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On the other hand albeit at the cost of merging with the pragmatist tradition and losing the apparent Viennese distinctiveness the option to neglect as cognitively irrelevant, and in this sense metaphysical, all assertions whose truth or falsity would not make a difference remains as open as it always was.
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Ms. Gore, now 63, may not have written those jingly anthems of teenage self-assertion whose time has come around again, but she inhabited them fully at Feinstein's, where they were presented as nuggets of camp nostalgia strung together by humorous commentary.
Almost immediately after making that assertion, Mr. Jordan, whose title at CNN had been executive vice president and chief news executive, "quickly walked that back to make it clear that there was no policy on the part of the U.S. government to target or injure journalists," Mr. Gergen said.
Not so for the chanteuse Arlene Wolff, who can make the same assertion and whose career path followed a similar timeline (the 1960s onward).
According to Vollmer, whose assertions are up for debate, the couple wanted to "mansionize" the plot next door.
Another problem has been the credibility of Mr. Pepper, whose assertions about some elements of the alleged conspiracy have been disproved by news media investigations.
One opposition leader in exile, whose assertions could not be immediately confirmed, said that weapons were also being smuggled to Syria from Lebanon, Turkey and Iraq, and that defectors were now better armed and financed.
Just last week, Trump put his weight behind the candidacy of Marine La Pen, whose assertions regarding the Holocaust created a storm of controversy and whose National Front Party has sparked an increase in anti-Semitism in France.
Meanwhile, a researcher for the company whose assertions about its work touched off a debate over cloning defended his work and invited the White House and Congress to consult with his team about the ethical issues it raised.
The fact-checking nonpartisan organization Politifact recently rated 129 of 169 statements made by Trump as "mostly false," "false," or "pants on fire". It found that of 212 statements made by Clinton, whose assertions about her use of a private email server while secretary of state have been undermined repeatedly, 59 were similarly untrue.
Even the keenest optimists could hardly argue that tax revenues would go on moving upwards; realism pointed to a sharp drop.It was the state's misfortune that, at precisely this moment, the main candidates trying to replace Mr Pataki as governor were party hacks whose assertions of fiscal probity were never taken seriously.
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