Sentence examples for asserts that only the from inspiring English sources

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Conrad asserts that only the latter attitude can reveal the "ideal Object" that is the genuine or intended [gemeinte] work of art.

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He asserted that only the originalist position, as opposed to the view that the meaning of the Constitution may change over time, was legitimate.

The vendors confronted witnesses who provided evidence of trademark violations and filed a countersuit asserting that only the government can shutter a business.

The Justice Department had asserted that only the boy's father, and not his Miami relatives, was legally entitled to speak or him, since a child could not comprehend the complexities of an asylum claim.

In a 1967 book, "Man in the Trap," Baker asserted that "only the most hideous distortions of orgonomic truth" could cause a person to equate Reich's "work, thinking, and hopes for mankind with those of present day liberals, leftists, and beatnik-bohemians who have in one way or another attempted to identify themselves with orgonomy".

It was, in a legal sense, only a ruling on an emergency injunction to keep the child in this country for a few more weeks, but the language seemed to chastise the government for asserting that only the boy's father was legally entitled to speak for him.

Without contesting the adequacy of existing laws to protect consumers and preserve the free flow of information over the Net, Wu asserted that only "the FCC is equipped to deal with issues like regionalism, like localism, like diversity, which … aren't captured" by other agencies.

The Chinese government in 2007 passed a law - apparently without irony - asserting that only the atheist Chinese state can appoint the religious leaders of Tibet.

The archdiocese filed suit to block that deal, asserting that only the church — and not the sisters— can sign off on the sale.

Although officially atheist, the Communist Party asserts that only it has the authority to pick top spiritual leaders, who, according to Tibetan theology, are reincarnated from deceased religious figures.

A possible variant is, then, a doctrine which asserts that only some of the basic physical constituents of the world possess mental attributes (for example, as it might be, only electrons).

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