Sentences with phrase «repeated assertions»

None of the videos released shows anything illegal and, in fact, the full footage of Planned Parenthood executives meeting with people presumed to be buyers for a human biologics company include repeated assertions that clinics are not selling tissue but only seeking permitted reimbursement costs for expenses.
This is inconsistent with Meier's repeated assertions that the figure is 70 %, even taking into account that the Kernic article includes all divorce cases with allegations of violence, whereas Meier's assertion applies only to contested cases.
[24] The two Commissions repeated these assertions: The 20/20 Commission's «Preliminary Issues Outline» opened with the words «In the United States, the highest court of each state and the District of Columbia has the authority to regulate lawyers within its borders.»
That's one of Gelbspan's oft - repeated assertions which goes back to one of his last Boston Globe articles, where he quoted the late IPCC scientist Stephen Schneider infamously saying «It is journalistically irresponsible to present both sides as though it were a question of balance ``.
In addition, he wrote, contrary to the repeated assertions by ARB, ARB is not insulated from dormant Commerce Clause scrutiny.
What I can't understand about the repeated assertions by people like Dr Trenberth that «the evidence for anthropogenic climate change is now so clear that the burden of proof should lie with research which seeks to disprove the human role.»
Therefore, as I understand it, based on the repeated assertions made here, there is no net heat and energy transfer between the Sun and the Earth.
There have been repeated assertions in blog posts that a GHG molecule can not «choose» which way to emit its photon, but Mead's book suggests that, in effect, it can, inasmuch as it is more likely to find a receptive partner in a colder region than in a hotter one.
It is now even more clear that wind and solar will not be able to compete in the marketplace for many years if not centuries, contrary to repeated assertions by the environmental left.
What I was looking for though were links that might back up the repeated assertions that Hansen fudges data as it seems to me that's the core issue in this discussion.
There is, contrary to her repeated assertions to the contrary, no mystery whatsoever when it comes to Dauphiné's position on the issue of free - roaming cats and TNR.
Jan Creamer, Chief Executive of ADI said: «We were uncomfortable with the message of this film, but the more we saw the repeated assertions that this elephant has been treated with love and affection and never been abused, we realized that we had to get the truth out.
Rabon's office declined to provide any updates on the issue for Policy Watch Wednesday, despite repeated assertions from district leaders that time is growing short for school districts.
(And if, despite repeated assertions to the contrary from the filmmakers and publicists, it all turns out to be an elaborate hoax — well, you heard it here first.)
Let's say right at the top that if it turns out that his repeated assertions that he was hacked turn out to be untrue, and he did in fact send the photo to the college student, he's through - forever tagged as a liar and a lech.
David Cameron's repeated assertions that we are in a «global race» are part of it; sadly the patronising noises from «sources close to the leadership» are just the latest manifestation.
I'm sorry, «Buster», but «God» is an element of mythology, therefore your repeated assertions are unfounded.
«When Paul illustrates the law, he usually cites circumcision, and thereby typifies the basic structure of Jewish ceremonialism.1 He is as clear in his repudiation of this as the source of salvation as he is in his repeated assertions that it is through faith in Jesus Christ, and not through works of the law, that a man is justified.
Using my Idiomatic Expression Equivalency module (IEE), the expression that best matches the degree to which your repeated assertions may represent truths is: «CHRONIC TOTAL FAIL — EMBARRASSINGLY STUPID».
I'm sorry, «truth be told», but your repeated assertions regarding atheists are unfounded.
On the other hand, Christian faith is often; defended by repeated assertions that «the Bible says...» without any attempt to recover the historical situation in which the books of the Bible were written or to get beneath the surface to find out what God really is saying through it.
I'm sorry, «Atheism is not healthy for children and other living things», but your repeated assertions regarding atheism are unfounded.
If at times the descriptions of Foyer communities conjured up images of kaftan communes of the 1960s, these were held at bay by repeated assertions of Marthe's adherence at all times to the Church's Magisterium, of each Foyer opening only at the invitation of the local bishop and of snippets of Marthe's such as «Mass is not an obligation... it is a necessity!»
Using my Idiomatic Expression Equivalency module (IEE), the expression that best matches the degree to which your repeated assertions may represent truths is: «CHRONIC TOTAL FAIL».
I'm sorry, «Atheism is not healthy for children and other living things», but your repeated assertions regarding atheism and prayer are unfounded.
I'm sorry, «truth be told», but your repeated assertions regarding atheism are unfounded.
Last week, classified intelligence reports obtained by McClatchy belied the administration's repeated assertions that drones rarely kill civilians, that they are only aimed at terrorists who pose an imminent threat to the U.S., and that they identify intended targets accurately.
His repeated assertions are sowing suspicion among his most ardent supporters, raising the possibility that millions of people may not accept the results on Nov. 8 if Trump does not win.
Here's my question: When can the repeated assertion of falsehoods despite being confronted by factual evidence be considered «lying»?
There is no evidence to support Trump's repeated assertion that he lost the popular vote to Democrat Hillary Clinton in November's election because people voted illegally, independent experts and analysts have said.
I almost missed this gem that you answered when asked about your repeated assertion that the 2 % of the population that are Jewish and the 15 % of the population that are the GERMAN MAJORITY (your phrase) are neocons:
At the risk of repeating your assertion, may I inquire if this means you hold it against every born - again christian who ever came to the religion later in life?
Recently, Singer repeated this assertion in an interview in the Journal of Practical Ethics, arguing that people with serious developmental and cognitive disabilities have less value than animals with higher capacities, strongly implying that we can treat them accordingly (my emphasis):
And Christianity will live as long as there are people who repeat this assertion.
When a person doesn't do the right thing; why then, neither has he understood it; his understanding is a vain conceit, his assertion that he has understood it is a false indication of the way, his repeated assertion that the devil take him if he has not understood it is a prodigious remoteness along the greatest possible detour.
When one side of an argument endlessly repeats their assertions, is it irrelevant of the other side to endlessly repeat their own?
He does not take issue with my repeated assertion that the remedy for our present circumstance is threefold: «Fidelity, fidelity, and fidelity.»
Wenger spoke once again this week about the new Man United forward Anthony Martial and while he repeated the assertion that Arsenal had not actually tried to sign the young Frenchman this summer, a report in The Mirror reveals that this was not because we did not want him.
Cuomo himself repeated this assertion to reporters later, telling them that the city owns the system, and New York state merely runs it out of «moral obligation,» as Cuomo put it.
He repeated his assertion that the party with the biggest mandate has the right to «make the first move» — which is not constitutionally correct.
Since then, Mr. Cuomo has repeated the assertion that SUNY bears the bulk of the responsibility for the scandal.
Battered ethics, in many manifestations, continues to plague the Cuomo administration, in spite of his oft repeated assertion his administration has done more than any other in 60 years to clean up Albany.
De Blasio repeated his assertion that the state should bear the costs of MTA fixes, pointing out as he has done before that the state diverted about $ 456 million in city money away from the transit authority.
He repeated his assertion that «my union has done nothing wrong», declaring to loud cheers: «This is our party and we are going nowhere.»
Certainly, the oft - repeated assertion that the Parthenon is based on the golden ratio is not supported by actual measurements.
-LSB-...] anti-carb, repeating his assertion that we're all diabetics and intolerant of carbs (see Ron's summary of the panel here); Cate was more moderate.
Ron was resolutely anti-carb, repeating his assertion that we're all diabetics and intolerant of carbs (see Ron's summary of the panel here); Cate was more moderate.
This year it's hard to argue with the oft - repeated assertion that The Dark Knight was the best major studio film of the year.
Class friction between the sisters gradually escalates, in particular over Jasmine's repeated assertion that the men in Ginger's life — an ex-husband played by Andrew Dice Clay, a quasi-fiancé played by Bobby Cannavale — are «losers.»
Larry Grau, who made the accusation, repeated the assertion in an interview last week.
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