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How to use asserts in a sentence

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The Skolem-Lowenheim theorem asserts that any first-order theory having an infinite model has other models of all smaller infinite cardinalities.
If a regular pronoun and indicative mood are used, it shows that the speaker asserts that the report is true.
Unless there is a sustained effort and changes in attitudes and ideas are periodically reinforced, there can be no real change, she asserts.
The first of his laws of planetary motion asserts that planets orbit the Sun in ellipses.
He confidently asserts this on the strength of news that the national government is trouncing the opposition party.
Griffiths asserts that works read by religious readers are intrinsically fecund, inexhaustibly edifying, and delighting.
Euler asserts that the sum of the harmonic series equals the natural logarithm of infinity plus a quantity that is nearly a constant.
First of all, it asserts as an error of law an incorrect application of the law to the facts.
The impassioned egalitarian rhetoric that asserts this supposed obligation cows many people into acquiescence.
As at least three art historians allege, St. George never vanquished a dragon, as legend asserts.
Hinduism asserts that all ways of belief are equally valid, and Hindus readily venerate the saints, and the sacred objects, of other faiths.
Some will reply that they will be delighted to have an Archbishop who asserts central credal doctrines.
A local Nyanja proverb asserts that a true friend is one who comes to your aid when you are confronted by insurmountable problems.
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.
Mr. Pascu, the applicant, asserts that the testator had testamentary capacity at the time the will was drafted.
The teacher's certainty about his role, largely the result of alienation, asserts hierarchy.
It asserts the value of a socialist ethic that de-emphasises self-promotion.
I think Paul Volcker is making a big mistake when he asserts a claim of diplomatic immunity for two investigators who resigned on principle.
Bateson asserts that a culture's eidos fosters certain ideas and beliefs in individual members of the culture and sanctions or suppresses others.
Eviatar mistakenly asserts that I held the purge of the communists the most important consequence of that 1947 law.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Birch-Hirschfeld asserts that cheesy degeneration of the mesenteric glands is always accompanied by tubercular formations.
He merely asserts with his loudest voice that his middlings are not middlings.
Krafft-Ebing asserts that hardly any of these Urnings are conscious of morbidity.
It may be added that a further tradition asserts that Urfa was the home of Job.
This grange lay within Grasmere parish, as does the field below bield, where tradition asserts the chapel to have stood.
He asserts also that vibrato is a trick invented after that day and out of place in the music of that period.
The same writer asserts that we carried into action the Palmetto State and the Confederate flags.
Indeed, Krpelin asserts that paramnesia occurs only under normal circumstances.
Governmentalism and paternalism have always been evils, Mr. Flower asserts.
The pie-faced lady he is talking to was, she asserts, Mary Queen of Scots in a previous existence.
In Gloucestershire is Gloucester, but Winchcombe also asserts its burghal rank.
The Bhgabat asserts that Krishna is a slave to devotion in the form of prem.
The king himself now asserts it was because he had tried to seduce his paramour.
He construes treaties and asserts the rights of our government and our citizens under them.
Ranke asserts that it is to be found to-day in the hills of Thuringia, and that it was a prevalent type there in the past.
He asserts that the whole State of Tobasco, and part of Chiapas, is covered with ruins.
It asserts that we have the right to choice of our own work and to the reward of our own toil.
The store asserts that it wants only its modest per cent on the cost of any article, no matter what its sentimental value may be.
This law asserts the uncreateability and the indestructibility of matter and of energy.
Moreover, the insatiableness of our desires asserts our personal imperishableness.
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