Sentence examples for asserted and not from inspiring English sources

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Amid the jumble of news clips, I noticed that one newscaster misspoke (to use a political term); had Clinton really been raging "against the light," as the talking head asserted, and not against the dying of it, we wouldn't be having this conversation.

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To test whether patriotism is a matter of choice at the baseball park, as the Yankees assert, and not something aggressively enforced by security guards, as one fan's lawsuit recently claimed, Mr. Popaduke headed for the bathroom.

Mr. Vallone's supporters also asserted -- and Democrats not affiliated with him did not dispute the claim -- that he may have enough delegates to block any Democrat from winning the 25percenttoto force Mr. Vallone into a primary in September.

"My Golden Days" is a cinematic Pinterest, not Chekhov but check-off, in which the characters' traits, experiences, and feelings are merely asserted and catalogued, not developed but simply tacked to the screen.

I am not asserting and do not believe that this has anything to do with the issues at hand).

It was a matter for their editors, they asserted, and they would not interfere.

Judges have never asserted, and they are not now asserting, any authority or jurisdiction over parliamentary proceedings or debate, which are exclusively matters for parliament".

A 50 percent share would be the players' lowest "since the early 1990s," Fisher and Hunter asserted, and is "simply not a fair split".

"If you were to go to Harare today [in 2007] and ask ordinary black Zimbabweans who they would rather have as their leader Smith or Mugabe the answer would be almost unanimous," Boynton asserted; "And it would not be Mugabe".

Regarding definitions: while computer reasoning across ontologies is often accomplished through logically asserted relations, and not through text definitions, humans performing manual alignments or evaluating automated results often require some idea of a class's meaning.

It is tempting to interpret this view as an appeal to a kind of fallacy of composition; just as someone who is both good and an author is not necessarily a good author, so too something that is both mentally asserted and vocally uttered is not necessarily "said" (asserted with utterance).

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