Sentence examples for too asserted from inspiring English sources

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Democrats, too, asserted that Mr. Bush should be more solicitous of the moderate wing of his party.

I asked the same question of one of the school's highest achieving males, and he too asserted that he could easily buy a gun from a childhood friend.

Four years ago he, too, asserted that there were only trivial differences between the candidates, a view even many of his longtime supporters have come to see as, to put it mildly, deranged (O.K., not all that mildly).

Horace Mann, in a remark that expresses an anxiety felt by most non-Catholic intellectuals since his day (and many Catholic ones, too), asserted "the avowed doctrine of Catholicism was, that men could not think for themselves".

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Ghazala Khan believes that too, asserting: "All of America felt my pain".

TOM PICKERELL Senior Science Manager Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch Program Monterey, Calif., May 24 , 2012To the Editor: "Eat Your Hake and Have It, Too" asserts that Whole Foods and other food retailers decided not to sell certain seafood "under the assumption that because a species is overfished, it is not sustainable".

"If Taiwan didn't have high-tech industries the last three to four years, it would be in bad shape, too," asserts Ta-lin Hsu, Taipei-based chairman of H&Q Asia Pacific.

The game gives you the option to leave your mark, too, asserting that you were there, but to me, doing so would have felt profoundly disrespectful of the time that Chloe and Rachel shared that I, as Max, wasn't a part of, staking a claim to moments that weren't mine.

In interviews with biographer Jon Meacham, Bush, 91, said Cheney, who also served in the elder Bush's Cabinet, acted too independently and asserted too much influence within George W. Bush's administration, especially after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

Rather, and more subtly, it says that insisting on the opposite virtues — loyalty and steadfastness — is a tiresomely middle-class trait, not to be asserted too much or too often in the face of the complexities of life.

de Vignemont (2011) has also challenged the claim that disownership experiences occur; indeed, she too categorically asserts that there is "no evidence" to support such claims.

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