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to assertion
noun
The act of asserting, or that which is asserted; positive declaration or averment; affirmation; statement asserted; position advanced.
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But you can't reverse it, bring it to assertion.
"Whilst that may be considered by some as deplorable, only claims which amount to assertion of fact are likely to meet the test for undue influence," Watt said.
The authors study two approaches to assertion classification.
Pathflow "In-store visual tracking to assertion best areas of shops and produce heat maps".
But this again seems very unlike the relation of norms to assertion.
All in all, the norm approach to assertion seems to have rather many challenges.
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Contrary to assertions, however, he did not regret his discovery.
Recessions regularly give rise to assertions that consumers will begin spending more responsibly.
Mr. Gore pointed to assertions by insurance companies that the Republican bill would not work.
This can range from reporting capabilities to assertions or certification.
"Perversity" (bei) refers to assertions that are not "semantically permissible".
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