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Then the sender would be able to honestly assert that claims of infringement had been filed against other parties.
thereby representing himself as asserting that he is in the biology department, since he represents himself as being a man who honestly asserts that he is in the biology department.
The answer is no, and I can honestly maintain that I'm asserting not a point of personal preference here but a literary imperative.
At times I honestly contemplated walking right up to you and asserting myself.
Rather than simply asserting his plans with anodyne uplift and ignoring the counter-arguments, he's explained honestly, he's reasoned, he's even offered to listen.
Most interesting, it found heterosexual licence-payers asserting that they expected the BBC, as a public service broadcaster, to be telling them honestly about communities they might not be well acquainted with.
He is asserting himself".
Wain, questioned by Daw, his own barrister, accepted that the report could have been "better expressed" in places, but asserted he produced it "honestly and in good faith".
As Mark Twain once asserted in 1890, "you may honestly feel grateful that homeopathy survived the attempts of the allopathists [conventional physicians] to destroy it".
Doing so shifts the conversation from one in which you assert (again) what you want to one in which you're required to honestly examine why the other person might want something else.
Cohen asserts, "Memorial Day... began with the conviction that to properly honor the war dead, it is necessary to honestly contemplate the cause for which they fought".
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