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The Gore camp was fighting assertions not only by Mr. Bradley but also by the debate moderator that Mr. Gore has been distorting Mr. Bradley's record and his health-care proposal.
And he advanced misleading assertions not only about Mr. Hussein's supposed weapons programs but also about his possible ties to international terrorists, Al Qaeda and the Sept. 11 attacks.
In Trumpspeak, a speaker can never be accused of lying if he's simply repeating the statements of others; it is the responsibility of those who make original claims to check for the accuracy and truthfulness of their assertions, not the person who repeats them – even if that person happens to be the most powerful person and speaker on the planet.
Most of the discussion of norms during the past fifteen years has concerned the propriety, or correctness, of assertions, not conventional means of recognizing them (Kölbel (2010) is one of few to discuss both).
Had it not been for my foresight, they would have". "If there is one thing I am trained to recognise it is un-evidenced assertions not based on empirical analysis," he says.
Polkinghorne is bothered by the simplistic approach of Richard Dawkins in "The God Delusion," which he sees as "full of assertions, not argument," and "incredibly naïve".
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That was News International's assertion, not theirs.
But I didn't initially buy this assertion, not understanding the underlying crystallographic symmetry argument.
That's their assertion, not backed by fact, not backed by any evidence.
But they base this assertion not on culture but on biology.
"Is alcohol addictive," he replies; it is an assertion, not a question.
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