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Yet it would be more satisfactory for the reader if the authors not only asserted that the public has these properties and that a part of it, the groups, have them, as well, but also provided a brief justification.
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Hai only asserts that Xiaoying has the focused property of eating chocolate, in addition to other alternative properties (i.e., ate cookies, drank black tea 17.
Because the signals from the probes do not allow for accurate mapping of the position of a SNP within a probe at the given probe density, we can only assert that somewhere within a probe there is likely a polymorphism.
They said Mr. Lynch was only asserting that the screening process was lax because he believed it would support his contention that without a substantive pay raise, the city would continue to face difficulty attracting qualified candidates.
"The CE mark isn't a product certification mark," Mr. Donaldson said, because no independent tests are required to get it; a manufacturer need only assert that the product meets applicable standards and take legal responsibility for saying so.
The estimate not only asserts that Iraq had programs to develop weapons of mass destruction — or, as President Bush put it in this year's State of the Union address, "weapons of mass destruction-related program activities" — it also says that Iraq actually possessed stockpiles of chemical and germ weapons and was manufacturing more.
Here, she not only asserts that "every 16-year-old is a pornographer" but notes "privately I'm still in a very romantic state - which as every girl knows, means that she pants you know for what, you just don't know for who".
First, auch only asserts that the fastest computer cannot solve this task, in addition to other computers.
Thus the Ramsey sentence only asserts that there are some objects, properties and relations that have certain logical features, satisfying certain implicit definitions.
Then, only asserts that the focused denotation (i.e., introducing Bill to Sue) can be composed with the subject (i.e., John), but not the alternative properties (i.e., introducing Bill to Jane, introducing Bill to Mary).
Based on this, the focus particle only asserts that the focused denotation (i.e., introducing Bill to Sue), but not alternatives (i.e., introducing Matt to Sue, introducing Tom to Sue), participates in the following semantic computation.
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