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Most damning is the assertion that many wines regarded as natural are unclean, impure and downright bad.
Criticism of the 45-minute claim from within the intelligence community is all the more damning since it echoes assertions made by both Kelly and the BBC reporter Andrew Gilligan.
-ED.Affirmative reaction Contrary to columnist Thomas Sowell's assertion ("Lies, damned lies and blurs," May 31, p. 176), our book, The Shape of the River, is not a study of racial quotas, since to the best of our knowledge, none of the colleges and universities in our database uses quotas.
The damning popular verdict on that assertion, however, was the lowest turnout in 30 years.
The official investigation into that scandal — finding that McChrystal peddled "inaccurate and misleading assertions" — was unambiguous and damning.
Mr. McCain's style contains contradictions, veering between a shoot-from-the-hip tendency and assertions of damn-the-consequences authenticity on the one hand and a grudging acceptance on the other of the need to give in to the discipline of programmed politics.
The resulting story of an alcoholic actor trying to stage a comeback was both an assertion of Odets's theatrical chops and a damn good play.
The assertion has resonance.
The assertion.
His assertion may be in line with statistical reality – the US crime rate has indeed fallen consistently since the mid 1990s – but as any red-blooded American can tell you, statistics can be used to prove damn near anything.
No assertion goes unqualified.
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