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Meaning assertion meaning

What does assertion mean?

assertion

a declaration that is made emphatically (as if no supporting evidence were necessary) (= affirmation) the act of affirming or asserting or stating something

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Simple sentences

An assertion isn't a proof.
Can you prove the validity of your assertion?

Movie subtitles

Your mere assertion that I give him overlarge sums of spending money. in no way seems to justify the severe treatment. to which he's obviously been subjected.
I deny your assertion and make a distinction.
That is his assertion.
Can you prove your assertion, Doctor?
Do you feel the boredom contained in this assertion?
Do you object to the assertion of Marshal Belle. that you killed Jimmy Nolt?
An absurd assertion.
Back up this monstrous assertion!
And by their presence here, they bear witness to my assertion that not until we have a leadership in this country committed to rooting out this disease, not until then can we have a healthy nation.
What about his lawyer's assertion that your brother was killed by the Flash?
That is not an assertion I should care to see tested in a court of law, sir.
That's just an assertion.
Forgive me, Your Honor, but I thought it was appropriate. to test Miss Emerson's assertion.
Well you are alone in that assertion.
And obviously, any assertion of authority on my part-- I've got to take that into account.
Not the same Dr. Freud who was asked to leave the staff of the Algemain Krankenhaus because of his charming assertion that young men sleep with their mothers.
It is specifically stated in that decision. that a police officer's assertion that he smells marijuana. is sufficient reason to suspect the presence of contraband.
And your assertion that Superman has a secret identity?
Well, you are alone in that assertion.
But the evidence just doesn't support anything more than the Air Force's assertion that the cause was a midair collision or a catastrophic near miss.
I mean, that's Frank's assertion. Maybe yours.
Your assertion that you were with Agent Doggett when he was shot.
The honor of the Papacy is not preserved by the naked assertion of Papal authority, but by safeguarding the Pope's credibility and the clear testimonies of divine Scripture.
So this notion of Gambutrol locking someone in a possessed state the key to your assertion that her medical treatment harmed Emily this would be your own pet theory, correct?
In which case Parliament will draw its own conclusions. A demagogic assertion and an unfair accusation.
So your assertion, Mr. Hill. is that Bobby got the black eye at his baseball game?
But the evidence. just doesn't support anything more conclusive. than the air force's assertion that the cause of this crash. was a midair collision or a catastrophic near-miss.
Your assertion that you never left the service of Apophis is completely illogical, almost to the point of making no sense whatsoever.
There was evidence of a struggle, which would support your assertion that you were provoked.
You can call it scientific, but as I discussed at great length in Chapter 2. your argument is a political assertion that privilege is biologically determined.
Get me copies from any newspaper that printed anything about that assertion.
Very well, Jean-Baptiste Grenouille, you shall have the opportunity now to prove your assertion.
What about the D.A.'s assertion that your son got his marijuana from you? And that you have ties to organized crime?

News and current affairs

The United States, quick to capitalize on regional concerns triggered by China's increasingly muscular self-assertion, has strengthened its military ties with its existing Asian allies and forged security relationships with new friends.
Self-assertion became the watchword of German foreign policy.
Indeed, this has been the standard assertion of politicians since the so-called Stern Review commissioned by the British government in 2006.
Healing today's divided world could start only with fresh political leadership in both the US and UK, and a strong assertion of UN authority.
For example, George W. Bush used the crisis conditions after September 11, 2001, in the service of an assertion of executive power, as well as to invade Iraq.
Such an assertion, if made in the context of a study of non-human animal behaviour, would not be likely to pass scientific muster.
American election-year politics may also be behind this assertion.
National assertion is a way of combating impersonal forces and remote authorities.
But notice its assertion that dependence on others is morally degrading.
The consequences of this assertion of parliamentary authority will be enormous. Parliamentary ratification did not simply provide a rubber stamp to a palace coup; its approval was conditional.
In fact, the self-evidence of the assertion remains fugitive, immanent until some people insist upon it, mutually pledging their Lives, Fortunes, and Sacred Honor, in the process.
But, confronted with a resolute Russian policy of imperial re-assertion, now also visible in the Caucasus, the US seems unable to see how global developments are linked.
It is partly self-defense, partly an assertion of the rule of law in difficult circumstances, and partly a constructive effort to redress the causes of frustration.
It is an arresting assertion, given the tax-cut mania that has prevailed in these societies for the past 30 years, but Diamond and Saez's logic is clear.
Military doctor Jiang Yanyong was detained in 2003 after he publicly rebutted the Party's assertion that the SARS epidemic had been brought under control.
Faced with the choice between national assertion and globalism, fascists, Nazis, and nationalists chose nation-building.
At first reading, this assertion seems counterintuitive, but the root of the paradox is simply our dogmatic way of thinking, where complex traits are expected to be an outcome of natural selection.
Russia, by contrast, found it hard to find any takers for its assertion that civilian protection was the primary rationale for its South Ossetian adventure in 2008.
But the credibility of the national project seemed to crumble when growth faltered, leading to the emergence of movements that championed the aggressive, confrontational, and violent assertion of cultural identity.
The South China Sea, for example, is now churning with competing claims to its islands, atolls, and sea bed, including China's bold assertion that all of it is Chinese sovereign territory.
But it also demonstrates the robust assertion of national interest by new players on the global scene.
More would not accept the king's assertion of supremacy over the church.
In fact, it should come as no surprise that enthusiasm for religious self-assertion is strongest among young, second-generation immigrants.
On the contrary, Israeli officials, denying the Palestinians' assertion that a secret US-Israel agreement exists, clearly intend to continue building Jewish homes in occupied East Jerusalem.

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