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So the Romney campaign is not intending to make an assertion.
It can give the impression that a writer wants to make an assertion but also wants to leave enough wiggle room to avoid being held to it.
The sixteen-year-old went on to make an assertion that Graham Robb, in his idiosyncratic yet magisterial 2001 biography, refers to as the "poetic E=mc2": "Je est un autre" ("I is someone else").
This, of course, is also true of Frege's judgement stroke, which loses its function when it is not used to make an assertion.
Watermarking is the process of embedding extra data called a watermark into a multimedia object, like image, audio, or video, such that the watermark can later be detected or extracted in order to make an assertion regarding the object.
However, the soul theorist's account of what is needed to make an assertion begs the question against those who believe that a healthy brain is enough for mental states.
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Management is required to make an annual assertion regarding the design and effectiveness of company's internal controls.
According to Moore, if I make an assertion, what I assert is nothing about my ideas or my mental states, but a certain "connexion of concepts".
When we insist, though, that we can't stand even to see vagrants we make an assertion of our right to be comfortable which is militant, radical.
For one who has a belief must, if he is to express this belief to himself or to others, say something he must make an assertion.
But those officials cautioned that it is impossible to make a blanket assertion that Al Qaeda possesses no nuclear material.
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