Sentence examples for claim practically from inspiring English sources

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I'd argue that parents raising children in an upper-middle-class environment, which Mr. Brooks and Malcolm Gladwell claim practically guarantees success, have little chance of facing this choice.

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But, as attributing property gives that state the right to tax the proportion allotted, it follows, by an inevitable deduction, that the recognition of the right here claimed practically subjects the property in the states of New York, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts to double taxation.

In the administration's plan, working-class immigrants would be penalized if they claimed practically any benefit for which they qualified — even the earned-income tax credit, which is used by tens of millions of American workers and whose effect is to promote employment.

Its author events involve, as Foyles modestly claims, "practically every great writer of the age". Come too for the music, including classical concerts and a regular jazz series, and for the pleasingly run-down cafe.

As the assignee and registrant of all trademarks, copyrights and publicity rights belonging to the Presley estate, EPE has staked a legal claim to practically every aspect of the great man's life and work.

But if the national library claims the legacy of Kafka for the Jewish state, it, and institutions like it in Israel, can lay claim to practically any pre-Holocaust synagogue, artwork, manuscript or valuable ritual object extant in Europe.

In 2016 the Philippines won an international arbitration case against China's claim over practically the entire South China Sea, which is rich in both fish and potential oil and gas reserves and is a valuable trade route.

Unlike on 4chan's slightly more gullible cousin Reddit, trust in any claim is practically nonexistent, thus the prevalence of the phrase "Pics or it didn't happen".

After the independence of India in 1947, China made claims to practically the whole upland area of what was then Assam state, arguing that the McMahon Line had never been accepted by China and was the result of British aggression.

That extraordinarily powerful resonance seems to have permeated discussions of the music too; reviewing a London performance in 1963, the music critic of The Times claimed that "practically everyone who has heard it instantly acknowledged it to be a masterpiece".

As the combination or conspiracies provided against by the Sherman antitrust act can ordinarily be proved only by the testimony of parties thereto, in the person of their agents or employees, the privilege claimed would practically nullify the whole act of Congress.

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