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Prevention literature often asserts that AIDS is a disease that doesn't discriminate, but statistics tell a different story.
In explaining his opposition to stringent gun control, Mr. Bush often asserts that a well-armed populace is an effective deterrent to crime.
Besides, the city often asserts its own foreign policy through street signs: witness Nelson and Winnie Mandela Corner, Brothers to the Rescue Corner and Yitzhak Rabin Way.
A name under a photograph could suggest that the person looks like this — but it most often asserts: this is (a photograph of) the person we are talking about.
Early in Joshua Cody's sprightly, manic cancer memoir, "[Sic]," the author pauses to explain the musical significance of the "golden ratio" — the moment, almost two-thirds of the way through a composition, when the work often "asserts its presence and opens up to take you in and it feels like the pilot has moved the throttle and you feel motion again".
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The converse of the assertion that natures are goals as beneficiaries is also often asserted by Aristotle as a first assumption of natural science.
Conservatives like Charles Murray often assert that public provision crowds out family provision, contributing to family breakdown.
IT IS often asserted that Latin America has become the world's most urbanised region.
The connexion between flailing banks and economic weakness isn't as clear as is often asserted.
It is often asserted that Frank Gehry's Bilbao Guggenheim Museum "regenerated Bilbao".
Debatable, but often asserted, is that it also produces poor candidates and ineffective Presidents.
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