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Khrushchev increased the perception of a missile gap when he loudly boasted to the world that the USSR was building missiles " like sausages " whose numbers and capabilities actually were nowhere close to his assertion.
" If the firm " actually copied code from a GPL'd program, such a suit would be a perfectly ordinary assertion of copyright, which most private firms would defend if the shoe were on the other foot.
However, when he explains in detail what he means, it is clear that he actually believes that his assertion is always true ; for instance, he shows that the equation x < sup > 4 </ sup > = 4x − 3, although incomplete, has four solutions ( counting multiplicities ): 1 ( twice ), − 1 + i √< span style =" text-decoration: overline "> 2 </ span >, and − 1 − i √< span style =" text-decoration: overline "> 2 </ span >.
* Certain forms of dualism make the assertion that the thing worshiped as God in this world is actually an evil impostor, but that a true benevolent deity worthy of being called " God " exists beyond this world.
Debate in the colonies over the Stamp Act had actually begun in the spring of 1764 when Parliament passed a resolution that contained the assertion, " That, towards further defraying the said Expences, it may be proper to charge certain Stamp Duties in the said Colonies and Plantations.
Years later he claimed he had actually supported Haughey, but not everyone accepted this assertion.
Many forms of these theorems are actually known to be equivalent, so that the assertion that " PIT " holds is usually taken as the assertion that the corresponding statement for Boolean algebras ( BPI ) is valid.
Matthews criticized the premise of Miller's assertion that Kerry had actually voted against such defense programs by noting that in voting on appropriations bills, senators often vote against a version of a bill without wishing to oppose every item in that bill.
Kirk initially responded that he was " strongly offended by the assertion that our process has been non-transparent and lacked public participation " and that it was actually far more transparent than the negotiations for prior free trade agreements.
The assertion is that the previously unidentified 7Q5 is actually a fragment of the Gospel of Mark, chapter 6 verse 52-53.
Quattrocchi's DSSA association was subsequently denied and the assertion is thought to be false because he was actually working for a security company based in the United States.
The author also discusses campaign locations in vague terms and never with specific dates, some which contradict historical fact: for example, Sajer's assertion that during the summer of 1942 he was briefly assigned to a Luftwaffe training unit in Chemnitz commanded by famed Stuka ace Hans-Ulrich Rudel, when, ( by Rudel's own testimony ) his training unit was actually in Graz, Austria during all of 1942.
Douglas had actually stated the essence of the doctrine previous to the debate at Freeport, but its prominent public assertion at Freeport contributed ( along with other political disputes, such as over the Lecompton Constitution ) to antagonizing those in the Southern United States who were demanding ever-increasing protections for slavery, and who subsequently insisted on the repudiation of the Freeport Doctrine ( i. e. the passage of a congressional Slave Code for the territories ) in order to block Douglas ' presidential bid in 1860.
The author also discusses campaign locations in vague terms and never with specific dates, some which contradict historical fact: for example, Sajer's assertion that during the summer of 1942 he was briefly assigned to a Luftwaffe training unit in Chemnitz commanded by famed Stuka ace Hans-Ulrich Rudel, when, ( by Rudel's own testimony ) his training unit was actually in Graz, Austria during all of 1942.
However, Brown writes that there is actually no truth in the assertion that the work was written to be dedicated to Rubinstein.
70, the Court of Appeal laid down that the court will not make a decree in a jactitation suit in favour of a petitioner who has at any time acquiesced in the assertion of the respondent that they were actually married.
And ... courts have only actually rejected the assertion of the privilege four times since 1953.
This assertion, and others in the letter, actually had more to do with Catholics in France than those in the US.
Afterwards, they met in a conference and, for the first time, made the assertion that none of the sons of Emperor Hui was actually his.
The flawed assertion that " the seeds are difficult to distinguish even by scanning electron microscope " is taken out of context, since the original source actually discusses the carbonized grain excavated lodged in crumbs of breadlike food excavated from Yayoi period or even Jōmon period strata.
Islamist militants are not actually interested in the discussion of dogmas which form religion but on the contrary they're concerned about the ritual assertion of membership in the community.

assertion and led
However, in 1933 the Surrealists ’ assertion that a ' proletarian literature ' within a capitalist society was impossible led to their break with the Association des Ecrivains et Artistes Révolutionnaires, and the expulsion of Breton, Éluard and Crevel from the Communist Party.
Scientists disagreed with the assertion that intelligent design is scientific, and its introduction into the the science curriculum of a Pennsylvania school district led to the 2005 Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District trial, which ruled that the " intelligent design " arguments are essentially religious in nature and not science.
His assertion that the Mafia was not a collection of separate gangs but a single organisation led some magistrates and detectives to question his credibility.
A closer look at this intertextual link reveals that Shakespeare used, for instance, Plutarch ’ s assertion that Antony claimed a genealogy that led back to Hercules, and constructed a parallel to Cleopatra by often associating her with Dionysus in his play.
Historians have suggested several possible explanations for the German Sonderweg of the 20th century: discreditation of democrats and liberals, their estrangement, and the unfulfilled desire for a nation-state, which had led to separation of the national question from the assertion of civic rights.
Although Welles took credit for the screenplay of Kane, Houseman stated that the credit belonged to Mankiewicz, an assertion that led to a final break with Welles.
Ralston claimed this was while he and his wife Linda were separated, however she disputed that assertion, claiming the affair continued and led to their 1988 divorce.
The huge variety among " CSV " formats has led to the assertion that there is no " CSV standard ".
This work as a tutor, as fighter for the assertion of values, would be led by Maiorescu throughout his entire life and would be divided between his political activity ( he would become prime minister, but he will lose a friend from his youth, P. P.
This probably led to the further assertion that Acala / Fudo was to be identified with the closed-mouthed Nio statue represented by the hūm sound.
Charles shared his father's belief in the Divine Right of Kings, and his assertion of this led to a serious breach between the Crown and the English Parliament.
Nevertheless, he was contemptuous and afraid of the Enlightenment, led by intellectuals such as Rousseau, Voltaire, and Turgot, who disbelieved in divine moral order and original sin, saying that society should be handled like a living organism, that people and society are limitlessly complicated, thus, leading him to conflict with Thomas Hobbes's assertion that politics might be reducible to a deductive system akin to mathematics.
Economist Yves Fortin has challenged the reasons for the change in tax regime announced by Flaherty and disputes the Harper government assertion that the Trust structure has led to loss of tax revenue because of trust conversions in his research paper Income Trusts and Tax Leakage: Is there a problem ?.
The Regency Crisis of 1788 – 89 led to an outbreak of support for Pitt in Yorkshire in the aftermath of Fox's assertion that the Prince of Wales had as much right to the throne during the King's illness as if he had inherited it.
Alienation of native land by white settlers at the outset of the 20th century led to the Declaration of the Lillooet Tribe, an assertion of native ownership and sovereignty by the chiefs of the St ' at ' imc in 1916.
This assertion has been widely challenged, and led to criticism of the model.

assertion and relationship
It simply outlines what the employer must do to be considered in compliance as well as putting forth the documentation requirements to back up the employer's assertion that a valid relationship exists.
Gallagher believes that many people in the LGBT community, specifically gay men, choose to oppose what they label as the " heteronormative " constraints of a monogamous relationship, with reference to Eric Erbelding's assertion that the married gay couples he knows are " for the most part monogamous, but for maybe a casual three-way ".
In the new Testament Jesus uses the term " my Father " as a direct and unequivocal assertion of his sonship, and a unique relationship with the Father beyond any attribution of titles by others, e. g. in Matthew 11: 27, John 5: 23 and John 5: 26.
The Respondent goes on to quote Congress ' contemporary assertion that the HHCA " affirm the trust relationship between the United States and the Native Hawaiians " ( 42 U. S. C.

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