Sentence examples for asserts one of from inspiring English sources

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"It was impossible to converse with her without being immediately captivated by her," asserts one of our two best sources.

We might maintain that (1)–(4) have the same assertoric content and hence that they say the same thing: anyone who asserts one of these (or believes it, rejects it, and so on), also asserts the others.

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On Aug. 27 Mr. Lay sent employees another e-mail, this time asserting, "One of my highest priorities is to restore investor confidence in Enron.

For example, while G. E. Moore did not use the term 'supervene', he asserted: "one of the most important facts about qualitative difference…[is that] two things cannot differ in quality without differing in intrinsic nature" (1922, 263).

Stiens and Turley drily assert, "one of the primary benefits of insourcing is to undo outsourcing efforts that brought neither cost savings nor improved mission performance".

It is, as challengers from the right Gun Owners of America, Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership, the National Association for Gun Rights—have asserted, one of the largest, most insular, status quo-embracing groups in Washington.

Far less discussed, though, is the nature of asserting one's identity in the worlds of GIF and net art a complicated issue in cultures built on the ability to remain anonymous, if desired.

To them, the very act of asserting one's autonomy is suspect, which is why when someone does they look for ulterior motives.

Homophobia is feigned as a way of asserting one's heterosexuality; being gay is still unusual enough to be the most regular subject of school gossip.Related topics Electric vehicles Technology Automotive technology Science and technology Britain's ParliamentOn immigration and Europe, mine is a generation that has never heard a counter-argument to the United Kingdom Independence Party.

As she asserts in one of many spot-on takedowns of "parenting," with all the prodding, controlling, and shaping of offspring the term implies, we don't "wife" our husbands or "friend" our companions, nor do we evaluate our "success" as friends or spouses by the latter's achievements.

This "aberrant president," Lind asserts, is "one of the worst in American history".

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