Sentences with phrase «making assertions»

Some of those making these assertions claim that they have conducted research (for example, «our research that has scanned across North America we can find no empirical evidence...».
I perceive a slight shift in the nature of what we have been discussing here at Slaw while making no assertions as to what that might mean.
The school responded by making assertions of inadequate performance and non-compliance with employer rules, and it terminated the instructor.
This being said, it is unfortunately possible to assert that a majority of attempts to create a system for ODR have fallen short of expectations, making our assertions seem somewhat difficult to defend.
The first group of phrases lets me know that the person making the assertions is aware that it is only their opinion, no matter how right they feel they are.
And you have the gall to say that «physical data is what is making these assertions not me!».
They think that making some assertions in an opinion blog was sufficient and scientific standards don't apply to themselves.
When making assertions citing literature, it is considered good form to also cite an accompanying link to the selfsame research.
I'm sorry if you take offence, Vaughan, but once again, you seem to be making assertions, and presenting them as fact.
All of what I'm saying is based on scientific peer review, done by people who have undergone years of scientific training and who put their careers on the line making these assertions.
G: «All of what I'm saying is based on scientific peer review, done by people who have undergone years of scientific training and who put their careers on the line making these assertions
It doesn't have any meat to it and Eric is just playing around with some curves and then making some assertions.
Sen and Nussbaum is certainly a step up in the discourse, and could be six or seven topics for Dr. Curry's salon, given the number of people who persist in making assertions about development economics and the lesser developed world, generally without foundation.
Or making assertions without any evidentiary basis: «It seems obvious that some form of adaptation will be necessary» — obvious based on what?
You don't do systems engineering simply by making assertions that «The gas from frakking for which the UK has hundreds of year's worth.»
All the information I posted is filled with those persons names and titles making the assertions and can be looked into.
Rather than coming in like a bull in a china shop and assuming no one else has thought about the future, this person can help improve team dynamics by asking questions before making assertions.
In these conversations, students can seek first to understand the perceptions and premises of classmates; to ask clarifying questions before making assertions; and to then assert from first principles, acknowledge ambiguity, respect others in disagreement, live at times in doubt, and allow multiple interpretations to exist even when convictions are confirmed.
And I object to making assertions such as the 10 listed above, and then defending them by saying, well, we can't prove it DOES N'T do these things.
All I am saying is that this poll is garbage click bait making assertions based off of an incredibly small sample size.
I know not everyone is enthralled with him, and I am not making assertions that he is directly comparable (nor us with Barca), but there is something of the Iniesta about him in terms of quiet, effortless class and being involved in nearly everything we do.
How typical of Erasmus it was, he suggested, to object to Luther making assertions: «You censure me for obstinate assertions... But it is not the mark of the Christian to take no delight in assertions... By assertion I mean a constant adhering, affirming, confessing, maintaining, and invincible persevering.»
They are also inclined to credit reports that present Jesus as saying and doing what the Jews of his day would have avoided as well as making assertions that would be embarrassing to the early Church.
But as soon as you start making assertions like «Jesus was born of a virgin and was raised from the dead,» or «when we die, we are reincarnated over and over until we reach enlightenment» you find yourself having to force yourself to believe things that are unproven and unprovable and often patently absurd.
You're making assertions without facts.
From a finite set of particular observations one can not derive a universal generalization with certainty (the much debated logic of induction can provide no inferential grounds for making assertions about all cases when only a particular group of cases has been examined).
In your apostolic reference, perhaps you are thinking of Timothy 9 - 15 where Paul is making assertions about how he thinks women ought to have limited participation in the church because Eve is the one who fell to temptation in Eden.
The thing about making assertions is that they are often more effective when there is some tangible proof to support your claims.
I am afraid Jeremy that you are being vague and you are doing something anyone making assertions are not supposed to make and that is painting with a broad brush both groups of people: Christians and conservatives.
You are merely making assertions with pseudo-intellectual word usage in order to prop yourself up, seem smart to others, and to avoid actually addressing anything at all.
Making any assertions about the universe is a clear sign of a closed mind, no matter how many you convince.
You're making assertions that the assertions are correct, not a very convincing way to make a point.
Comey was careful in his written testimony not to make any assertions about whether the president obstructed justice or attempted to obstruct justice in his conversations with the FBI director, outlining what he said the facts of those conversations were.
«And in example after example, radical notion after radical notion, Jay and Shel don't just make the assertion about something that challenges everything we thought we knew about marketing — they give readers chapter - and - verse examples that make the case for one simple concept after another that... well, could just revolutionize everything.
Bill Gurley: Let me make this assertion, which I think is, especially if we're on an 80 - year time window, I think China is going to be a really interesting thing to watch.
The publishers of this website make no assertions or claims about the Riverside or San Bernardino housing markets in 2016.
Giuliani made statements that speak to Trump and lawyer Michael Cohen's intent — an important aspect of some crimes — and he made assertions that investigators can now check against what they have already learned from documents and witnesses, legal analysts said.
«3) Philosophy thinks about possible purpose, and religion merely makes assertions
Ruby made an assertion that I'm not particularly convinced is true.
Christianity is what has made the assertion, Chad — about supernatural experiences.
You're still just making assertion after assertion, without giving anything.
I can make the assertion because that's what God calls it.
Out in meat space, I think that's how most Christians think of evolution — especially as evolutionary biology makes no assertions in regards to abiogenesis.
Even if the whole place was run by Jews does that make any assertion made by them invalid.
You made assertions about what I think and that my view of science is a delusion.
You have no idea how informed I am, yet you're ready to make assertions about it.
He also called out those making the assertion that that the president was not born in the USA.
You have anecdotal evidence (dozens) but are making the assertion that the vast majority of the millions leaving are doing so for the reasons you claim.
I think you are wrong to make assertions that murder, pedophilia and even adultery are in any way equatable to ANY s.ex act between consenting adults.
The burden of proof rests with the one that is making the assertion.
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