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But it is unscientific to assert that it would.
It has become fashionable on the right to assert that it would be no big deal.
Without these, Scotland could just assert that it would use English money unilaterally, and then defy England to talk.
Opponents of a carbon tax, and of climate-change legislation in general, often assert that it would put the United States at a competitive disadvantage.
As corporate executives consider the implications of General Electric's defeat, many analysts assert that it would be a mistake to infer that European and American antitrust enforcement practices are headed in opposite directions.
Although economists are at odds over whether Mr. Bush's tax cut will make much of a difference to the economy, Mr. McInturff said Mr. Bush had to assert that it would, and quickly take credit if financial indicators greatly improved.
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Also with regard to the involvement of community groups, one representative asserted that: "it would rather be the responsibility of the borough" (CW2) to include the community groups in the process.
In 1982, in his comparative study of Britten and Tippett, Whittall asserted that "it would be difficult to claim that any of the works [Tippett] has begun in his seventies are the equal of earlier compositions".
The coalition has asserted that "it would be far preferable to join with other countries to penetrate a smaller and more isolated lake before re-examining whether penetration of Lake Vostok is environmentally defensible.
Kristol asserted that "it would be crazy for the Democratic Party to follow an establishment that's led it to defeat year after year," and added, "White women are a problem, that's, you know -- we all live with that".
One person who has participated in the many meetings on the review said there was a realization that Credit Suisse First Boston can't be "all things to all people," but asserted that it would continue to serve its top-tier clients.
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