Sentence examples for more general assertion from inspiring English sources

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Decoration may record real historical events, rituals, or the official titles and careers of individuals, but its prime significance is the more general assertion of values, and the information presented must be evaluated for its plausibility and compared with other evidence.

These suggestions show that logistic can be superior to geometry in certain cases, but they do not explain Archytas' more general assertion that logistic deals with whatever problems it wants more clearly than geometry.

However, we challenge this notion with a new more general assertion that while biologically relevant genes may consistently behave in correlation with an associated phenotype across a population, it is even more likely that common pathways can be impacted through distinct gene events that are not reflected at the individual gene level across samples.

That parents have an expectation to be provided with education about NBS is in line with the more general assertion by Manson that patients often want information about interventions, independent of their desire to take part in decision making about those interventions.

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Future studies should therefore focus on different consultation types, in order to make more general assertions regarding changes in doctor-patient communication.

The basis for their claims is twofold: testimony from a single Syrian farmer; and a more general, un-evidenced assertion that the presence of migrants exacerbated urban stresses.

In order for each assertion to be consistent with each assertion made at more general levels, any object class of a property at a given class level that was not subsumed by an object class at a higher class and/or property level such that these conditions were satisfied was appropriately propagated up the class and/or slot hierarchies.

However, this argument – and the more general focus on "intergenerational fairness", allied to dubious assertions that "this generation will be the first to be worse off than its predecessors" – while not entirely incorrect, seem to me to miss the point.

Without doubt cricket and its headline players remain far more recognisable in the community, but Gallop's general assertion remains accurate.

Of course, it is easy to remark that assertion (2) in Theorem 3.2 is more general.

Notice that the assertion (2) in Theorem 3.2 is more general.

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