Sentence examples for asserts that much from inspiring English sources

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The mutational-hazard (or mutational-burden) hypothesis [ 1] asserts that much of this observed variation in genome compactness can be explained by the product of the effective genetic population size (represented in this study as the effective number of gene copies at a locus [ N g ], not individuals) and the mutation rate.

Anna G. Marangou, a young Cypriot archaeologist, asserts that much of Cesnola's collection was smashed in transit and imaginatively glued together by Cesnola with the help of a German cabinetmaker.

Boardman also asserts that much of the negative views held of Robert II find their origins in the writings of the French chronicler Jean Froissart who recorded that '[the king] had red bleared eyes, of the colour of sandalwood, which clearly showed that he was no valiant man, but one who would remain at home than march to the field'.

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With Amtrak, PATH and light rail stations all within a few blocks of his building, and Manhattan a train stop away; with major highways feeding into McCarter Highway, which is currently being widened and improved; and with Newark Liberty Airport and Port Newark easily accessible, Mr. Martie asserts that "it's pretty much transit heaven".

(p. 1) And addressing physicians, Guttmacher and Collins (2002) as editors of the New England Journal of Medicine, assert thatMuch is known, but much remains mysterious.

(Given Mr. Hester's recent lawsuit against A&E asserting that much of the original "Storage Wars" is staged, there may be some truth to this).

The SJP-Demetrakis team asserted that much of its financing would come through SJP's relationship with Prudential Real Estate, a partner of SJP on numerous projects over the last 20 years.

For example, as long ago as 1995 he was asserting that much of the New Deal, and thus much of the contemporary work of the federal government, was unconstitutional.

Union officials acknowledge that the city will save money by no longer having to pay their salaries, but these officials assert that much of these savings will be erased because the city may soon start paying their welfare checks.

Some critics asserted that much of the volume constituted glorified common wisdom and questioned the strength of the evidence arrayed in support of more radical notions such as the suggestion that dyslexia might be a competitive advantage because of the strong compensatory mechanisms developed by people with the disorder.

Bivens and Mishel define "rent" as income "in excess of what was needed to induce the person to supply labor and capital," and they assert that much of the income of the top 1 percent has little to do with productive economic activity and could be taxed away without harm to the economy.

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