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The answer, probably, is towards a confederal model in which members' national sovereignty will continue to be asserted in theory, but will become less easily exercisable in practice.
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Apparently, the reassignment might cause the "lethality" that was asserted in the frozen accident theory [ 6], thus no quite plausible.
It seems to me, however, as just discussed, that natural selection should never be called a fact, no matter how much evidence is asserted in its support, because natural selection is a theory about facts, not a fact itself.
Specific project goals and deliverables are negotiated and a workplan is asserted in an XML database.
For example, in John Rawls's theory of justice, it is asserted that institutions and practices should be arranged so that the worst off are as well off over the long run as possible.
To think otherwise, it is asserted, would be to leave the success of these theories an unexplained miracle.
Non-negligible heterogeneous hydrolysis in the low-potential region was asserted via molecular H2 detection.
However, it has been asserted that the quality of medical education research is poor, repetitive, not informed by theory, methodologically weak and does not pay attention to validity threats in quasi-experimental designs [ 5, 6].
What is being asserted?
Thus is asserted.
He is asserting himself".
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