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Indeed, Wigley asserts, the very intensity of these rejections is a symptom of how deeply they are embedded in the world of clothing.
While Mr. Fleischer asserts, "The very document that protects our liberties more than anything else, the Constitution, was, of course, drafted in total secrecy," the sections of the Constitution that most protect individual liberties -- the first 10 amendments -- were added only as a result of open debate and public pressure.
Or, as David Suzuki asserts: "the very nature of science, is that most of our ideas at the cutting edge of knowledge are wrong.
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After all, if history is to teach anything it is surely that it was the judges who asserted the very power which Clementi and the LSA sought to remove.
It seems to me that this response fails, since it is simply asserting the very point at issue: that the counterfactual account implies that Franz killed.
The Intersecting Chords Theorem asserts the following very useful fact: Given a point P in the interior of a circle with two lines passing through P, AD and BC, then AP*PD = BP*PC -- the two rectangles formed by the adjoining segments are, in fact, equal.
Mr Bernstein asserts thatin the very long run, an increase in societal wealth and well-being carries a paradoxical cost, namely, a reduction in the expected return on both risky and riskless assetsThe Gordon growth model, which this post has emphasised in the past, suggests that equity returns are equal to the dividend yield plus dividend growth, plus or minus any change in the rating.
Kruger asserts that the very idea of busyness makes us feel important and that it gives us a sense of worth defined through endless activity.
Kant also asserts that the very possibility of natural science proper depends on the law of inertia, since the rejection of it would be hylozoism, "the death of all natural philosophy" (4:544).
As a general conclusion, Crathorn asserts that the very same thing can be called a substance, a quality, a quantity, a relation and so forth (q. 17, p. 462 and q. 18, p. 476).
Although he did not write grammatical treatises,[7] Buridan asserts in the very first section of the Summulae that "positive grammar [grammatica positiva] has to be learned first, by means of which the master is able to communicate with the disciple, whether it be in Latin, French, Greek, or Hebrew, or whatever else" (S 1.1.1: 6).
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