Sentence examples for asserting on the basis from inspiring English sources

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Mr Wade set the bait by asserting (on the basis of no good evidence) that global inequality is rising because of liberalisation and globalisation.

Shulamit Aloni, minister for culture and education in the Rabin government, outraged religious activists at the time by asserting, on the basis of archeological evidence, that the site was only 200 years old, and the tomb that of Sheikh Yūsuf (Dawiqat).

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But we also assert on the basis of evidence and our direct knowledge that, on balance, the people in the smaller bush communities are healthier and happier," it said.

I assert, on the basis of certain conviction, that the people who follow that extreme path, if they ever come into power, will bring destruction and ruin to everything.

A respected medical examiner, Luis Ravanal, fed doubts about Mr. Allende's death in a 2008 report in which he asserted, on the basis of the 1973 autopsy, that Mr. Allende's injuries were not consistent with a self-inflicted gunshot.

"I have never had a Twitter account", he insisted, and "have never sold a story to Hola!", so Cohen had been wrong to assert (on the basis of a Daily Mail article, which recycled allegations in the Spanish press) that he had tweeted about the affair and been paid for the photo-feature.

In this paper, we assert on the basis of some case studies and a theoretical result that a certain type of local averagers should be preferred over global approximators as the former ensures monotonic convergence of the iteration.

On March 26 , 2012the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania rejected his most recent appeal for retrial asserted on the basis that a 2009 report by the National Academy of Science demonstrated that forensic evidence put by the prosecution and accepted into evidence in the original trial was unreliable.

Often, the validity of the adiabatic approximation is asserted on the basis of the comparison between the minimum adiabatic energy gap at x = xt (that is, 2 V12 in the present model) and the thermal energy (namely, kB T = 26 meV at room temperature).

We have thus far established that the objections raised by Brassington do not stand to invalidate the originally proposed obligation to participate in research: such an obligation can be asserted on the basis of both the principle of fairness, being the duty to contribute to what sustains us, and the principle of beneficence – the duty of rescue.

They asserted discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.

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