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Beyond that, the media based their case on the assertions of family members that their loved one was "a take-charge guy" (Jeremy Glick), "a go-to guy" who "didn't take no for an answer" (Todd Beamer), and a man who would "never go down without a fight" (Thomas Burnett) - remarks treated by the network correspondents like hard news leads.
(Casting doubt, yet again, on the assertions of those who claim TV advertising doesn't move merchandise).
But medical experts cast doubt on the assertions of the former hedge fund manager-turned-pharmaceutical entrepreneur.
In contrast, the purpose of the auditor is to express an opinion on the assertions of management found in financial statements.
Partly because it builds on the assertions of attachment theory, which have been in the public domain for decades, ever since the publication of John Bowlby's seminal 1973 book Separation: Anxiety and Anger – fundamentally, the ideas are the same.
This touches on the assertions of developing countries that the historical responsibility for climate change rests with the developed world and that they have other more pressing needs for their limited resources.
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It is interesting that the series on the right-hand side of the assertion of Theorem 1 is similar to Horn's G 1 and H 1 [[13], pp.224-225].
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