Sentence examples for whose assertions from inspiring English sources

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One opposition leader in exile, whose assertions could not be immediately confirmed, said that weapons were also being smuggled to Syria from Lebanon, Turkey and Iraq, and that defectors were now better armed and financed.

Meanwhile, a researcher for the company whose assertions about its work touched off a debate over cloning defended his work and invited the White House and Congress to consult with his team about the ethical issues it raised.

Even the keenest optimists could hardly argue that tax revenues would go on moving upwards; realism pointed to a sharp drop.It was the state's misfortune that, at precisely this moment, the main candidates trying to replace Mr Pataki as governor were party hacks whose assertions of fiscal probity were never taken seriously.

A former finance staffer — whose assertions Fuhu denied — left stunned that the company spent five times as much to ship tablets by air versus sea for no particular reason.

We emphasize that, unlike in many prior studies whose assertions are limited to whether genes in mutants are up/down regulated, our predictions are quantitative.

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She's an unapologetic, complex feminist whose assertion of female pleasure takes her and her characters where few filmmakers dare, including teenage sexuality.

On paper, Taiwan's claim is identical to that of China, whose assertion of sovereignty over most of the sea, within a vast mysterious U-shaped line around its edges, has alarmed its neighbours.

Betty Hill, whose assertion that she was carried off by otherworldly beings in 1961 inspired a national obsession with alien abduction that remains a staple of American popular culture, died on Sunday at her home in Portsmouth, N.H.

As luck would have it, the man in temporary charge of EU foreign policy in mid-1991 was Jacques Poos, foreign minister of Luxembourg, whose assertion that the Yugoslav crisis was "the hour of Europe", not of America, was swiftly exposed as empty and hubristic.

It proved motivation enough, with Eden Hazard, whose assertion that "we don't want Tottenham to win the league, if we can beat them it will be good", represented the apotheosis of the pre-match trolling, coming off the bench wonderfully to complete their comeback from a two-goal half-time deficit.

Russell was also aware of certain contingent paradoxes involving propositions, such as the Liar paradox formulated involving a person S, whose only assertion at time t is the proposition All propositions asserted by S at time t are false.

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