Sentences with phrase «assertions in»

As you can see here the owner of the property portal viewpoint.ca is now realizing his assertions in both his letter and subsequent follow up have been reviewed, vested and proved to be unsustainable arguments.
The most consistently described attribute of researchers who were effective agents of persuasion was their ability to make research - based assertions in the public sphere, especially in the media.
Strategically place assertions in the top half of the first page.
In subsequent paragraphs, you should point to evidence that supports the assertions in your introductory statement.
What makes a court or a party to a legal dispute believe the assertions in paragraph 4.2 about the intention of the signer?
If a government's assertions in international fora can be used domestically as evidence of the government's substantive understanding and procedural commitments, then lawyers need to pay more attention to these assertions.
It followed assertions in the House of Commons on 16 May 2007 that 1 June would mark the implementation date under the timeline to which the government was committed and the industry had been working for the last 15 months.
Writers discuss whether they agree with the constitutional assertions in recent U.S. Supreme Court rulings and statements by politicians.
When the column was submitted on Feb. 12 to The Washington Post Writers Group, which edits and syndicates it, Reed sent an accompanying e-mail that provided roughly 20 Internet reference links in support of key assertions in the column.
Moreover, he has included some assertions in his book after having been warned by technical experts that they were incorrect.»
Walter Pearce, if you mean that Didactylos evidently doesn't just roll over and submissively swallow your assertions in toto, I agree.
Christy elaborated his statement above in a follow - up post on Spencer's blog, making several false assertions in the process, such as:
They think that making some assertions in an opinion blog was sufficient and scientific standards don't apply to themselves.
I'll leave it to others on analyzing the rest of Niose's assertions in his «Anti-intellectualism Is Killing America» piece, he's quite vulnerable on more than one.
There have been repeated assertions in blog posts that a GHG molecule can not «choose» which way to emit its photon, but Mead's book suggests that, in effect, it can, inasmuch as it is more likely to find a receptive partner in a colder region than in a hotter one.
My personal approach is to point new participants to the relevant information as much as possible - and save sharper tones for those who continue to repeat incorrect assertions in the presence of evidence to the contrary.
Surprisingly for a statement coming from an academy of «science,» the document is riddled with unscientific assertions in a bizarre mix of political ideology and apocalyptic hyperbole.
The truth of the assertions in this paragraph, how they are presented, can't be tested.
There are many bald assertions in climatology.
Norman Rogers rebuts a multitude of false and misleading assertions in John Cook's «Scientific Guide to Global Warming Skepticism.»
I think the history of science shows that assertions in the absence of evidence are likely to be false.
In that spirit, surely it's fair to put some of the assertions in Minister Oliver's recent Chicago speech under the microscope.
Here's what I in my ignorance assume to be an informatic (you are the first person I've run across that uses the term as a noun, but I assume that is because you are trend - setter) that might shed new light on the assertions in your post above:
«A couple of weeks ago, I wrote a column for the Guardian exploring the contrast between Matt Ridley's assertions in his new book The Rational Optimist and his own experience.
In my appeal, I had pointed out the inconsistency between assertions in East Anglia's FOI refusal and Vice Chancellor Acton's assurances to the Parliamentary Committee.
Accordingly, at least two assertions in the Smithsonian's short statement of February 22, 2015, are untrue, unfair, and calculated to be profoundly detrimental to Dr Soon's scientific reputation.
So, there is a cost to science and to our personal credibility when scientists make poorly supported assertions in areas outside of their expertise.
There was an eruption of assertions in recent days that the increasing summer retreats and thinning of Arctic Ocean sea ice might be a result not of atmospheric warming but instead all the heat from the recent discovered volcanoes peppering the Gakkel Ridge, one of the seams in the deep seabed at the top of the world.
The arc of Lynas's fascinating career is in some ways neatly encapsulated by two acts at Oxford — throwing a cream pie in the face of Bjorn Lomborg, the skeptic of eco-calamity, at a book signing there in 2001, yelling «pies for lies» (see photo below), and now echoing more than a few of Lomborg's assertions in his lecture at the Oxford Farming Conference on Thursday.
At issue were a number of assertions in» Denying the Holocaust: The Growing Assault on Truth and Memory,» a book first published in 1993 in the United States by Deborah E. Lipstadt, a professor of modern Jewish and Holocaust studies at Emory University in Atlanta.
As far as I can see, you are simply making unfounded assertions in the hopes somebody will be fooled.
They also prey on the fact that the majority of us are most likely going to take things at face value and will not do the necessary research to verify and vet any of the «facts» or assertions in the reports.
So my question for the experts, are these assertions in line with climate science?
Approximately forty - five works from t he past four decades by Sylvie Fleury, Philippe Decrauzat, Olivier Mosset, Jutta Koether, Sol LeWitt (whose 1969 «Sentences on Conceptual Art» arguably informs the show as well), and seventeen others make their assertions in the galleries.
The assertions in the catalogue alienate those that are not fluent with the specific jargon, producing instead an elitist conversation that marginalizes itself, and has little effect in reality.
But I would take exception to a few of the assertions in the question.
Switching on our detective vision we'll be attempting to uncover the mysterious identity of the Arkham Knight, compiling theories from around the web as well as our own assertions in a bid to fathom Batman's newest — and possibly one of his greatest — foes to date.
Nintendo confirmed Miyamoto's assertions in a separate statement by claiming that «Pikmin 4 is in development but that is all we can confirm at present.»
This is one of the most intriguing assertions in your comment, one that builds on this distinction between «play ecosystems» and individual game experiences.
One of the more idiotic assertions in the video — and there are so many — is that the government favors the rich at the expense of «ordinary people.»
Dora posted an analysis of the initiative by local education expert Dr. Wayne Au, who points out that charter schools are undemocratic, take funds away from struggling public school districts, and — contrary to assertions in the initiative's language — are not better than traditional schools.
Interesting to see how data would support the assertions in the article.
Michael Casserly makes many assertions in his recent Commentary, even as he raises many questions («Discipline and Demographics: The Problem Is Not Just the Kids,» Jan. 24, 1996).
Stories in the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, and many other newspapers, most written not by education reporters but by Washington - based political and legislative correspondents, reported Gates's assertions in an unquestioning, almost awestruck tone that made one thing clear: if high schools are bad enough for Bill Gates to declare them a disaster, then it must be so.
«These research findings call into question one of the most dogmatic assertions in paleoanthropology since Charles Darwin, which is that the human lineage originated in Africa.
What's more, some assertions in the study may even reignite debate about tardigrades» proper place in the tree of life.
Staff editor Mark Fischetti questions such assertions in «Bill McKibben, Challenged.»
East Hampton Town Ethics Committee East Hampton Town Supervisor Bill Wilkinson announced last Thursday night that the town ethics board had found no wrongdoing after being asked to look into whether Len Bernard, the budget officer, had acted improperly in corresponding from his town office with the state comptroller and a member of the press regarding assertions in campaign literature for Zachary Cohen, Mr. Wilkinson's Democratic challenger in the November election.
The elder statesman, who will turn 90 years old on April 10, made the assertions in his autobiography, «Telling it as it is», which was presented in Lagos on Tuesday.
My assertions in this letter are supported by many more medical and science journal references.
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