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- adverb According to an
assertion .
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Examples
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Once the Affordable Care Act takes effect, there is no doubt that an individual Virginian would have standing to challenge the federal mandate since the assertedly unconstitutional federal law makes that person do something that state law says he does not have to do.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Inaccurate legal claim from the Democratic Governors Association 2010
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(“Wait, you changed this phrase because the Muslims demanded it; why are you now discriminating against our assertedly similar objections?”)
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The organizers of the ships were offered to bring their assertedly humanitarian cargo into an Israeli port (Ashdod), and after inspection for contraband, everything else would be transshipped toGaza.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Pollak on Uniquely Israeli Stupidity 2010
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(“Wait, you changed this phrase because the Muslims demanded it; why are you now discriminating against our assertedly similar objections?”)
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The organizers of the ships were offered to bring their assertedly humanitarian cargo into an Israeli port Ashdod, and after inspection for contraband, everything else would be transshipped to Gaza.
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The organizers of the ships were offered to bring their assertedly humanitarian cargo into an Israeli port Ashdod, and after inspection for contraband, everything else would be transshipped toGaza.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Pollak on Uniquely Israeli Stupidity 2010
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Journal Community But the Grutter opinion's author, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, retired in 2006, and her successor, Justice Samuel Alito, has helped solidify a five-justice conservative majority that has been highly skeptical when government classifies people by race, even for assertedly benign purposes.
Government Court Brief Backs Race-Based Admissions Jess Bravin 2010
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“Wait, you changed this phrase because the Muslims demanded it; why are you now discriminating against our assertedly similar objections?”
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But the Grutter opinion's author, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, retired in 2006, and her successor, Justice Samuel Alito, has helped solidify a five-justice conservative majority that has been highly skeptical when government classifies people by race, even for assertedly benign purposes.
White House Court Brief Backs Race-Based Admissions Jess Bravin 2010
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But the Grutter opinion's author, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, retired in 2006, and her successor, Justice Samuel Alito, has helped solidify a five-justice conservative majority that has been highly skeptical when government classifies people by race, even for assertedly benign purposes.
White House Court Brief Backs Race-Based Admissions Jess Bravin 2010
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