Sentences with phrase «merely reaffirms»

To this extent JGE merely reaffirms existing law.
Their identifying of the city locations is beyond belief, but merely reaffirms my opinion on how well educated most journalists are, especially those of the small screen news organizations.
«It merely reaffirms that broker - dealers need to meet their suitability obligations.»
While earlier films bristle with the promise of future success, and classics merely reaffirm those initial inklings, later films can offer a chance to evaluate a performer's career trajectory.
Stirling merely reaffirmed my opinion.
In fact the new study is merely reaffirming science and therefore shouldn't shock anyone who's paid good attention during paleoclimate class.
We merely reaffirm what we have held before and what an overwhelming majority of American jurisdictions understand in practice: a criminal defendant's initial appearance before a judicial officer, where he learns the charge against him and his liberty is subject to restriction, marks the start of adversary judicial proceedings that trigger attachment of the Sixth Amendment right to counsel.

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When Mary Wollstonecraft criticizes «tradition» for merely ratifying stereotypical male power and dominance, Blakemore responds by showing how she ironically reaffirms those very stereotypes.
We must therefore strongly reaffirm that to be a father or a mother is not merely an affective, cultural, or social function.
Discriminatory purpose, as defined in Bray, implies that the agent selects or reaffirms a particular course of action in part «because of» and not merely «in spite of» its adverse effects upon an identifiable group.
I would reaffirm my agreement with Hartshorne on the absolutely essential point that the ontological argument, properly understood, asserts that God's existence is either necessary or impossible and, since there are no other alternatives, the argument can not be discussed as if it involved merely the alternative of existence or nonexistence.
The Tory party have reaffirmed that all its members were exonerated of any wrongdoing and that the failure to notify the parliamentary register merely reflected confusion over the application of the rules - an interpretation shared by the Commons standards committee.
The challenge was daunting, the charge great: Develop a seventh - generation Chevrolet Corvette that would not merely exceed expectations of the faithful but could reaffirm it as the greatest performance car for the dollar on the planet.
(Of course, there are plenty of others who merely want to be reaffirmed in their beliefs, but an op - ed is presumably directed at those who are persuadable.)
Even if the answer is merely «now, we wait; you'll hear from me when the other party makes a move», knowing where things are going reduces uncertainty, leaves the impression that a strategy is unfolding, and reaffirms that the lawyer will be in touch.
Beyond merely acknowledging the existence of the Mi» kmaq treaty right to a «limited» commercial fishery, the Marshall decision reaffirms a commitment by the Court, articulated previously in cases such as Sparrow, Van der Peet, Badger and Delgamuukw, to look to the aboriginal perspective when interpreting historically based claims by a First Nation against the Crown.
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