Sentences with phrase «by assertion»

It means being able to stand by assertions made to your clients, the lawyer on the other side and all experts instructed in your client's matter.
It protects those that would be harmed by the assertion of rights after that delay.
Proof by assertion — we do not have to accept it.
This statement is often accompanied by an assertion that teachers need to integrate technology as well as transform instruction.
But I'm fascinated by his assertion that this was «the only occasion» on which I pulled him up.
And I stand by my assertion that no matter your status in the world, if you get a no, you deserve to go viral for it.
I wrote about what joy really is in my post earlier this year, but I stand by her assertion in the intro:
This is immediately followed by the assertion that the Church's position «is grounded in a proper view of economics, true to the etymology of the term, which emerged in ancient civilizations and in early Christian history to describe the arrangement of a household — God's household, which is ordered and open to those who long to sit at the table which they helped set.»
Like the congregation itself in Hopewell's portrayal of it, the book is unified by its assertions about the power of narrative.
I've never been particularly impressed by this assertion either philosophically or theologically.
This must now be supplemented by the assertion that, in addition to all the potentialities that became realized, the living world had, and doubtless still has, countless unrealized potentialities.
He terms it «one of the Grand Conspicuous Omissions» in that book; «For there was no children's story more apposite to his life than that of the little boy who could not grow up, and who had to win his immortality by an assertion of metaphysical improbabilities.»
For while God can not be simply one being among many, his individuality as one in relation to others is implied by the assertion that he loves.
I was stymied by your assertion that families don't need vision or goals.
His pragmatism was exemplified by his assertion that true beliefs are those that are most useful to those that believe them.
Kawaoka appeared unruffled by assertions that this type of research itself is irresponsible and should never have been conducted.
I can certainly appreciate that you don't want to believe it, but the quantitative and qualitative findings of Aranda and Venolia can't be dismissed by assertion — they have to be disproven, and thus far you've not even come close.
I was gobsmacked by the assertion that you have got to be part of the consensus if you thought humans played a part in the global warming phenomena.
The actions are being justified by assertions that they will stabilize the Earth's climate, prevent global - warming disasters and raise hundreds of billions of dollars to cover «essential» government spending.
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