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These included the American Legislative Exchange Council, which, among other things, advocates teaching climate denial to schoolchildren, and the National Black Chamber of Commerce, which asserts on its Web site, "Actually, there is no sound science to support the claims of Global Warming".

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In a show of solidarity, NATO invoked Article 5 of its treaty which asserts that an attack on one ally is an attack on all.

Yet he fails to show how Wilson's formulation was inferior in concept to the United Nations Charter or to Article V of the NATO alliance charter, which asserts that an attack on any member state is an attack on the alliance itself, requiring a collective response.

(1) One of the most important tools used for the existence of solutions of many nonlinear problems arising in physics and engineering sciences is the Banach fixed point theorem which asserts that every contraction on a complete metric space has a unique fixed point.

The conditional referral strategy advocated for in this position is therefore grounded on utilitarianism which asserts that 'decisions should be judged by their consequences, in particular by their effect on the total sum of individual wellbeing' [ 31].

One of the well-known results is proven by Reich [16] for a nonexpansive mapping T on C, which asserts the weak convergence of the sequence { x n } generated by (1.10) in a uniformly convex Banach space with a Frechet differentiable norm under the control condition ∑ n = 1 ∞ α n ( 1 − α n ) = ∞.

Or maybe it's the polarizing nature of much of the coverage itself, which asserts that "higher education is on the edge of the crevasse" or "MOOCs will never replace schools or faculty teaching".

Now consider the composite statistical hypothesis h[>.65], which asserts that the chance of heads on each random (independent) toss is greater than.65.

The criticism that arises from this feature centers on statement (3), which asserts that an omniscient and morally perfect being would prevent the existence of any states of affairs that are intrinsically bad or undesirable, and whose prevention he could achieve without either allowing an equal or greater evil, or preventing an equal or greater good.

A small minority accepts as literally true an allegorical hadith which asserts that "the Stone will appear on the Day of Judgement (Qiyamah) with eyes to see and a tongue to speak, and give evidence in favor of all who kissed it in true devotion, but speak out against whoever indulged in gossip or profane conversations during his circumambulation of the Kaaba".

The indication that trust might have an impact on euthanasia attitudes is based on the slippery slope argument, which asserts that allowing euthanasia might lead to abuses and involuntary deaths.

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