Sentence examples for asserting all of from inspiring English sources

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Ghazala Khan believes that too, asserting: "All of America felt my pain".

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First, it's impossible to ignore his appeal to "Homo sapien," which is a sly way of asserting "all lives matter" in the face of noticeable, disproportionate treatment of groups of people.

That quality, the determination to assert all of their talents, is key.

But on Jan . 17 the Federal Bureau of Prisons issued a clarification of its search policy, after Mr. Bhalla asserted all of these rights in Federal District Court here, before the Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Justice in Washington and, armed with letters of support from a host of Sikh groups, directly to the Bureau of Prisons hierarchy.

Normando was in the audience as I asserted all of that in my lecture, nodding in agreement.

On the party and mini games, Kent asserted "All of the activities ... were designed with an unerring eye for quality", Edge contended "none are half-assed throwaway rewards", and the staff of Nintendo Power remarked "each one is a fully realized activity that you could play for hours".

However, before causation can be asserted, all of Hill's criteria need to be satisfied, including the yet to be established dose response relationship between fear of movement and sick leave due to spinal pain, demonstrated prevention or amelioration by appropriate experimental regimen, and the establishment of coherency and adequate specificity.

F1 spin can assert all manner of synergies between motor racing and the industry of human happiness as represented by the city – notably the rush of excitement and the sweet taste of winning, climaxing with an ejaculation of champagne.

Parliament will now have to debate whether to adopt the nonbinding resolution suggested in the report, stating that the full veil was "contrary to the values of the republic" and asserting that "all of France is saying no" to the veil.

Dr Marc Tischkowitz Department of medical genetics, University of Cambridge Professor Bert Vogelstein of Johns Hopkins University asserts: "All cancers are caused by a combination of bad luck, the environment and heredity" (Report, 2 January).

Prosecutors also said the organization submitted documents falsely asserting that all of its group home regional directors were licensed social workers — again inflating reimbursements for their salaries from Medicaid.

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