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Eustice's government has consistently asserted that it has been the "greenest government ever".

The Russian government has consistently asserted that the Islamic terrorism it is fighting has its roots in Afghanistan.

Mr. Qasemi, a former Revolutionary Guards commander who was appointed oil minister more than a year ago, had consistently asserted that Iran had no problem selling its oil.

Iran has consistently asserted that its uranium enrichment is for peaceful purposes and that, as a signatory to the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, it has been transparent about all of its nuclear activities.

In contrast, the neoconservatives within the Bush administration, above all within the Department of Defense, consistently asserted that the C.I.A. and the State Department were wrong and that there was no reason to suppose that Iraq could not become a full-fledged democracy, and relatively quickly and smoothly.

SocGen has consistently asserted that Kerviel acted alone, without accomplices - a view upheld in an interim report by the Folz committee three months ago that found 75 occasions on which SocGen's internal controls failed to respond adequately to alerts about Kerviel's trades.

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If the eliminativist thinks that assertion only imposes the aim of expressing a truth, then he can consistently assert that 'know' is a defective term.

Despite their impressive string of successes, however, Atletico's intense and eloquent manager Diego Simeone has repeatedly downplayed their chances of sustaining a title challenge, consistently asserting that La Liga is "boring" because Barca and Real's financial muscle will eventually allow them to pull clear.

Despite research indicating no significant association between pregnancy, childbirth, or natural ageing and vulval measurements [ 13], FGCS provider websites consistently assert that each causes undesirable deterioration that requires surgical intervention.

Second, Prior's somewhat plausible explanations notwithstanding, it is undeniably awkward that ¬◇¬E t is theorem of Q for any term t and hence that one cannot consistently assert in Q that it is impossible that a given contingent being fail to exist.

Beijing, however, has consistently asserted its right to settle the question by force.

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