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It was an unsavory decision she was actually faced with, so he asked her about it: He made no assertions about what she should or shouldn't have done.
"If the Glossi creator had their own affiliate links, they could try to use them, but we made no assertions that the link would track correctly or display the image or metadata for the product correctly," he told me via email.
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Indeed, the indictment made no assertion that the president or anyone affiliated with him did anything wrong, understandably a relief for Mr. Trump, given a year of investigation and media reports exploring the possibility of collaboration with Russia.
Whereas the majority in the Supreme Court of Florida stated its confidence that "the remaining undervotes in these counties can be [counted] within the required time frame," it made no assertion that the seemingly inevitable appeals could be disposed of in that time.
A statement issued by Scotland Yard made no assertion that the police had interrupted an active or specific plot against any of the financial center targets in the United States, or that the suspects had access to explosives, toxic gases or radioactive materials.
(Testing a microphone in a windowless room, I utter, "It's raining," and it happens to be raining outside. Here I have said something true but have made no assertion).
On the basis of their religious experiences, the mystics of Christianity of all eras have concurred in the belief that one can make no assertions about God, because God is beyond all concepts and images.
Unlike the claims for the theft of trade secrets, the infringement claims, which encompass five separate patents, do not depend on proving that Broadcom acted intentionally, and Intel makes no assertions in that regard.
The Network was also adamant that the series makes no assertions about the guilt of the accused killer.
This account makes no assertions about the relationships among parents and children that have taken their lives.
"We make no assertions of guilt and provide our viewers with content within the limits of Section 309 of the Criminal Code of Canada".
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