Sentence examples for proposing a claim. from inspiring English sources

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"Pushing" refers to proposing a claim about something on the basis of similarity to another claim the opponent has already accepted.

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The prospects for a successful outcome may not be as bright as Carnes thinks they are, but it's refreshing isn't it, to have a persuasive analysis of a pressing problem that concludes by proposing a practical solution and a claim that "changes like these aren't rocket science.

Finally, Alqahtany et al. proposed a framework claimed to enable CSCs to collect and analyze forensics evidence without the consent of the CSPs.

Rather than calling the salesperson a liar or trying to disprove her claim, try proposing a contingent agreement instead.

We ground our claim by proposing a concrete architecture for a home in which the health of an elder is monitored.

Banners in Tahrir Square proclaimed "Checkmate to the king," while jubilant tweets declared "Happy second revolution" as hundreds of thousands turned out to protest current president Mohamed Morsi – a member of the Muslim Brotherhood – broadly expanding his own powers and proposing a new constitution that opponents claim would help to impose Islamist law on the country.  .

The Federal Aviation Administration is proposing a $325,000 fine against Southwest Airlines, claiming it improperly modified equipment on a small jet that has since flown more than 1,000 flights.

During the ceasefire the Hamas leadership in Gaza repeatedly offered to extend the truce, even proposing a ten-year period and claimed a receptivity to a political solution based on acceptance of Israel's 1967 borders.

To get this moving, Costanza and Kubiszewski propose a campaign to "Claim the Sky" as a public trust on behalf of global society.

The special administrator handling Prince's estate is proposing an aggressive timeline for testing claims of heirship to the music superstar's fortune.

The Court of Appeals in Pearson I strongly suggested, without explicitly holding, that Plaintiffs' Antioxidant Vitamin Claim was only "potentially misleading," not "inherently misleading," and therefore the FDA's refusal to authorize the Antioxidant Vitamin Claim (or to propose a disclaimer to accompany the Claim) violated the First Amendment.

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