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St Jerome was the first to assert the presence of guardian angels protecting every soul the sort angel-spotters most often see.
And while we all should be accountable for our actions, whether we're accountants, ethics columnists or powerful government officials who assert the presence of W.M.D.'s, that obligation is not infinite, and accountants need not be held to higher standards than other professionals.
If the decision metric y is larger than the predetermined threshold, the SU will assert the presence of the PU.
Starting from these premises, it is obvious that empirical research needs data on wages but also on productivity to be able to assert the presence of discrimination against (female) immigrants.
Dworkin authored ten books of radical feminist theory and numerous speeches and articles, each designed to assert the presence of and denounce institutionalized and normalized harm against women.
The Arnolfini Portrait is one of the earliest paintings to assert the presence of the artist within its depiction (an inscription in the middle of the work and a reflection in a mirror on the back wall) and one of Arnolfini's consistent concerns is to explore the role of artist as a witness and recorder of what is around them – contemporary society.
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The rejection of a picture as a means of representing the holy also is a symbolical way of positively asserting the presence of God.
Being included in the royal visit was a good step towards asserting the presence of First Nations governments in the territory, he said, describing it as "a coming of age for us as First Nations".
There are numerous (and sometimes confusing) accounts in the literature asserting the presence of harmonics in the vibration signal, but no quantitative descriptions are offered.
Postmortem fetal extrusion can be very difficult to recognize once a body has undergone complete skeletonization, and bioarchaeologists are often very cautious about asserting the presence of this phenomenon.
In 2002, the book's German publisher Siedler Verlag, a sister company of Random House was sued by the archdiocese of Munich as a result of the misidentification of a photograph, falsely asserting the presence of Michael Cardinal von Faulhaber, whom Rabbi David G. Dalin calls "a famous opponent of the Nazis", at a Nazi rally.
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