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For all that Standard & Poor's has miscalculated in the past, it is correct in its assertion that we are a nation that no longer instills trust.

Although the document states that the final demarcation of the region's boundaries is subject to Article 140, it is unequivocal in its assertion that the disputed territories are inseparable from the "geographic and historic entity" called Iraq's Kurdistan region.

Perhaps it can be found in its assertion to the FDA that "considering the plethora of tasty, nutritious meat alternatives on supermarket shelves, there is absolutely no need for [Quorn]." The center has long been a booster of Gardenburger, the moneylosing maker of substitute meat.

Perhaps it can be found in its assertion to the FDA that "considering the plethora of tasty, nutritious meat alternatives on supermarket shelves, there is absolutely no need for [Quorn]." The center has long been a booster of Gardenburger, the moneylosing, substitute-meat maker.

In its assertion that there were "Jews for Bush" it seems to be making a statement that not all Jews are automatically Democrats and that you wouldn't be alone if you went Republican.

"Coles remains steadfast in its assertion that 96% of its fresh fruit and vegetables are grown in Australia".

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Even if, following Maxwell, we take the Second Law of thermodynamics to be merely probabilistic in its assertions, it remains time asymmetric.

But with those rights come responsibilities, and Iran's refusal to clarify its activities means that there is a fundamental lack of confidence in its assertions that the program is for peaceful purposes.

To the Editor: Stossel's review offers some thoughtful statistics for consideration but remains incomplete and, at times, misleading in its assertions about the forms of psychotherapy that have evolved from Freud's original concepts.

The U.S.'s policy towards the unification of China and Taiwan has been described as a policy of 'strategic ambiguity', one that allows the U.S. to be non-specific in its assertions about the status of Taiwan.

Israel's annexation of the parts of Jerusalem it won in 1967, and its assertion that the reunified city would remain under its control as its capital, has won almost no support worldwide.

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