Sentences with phrase «than an assertion»

It is no more than the assertion of what has to be demonstrated, based, of course, on the plain empirical fact that I am aware of myself.
It wouldn't be evidence, but it would help the concept to actually be a valid option rather than an assertion.
The statutory authority is far less clear than this assertion of authority suggests.
The author would argue that the case for Ripple not being a security is stronger than the assertion made by Gensler.
The decision to publish the Papers becomes nothing less than an assertion of democracy, made all the more potent when newspapers across the land publish in solidarity.
Question — how is your assertion that Mr Walsh is wrong somehow more tolerant than his assertion that you are wrong?
HG Wells How is the atheist position any more negative than the assertion that good people may still be tortured for eternity just because they didn't worship a particular god?
Nevertheless, the realism Whitehead is affirming is far richer than the assertion of modern realists that matter in motion occurs regardless of human knowledge of it.
These are better understood as conclusions about Christ reached by disciples than his assertions about himself.
And it has more substance and actual evidence than the assertion that because they were on a boat seven days before, they dropped passes and played poorly against the Packers.
Working mothers are more likely to use an authoritative approach that relies on reason rather than assertions of parental power, contends University of Michigan psychologist Lois W. Hoffman, co-author of «Mothers at Work: Effects of Children's Well - Being» (Cambridge University Press).
Indeed, she provides no evidence, other than the assertions of advocates of the teaching practices extolled in the article, that Japanese teachers changed their instructional practices in the 1990s, or that American teachers did not change theirs, or that any change that occurred in math instruction in either country had an impact on student achievement.
Catlett's mobilizations of desire become more than assertion, belief, need and hope.
= > Jesus made more than assertions.
Live, you don't suppose that the sophisticated weaponry that has been designed in the last 50 years may have more to do with it than your assertion that each and every one of these shootings were caused by prayer being taken of schools?
To call what the Court has done, from Dred Scott to Lochner to Roe, «natural law reasoning» is to confer unwarranted dignity on a series of results resting on nothing more than assertion.
I don't know of a more profoundly failed position, or a more poorly defended one, than the assertion that a particular God is real, alive, and intimately involved in the lives of people.
This breathtakingly simplistic analysis amounts to little more than the assertion that clever, open - minded people voted to Remain whereas stupid, backward people voted to Leave.
View high - quality journalism as a benchmark against which to measure other sources of information: This step includes an independent and dispassionate search for reliable, accurate information, verification rather than assertion, a commitment to fairness, transparency about how information was obtained, and accountability when mistakes are made.
We need an evidence base which is grounded in more than assertion.
Matt Connors is a Los Angeles based artist who uses painting and abstraction to pursue an open - ended and informal dialogue between form, style, material, and meaning; exploring questions, problems (and problem solving), and propositions rather than assertions or solutions.
Elizabeth Catlett's art cries out in protest, proclaims solidarity, celebrates survival.i Catlett's mobilizations of desire become more than assertion, belief, need and hope.
And you really have no idea whether the procedures in place to safeguard whatever level of privacy we are allowed to have are actually working, other than the assertion of earnest people that they are, in fact, working.
Her argument in respect of the «dishonest case» amounted to no more than an assertion that she would not be able to put or prove her case.
Analysis, rather than assertion, would be necessary.
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