Sentence examples for prospect of asserting from inspiring English sources

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Veering away from the prospect of asserting rival claims of victory, the two chose to report simultaneously their attainment of different milestones in their quest.

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Needless to say that the abovementioned "dynamic perception" of technologies naturally implies the need for organizational agility as well as the ability to take into account a variety of prospects rather than asserting and promoting one's own dominant within the company/organization point of view.

[The Hill] TransCanada's chief executive asserts that the prospect of a new secretary of state will not worsen the odds of the Keystone XL oil pipeline's being approved.

Rather, he asserted, it was the prospect of an invasion by the Soviet Union that ended the war in the Pacific.

Several prominent conservatives had objected to the prospect of Mr. Racicot's serving as attorney general, asserting that he was not sufficiently energetic in opposing abortion and was too moderate on other social issues, like school choice.

To save God's absolute free will and at the same time to avoid the prospect of mutability in God's decision-making, Kilvington asserts that by his absolute power God can make himself not to will A, while A is what God, by his ordained power, wills in that particular instant, and this happens in eternity.

An apparent consequence of their view is that reality is indeterminate in surprising ways we have no grounds for asserting that Socrates did sneeze in his sleep the night before he took the hemlock and no grounds for asserting that he did not and no prospect of ever finding out which.

Instead of America asserting itself abroad, this "abroad" has asserted itself through Katya upon an American.

It isn't enough to assert that members of this cohort face the prospect of suspicious gazes or unprompted questioning from police officers, or worse; each of us knows or will know this particular sensation in the pit of his stomach, this tightening in his throat, and this burning helplessness.

As for the pharmaceutical association, its critics assert that it is so panic-stricken over the prospect of the government cutting into its profits that industry lobbying will only intensify.

"Amid rising concerns over energy shortages, the prospect of finding oil and gas in the water around the disputed islands has made asserting control over the islands more attractive".

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