Sentence examples for view which asserts from inspiring English sources

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The outcome was Verificationism, a view which asserts only the statements that are empirically verifiable are cognitively meaningful; in other words, statements or philosophical propositions must be either true (verifiable) or false (falsifiable); otherwise they are meaningless and nonscientific.

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That view is being challenged by the Natural Resources Defense Council, which asserts that in addition to the territorial waters, the act covers all activity within the nation's "exclusive economic zone," which extends 200 miles from shore.

Ecuador's programme does, however, follow the advice of the World Bank, which asserts that meal programs are best viewed as a safety net – a targeted transfer of food to the poorest or most vulnerable populations.

This ruling was derived in part from earlier case law, which asserts the fundamental importance in a democracy of citizens being able to express their views – even offensive or distressing views – about their government, at national or local level.

Soon afterward, he made known his views about welfare in response to an editorial in The Daily News, which asserted, "Ladies have babies by assorted gentlemen so as to keep the relief checks growing fatter each year".

Even if the Cartesian picture presupposed by this view were true (including, we might add, the neo-Cartesian view which inherits the problem of mental causation), "we would still be without the Cartesian grounds for asserting the existence of sense-impressions which we possess for pains and tickles".

Despite Card's views -- which include asserting this week that gay rights were not an issue when the book was written in 1984 -- "Ender's Game" and its sequels about a futuristic children's space army remain beloved books.

He offers a view of how the continued depreciation and devaluation of the dollar will ultimately lead to a collapse, which he asserts will come about through a widespread abandonment of a worthless inflated instrument.

If modal discourse is interpreted in this way it becomes natural to regard a statement ascribing a modal property to an individual as asserting the identity of that individual across worlds: "John might have been a millionaire", on this view, asserts that there is a possible world in which an individual identical with John is a millionaire.

With the embargo further extended, the Castro regime is once more provided with a cloak to veil its economic incompetence and once more has an issue by which to assert its national sovereignty... View Article By Phil Klay By Troy Patterson By John Cassidy By Amy Davidson Sorkin By Larissa MacFarquhar By Phil Klay By Troy Patterson By John Cassidy By Amy Davidson Sorkin.

With the embargo further extended, the Castro regime is once more provided with a cloak to veil its economic incompetence and once more has an issue by which to assert its national sovereignty... View Article By Miranda Carter By Amos Barshad By Emily Nussbaum By Jia Tolentino By George Packer By Miranda Carter By Amos Barshad By Emily Nussbaum By Jia Tolentino.

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