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An identity proposition is to be understood in this context as asserting no more than this; in particular it is not to be taken as asserting that the two naming expressions have the same meaning.
"The current noise is not good for the IAAF and Nike and it's a distraction to the 18-hour days we're working to steady the ship," said Coe in announcing his decision while still asserting, "no, I don't believe it's a conflict of interest".
The next step, where the central bank will be asked to help companies or sectors close to the heart or pockets of politicians, is not far off.Paul DeGrauwe makes a similar point and Axel Leijonhufvud goes further, asserting "no democratic country can leave these decisions to unelected technicians.
Two years later J&J presented results of its own trial, asserting "no statistically significant differences" between Risperdal and Zyprexa in muscle movements.
WASHINGTON ― Forty times President Donald Trump has posted statements on Twitter asserting "NO COLLUSION" with Russia during the 2016 election.
This day will bring hope to the hopeless and solace to the inconsolable by together asserting "NO MORE".
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We have asserted no such thing.
"There is," he asserts, "no such thing as reproduction".
There was, he asserts, no collusion of the kind Mr Shlaim describes between Israel and Transjordan.
"I'm a happy guy," he'd assert, no matter the topic, the setting, the listener.
The second question on the government sheet says: "Isn't this a giant backflip?" The answer asserts: "No.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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