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to assertions
noun
The act of asserting, or that which is asserted; positive declaration or averment; affirmation; statement asserted; position advanced.
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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.
But the letter indicates that he was given a chance to defend himself, contrary to assertions by some supporters.
But Mr. Edwards has had a lot of practice responding to assertions that he is simply a greedy lawyer.
The judge hearing the case, Ioan Adrian Chitoiu, voiced frustration at the fog of claims and counterclaims and demanded an end to assertions unsupported by facts.
Liberalism aspires to free competition; gangsters build cartels.Occasionally, too, Mr Saviano's passion can lead him to assertions that are more convenient than proven.
He was subjected to waterboarding, which could open the way to assertions by the defense that he was tortured, complicating any trial.
Skinner and Mills prefer questions to assertions, doubt the loyalty of their friends, and struggle with women who appear in songs as real voices, not just abstract conquests.
"Contrary to assertions being made in the wake of today's hearing, the court order does not open the door to a prosecution.
Essentially, Soto lent credibility to assertions that the turnpike shooting resulted from racial profiling, while the shooting attracted the headlines that the complex, protracted Soto case did not.
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