| The Skolem-Lowenheim theorem asserts that any first-order theory having an infinite model has other models of all smaller infinite cardinalities. |
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| If a regular pronoun and indicative mood are used, it shows that the speaker asserts that the report is true. |
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| Unless there is a sustained effort and changes in attitudes and ideas are periodically reinforced, there can be no real change, she asserts. |
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| The first of his laws of planetary motion asserts that planets orbit the Sun in ellipses. |
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| He confidently asserts this on the strength of news that the national government is trouncing the opposition party. |
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| Griffiths asserts that works read by religious readers are intrinsically fecund, inexhaustibly edifying, and delighting. |
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| Euler asserts that the sum of the harmonic series equals the natural logarithm of infinity plus a quantity that is nearly a constant. |
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| First of all, it asserts as an error of law an incorrect application of the law to the facts. |
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| The impassioned egalitarian rhetoric that asserts this supposed obligation cows many people into acquiescence. |
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| As at least three art historians allege, St. George never vanquished a dragon, as legend asserts. |
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| Hinduism asserts that all ways of belief are equally valid, and Hindus readily venerate the saints, and the sacred objects, of other faiths. |
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| Some will reply that they will be delighted to have an Archbishop who asserts central credal doctrines. |
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| A local Nyanja proverb asserts that a true friend is one who comes to your aid when you are confronted by insurmountable problems. |
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| In vv 24 and 26a Paul asserts a surfeit of desire and passion by the people he is denouncing, which he characterizes as impurity and dishonor. |
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| Mr. Pascu, the applicant, asserts that the testator had testamentary capacity at the time the will was drafted. |
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| The teacher's certainty about his role, largely the result of alienation, asserts hierarchy. |
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| It asserts the value of a socialist ethic that de-emphasises self-promotion. |
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| I think Paul Volcker is making a big mistake when he asserts a claim of diplomatic immunity for two investigators who resigned on principle. |
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| Bateson asserts that a culture's eidos fosters certain ideas and beliefs in individual members of the culture and sanctions or suppresses others. |
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| Eviatar mistakenly asserts that I held the purge of the communists the most important consequence of that 1947 law. |
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| The ethical principle of autonomy asserts the primacy of patients' individual choices. |
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| The preoccupation with the problem of evil, asserts Nietzsche, enervates the human spirit. |
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| In short, Higham asserts Lincoln signed his own death warrant by permitting Union merchants to trade with the Confederacy during the Civil War. |
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| The new films ultimately could quicken the recovery of burn victims and patients with skin ulcers and bedsores, the team asserts. |
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| Such a buildup could badly upset the balance of power in the region and threaten the peace, Reich asserts. |
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| Gandy asserts that surveillance is a system based on rationalism, which is illustrated in various practices at Jones and Smith. |
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| The World Health Organization asserts that the solution to the current crisis is for the state to reassume a leading role in the system. |
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| It is tyrannical because, while it asserts a global monopoly of violence, we cannot peacefully remove and replace it. |
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| The big bang theory of cosmology asserts that the universe was once a very small and very hot soup of energetic subatomic particles. |
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| Existentialism is a 20th century philosophy that asserts the fundamental meaninglessness of life and our abject aloneness. |
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| Politicians have clung long and hard to the convenient concept of health promotion, which asserts that illness is primarily self inflicted. |
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| For instance, he asserts that private industry by itself will not make the necessary investment required to improve its security. |
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| The acceptance of what it asserts is conterminous with the refusal of its consequences. |
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| The doctrine of res judicata prevents the retrial of judicially settled issues and asserts the finality of judges' decisions. |
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| The appellant asserts that the building was uninhabitable when he moved in, and that to return it to that state would be a retrograde step. |
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| Junctions resemble battlefields where vehicles' sheer bulk asserts who has authority and right of way. |
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| Esoteric astrology has its roots in the philosophy of hylozoism, which asserts that life and matter are inseparable. |
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| And since he asserts that atheism equals nihilism, and deism equals atheism lite, then I must really be a nihilist. |
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| These types of beliefs, he asserts, are closely connected to languages and texts. |
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| All other vine varieties, Pliny asserts confidently, are imports from Greece. |
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| This essay asserts that there are, in fact, two phenomena that need to be examined. |
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| The coal industry should be privately funding these studies, the consumer group asserts. |
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| He confidently asserts that the tapes are not faked, and that the vocal range is too broad to be made by a human. |
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| The claim asserts that this is too fast and does not enable an applicant to have a fair chance of putting forward his claim properly. |
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| Instead, he asserts that we are in fact so entrenched in ideology that it is difficult to even distinguish its parameters. |
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| There are few principles so precious as that which asserts that everyone is innocent until proven guilty. |
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| It is a little bit frightening how broadly he asserts his authority as commander in chief. |
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| The cattle would have been used for a dowry so it is in ways like that she asserts herself as an independent woman. |
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| The merchants and printers, Bridenbaugh asserts, were primarily responsible for the intercolonial culture he discovers. |
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| She asserts that the music from this period demands a style of singing not unlike that of the Renaissance madrigals. |
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| He asserts his evidence proves that Aboriginal people did not conduct regular burns in the land now encompassed by the park. |
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| I have a horror of finding myself trapped, which usually asserts itself as an almost visceral desire to leave meetings early. |
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| Shermer asserts that whereas scientists seek to minimize the effects of observation on the observed, pseudosciences do not. |
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| He asserts that this work supports the mediums ' claims that they are actually communicating with the dead. |
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| While we must still retain a hierarchy of being, Haught asserts that it is not a vertical but a horizontal hierarchy. |
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| The extreme of substantialism, whereby one asserts oneself, goes hand in hand with the extreme of nihilism, whereby one negates the other. |
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| She asserts that the community's death rate has risen sharply, while the birth rate has crashed. |
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| He provocatively asserts that material obstacles to a woman's literary production are far less significant than psychosexual ones. |
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| On the other hand, moral relativism asserts the relativity of morality. |
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| He also asserts, scurrilously, that officials helped Celtic. |
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| Today, he is sick of Syria talk, and asserts that all warring sides are guilty of perpetuating the violence. |
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| As William Manchester asserts What the folk hero was and what he believed are submerged by the demands of those who follow him. |
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| But a note at the end asserts that this document was produced in three weeks flat after a Senate demand and was accordingly sloppy and full of errors. |
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| The letter also asserts that the ads were simply responding to a public discussion of Zuckerman's sexual orientation. |
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| She proposes that children's physical and emotional problems can be the result of teething, a process, she asserts, that can actually last through the teens. |
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| Dean asserts that the paintings utilize images of youthful misbehavior in contrast to well-mannered adults to convey an order-promoting message to common Andeans. |
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| He asserts that the western ebru technique using badderlocks and soluble pigments does not achieve the same aesthetic quality and diversity of the traditional method. |
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| Iran may propose measures that suit it better, finding a way to compromise even as it asserts its inalienable right to enrichment. |
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| He is very cautious around Richard Parker, but he quickly asserts himself as the alpha male and marks his territory on the boat. |
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| These concerns are in line with Buddhist karmic theory which asserts that a person's actions in this life will determine the character of his or her future existences. |
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| Craning his neck like some tomfool who doesn't know quite what he's doing, he denies, even as he asserts, his mastery of the psychological dynamics of his art. |
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| Science is beginning to understand what is going on in our genes, he asserts, and few things about the human condition will ever be the same again. |
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| If clerking was an integral part of the emerging modern industrial order as the author asserts, then clerks were, by definition, modern not postmodern. |
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| It also asserts that this flavoured wine is delicious to drink. |
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| While it rejects process theology, the book asserts that such classical doctrines as God's immutability, impassability and foreknowledge demand reconsideration. |
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| This clearly implies, my correspondent asserts, that there is only one wheelchair available for use for every five passengers who have had the ill luck to be stood on. |
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| Chirikba asserts that the Northwest Caucasian language is affiliated with Northeast Caucasian and the fragmentarily-attested Anatolian substrate language Hattic. |
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| After first arguing that the centuries had no relevant authority, he asserts that curule officials originally used the archaic curiate assembly in civil matters. |
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| As such, she asserts, the authorities cannot ignore its basic problems of traffic, solid-waste management, garbage disposal and appropriate street furniture. |
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| Silvestri, who asserts that his spiedie sauce of mint, garlic, carrots and peppers is still the best, uses pork shoulder marinated three days for his spiedies. |
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| The multistage social learning model asserts that an important factor in escalation of adolescent substance use is having peers who encourage and engage in substance use. |
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| These are also paradoxically anti-modernist moments, when a belief in literature's power of ethical persuasion asserts itself over market-based utility values. |
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| Codefendant and certified public accountant Muhammad Khilji asserts a similar story of reckless spending. |
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| She is working hard towards cutting out any need for slavery in her life and asserts her right to work part-time without it being seen as a sign of marginalisation. |
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| Metcalfe's Law asserts that a network value grows proportionally to the number of users squared. |
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| Supervisor Laws asserts that when the incident occurred it was not the breaktime of either Tingler or Parnell. |
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| A conditional proposition is one which asserts the dependence of one categorical proposition on another. |
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| In linguistics, the Principle of Effability asserts that every natural language can express any human thought. |
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| For the early part of the work, up until the Gregorian mission, Goffart asserts that Bede used Gildas's De excidio. |
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| The last section, detailing events after the Gregorian mission, Goffart asserts were modelled on Stephen of Ripon's Life of Wilfrid. |
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| In an early chapter of the Agricola, Tacitus asserts that he wishes to speak about the years of Domitian, Nerva, and Trajan. |
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| Roy Flechner also asserts the improbability of an escape from servitude and journey of the kind that Patrick purports to have undertaken. |
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| English nationalism is the nationalism that asserts that the English are a nation and promotes the cultural unity of English people. |
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| Ruggles asserts that the site, on marshland, was chosen because a preferred site several miles to the west could not be obtained. |
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| The Jaap Sahib asserts that God is the cause of conflict as well as peace, and of destruction as well as creation. |
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| The orthodox Theravada position rejects the wait, and asserts that rebirth of a being is immediate. |
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| Buddhism asserts that there is nothing independent, except the state of nirvana. |
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| It asserts that a monarch is subject to no earthly authority, deriving the right to rule directly from the will of God. |
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| It asserts that a monarch is subject to no earthly authority, deriving his right to rule directly from the will of God. |
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| Payne asserts that none of the works prior to 1895 are of lasting interest. |
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| Biographer Michael Starr asserts that Sellers showed enthusiasm towards these roles, although the airline campaign failed commercially. |
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| Although pluralism recognizes the existence of inequality, it asserts that all groups have an opportunity to pressure the state. |
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| Cohen asserts that India is an emerging power, but highlights that some strategists consider India to be already a great power. |
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| Oxfam asserts that worsening inequality is impeding the fight against global poverty. |
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| While a lot of research asserts that monolingual children outperform bilingual children, other research asserts the opposite. |
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| Though FitzGibbon asserts that Thomas's negativity towards Welsh nationalism was fostered by his father's hostility towards the Welsh language. |
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| She began singing at age four and asserts that she became obsessed with voices. |
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| In The Prince, Niccolo Machiavelli asserts that if his son Louis XI had continued this policy, then the French would have become invincible. |
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| It asserts that the only acceptable constitutional form of government is representative democracy under the rule of law. |
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| Morris asserts that the latter name is that which is preserved in the modern name of Congresbury, Somerset, south of Bristol. |
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| Kirkpatrick asserts that monolinguals are at a disadvantage to bilinguals in the international job market. |
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| In Layamon's Brut, the poet asserts that King Arthur named the city in memory of Sir Kay. |
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| It asserts that super plumes rise from the deeper mantle and are the drivers or substitutes of the major convection cells. |
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| Chesterton asserts that there have been substantial disagreements about faith from the time of the New Testament and Jesus. |
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| Tradition asserts that, sometime around 560, he became involved in a quarrel with Saint Finnian of Movilla Abbey over a psalter. |
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| Martin Litchfield West also asserts this in relation to shamanistic initiatory rites of early Greek religious practices. |
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| Chronicler Gaspar Correia asserts that on the outward voyage, the Third Armada made a stop on the Brazilian coast around Cape Santo Agostinho. |
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| The more recent theory asserts that the Caribbean Plate came into being from an Atlantic hotspot which no longer exists. |
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| Burroughs asserts that it occurred almost entirely from 1565 to 1665 and was associated with the climatic decline from 1550 onwards. |
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| Folklore asserts that the bells of the churches of Ys can still be heard in the calm sea. |
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| Caesar asserts they had first crossed the channel as raiders, only later establishing themselves on the island. |
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| Avienus asserts that the outward journey to the Oestriminis took the Carthaginians four months. |
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| He asserts Timaeus' point of view is inaccurate, invalid, and biased in favor of Rome. |
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| Wolfram asserts that it was the Tervingi who remained behind after the Hunnic conquest. |
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| Google asserts that if the broadcast server can itself pointcast to receivers, then there is no need for receivers to filter broadcasts. |
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| Macdonald asserts that caravel was specifically built for the Atlantic crossing. |
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| Fage asserts that slavery did not have a wholly disastrous effect on the societies of Africa. |
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| Georgia asserts the right to protect the individual's mind from the effects of obscenity. |
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| Natural law is often contrasted to positive law which asserts law as the product of human activity and human volition. |
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| Another approach to natural law jurisprudence generally asserts that human law may be supported by decisive reasons for action. |
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| In his book The Road to Serfdom, Friedrich Hayek asserts that the economic freedom of capitalism is a requisite of political freedom. |
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| Rather, it asserts that one must place their will in harmony with the natural universe. |
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| It asserts that those in harmony with Tao will live long and fruitful lives. |
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| Drawing from classical economics, Rubinomics mistakenly asserts that saving drives investment. |
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| Adderall is an inferior drug, asserts Hart, because of its side effects. |
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| These people are inclined to suffer from seasonal affective disorder, which is exhibited in wintertime writing slumps, Flaherty asserts. |
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| The Authorized Version asserts that the psalmist's question is merely rhetorical, and it is the psalmist himself who responds. |
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| Somewhat confusingly, he asserts that ideological litmus tests are OK when they are applied to judges, but not to cabinet appointees. |
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| When offering an Alford plea, a defendant asserts his innocence but admits that sufficient evidence exists to convict him of the offense. |
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| Artist Gianni Motti asserts he bought the fat from a clinic where the politician underwent liposuction. |
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| Further, she asserts that surrogacy does not commodify children, but she presents no evidence for her assertion. |
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| The suit asserts that a vapor trail from the gas can ignited when the fuel came into contact with something burning in the barrel. |
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| Elsewhere Aristotle asserts or implies that all atomic premises are definitions, with the middle term serving as the definiens. |
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| The rabbits' symptoms resemble those caused by parvoviruses, not by caliciviruses, he asserts. |
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| In the article he asserts that pedobaptism was the practice of the apostolic church. |
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| Kristeva asserts that the geno-text is a process that articulates ephemeral structures embedded in phonematic and melodic devices. |
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| In short, the relevant statistical methodology is Fisherian and eliminative, not Bayesian and comparative, as Austerberry asserts. |
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| Dixon Gottschild asserts that this is counter to a Europeanist stance that seeks solutions and erasure of conflict. |
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| The FDIC typically asserts claims for negligence, gross negligence and breach of fiduciary duty. |
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| As a film that professes an antitravel message, it asserts the beauty of cinematic spectatorship as a more spectacular and fluid form of virtual mobility. |
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| Cast on the handle of one of the Baifu daggers is a Caucasian face, complete with bushy eyebrows, handlebar mustache, and curly hair, Csorba asserts. |
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| Gingrich claims that he didn't register because he was not paid to lobby and was merely voicing his opinion as a citizen while CHT asserts it has never done any lobbying. |
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| Along with Noam Chomsky, Norman exposed how the dominant culture asserts its hegemony through a corporatized media whose credibility derives from its pretense of objectivity. |
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| Complex marine creatures called comb jellies should replace brainless, gutless, simple sponges at the base of the evolutionary tree of animal life, a new report asserts. |
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| Although the accord asserts the importance of mitigatory measures, it did not include quantitative goals or a time frame for reducing emissions, he said. |
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| Although Ryan disclaims class mixing as a panacea and asserts that his project is merely meliorist, he forgets that magical thinking takes over on the ground. |
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| Seeley asserts that increased mechanisation of construction work can speed up construction and reduce the overall cost of construction while Olomolaiye et al. |
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| The numerous bones of grass-grazing antelopes found deposited with robust australopithecine remains support this conclusion, the Yale paleontologist asserts. |
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| Relativism asserts the equality of the world's cultures but, in the great tradition of Orwell, claims that some cultures are more equal than others. |
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| This view has been challenged by Thomas Trautmann, who asserts that a free market and individual rights, albeit a regulated system, are proposed by Arthashastra. |
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| Kautilya favors peace over war, because he asserts that in most situations, peace is more conducive to creation of wealth, prosperity and security of the people. |
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| The school of Usanas asserts, states the text, that there is only one necessary knowledge, the science of government because no other science can start or survive without it. |
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| The Court seeks to minimize situations where it asserts itself superior to either President or Congress, but federal officers must be held accountable. |
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| Pask in his Conversation Theory asserts there exists an analogy exhibiting both similarities and differences between any pair of the participants' internal models or concepts. |
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| The EU asserts that it is in favour of linguistic diversity. |
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| Although his text is predominantly negative, it neither exclusively condemns nor praises Domitian, and asserts that his rule started well, but gradually declined into terror. |
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| Diodorus Siculus asserts that a sacrifice acceptable to the Celtic gods had to be attended by a druid, for they were the intermediaries between the people and the divinities. |
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| Paula Findlen, writing in the Cambridge History of Science, asserts that. |
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| This jurisdiction is entrenched and its authority could only be denied by a member nation if that member nation asserts its sovereignty and withdraws from the union. |
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| The CIA asserts that as of 2011 while UNCTAD suggests that most proven oil reserves in Somalia lie off its northwestern coast, in the Somaliland region. |
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| Monetarist theory asserts that variations in the money supply have major influences on national output in the short run and on price levels over longer periods. |
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| Irish nationalism asserts that the Irish people are a nation. |
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| Historian Paul Everett Pierson asserts that Urban also hoped that aiding the Eastern Church would lead to its reunion with the Western under his leadership. |
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| Some acid house fans used a smiley face with a blood streak on it, which Watchmen comics creator Alan Moore asserts was based on Dave Gibbons' artwork for the series. |
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| In common hagiographical fashion, the Vita Alcuini asserts that Alcuin was 'of noble English stock,' and this statement has usually been accepted by scholars. |
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| The School administration asserts that the fall was due to a controversial change in survey method which was detrimental to the ratings of social science institutions. |
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| By breaking the circuitous links of Twelve Nidanas, Buddhism asserts that a liberation from this endless cycles of rebirth and dukkha can be attained. |
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| Richard is portrayed as suffering a pang of conscience, but as he speaks he regains his confidence and asserts that he will be evil, if such needed to retain his crown. |
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| The first asserts the importance of paying tithes to the church. |
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| One historian, Charlotte Behr, asserts that the Historia's account of the arrival of the Germanic invaders in Kent should be considered as current myth, not history. |
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| Though the practice of constitutional judicial review has always been controversial, Douglas Edlin boldly asserts an even more extensive judicial power. |
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