Sentence examples for take assertions from inspiring English sources

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We would prefer that the A.T.S.B. and their experts review our plan" and not take assertions by United competitors as fact.

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For some reason, the committee was not prepared to take these assertions on trust.

But although Arab officials like Prince Turki al-Kabir of the Saudi foreign ministry threaten the US with a nuclear arms race if Iran gets a warhead, there is no reason to take such assertions as more than a way to put pressure on the Pentagon to do the bidding of Riyadh and Abu Dhabi.

Here's a piece of advice nobody will take: before you make assertions about numbers, look at the numbers.

Take his assertion back on 17 February after appointing Pako Ayestaran as his assistant.

More generally, the justices asked, if an organization deems a particular kind of exclusivity to be central to its identity, must courts take that assertion at face value?

Take the assertion that the world is on a path to a multipolar system with China, India and Russia plus various businesses, tribes, religious groups — even criminal networks — vying for influence.

But don't just take that assertion from me – let me read you part of an account by a British private soldier, who had just shot his first enemy fighter in Afghanistan in 2006.

Take his assertion in a recent Guardian interview that children of middle-class professionals doctors, lawyers and so on are likely to be more intelligent than poor ones, in part because of "better genes".Few people still believe that intelligence is utterly divorced from genetic inheritance, and it is equally improbable that it has absolutely no bearing on a person's career.

Understanding how best to take the assertion that a natural language, as individuated in the clauses of a linguistic theory, is realized in (possessed by, etc).

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