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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assert that the information" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to state or declare that certain information is true or valid.
Example: "The researcher will assert that the information gathered during the study supports the hypothesis."
Alternatives: "claim that the information" or "state that the information".
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But Judge Raggi said that it was speculative to assert that the information about Mr. Laurent's statement would have cleared Mr. Schwarz.
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For example, Arquilla and Ronfeldt (1997) assert that: … the information revolution favors and strengthens network forms of organisation, while making life difficult for hierarchical forms.
Ocean Spray asserts that the information on its Web site is accurate and reflects the emerging science on its juices.
He also asserted that the information could not be used by anyone other than the police in their investigation of crime.
The F.S.A. asserted that the information imparted during the 45-minute discussion amounted to inside information because it indicated that the share issuance would take place in a few days.
She complied under protest, appearing in Colorado on three occasions, where she asserted that the information sought was protected by both the New York and Colorado shield laws; the Colorado court deferred resolution, pending other issues.
If the estimate is negative, the number may be treated as an attenuated estimate of the demand slope, and we may assert that the data contain no useful information about the supply curve" (Leamer 1981), p. 321.
We must assert that information of this sort concerning the threat of German armed invasion of Soviet territory was coming in also from our own military and diplomatic sources.
We do not have any evidence, however, that physicians' documentation skills should differ based on the neighbourhood income of their patients, and would assert that information bias relating to income is unlikely.
However, a proposal by the neuroscientist Giulio Tononi (2008) goes further in identifying consciousness with integrated information and asserting that information integration of the relevant sort is both necessary and sufficient for consciousness regardless of the substrate in which is realized which need not be neural or biological.
The book asserts that information provided by the Soviet officer, code-named Farewell, led to the unmasking of many Soviet agents and alerted Western governments to the scale and intensity of Moscow's efforts to acquire advanced Western technology.
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