so that] any attempt to assess liability here inevitably will involve contract interpretation". Id., at 218.
Stanford seems to be unusual these days in the sharpness of the anti-Western attitudes among some students, who are asserting not only that the study of the West is incomplete, but also that it represents nothing less than the dominance of a particular white male view of history.
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