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Second, Ross McEwan, boss of Royal Bank of Scotland, could quite legitimately assert that he was waiving his annual bonus for 2013 even as he was handed £3m in shares.
(Every time one legitimately asserts that a proposition is false one need not be certain that it is false. "Knowing with certainty" is not a pleonasm). The claim is that this tentative posture is the reasonable position for the atheist to take.
This is also the view of William Stoeger (2010), a Jesuit priest and cosmologist, who argues that scientific cosmology can purify theology but never be in conflict with what theology legitimately asserts.
Now we can debate whether today's liberal/conservative labeling is even appropriate for someone who lived 2,000 years ago, but no one can legitimately assert that Jesus was a conservative unless he asked the Romans for a modern welfare state in colonial Judea.
And, he added, "a state may not legitimately assert an interest in maintenance of a strategic advantage over the defense, if the result... is to cast a pall on the accuracy of the verdict obtained". Justice William H. Rehnquist, in a lone dissent, said the court's ruling "is far too broad". Rehnquist said providing such help should be limited to cases in which the defendant faces a death sentence.
Gradually, Real Madrid asserted itself.
Then James asserted his authority.
Speed kills, the moralists asserted.
he asserted.
What is being asserted?
It's simply asserted.
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