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“Assertion is a skill - it needs to be taught, then encouraged, finally honoured.”
“Assume, too, that we have the principle called Assertion (also known as pseudo modus ponens):”
“Apology their confession, and accordingly substitute "Assertion" for the title "Apology," the Lutherans, considering the Apology to be the adequate expression of their faith, insisted on the original title.”
Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church
“Assertion: The "Battle of Iraq" is part of a war that began on 9/11. hear that, Butch? let's go in for a closer look:”
“Assertion 2: KIPP middle schools have high test scores because they do not enroll students after sixth grade.”
The Washington Post: KIPP responds to criticism on attrition rates
“In fact, last night with elbie_at_trig and thingo I made a Bold Assertion: a year from now, I'll be in good enough shape to go climbing at the campus bouldering wall.”
“New Liturgical Movement: Exploding a Myth: An Assertion About the "Hermeneutic of Continuity" skip to main | skip to sidebar”
Exploding a Myth: An Assertion About the "Hermeneutic of Continuity"
“Assertion 3: The central bank can get people to expect inflation.”
The Wall Street Journal: Inflation Targeting Won't Work in Japan
“Assertion 4: People will buy more if they expect prices to go up.”
The Wall Street Journal: Inflation Targeting Won't Work in Japan
“Assertion 1: People in Japan expect intractable deflation.”
The Wall Street Journal: Inflation Targeting Won't Work in Japan
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