Sentence examples for asserted out of from inspiring English sources

Suggestions(1)

The phrase "asserted out of" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts where someone claims or states something based on a particular source or reason, but it may require additional clarification for better understanding.
Example: "The conclusion was asserted out of a desire to promote transparency in the organization."
Alternatives: "claimed based on" or "stated from".

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She insisted at her hearing last week that she was not, as her critics have asserted, "out of the mainstream" of legal philosophy.

Strangely enough he kept both himself and another — so it was asserted out of that high office.

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STATE WORK FORCE Mr. Paladino, in voicing his disgust with what he said was a bloated government work force in Albany, asserted that "out of 298,314 employees, they couldn't find one to lay off — not one".

"I was taking the mick," he asserts, pleadingly, "out of what men think".

After citing a passage in Ecclesiastes, the writer asked: "Do you not think an Angel rides in the Whirlwind and directs this storm?" In the Book of Job, the voice of God asserted authority out of a whirlwind, letting Man ponder the providential purpose.

Under an economic nexus standard, states assert jurisdiction over out-of-state firms even if they do not have property or employees present in the state.

Or was he, as he has asserted, left out of the loop about details of what was happening around him?

The large number of Asian-born health workers found in this study is not unique to Australia; the OECD asserted that out of about 400,000 foreign-born doctors in 24 OECD countries, 32% were from Asia, while 25% of foreign-born nurses were from Asia [ 29].

Shesol asserts that out of office, Theodore Roosevelt largely abandoned the restraint he had displayed as president, and Shesol declares that my book "mostly overlooks" this.

My son's tastes, now asserting themselves, tend toward the out-of-doors; specifically toward activities involving tents, cooking utensils, firewood, bug spray, bugs.

There is another case, Little Sisters of the Poor v. Burwell, which is also pending, where a religious order asserts that the filling out of a form (which, if granted, would exempt them from the law's requirements) violates their rights.

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