Sentence examples for it is commonly asserted from inspiring English sources

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It is commonly asserted that the feast was the pagan festival of the dead.

In atomic terms, the total energy is the sum of all the kinetic and potential energies of the atoms, and the entropy, it is commonly asserted, is a measure of the disorderly state of the constituent atoms.

It is commonly asserted that someone's compassion might lead them to act wrongly, to tell a lie they should not have told, for example, in their desire to prevent someone else's hurt feelings.

Thus it is commonly asserted that implicit within the metaphysical Hegel is an anti-metaphysical philosopher struggling to get out one potentially capable of beating the critical Kant at his own game.

10 It is commonly asserted that improving infrastructure is fundamental to encouraging the widespread uptake of walking and cycling.

It is commonly asserted that they improve communication, listening, and clinical diagnosis skills of students by putting them in a setting where human interaction takes precedence over technology [ 4].

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It's commonly asserted that we walk around with more computing power in our pockets today than it took to get us to the Moon.

And though there are strong grounds to question his sincerity, Israel's new prime minister, Ariel Sharon, claims to accept George Bush's peace "vision", set out in June, of an Israeli withdrawal and a free Palestine based on the borders of 1967.It is commonly asserted that Israel's occupation is "illegal".

This form of response is very similar to that of commercial Velcro and would indicate that Velcro better approximates the behaviour of C. lutetiana than A. minus as is commonly asserted.

Of twenty-five Crawford films released during the 1930s, she portrayed a salesclerk in only two (Our Blushing Brides and The Women); the record shows that she played a far wider spectrum of characters than is commonly asserted.

It is commonly noted that either system, common or civil, has a tendency to become somewhat mixed over time, as jurisprudence asserts its power in civil law, and as legislatures construct codes in common law systems.

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