Sentence examples for come to assert from inspiring English sources

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Some naturalistic story can, presumably, be told about how creatures like us developed the linguistic dispositions we did, in the telling of which it will emerge how we come to assert things like "the entropy of the Big Bang was very low".

And now she has come to assert herself as kingmaker - with her own substitute, insofar as nubile bedroom girls are concerned, standing right there, in all her youthful glory.

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Hence, Arminius came to assert a conditional election, according to which God elects to eternal life those who will respond in faith to the divine offer of salvation.

For the same reason, a finitary general proposition is not to be understood as an infinite conjunction but "only as a hypothetical judgment that comes to assert something when a numeral is given" (ibid).

Then, when the time comes to assert their manhood, or whatever, they often have difficulty.

President Truman, however, was no wilting wallflower when it came to asserting presidential power.

Furthermore, when it comes to asserting authority in a new area, one advantage Isis has over other groups is its superior financial resources, which enable it to engage in outreach to locals.

When it comes to asserting that he wasn't stunned, Paterson is great at appearing stunned, like, from a blow to his head.

And more progressives have come to recognize and assert the fundamental virtues of Social Security: that it helps to mitigate the increased risk of retirement insecurity, in an age of defined-contribution pensions; that, as a forced-savings program, it helps to overcome behavioral biases that lead people to under-save; and that it's mildly redistributive, universal, and administratively efficient.

Prosecutors told reporters after the verdict that other women had come forward to assert that they had been abused by Mr. Weberman, including one who had come forward during the trial.

Many, including the influential thinktank the European Stability Initiative (ESI), believed that Ashdown's rule turned Bosnia into a European "Raj", and that the time had come to allow Bosnians to assert control over their own affairs, with the HR playing a less proactive role.

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