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the asserted
verb
To declare with assurance or plainly and strongly; to state positively.
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The asserted ground for relief namely, the defendant's negligent driving would have been called a " 'conclusion of law' " under the code pleading of old.
Hence it follows that A is self-adjoint and that the resolvent of A at the point z has the asserted form, proving assertion (iii).
The asserted power of choice is illusory.
Next, we ask whether the asserted governmental interest is substantial.
There were no details of the asserted damage.
They are not narrowly tailored to accomplish the asserted governmental interests.
In any such case the asserted discrimination would have turned out to be fanciful, not real.
Here, we have several references that were urged upon the court as invalidating the asserted claims.
The plaintiffs sought to proceed without proving they had each relied on the asserted misstatement.
"Many of the asserted redactions are objectively absurd," the lawsuit says.
"Thus the asserted justifications cannot and do not conceal the State's true motivation," she wrote.
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