Sentence examples for strenuously state from inspiring English sources

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Even so, administration officials said they worry most about Al Qaeda receiving bona fide nuclear materials or scientific know-how from illicit sources inside Russia or Pakistan, although the leaders of both nations strenuously state that there is nothing to fear.

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The manufacturers strenuously oppose state action to ban or limit the additive, saying that would cause supply problems and create small "boutique markets" that would be difficult to serve.

To wit, without public money (unlike, say, the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, which has been lobbying strenuously for state support for its new building), the Alley has raised $23 million (including the $10 million cost of the center) in two continuing campaigns.

In the case of the Dubai port deal, which most other talk-show hosts objected to strenuously, O'Reilly stated, on "Talking Points," that the deal's collapse was harmful to our diplomatic relationships in the Arab world.

The Turkish state strenuously denies that the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Armenians in 1915-16 amountod to genocide.

"We strenuously object," Assistant State's Attorney Michael Pawl said of the request to travel, according to the Chicago Tribune.

In the House, Democrats from Michigan and other car-producing states strenuously oppose even the Senate's comparatively modest plan.

But the more he raises expectations, the more negative headlines a loss in Wisconsin would generate, requiring him to focus more strenuously on the states left to vote in April, May and June rather than concentrating on the general election and President Obama.

It's all off limits, as the state tries strenuously to control any discussion – or activities – about the anniversary today.

There was also something shaming about the realisation that this woodland anarchist financed his binges through a monthly subsidy (because of his rare blood-group) from the state he strenuously despised.

The dirty secret about the politics of privacy is that although polls show that a majority of people are for it, many of the best-organized interest groups are strenuously against it... State and federal law-enforcement groups are also powerful foes of privacy reform.

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