词汇 | example_english_assert |
释义 | Examples of assertThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The attempt to discredit sectarian practices asserted the professionalism of regular medicine by implicitly disavowing its curious past as well as asserting its clinical present. Claims such as 'the table is square', or 'the earth is round', typically have the function of asserting that certain facts obtain in the world. The analysis tracks both the number of stories and whether the balance of commentary in each story asserts or denies the existence of a mandate. Similarly, a covariational pattern, if asserted as causal, presumes a (yet to be identified) causal mechanism. By these means the author asserted the triviality of the elephant-fight and presented it as the amusement of an inferior mind. The sample, constrained by the ontology, is asserted into a knowledge base which is continually queried for evidence of an intrusion or an attack. The user can enter numbers in the body of the table, and these are interpreted and asserted as facts in the knowledge base. A logic engine typically has facts asserted, and queries requested, in a fairly ordered sequence. He asserts that it is therefore more beneficial to focus upon what a welfare state does, rather than how much money it is afforded. Like us, the latter authors asserted that the primitive epithelium in schistosomes is embryo derived. Other attributes are asserted to be derivative characteristics or innovative improvements, rather than essentials. Again, one plausibly asserts that the evidence supports the hypothesis. The essay also has a methodological aim, which is to defend its conclusions without asserting the universality of standard liberal-democratic norms. Based on this information, one plausibly asserts that the evidence supports the hypothesis. There is no reason to think that the latter content cannot be asserted but can only be presupposed. The first asserts the need for a theoretical demarcation between classes of things. The view asserted in the text might seem to be paradoxical. In effect, they were asserting their right to an independent income. All that can be generally asserted is that the use of nationality as a significant source of political identity is peculiarly modern. The fourth axiom asserts a version of heap functionality: a heap may assign at most one value to a location, for each given type. The author asserts that this predicted decline in the capital stock as the population ages should be countered by tax reform to stimulate capital accumulation. Both negotiators asserted their sovereign rights through vicinity and the sector theory. Neoclassical theory asserts that trade liberalisation has both static and dynamic benefits. A non-factual mood used when the content of the clause is being doubted or supposed rather than definitively asserted. Object definitions are broken down into a set of predicate relations between entities, and asserted into the content potential as entity-nodes and fact-nodes. He asserts the human need to sing, recognising that music permits expression of the unspeakable. He then asserted that business cycles may be driven by changes in beliefs. A supposedly unanswerable statement stubbornly asserted from a variety of post-modern cul-de-sacs. Within the courts, the state first asserted veto rights, then controlled staffing, and then claimed outright authority on its own terms. They challenged the pressure they experienced in relation to these issues and asserted that there was little they could do to change their body size. The desirability of funding is neither unchallengeable, as he asserts, nor unchallenged. He asserts his view while offering no substantive discussion of it. The more prosperous trade became, the author asserts, the more monetary circuits were established. He strongly asserted his innocence and pointed out that nothing had yet been proved. The country asserted its position in the international system through opposition and rejection. He asserted that only state institutions are 'natural' - if by natural we mean unplanned. The crucial influence of economic interests has regularly been asserted, but their precise operations have been analysed rather less often. She can be understood as asserting an existing entitlement, not a prescription for desirable results. Of course, if he also accepts the axioms and inference r ules, then he also unconditionally asserts the consequence. A more sophisticated version of this claim asserts that coercion is a paradigmatic feature of law. The different types of er ror are carefully descr ibed, but the exactness of some domains is merely asserted. A third premise asserts the cooperative nature of the process of communication. By the 1840s, however, it was confidently asserted that such practices were a thing of the past. The vast majority of the mentally ill, they asserted, had been locked away only after they had committed some violent crime. She asserts that by doing this, interfacial dynamics may emerge. First, it is asserted that there seems to be an opposition between high noradrenergic and serotoninergic levels and a low acetylcholine levels and vice versa. He asserts the virtues of narrative as 'our best and most compelling tool for searching out meaning in a conflicted and contradictory world' (p. 430). One who asserts that treebottom is a reasonable term for this low point in the tree would, in our view, demonstrate morphological structure awareness. Indeed, it could be argued that in times of economic distress and hardship men compensated by finding other ways of asserting their dominance over women. There are a variety of scenarios in which such a right might be asserted. He asserts that 'serious "discrimination" has begun and will get worse'. However, a philosopher asserted that 14 days had no special meaning because the genetic identity of an adult was determined from the moment of fertilization. To overcome this, he asserts that he will be concerned only with scientific truth and logic. The pollution haven hypothesis asserts that due to strict environmental protection in developed economies, pollution-intensive industries tend to move to developing countries. Indeed, as the triplum asserts, 'he has won the love of the great lion'. Perhaps smoking in the restroom serves the function (need) of asserting one's independence. Anyone who suggests that groups can act and have preferences is liable to be accused of asserting the existence of mysterious collective entities. He neither asserts nor denies that the process is possible among beings which have no language. His major concern is the causal relationship between toleration and religious freedom, which he asserts rather than demonstrates. The next result asserts that these two hypotheses are not necessary. The above theorem asserts that the frequency locking persists under a white noise which could be very large. Because the developmental model asserts this mediation, it was the focus of the current study. There is a common thread, he asserts, that is tied up in the often imponderable definition of character. The importance of moving beyond existing black-white paradigms to attain a fuller, more nuanced, understanding of the links between race and crime is asserted. A relationship between childlessness and divorce is commonly asserted or assumed rather than examined. Such a conduct would include the buyer asserting his new entitlement and any third party (including from now on the seller) respecting it. The fact that few employers asserted this right until the 1980s is not a matter of legal interpre40. The speech ideally mixes gloom and worry with hope and resolution by asserting the executive's legislative prerogatives. The answer rests in the structural power oxygen asserted on the disciplinary field of chemistry. Historians perceive a distinction between primary and secondary sources that can be asserted only by denying the place in memory of traces of the past. Theologians and philosophers asserted the possessive nature of selfhood in reaction to their doctrinal adversaries, and vice versa. I am not asserting that there is nothing more to personal identity than the conditions given in this account. The weak version simply asserts that the fact that we are here shows that the universe required all the coincidences necessary for us to exist. He simply asserts that the designer might have reasons or motives that make other things more important than engineering excellence. We have chosen to do this by asserting the address together with the client thread identifier. The investigations remain on the level of the hypothesis or the suspicion, which asserts itself primarily as a lack of understanding. She asserts that she did so and wrote a poetry which was radical and revisionary. The following theorem asserts that for almost all kinematic mappings, every trajectory will only exhibit typical singularities. The second argument is rejected by asserting that in fact both mathematics and the empirical sciences contain truths which have long been unquestioned. A liberal majority asserted the sovereignty of the assembly but in a moderate, conciliatory way. She both asserted and demonstrated the afrmative, but her work encountered "a selective literary tradition" from which it was excluded. He is asserting this information above and beyond what has preceded it. He asserted that "the repetition of sequences in working memory results in consolidation of long-term representations of this sequence information" (p. 113). The presuppositions and implications of assertion can indeed have complex relations with what is asserted, and they are a legitimate topic for logical investigation. American reporters in fact constantly asserted a relationship between soccer and spectator violence. He hesitates between asserting that such an art is purely and simply impossible and asserting that it is, at least beyond him. Linguistically, augmentation permanently excludes the idea of any new beginning; it asserts the sacredness of the foundation and declares it true for all generations. If hieroglyphics seemed mysterious, he asserted, it was merely because the ancient scribes lacked the means of clear expression. Nowhere in these publications are these connections argued for: they are merely dogmatically asserted. The momentousness of the sparsely furnished scene is blankly asserted, not proved. In pre-industrial societies philosophers generally asserted that a clear division of labour in political affairs was unavoidable and beneficial. First, it must be asserted that the subject-matter is crime, and not the more nebulous category of deviance. He simply asserts that their perceptions are congruent with his own view that the family is the important unit. None the less the emperor decides against the hopeful beneficiary, and he asserts that his decision rests on the testator's intention. The text is plain: it asserts that a settlor can set up a trust with a posthumous child of his brother as trustee. The unemployed continued to press demands through 1922, simultaneously asserting the political significance of unemployment. They referred to the masculine as" the worthier gender", asserting that as the male is superior in nature, so this should be mirrored in grammar. The only essential is the value in whose name life asserts these higher rights. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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