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You may assert that your friend is a splendid contractor, but I'm skeptical of your certainty.
In fact, they pointed out, the department's federal-loan agreements with students go as far as to spell this out, if in fine print: "In some cases, you may assert, as a defense against collection of your loan, that the school did something wrong or failed to do something that it should have done".
You may assert that you are not subject to the courts jurisdiction, as you lack the necessary minimum contacts and have never done anything or at least, not lately that would give rise to a reasonable belief that you should be expected to defend yourself in that venue.
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Now we can introduce a function constant \(K\) together with the assertion Since evidently we may assert \ \Phi(U \) and \ \Phi V \), it follows from (2) that we may assert \(U KU \) and \(V KV \), whence also, using (1), Using the distributive law (which holds in intuitionistic logic), it follows that we may assert From the presupposition that \(0 \ne 1\) it follows that is assertable.
We may assert its existence, but we cannot support our assertion; for the only thing we could adduce in support of it would be the fact that the image was embodied or expressed.
Accordingly, DF may assert an RFRA claim on Monaghan's behalf.
Erdogan and the Turkish state may assert the PKK and Isis are indistinguishable.
Doctors may assert that it is they who manage the medical treatments.
But no matter how confidently the authors may assert it, the claim is still speculation -- unproved and far from convincing.
The mayor may assert that the recycling program is inefficient, but more money needs to be spent on education, not less.
Though some may assert that Sprewell had a professional obligation to report the injury, Gist said his client did nothing wrong by keeping it to himself.
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