Sentence examples for assert that even if from inspiring English sources

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They assert that even if the North agreed to stop making weapons, Washington would never be certain it found every facility.

Others, such as Steve H. Hanke, the chief economist of Friedberg Commodity Management Inc. of Toronto, assert that even if OPEC members adhere to the agreement, the reduction would be offset by the surplus the group's members produced during the summer.

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In the offering, Antares, citing "substantial velocity in the Greenwich ultra luxury market," asserted that, even if it sold the houses at thirty per cent less per square foot than the average selling price for luxury homes in the area at the time, investors would break even.

Judge Wright dismissed Mrs. Jones's lawsuit, asserting that even if her accusations had been true, she could not prove sexual harassment in the workplace and claim damages.

Second, Zatarain's asserts that even if the "fair use" defense is applicable in this case, appellees cannot invoke the doctrine because their use of Zatarain's trademarks is not a good faith attempt to describe their products.

Prices here have climbed about 10percentt a year for the last three years, Ms. Justus said, asserting that even if the market has eased recently, with more protracted negotiating and fewer multiple offers on homes, demand is stronger in Spuyten Duyvil than Riverdale.

He asserted that even if Mr. Street was not aware of bugs in his office until recently, he had known for months about the federal corruption investigations related to his administration.

But other Republican officials have asserted that even if the Democrats on the board block the petition challenges, Mr. McCain should still be removed from the ballot in some of the upstate districts.

They all defended by denying that there had been conferred by the Constitution upon Congress the power to compel military service by a selective draft, and asserted that, even if such power had been given by the Constitution to Congress, the terms of the particular act for various reasons caused it to be beyond the power and repugnant to the Constitution.

Chambers asserts that even if federal courts can use their inherent power to assess attorney's fees as a sanction in some cases, they are not free to do so when they sit in diversity, unless the applicable state law recognizes the "bad-faith" exception to the general rule against fee shifting.

The Government asserts that, even if the respondents may question the propriety of the appropriation embodied in the statute, their attack must fail because Article I, § 8 of the Constitution authorizes the contemplated expenditure of the funds raised by the tax.

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