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He writes: "The vaguely made assertions come down to the following claim: not acting is worse than acting.
It could easily do so, replied A. If a member of the public made assertions about MI5, that could undermine the agency.
To be precise, the story never made assertions about China, until that statement linked Wen Jiabao's relatives to the national image.
In his book, Mr. Tierney made assertions or strongly implied that in 1968, a prominent anthropologist and a respected medical geneticist inoculated the long-isolated Yanomami Indians with a measles vaccine, contributing to the spread of a deadly epidemic.
But, the study noted, journalists offered no evidence for their statements or cited the work of other journalists about one-quarter of the time that they made assertions about the candidates' characters.
Furthermore, although Kidd made assertions on the night of the shooting of "questionable" accuracy, the report says "he properly clarified any ambiguities or questions concerning what he did and did not observe".
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But one commonly made assertion is important to counter here that RCTs have particularly burdensome cost requirements.
This in turn suggests that there is a rule, or norm, governing the practice of making assertions that requires us to assert only something we know.
The cast and director avoid making assertions.
"It was more like he wanted to make assertions and tell stories".
"When we make assertions in relation to terrorist attacks, they are serious".
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