Sentence examples for but rather asserts from inspiring English sources

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Smirnova responds with serenely individual phrasing, deliberate épaulement – she does not pretend to bonelessness, but rather, asserts the transcendent harmony of her limbs – and a cool, quiet smile.

A set leader is not elected but rather asserts himself by developing and managing the gang's criminal enterprises through his reputation for violence and ruthlessness and through his personal charisma.

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They said they chose the term to make it clear that they were not trying to challenge Turkey's territorial or national integrity, but rather asserting their freedom and ethnic rights within Turkey.

He demonstrated the influence of foreign political theory, notably that of the French philosopher Montesquieu, on the authors of the Swedish constitution and rejected the notion that the constitution was an expression of national unity but rather asserted that it was a compromise between strongly opposed factions.

They quickly called and asked that it be changed — that they weren't clearing Farrell in particular but rather asserting that none of their policies had overtly been circumvented or tampered with by any employee.

But he will not negotiate with them on how he would lead, sources close to him said, but will rather assert that his conservative credentials speak for themselves.

That said, there are other researchers who counter this view and, rather, assert that nominalisations can indeed serve to represent processes (cf. Simon-Vandenbergen et al. 2003; Bartley and Hidalgo-Tenorio 2015) and, in fact, their use is likely to serve a particular purpose.

But rather than just assert experience, if she has specific differences with me with respect to economic policy, I'm happy to have those debates".

It affirms no particular moral absolute (although it might lead down the road to naming some); rather, it asserts that the category of moral absolutes is full; and it does so against the arguments of those who assert that the category is empty, not with respect  to any particular moral absolute, but generally.

Mr. Rather, 75, asserts that the network violated his contract by giving him insufficient airtime on "60 Minutes" after forcing him to step down as anchor of the "CBS Evening News" in March 2005.

In an intuitive sense, the statement presupposes rather than asserts that there is a unique king of France.

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