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A private equity buyer could thus assert a MAC clause, safe in knowing that its maximum liability was the reverse termination fee.

She is mortified by the disaster and wants to be left alone; he, wheedling and paternalistic, wants the husbandly right to soothe her, and thus assert a moist control.

A passage in the later Book of the Dead (1200 bce) represents the deceased, who has been ritually identified with Osiris, declaring that he comprehends the whole range of time in himself, thus asserting his superiority to it.

When the key claim limitations are properly interpreted, BN thus asserts, it will be clear that Amazon is not likely to succeed on the merits of its infringement claim, or that BN has succeeded in calling the validity of the '411 patent into serious question.

A stronger version makes an in principle claim about our human capacities and thus asserts that given our human cognitive limits we will never be able to bridge the gap.

The interviewed planners thus assert that they have direct contact with many citizens who express a commitment to strong standards of traffic safety for particularly vulnerable travelers such as children, bicyclists and pedestrians.

Hardy's inequality thus asserts that the Cesáro matrix operator C, given by cn,k= 1/n, k ≤ n and 0 otherwise, is bounded on l p and has norm ≤ p/(p - 1).

The Foras Feasa reclaims Irish history for Irish-speaking historians, offering a model for Irish national history that incorporated traditional methods of organizing knowledge while also demonstrating the necessity that any credible history of Ireland operate within the full context of the seanchas, thus asserting the inadequacy of colonialist histories of Ireland.

A version of underdetermination that might threaten realism would thus assert that our postulated complete global theory of the world will have empirically equivalent alternatives with no translation from one to the other being possible, i.e. that we cannot obtain one from the other by reconstruing the predicates of the theory.

As an alternative ethical theory, Lewis offered a form of divine command theory which equated God with goodness and treated goodness as an essential part of reality, thus asserting God's existence.

Instead, each moment in a person's life ("event") is seen as a new actuality, thus asserting that continual change and transformation are fundamental, while static identities are far less important.

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