Sentence examples for asserts that though from inspiring English sources

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But Big Cat asserts that, though Gucci Mane may apparently remake the song, Mr. Sapp's 2006 contract bars him for re-recording it for three years.

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Even that could prove difficult, though, and Democrats assert that Republicans will resort to a government shutdown to get their way.

The charter itself is insufficient evidence to confidently assert that Warelwast served William I, even though most such grants were made as a reward for royal service.

Dr. Kissinger at a recent press conference asserted that, though this commitment was not legally binding, it was morally binding.

But on Aug. 29, the day that Sen. John McCain, the Republican presidential nominee, named Ms. Palin to his ticket, her lawyer, Mr. Van Flein, sent a letter to the state-appointed investigator asserting that, though he would cooperate with the Legislature's inquiry, the accusations should be investigated by the state personnel board.

Among the manuscripts on display are a letter written by Catherine of Aragon, Henry's first wife, complaining (in Spanish) about the "abominable litigation" between the king and herself and asserting that though she had first been married to Henry's brother Arthur, she "remained a maid and was a maid" at the time of her marriage to Henry.

The candidate asserted that though his opponent, Vice President Humphrey, claimed that Americans had never had it so good, he should tell that to the farmer.

Discussing the possibility of stigmatization of the indigents, a health worker asserted that though the term indigent might function as a "label" within the village it did not impede the integration of individuals within the community, beyond their existing state of isolation.

"Most of us think that we can change our lives if we just summon the willpower and try even harder this time around," said Alan Deutschman, the former executive director of Unboundary, a firm that counsels corporations on how to navigate change, and the author of "Change or Die," a book that asserts that even though most people have the ability to change, they rarely do.

Orenstein (13) asserts that some laws, though appropriate for routine health activities, may hinder operations during emergencies.

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