Sentence examples for directly asserting from inspiring English sources

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Ms. Dixon also attacked Mr. Ray directly, asserting that his war chest came mainly from real estate developers, long major behind-the-scenes factors in local politics.

A second practical question is how well simple limitation of cycle circumferences serves as a surrogate for a more involved design method of directly asserting a hop (or distance) limit on the maximum length of protection paths.

Smithson's genius was to make liberating objects (and environments) that busted up those impediments, while also directly asserting the awesome power of inertia.

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Discrimination may also be of concern, as consumers can directly assert their preferences and their biases in ways that companies are prohibited by law from doing.

"As the previous correspondence mentioned, we do not allow ads to directly assert the physical condition of the audience," said a member of the Facebook team in an email to RNIB.

Nor is it about some totality A: it asserts simply of each and every A that it is B. And although it does not directly assert the existence of A, it certainly presupposes it.

5. In some later developments of the theory of generalized conversational implicatures, especially in Levinson (2000), some generalized implicatures are not really indirectly conveyed, but contribute to what is said, for instance (directly) asserted.

He will go on to imply, if not quite to directly assert, that the parallel holds to the work of art: to see it within a larger frame of reference, to see it in comparison to other works of the artist in question and to see it juxtaposed with still other works from its cultural context, is to see what role itplayed in the dialogically unfolding artistic "language-game"[1] of its time and place.

In addition, utilizing Proposition 2.1 and rn+1- r n → 0 we can obtain lim n → ∞ ǁ T r n + 1 ( x n - r n A x n ) - T r n ( x n - r n A x n ) ǁ = 0.   (ii) In order to show w ∈ ∩ i = 1 N Fix ( S i ), the proof of Theorem 3.2 [10] directly asserts that ǀǀu n - W n u n ǀǀ→ 0 (n → ∞) implies ǁ u n j - W n u n j ǁ → 0 ( j → ∞ ) for all n.

He knew that having attended Eton was a large privilege and regretted that he had never made it to Cambridge or Oxford (but did not directly assert the obvious -- that he may have been better off for it).

While you, Tim, directly assert and Lee implies that we all "join together and become a 'colorblind' nation," you assume that race has become unimportant, that white privilege is a fiction, that we don't see "race" anymore, and that racism (i.e., prejudice along with social power to enact oppression by white people over people of color) is a thing of the past.

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