Sentences with phrase «make public assertions»

To prevent equivocation between blocks, it's still necessary to confirm that the bitcoin that the Catena user spends in one block is the same one that it spent the last time it made a public assertion.

Not exact matches

While people might have found Teebow's assertion of his faith in public irksome, nobody condemned him on TV for it, or made threats against his life.
When, as here, it is possible to verify whether public assertions made by plaintiffs are true, there should never be a statement in the press by board members that gives credibility to sensational headlines or what can best be described as «false news.»
«While one can argue with the governor's assertion that there are trend factors in some areas of the budget which have made increases automatic, there can be no doubt that institutions of public higher education have consistently seen nothing but cuts over the last few years,» Glick, a Manhattan Democrat, said.
The green groups have made «inaccurate public assertions» with the purpose of causing «anxiety» about GM technology and its the regulatory process, counters Oxitec.
Although Los Angeles teachers union officials and family members have speculated that the scores were a factor in the teacher's suicide, no evidence to support that assertion has been made public.
A great warrior for public education, Katie Osgood, made these three assertions: «TFA is a cult; its corps members are exhausted, isolated and only have TFA to attach to.»
At the same time, we note that public commenters sometimes make assertions without including data to support them.
But in public, I mostly see people advocating for the traditional publishing world who come across as mired in 20th thinking about publishing and selling books, ignorant of the self - publishing world, making sweeping assertions which they can't support, making the mistaken assumption that the writer's best interests are identical to the publisher's best interests, clearly unaware of how many traditionally - published writers (including bestsellers) are engaging in self - publishing (and comparing the experiences and numbers with their under - contract books), and / or contemptuous of writers and dismissive of readers.
The efforts to link these figures seems less based on factual assertions as to their actual historical dynamics, and more of an appropriation of the mythologies and public narratives from each, as a kind of ready - made lore ripe for nearly miraculous synchronicities and coincidences (various timelines and actions line up to an uncanny extent).
Culver City then submitted an impacted party comment letter to the Public Works Committee making the assertion that the proposed exemption was illegal since it was «improperly piecemealing» a very large project into a set of related smaller components.
In any public written or verbal comment, a member shall be careful to state whether the statements or assertions made therein represent facts, an interpretation of facts, an opinion, or a belief.
This attack on science and scientists is so serious that all scientist should be disassociating themselves from you unless and until you make a clear public statement that you did not intend to assert to scientists «Say what you feel, not what you can prove» and that you completely and unequivocally reject that assertion.
I sat disappointed in silence instead of challenging my colleague on his assertions about women or over the appropriateness of his very public tale telling and I bit my tongue at the urge to correct the man on my other side on both his assumption about what type of bucks I made and whether or not I was a scumbag.
Because demand letters and pre-litigation negotiations rarely are made public, it is difficult to know how many patent assertion entities are active in Canada.
The Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC) today condemned the Minister of Finance's assertion made yesterday that the federal government will not require Canada's banks to resolve banking customers» disputes with the Ombudsman for Banking Services and Investments (OBSI).
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.
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