单词 | Asserted |
例句 | 1. He asserted his ideas loudly and clearly. 2. 'That is wrong,' he asserted. 3. She asserted that she was innocent. 4. French cooking, she asserted, is the best in the world. 5. Throughout the Cold War, the Allies asserted their right to move freely between the two Berlins. 6. "Kathleen" was, as its 1892 subtitle asserted, "An Irish Drama". 7. It is commonly asserted that older people prefer to receive care from family members. 8. She asserted the charge to be incorrect. 9. He asserted his innocence of the crime. 10. He asserted his dominance over the other party members. 11. He asserted his innocence and his financial probity. 12. They successfully asserted their right to protect their homes. 13. She persistently asserted her opinions. 14. Her friends asserted that she was innocent. 15. She asserted her innocence/that she was innocent. 16. He had no real evidence?he simply asserted that what he said was true. 17. He asserted that nuclear power was a safe and non-polluting energy source. 18. Good sense asserted itself. 19. Still, there were moments when national pride asserted itself. 20. Yet here again political realities asserted themselves. 21. "It's a fairness issue," she asserted. 22. Heraclitus asserted that all nature is the unity of opposites and constant flux. 23. However, on Aug. 12 Milongo asserted that he was satisfied with the progress of the democratic process. 24. They are those asserted by the two kinds of conditional statements. 25. Athens asserted her rights over her citizens temporarily exiled, as she did over those at home and liable for service. 26. It is commonly asserted that older people prefer to receive care from family members rather than state agencies. 27. It is widely asserted, with little evidence, that deficit reduction reduces interest rates. 28. Some equations, asserted in a certain context or on certain assumptions, have to do with parts of causal circumstances. 29. Indeed, Piaget asserted that the basic principles of cognitive development are the same as those of biological development. 30. We leave to the reader the explanation as to why each of the asserted equalities holds. 1. He asserted his ideas loudly and clearly. 2. 'That is wrong,' he asserted. 3. She asserted that she was innocent. 4. French cooking, she asserted, is the best in the world. 5. Throughout the Cold War, the Allies asserted their right to move freely between the two Berlins. 6. "Kathleen" was, as its 1892 subtitle asserted, "An Irish Drama". 7. It is commonly asserted that older people prefer to receive care from family members. 8. She asserted the charge to be incorrect. 9. He asserted his dominance over the other party members. 10. She persistently asserted her opinions. 11. Her friends asserted that she was innocent. 31. Hayes asserted that he had been deceived by the southern promises to maintain order. 32. Lyotard has thus asserted the existence of two alternative economies of desire. 33. This was the way in which uncertainty asserted itself in Heisenberg's original formulation of quantum mechanics. 34. There, Arazi asserted his superiority, prompting Corals to quote him 4-1 to complete the Kentucky-Epsom Derby double. 35. He asserted the plain fact of the existence of differences in taste. 36. A lack of technical competence shouted from the report, asserted Cook. 37. Lying in clouds of scent in the sunken tub filled to the brim, that streak of equanimity she had asserted itself. 38. Once again it was asserted that urban problems resulted from too little private investment and their resolution required an extension of privatism. 39. The great error, his critics asserted,[http://] was to believe that veracity was truth. 40. Now, with the future assured, the comfortable past asserted itself unchanged. 41. All 12 leaders asserted that they had met their main goals. 42. Some military officials have asserted that the effects of exposure to chemical agents would have been evident among those troops almost immediately. 43. Professor Sykes has asserted that the skeleton, which was said to be man's first ancestor, is in fact a fake. 44. In the first flush of glasnost much information was made available and deputies often asserted themselves aggressively. 45. After a two-year investigation, the Food and Drug Administration asserted control over tobacco products by deeming them drugdelivery devices. 46. After 2020, he asserted, the budget will run a small surplus through 2050 and beyond. 47. Paisley asserted that, had he wanted to destroy the Unionist Party, he would have fielded candidates in all the constituencies. 48. But as Lucy Re-Bartlett asserted, chastity was part of women's revolt against false social conditions. 49. The local authority asserted that the threshold conditions, under which a care order could be made, had been met. 50. And the Food and Drug Administration has asserted that it has the right to limiting tobacco advertising. 51. This angered opposition groups, who asserted that Suchinda and his supporters should be held accountable for the killings. 52. It was not, as its critics asserted, meant to presage an alliance between the Left and the Liberals. 53. They also asserted the supremacy of the people over parliament. 54. That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence. Christopher Hitchens 55. The rector asserted that the first vote was to consider his case, not to approve his dismissal. 56. Gregory asserted that the creature would settle at a middle value in its color range. 57. At this meeting the ministers asserted that their form of Church government was established by divine ordinance. 58. The immunity of diplomats from civil proceedings was also being more and more clearly asserted. 59. Thirty percent of college and university professors, it is asserted, are con men, harassers, layabouts and plagiarists. 60. This is a subservient way of talking in which everything is hedged about and nothing asserted outright. 61. He asserted that a modern artist should be in tune with his times, careful to avoid hackneyed subjects. 62. New disciplinary measures and recommendations asserted his authority over clerical and lay Catholics. 63. Bombing, he asserted, was the way to avoid the unpleasant decision to send combat troops. 64. He also asserted that the day of the cottage industry was over. 65. Barr asserted that Congress should act to forestall the inevitable confusion and litigation when the Hawaii court hands down its decision. 66. He asserted the mere threat of using troops to support demonstrators was the same as using troops. 67. Gwynn also asserted that club officials allowed his weight to influence their projection of his playing performance. 68. In pre-industrial societies philosophers generally asserted that a clear division of labour in political affairs was unavoidable and beneficial. 69. They asserted that the primary results constituted a defeat for Muskie. 70. The Justice Model asserted two central principles, both of which harked back to the classicism of Beccaria. 71. The oligarchic character of parties, unions and other supposed channels of communication between citizens and government leaders is asserted. 72. Neither propriety nor the federal Hatch Act forbidding solicitation of political funds on government property was violated, Clinton asserted Wednesday. 73. But he asserted his innocence almost immediately after his plea. 74. Not one of nature's bandleaders, he seldom asserted his authority and took part in some highly unsatisfying performances and albums. 75. Pliny also asserted that the mathematician and astronomer Anaxagoras of Clazomenae had predicted the Aegospotami meteorite fall. 76. The Hopi tribe asserted their rights as a sovereign nation. 77. The elite - bureaucrats as well as politicians - needed, it was asserted, alliances with local business and foreign multinationals. 78. Innocent asserted his paternal protection of Frederick and the position of Sicily as a fief of the papacy. 79. Microsoft has vigorously asserted that its marketing practices do not violate the 1995 consent decree. 80. After he had gone his two sons asserted their right to the throne, and each tried to be made king. 81. But the company has vigorously asserted that its marketing practices do not violate the 1995 consent decree. 82. Don Juan asserted confidently that he had the firm support of numerous followers. 83. Keller, in a recent interview, asserted that the work had been done, and by the people listed as participants. 84. Mr. Collins asserted that they had either such a right or at least a right that Lautro should consider whether to hear them. 85. Unless this could be done, he asserted, its occupation would be pointless. 86. Background: Arizona law limited train lengths to fourteen passenger cars or seventy freight cars in the asserted interests of safety. 87. Master Heathcliff, much irritated, asserted her relation was false. 88. He angrily asserted that he had been set up. 89. As for the imprisoned leaders, he asserted that justice would have to take its course. 90. A right may still be rearia on as a defence while the expiallowance of the limitation period for that right has been asserted. 91. The fictitious colonel no longer asserted that the island's north shore was undefended. 92. As excited -- as aroused -- as we might find ourselves by this imagining of Milton actually playing Comus, of course his performance in that role can't be asserted in any way definitively. 93. Suffice it to say that he subsequently asserted that no one else had ever gone to such extremes of self-mortification. 94. Republican Senator Olympia Snowe, one of the co-sponsors of the reform act, asserted, "China's currency manipulation has been among the greatest impediments to our manufacturing sector." 95. Professor Lipman's view opposed that of the child-development theorist Jean Piaget, who asserted that children under 12 were not capable of abstract reasoning. 96. Thus, it can be safely asserted that, with the advancement of human society, the division between the pure scientist and the applied scientist will be more apparent. 97. In its 2002 position statement on the breastfeeding, The American Academy of Family Physicians asserted :"Breastfeeding during a subsequent pregnancy is not unusual." 98. Stonewall marked the first time that gays and lesbians as a group forcefully and vocally asserted their rights to equality under the law. 99. When emperors were strong enough,[] they asserted their independence of the Papacy. 100. The people have asserted their power and that will be very difficult to reverse. 101. I've taken some nice photographs out on Long Island asserted Mr. Mckee. 102. His real influence was asserted through his domination of the political bureau. 103. I have lately vented and publicly asserted divers wicked, blasphemous, and Atheistical positions professing that I gloried to be an Hobbist and an Atheist. 104. The right of self-incrimination may only be asserted by persons and does not protect artificial entities such as corporations. 105. She asserted that she was going to stage a musical comedy. 106. Thus I am not disputing this vital fact which the classical economists have asserted as indefeasible . 107. Schmidt asserted that eels must spawn in the southwestern part of the North Atlantic, in the Sargasso Sea. 108. MIT linguist Noam Chomsky asserted that the way children acquire language is so effortless that it must have a biological foundation. 109. The columnist insinuated — but never actually asserted — that the candidate had underworld ties. 110. The solution indicated, as it is asserted, can be integrated in the chips for consumer and automobile electronics. 111. Nothing asserted its size in a brutal tumult of wind and thunder. 112. Regardless of the meaning of this verse, it is clear that the authors of the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke asserted that Mary had "no relations with man" before Jesus' birth. 113. In 2000, Svenonius asserted that knowledge organization is accomplished through a bibliographic language. 114. If the author does not hope ChinaCourt. org deputize for his copyright, please indicate, "The author will asserted the copyright of the article on its own". 115. The army asserted control of the streets of Manama on Feb. 17, as tanks and heavily armed soldiers stood watch over street corners and city squares. 116. It can be asserted that the thought of Qin - Han Period is Yi - ology's intensification and extension. 117. In these documents the natural divine filiation of Jesus even as man is strongly asserted, and His adoptive filiation , at least in so far as it excludes the natural, is rejected as heretical. 118. He said that he already "was weary of" business aspect matter, and asserted that will not be entered oneself gathers this fact to become in the same year the astatic factor. 119. President Hu Jintao recently asserted that "hostile foreign forces have not abandoned their conspiracy and tactics to Westernize China and to divide the country." 120. He obstinately asserted that he had done the right thing. 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:///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, 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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