Sentence examples for merely asserts that from inspiring English sources

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Wachtell does not back up its claim with any empirical evidence or analysis, but merely asserts that "it is our experience that the absence of a staggered board… is harmful to companies that focus on long-term value creation".

Near the end of his book, he merely asserts that "getting down to specifics and generating further testable hypotheses is work for the future".

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He should not merely assert that Manning's confinement is "appropriate and meet[s] our basic standards", as he did recently.

If you come across a BBC story merely asserting that petrol has soared to a "new record level" or hear a politician left unchallenged when making a claim that more money than ever is being spent on, say the NHS, you should consider asking for your licence money back.

To avoid a terminological quagmire, let us merely assert that analytics uses statistical and other methods of processing to tease out business insights and decision cues from masses of data.

Newton, in his controversial Scholium on space, time, and motion, was not merely asserting that motion is absolute in the face of the mechanists' relativist view; he was arguing that a conception of absolute motion was already implicit in the views of his opponents that it was implicit in their conception, which he largely shared, of physical cause and effect.

One can add that acquaintance is a non-intentional or nonjudgmental form of awareness, and that one cannot be aware of something in this way without its existing, but the concept of awareness remains unanalyzed, and these conditions merely assert that, and shed no light on why, acquaintance has these features.

The friends of (H) aren't rejecting abduction outright: they are merely asserting that in some situations abduction is trumped by the more fundamental principle (H).

Instead he merely asserted that it was good for Spain, and then grudgingly allowed a secret parliamentary vote, in which the entire PP was evidently whipped into line.

No one will ever now solve the mystery of Caravaggio's escape from his Maltese incarceration in 1608; but surely the far greater mystery of his apparent, almost complete, lack of conventional training for his chosen career deserves more explanation than merely asserting that this was proof of his innate genius.

Note that we forego a discussion of different theoretical traditions in criminology and merely assert that our interest is in leveraging text-based narratives to better characterize crime events.

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