Sentence examples for refers to assertions from inspiring English sources

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"Perversity" (bei) refers to assertions that are not "semantically permissible".

21. "Admissibility" (ke) refers to assertions that are "semantically permissible," in that they conceivably could be uttered in some situation without violating semantic or pragmatic norms.

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He was referring to assertions by White House officials on Wednesday that Air Force One and the White House were intended targets of the terrorists.

"Look at any Texas family that's involved in the oil or oil services, and you will find they have a lot of connections to Saudi Arabia and the Gulf," he said, referring to assertions that the connections add up to anything more than that as nonsense.

The purported "naturalness" of object-oriented (OO) approaches refers to the assertion that an alignment exists among the innate cognitive activities of system designers and the characteristics of OO system development approaches.

It's a type of logical fallacy where a statement refers to its own assertion to prove the assertion.

"The residence of the head of state is not a heavy weapon," he told French television, referring to French assertions that the attacks were directed at heavy artillery and armored vehicles stationed at Mr. Gbagbo's residence and offices.

Mr. Prince, referring to the assertions of flipping and credit insurance abuses, responded: "Those two issues are key issues in this debate, and I would not feel comfortable if our business model did not in some way address those two issues".

Mr. Raviv refers to the book's style as "synthesis," assertions stated as facts, without citing interviews, quotations or even anonymous sources.

These two assertions together comprise what James refers to as the "religious hypothesis".

Referring to the assertion by Jack Straw, the foreign secretary, that Britain must nurture its alliance with America, Mr. Freedland asked what more Britain was supposed to do.

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