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Drawing on the history of the preceding chapters, he asserts: (1) The papacy is a deeply flawed institution.
Hence, the line of thinking concludes, what is asserted, when one asserts (1), is assertoric content and not ingredient sense.
First, one might maintain that what one asserts, when one asserts (1), is simply true or false, and not true now but false later, true here but false in some other community where Valla is more highly esteemed than Petrarch, true in α but false in other possible worlds.
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There are, he asserts, 33 million free agents, a "staggering" total -- and a startling increase over the 25 million figure in his Fast Company story from just three years ago.
A asserts (36) on merely probabilistic grounds.
An 8-bit peripheral or memory asserts -DSACK0 to terminate the cycle, and a 16-bit device asserts-DSACK1.
In particular, does multiculturalism erode national solidarity, as the progressive dilemma asserts?11.
But the reader should note that the crucial claims are that someone who asserts (2) is either asserting it with a meaning other than the standard conventional one, or with no meaning at all.
Specifically, the Bill asserted, 1.
In January 2000, President Clinton asserted: 3.
During the enrichment phase, we asserted 14154 "relationships" between pairs of terms.
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