Similar words: assert, assertive, dessert, inverted, diverted, converted, dissertation, insert. Meaning: [ə'sɜːt] adj. confidently declared to be so.
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121. He wanted Israel to have the Wailing Wall, because of its religious significance, but asserted that the remaining fifty feet of the Western Wall should go to the Palestinians.
122. Jensen and B. Toft asserted:the graph coloring theory in discrete mathematics at the center position.
123. Economists such as Ludwig von Mises asserted that "value, " meaning exchange value, was always the result of subjective value judgements.
124. But in the first place the endogamous character of the gens which is here asserted is precisely what has to be proved.
125. Andrew asserted himself from the moment of his birth, crying lustily when he was hungry.
126. Is secrecy being asserted to protect legitimate state secrets, or to cloak a government employee who has acted capriciously?
127. He then asserted that the quiet period hampered his ability to respond but went on to detail why Wired was a great company.
128. The supplier should indemnify and hold the buyer and final user harmless from any claims asserted by any third parties for the rights of the catalyst.
129. Carlos Ischia asserted that he feels optimistic because the end of the tournament is still fairly far away.
130. But even here the exuberant and barbaric fancy asserted itself.
131. A few years later, Marcel Duchamp asserted that a urinal was art.
132. Altman asserted, "We were making a political statement about western civilisation and greed.".
133. Some modern scholars such as Samuel Huntington is asserted that the relationship between culture mainly struggle with each other.
134. " I've done some nice things out on Long Island,(http://sentencedict.com/asserted.html) " asserted Mr. McKee.
135. A 1971 surgeon general's report asserted a broad relationship between the two.
136. In Das Kapital he asserted that workers were exploited by capitalists who profited from the added value of their labour.
137. The vendue master asserted that this gold medal comes from Japan, is the real thing.
138. Cameron-Smith asserted the most likely reason is because most women in the study would have been on the cusp of menopause or post-menopause, which would explain the similar results between the sexes.
139. In any event, Einstein asserted his priority for the mass–energy relationship when this was challenged by Johannes Stark (who credited it in 1907 to Max Planck).
140. He persistently asserted his right to a share in the heritage.
141. They asserted to transform the traditional theodicy in the Postmodernism sight and to combine it with modern reflection.
142. The more vigorously Roosevelt asserted leadership(sentencedict.com), the more successes he won.
143. When CVM is built with assertions enabled, this rank order will be asserted.
144. In the past, when financial crisis hit Russia, Latin-American and East Asian countries, economists in the west asserted that it was those countries themselves to blame.
145. It was asserted that the ore is mainly composed of minerals of kurnakovite, inderite and pinnoite.
146. Irving Howe, well-known American Jewish scholar and critic, asserted that American Jewish literature had "moved past its high point" after its flowering in the past three decades.
147. The property's oldest vintner just asserted his right to retire, at the end of April, after working at Brane-Cantenac for over 32 years.
148. He asserted the supremacy of the Holy Writ over church dogma, attacked the worship of images, relics, and saints, and denounced the sacramental view of the Eucharist and enforced celibacy as well.
149. During Prohibition, teetotaling temperance activists asserted this belief, citing it among the dangers of drink.
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