“assert” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “assert”:

+ The author of the Document do not by this License give permission to use their names for publicity for or to assert or imply endorsement of any changed Version.

+ Today I see the big problem in that an “adult entertainment venue” is able to assert notability at all.

+ We perpetually bemoan the lack of editors we have, and yes, creating a flood of clearly “useless” stubs is pointless, but NU’s stubs “did” assert notability.

+ Louis fought the War of the Devolution to assert his claims to a portion of Spain’s possessions after his wife’s father, Philip IV, died.

+ He goes on to assert that Qatar managed to bring an end to the crisis without changing any of its foreign policy principles or abandoning its allies.

+ That being said, there is the possibility that there exists non-English sources that can assert this article’s notability.

+ Per QD:A4 as the article did not explain or assert why notable at all.

assert in-sentences
assert in-sentences

Example sentences of “assert”:

+ Some assert that there may be a correlation between repressive body attitudes and undesirable outcomes such as sexual crimes, violence, and stress.

+ In 1971, the agreement was amended and revised to assert full internal independence except defence and external affairs.

+ Some assert that there may be a correlation between repressive body attitudes and undesirable outcomes such as sexual crimes, violence, and stress.

+ In 1971, the agreement was amended and revised to assert full internal independence except defence and external affairs.

+ Only add “unknown” to assert that an information point is unknowable, not as a placeholder to show that it is missing from the article.

+ The reason for speedy deletion was quoted by KnowledgeOfSelf and Kingboyk as a CSD A7 “: Article about a club or group that does not assert significance.” I find this ironic because it appears that the people who deleted it must not have read the article? The hacking of a nuclear facility in India for the purpose of deterring Nuclear Weapons development is a HUGE story, and will be for years to come.

+ Some theories assert that the term originated in the Mexican-American War, when American troops sang a song which began with “Green grows…” such as “Green Grow the Rushes, O”, “Green Grow the Lilacs”, among others.

+ As the Mughal Empire’s control weakened, communities across the subcontinent found themselves with more political space and economic freedom to assert their power in ways that had not been possible earlier.

+ Goldman Sachs assert that “India’s influence on the world economy will be bigger and quicker than implied in our previously published BRICs research”.

+ The author of the Document do not by this License give permission to use their names for publicity for or to assert or imply endorsement of any Modified Version.

+ Trained in Paris, he did much to assert a sense of Cuban musical nationalism in his compositions.

+ No matter if the template is set to display coordinates of a faraway section, the GeoGroup box’s wording will still assert it will display coordinates of “this section”.

+ If a defendant does not assert the right to a speedy trial early enough, they may lose their claim.

+ Supporters of Cornish self-government who assert that Cornwall is, or ought to be, a separate legal entity from England do not necessarily mean to advocate full independence from the United Kingdom, but rather seek official recognition for Cornwall as one of the constituent countries or home nations of the UK.

+ I note that this which merely assert her acting debut.

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