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As a result, it takes Rohmer a long time to reunite the original pair, but from love delayed, he asserts, nothing less than music, painting, poetry, architecture, and religion are born.
Congress also clarified that civilian law enforcement agencies -- such as the FBI -- would still have authority to investigate terrorism and added a provision that asserts nothing in the detention measures changes current law regarding U.S. citizens.
It asserts that nothing is out of bounds, when some things really ought to be.
He argued that religious believers tend to adopt counterpart rationalisations in response to any apparent challenge to their beliefs from empirical evidence; and these beliefs consequently suffer a "death by a thousand qualifications" as they are qualified and modified so much that they end up asserting nothing meaningful.
Forty years ago, Theodosius Dobzhansky asserted "Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution" [ 1], and phylogenetic trees offer a historical representation of the evolutionary process.
DDI is sometimes conflated with the doctrine of divine impassibility, which asserts that nothing external can affect God — that nothing external can cause God to be in any state, and in particular can cause him to feel negative emotions like grief.
With the Supreme Court suspending the mechanism that forced Texas to get a federal OK before it can implement any election law change, state Attorney General Greg Abbott asserts that nothing now can stop the state from activating its controversial voter ID law.
"Anna didn't just meet with representatives from the opposition, but with a wide spectrum of people – from my colleagues to the inhabitants of villages in Karelia … Anna asserts that nothing similar happened during her numerous previous working trips to Russia," Dmitriev wrote.
For example, Bickerton (2007: 512) asserts that "nothing resembling human language could have developed from prior animal call systems".
A first principle, Walbridge notes, "is a form of the principle of sufficient reason, 'the principle of the most noble contingency' which asserts that nothing can exist without a cause of higher ontological level" (PI, 90.1 92.25).
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