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Literature is surely the most obvious candidate, for literature consists of words, and words are combined into sentences, and sentences (at least declarative sentences) are used to convey propositions that is, to make assertions that are either true or false.
When will the American media recognize that they are not reporting a genuine debate -- but a set-up, in which hired guns make assertions that are not only laughable, but insincere, which climate deniers (or those who bankroll them) do not believe themselves?
It was unclear why the administration chose the Pentagon report to make assertions that it has long declined to make at the White House.
To make assertions that Muslims will potentially gather at the Cordoba House to plot another attack, as one woman did in a recent Associated Press article, is akin to simple-minded bigotry.
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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.
It makes assertions that cannot be supported and do not reflect Zara's diverse workforce.
Second, and much less legitimate, is the kind of wrongness that involves making assertions that are logically or empirically indefensible.
Much of the affidavit consisted of detailed explanations as to why Duchardt had decided not to call particular witnesses, and it made assertions that had never been tested in court.
But it's actually a pretty darn sophisticated approach — as demonstrated by the fact that economists who dismiss or attack IS-LM as too simplistic or something almost always end up making assertions that are much more simplistic than IS-LM, if not falling into outright logical fallacies.
Opponents added to the information burden of members by making assertions that could not easily be checked.
He often takes a quotation from Darwin's Autobiography or his letters out of context and then makes assertions that are primarily "leaps of faith" and occasionally contradictory.
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