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Similarly, failure to assert a fact could be used for impeachment if it would have been natural, under the circumstances, to assert the fact.
"They are also trying to assert the fact that this is the next generation of Islamic State recruits," he told The Independent.
Despite Miss Dekker's decision to hoist the New Zealand flag and assert the fact that she is a citizen of that country, the controversy surrounding teenage solo circumnavigators seems destined to continue in Holland and its foreign dominions.
But even here the holder of the theory ought not only to assert the fact: he ought to explain the cause of it: i.e. he should not make any mere assumption or lay down any gratuitous axiom, but should employ either inductive or demonstrative reasoning.
Rather than assert the fact that Cintas is, at every level, an honest and ethical company in all our dealings with customers, prospective customers, and other partners, and rather than refute the inaccuracies in your article point by point, I am simply writing to express my disappointment.
"S.C., like other states, recognizes the need to assert the fact that our state and U.S. constitutions are the basis for civil law in our country," Fair told Human Events in a recent interview.
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Even when accusations against the University are rooted in outright distortions and misinformation, our response must assert the facts and encourage reasoned debate rather than descend to words and actions that might weaken the fabric of a community in which debate-even rambunctious debate-is essential to what we are.
State leaders should more forcefully assert the facts about California's astonishing progress on crime and public safety, and move more aggressively to guard it.
Then he asserted the fact of Obama's natural-born citizenship with a single, peeved sentence, as if suddenly annoyed by the maelstrom he had created.
In its former aspect, it asserts the fact that an individual is constituted out of five aggregates (khandas; skandhas); in its latter aspect it means the utter insubstantiality of all elements.
If the would-be assassins were indeed Arabs, as the United Front asserted, the fact would lend credibility to those who contend that foreigners, including Osama bin Laden, are playing an ever bigger decision-making role among the Taliban.
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