Sentences with phrase «back up your assertions about»

I saw no statistics to back up your assertions about safety during birth.
This would involve destroying records that could lead the trustee to property you haven't disclosed or simply not being able to back up assertions about your finances contained in your bankruptcy schedules.

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You need access to tax returns and other documents to back up the owner's assertions about the company's revenue, other income sources, and profits or losses.
That's why I asked to you back up your baseless assertions about these false probabilities and explain why they are credible in any way.
Do you have any sources at all to back up any of your assertions about Obama's actions?
I've asked Korn to tell me exactly where the law specifies this, and when I hear back from him, I will update this post.UPDATE: The teachers» union, to back up its assertion, is citing a memo from the state department to the Board of Regents last year which contains this background sentence about the evaluation law: «Tenured teachers and principals with a pattern of ineffective teaching performance — defined by law as two consecutive annual «ineffective» ratings — may be charged with incompetence and considered for termination through an expedited hearing process.»
If you want to write about science, you'd better be able to back up your assertions.
One of the best points about this blog is that if one makes an assertion, one is very likely to be challenged to back it up.
But scroll up through the comments and you will see eleven prior ones from Rado going back three days to # 10 where Rado first makes an assertion that Connolley has to correct, and then, on raising complaints about bias, asks about where to complain... followed by one more gem in his comment # 11:
«With very few exceptions, governments all over the world have fallen into the trap of paying renewable energy scammers on the basis that it is necessary, at least politically, to be seen to be doing something about climate change,» Sloan writes, before providing readers with an avalanche of economic data to back up her assertion.
A little while back I wrote about a planned 8,100 cow mega-dairy, and followed up on a spokesperson's astounding assertion that «cows do not belong in fields.»
The ideal reference will be able to speak in a very specific way about your assets and back up her assertions with examples from your work.
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