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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asserted making" is not a grammatically correct structure in English.
The closest phrase you could use would be "asserted by making". For example, "He asserted by making a persuasive argument that the new policy should be implemented immediately."
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I almost believed Hacker's argument when he asserted, "making mathematics mandatory prevents us from discovering and developing young talent.
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Our rules, he asserted, make sense only because we know how to use them: "Rules, like birds, must live before they can be stuffed".
No matter how much initiative a single cafe can take, Bakker asserts, making positive changes in the environment also means changing individual habits.
In short, Rosalind asserts, "Make the doors upon a woman's wit, and it will out at the casement; shut that, and 'twill out at the keyhole; stop that, 'twill fly with the smoke out at the chimney".
The screen is a blend of titanium and ceramic which, Essential asserts, makes it stronger than those offered by Apple and Samsung.
She pointed out that Paytm is yet to surpass 100 million downloads on Android — India's overwhelmingly dominant mobile operating system — according to the Google Play Store, which she asserts makes it "hard to imagine" that it has more than nearly 250 million registered users as it claims.
Tactics like these, the government asserts, have made Megaupload's operators $175 million in income since the site opened in 2005.
The proposals to centralize governance of credit rating agencies followed months of criticism by European leaders who have accused the so-called big three, Fitch Ratings, Moody's Investors Service and Standard & Poor's, of issuing ratings that, they assert, have made it harder for countries like Greece to service their debts and have helped destabilize the euro.
Mr. von Lohmann of the Electronic Frontier Foundation asserted that making a noncommercial mix CD was probably legal under the "fair use" provision of copyright law, but that notion has not been tested in court.
In an interview, Kishimoto asserted that making the villains "flamboyant" was one of his "guiding principles," and attributed this to his desire to have the villains have a "powerful aura".
Igarashi, present in the interview, asserted that making music for handheld game consoles, regardless of the type, is largely the same, although he accepted that the DS's sound capabilities were much better than those of the Game Boy Advance's.
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