Sentence examples for may be asserting from inspiring English sources

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Ms. Nakadate may be asserting feminist self-empowerment and satirizing seamy sexual dynamics, but you can't help feeling sorry for the apparently harmless and lonely men whom she teases.

HOWEVER, forcibly the stock market may be asserting the desirability of liquidation, there are no signs that managements are giving serious consideration to the issue.

It seems that the Saudi authorities may be asserting their authority over the Wahabi clergy.

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Nevertheless, since any two disciplines that are inseparably complementary can at the same time be logically distinguishable, it may be asserted that this particular distinction first became manifest in Les Ruines des plus beaux monuments de la Grèce ("The Ruins of the Most Beautiful Monuments of Greece"), written in 1758 by a French architecture student, Julien-David LeRoy. Julien-David LeRoy

To make monitoring more efficient, the reliability of data sources may be asserted by some groups and challenged by others [53].

For Leibniz, the essence of substance lies not in the fact that it is the subject of predication, but in the fact that every possible predicate may be asserted or denied of it.

The search for that which may be asserted without condition or qualification leads to the conclusion that all variety is the expression of an underlying unity, and that nothing can be real in the absence of mind or spirit.

If one insisted, contrary to the reading deemed sympathetic, that a being must satisfy all three criteria as robots do not since they lack felt needs in order to qualify as living, the same may be asserted not only of insentient animal life but also of presentient human fetuses and of unconscious human beings of any age.

We cannot be certain that our insurance will be sufficient in amount or scope to cover all claims that may be asserted against us".

Thus, with regard to the presence of rewards for crisis reporting, it may be asserted that the lack of reward is indicative of the presence of punishment.

It may be asserted that unstable employment relations during SAMU regulation in Rio de Janeiro did little to facilitate the professionals' actions, hindering these regulators in their deployment of service resources against a backdrop of limited state cooperation in the hospitals.

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