Sentence examples for asserting not only from inspiring English sources

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After Scelsi's death, Tosatti published an article entitled "Giacinto Scelsi C'Est Moi," asserting not only that he was the true author of the music but that it was all rubbish.

Söderblom was eager to defend the uniqueness of biblical religion, and he believed that his historical and scientific studies provided an objective basis for asserting not only the uniqueness but also the superiority of Christianity.

Wolff takes this literally, asserting not only that Bach wrote extraordinarily learned music but that he was engaged in a lifelong project to master "musical science," to determine the laws of this sonic universe, outline the principles used for its exploration and categorize the structures being created.

After his move was announced the former Southampton goalkeeper Artur Boruc tweeted something Koeman had said a couple of moths previously, criticising "the lack of loyalty in modern day football" and asserting not only that would not be tempted away from the St Mary's Stadium for "short-term gains", but he "would hate to ever become that kind of manager".

Excite@Home, once a mighty Internet provider and portal, filed for bankruptcy protection in September, asserting not only that its contracts with cable companies were unfavorable and not at market levels, but also that it had been injured by the collapse of the online advertising market.

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It asserts not only that the Holocaust is not unique, but also that in our capitalist, bourgeois world we are, all of us, potential and actual perpetrators.

In her pamphlet she asserted not only that women have the same rights as men but also that children born outside of marriage should be treated as fairly as "legitimate" children in matters of inheritance.

Many of the men asserted not only that they had never hit their wives but also that it was a matter of principle for them not to do so.

Pension funds will have to assert not only that their members are not Americans but that their potential beneficiaries (spouses, children) are not so either, a Herculean task.Fund managers still hold some hope that the costliest provisions of the legislation can be negated.

According to officers and officials interviewed in Baghdad and Washington, the Iraqi asserted not only that stockpiles of banned weapons had been destroyed from 1995 to a few days before the war, but also that the weapons programs were devised to continue research and development after the chemical stockpiles were gone.

A more radical Meinongian, including Meinong himself, would assert not only that "some things do not exist" but also that "some things are such that there are no such things".

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