Sentence examples for by assertions of what from inspiring English sources

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Yes, Nick, there is a virgin birth story worth telling -- but its worth is measured not by assertions of what happened long ago, rather by signs of what happens in the telling now.

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He made sweeping assertions of what he could do, powered — not inhibited — by the objections of realists.

Fidelity of implementation is often a key assumption underlying assertions of "what works".

The pressure induced by education reforms and market needs require the integration of a new and smart learning environment in higher education to bridge diverse viewpoints and develop a common assertion of what it means to be career-ready.

This prior premise turns on his definition of lying as one's assertion of what one believes to be false.

Assertions concerning the immanence of God in creation are always balanced in Eriugena's writings by assertions of God's transcendence above all things.

Because of these two recent developments--the expanding U.S. naval presence in the South China Sea and the growing assertion by China of what it considers to be its national rights in the region--there have been an increasing number of alarming incidents between the military forces of the two countries.

The text of The Rebel is punctuated with emphatic words of conclusion (alors, donc, ainsi, c'est pourquoi), which are rarely followed by consequences of what comes before and often introduce further assertions, without any evidence or analysis.

Evidence for this assertion is presented through the review of several elegant stable isotope studies and by taking stock of what has been learned from radioisotope investigations when spatial aspects of metabolism were considered.

He said that despite no obvious recollection of events, Starr had attempted to "bolster his case by false assertions about what happened".

The article will situate assertion within speech act theory and pragmatics more generally, and then go on to present the current main accounts of assertion.[1] By an account of assertion is here meant a theory of what it consists in to make an assertion.

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