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There is no assertion of degree.
In Anderson's view of traditional logic, the universal proposition "All As are B" asserts the simple fact that all As are B; a thing's being of a certain sort is the irreducible minimum of a fact or state of affairs; there is no assertion of some "general connection" over and above that fact.
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"We make no assertions of guilt and provide our viewers with content within the limits of Section 309 of the Criminal Code of Canada".
Barns, who has acted in terror cases, contends that Asio's actions in seizing documents at Collaery's office when he was not present, thereby allowing no opportunity for any assertion of lawyer/client privilege, was "very problematic behaviour".
But what is refusing to allow a person back with no other nationality, but an assertion of just such statelessness?
To say that such entities exist though there is no means of knowing them is regarded as absurd, for no unverifiable assertion of existence is meaningful.
There is no attempt to structure these examples through an assertion of the primacy of 'female cutting'.
But this book will not be remembered for these pages; it will be criticised and applauded for its no-holds-barred assertion of three propositions.
Hill's contribution, which was subsequently published alone, was a no-holds-barred assertion of the revolutionary nature of England between 1640 and 1660, and an assault on the traditional presentation of these years as an aberration in the stately continuity of English history.
It was an assertion of selfhood.
It is an assertion of values".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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