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There are few factors that could make him undesirable: few would dare to assert that they do not like Bowie or that they cannot find a point of connection with his work," concluded Waizel.
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Karam's ambivalent, sly, subversive brand of laughter, however, dares to assert that that is not how the world works.
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Bottum wrote that its "errors of fact combine to create a set of historical theses about the Nazis and the Catholic Church so tendentious that not even Pius XII's most determined belittlers have dared to assert them.
To assert that ancestors are hypothetical is to assert that evolutionary descent itself is hypothetical.
Letters are welcome via e-mail to [email protected]'s situationSIR – You continue to assert that a military "coup" has taken place in Bangladesh ("Not uniformly bad", February 10th; "The coup that dare not speak its name", January 20th).
To assert that the U.S. must lead globally is to assert that everybody else must follow.
To assert a proposition is to assert that it is entailed by a system of beliefs.
I think President Obama will dare to cross that line.
The salary we get is very small and I would dare to say that much of it is voluntary work.
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