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the asserting
verb
To declare with assurance or plainly and strongly; to state positively.
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Thus, the axioms that Zermelo formulated are restrictive insofar as the asserting or implying of the existence of sets is concerned.
Instead of worrying about who is asserting a patent, we should focus on whether the asserting entity is abusing the patent system.
In addition, older patents provide leverage for the asserting party by allowing collection of up to six years of damages from the infringer.
To be truly human is not the asserting of one's individuality, but an annihilation of self-centeredness such that one is now identified with others in a nondualistic merging of self and others.
If the asserting is done through a document designed to assign copyright, it binds the assignee and anyone who claims through him, with or without notice; if it is done through another instrument, it only applies to those who are directly informed of the assertion.
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There were no details of the asserted damage.
"Many of the asserted redactions are objectively absurd," the lawsuit says.
The plaintiffs sought to proceed without proving they had each relied on the asserted misstatement.
This yields the asserted result.
and we easily derive the asserted inequality.
Part 4: The existence of the asserted point.
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