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Mikulski discovered that the dress code still required women to wear skirts or dresses, so she asserted the right to wear slacks.
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This is even a rather natural view: in an ordinary utterance of a sentence of D, the speaker pretends-true the literal content of the sentence, and in so doing she asserts something other than the literal content.
Sonic vibrations in shallow pools of water, she asserts, aren't so different from brainwaves rippling through water-filled human bodies.
So by asserting (24) the speaker induces a contradiction between what she asserts and what she implies.
Even so, Mr. Gore asserted that his grasp of policy would be invaluable in the White House.
Little Massachusetts is once again standing up for the democratic values which it so boldly asserted before the American revolution.
Even so, Republicans asserted that his skills as a courtroom lawyer steeped in the Southern populist tradition made him a formidable opponent.
It is curious that contributory negligence continues to be so rarely asserted.
Even so, many asserted a strong sense of group identity: 'We'll still be the Tarzan Poets, even if Michael's not here with us.
Although Salon.com writer Stephanie Zacharek states "(t)he songs were only half-memorable at best, and the singing ability of the show's regular cast ranged only from the fairly good to the not so great", she also asserts that it works "beautifully", paces itself gracefully, and is "clever and affecting".
Doing so, the authors asserted, would lay the foundation for a healthier and wealthier country, a so-called longevity dividend.
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