assertedly造句
例句与造句
- Through a close re-examination of the historical evidence the book assertedly demonstrated that most Christian beliefs about Jesus were untrue.
- Sometimes, however, parts of the Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible ( corrections and restorations of assertedly damaged or lost passages ) are considered authoritative.
- Moreover, the ban imposes a far more significant burden on them than on the relatively small group of lawmakers whose past receipt of honoraria assertedly motivated its enactment.
- In the assertedly analogous situations described by defendant, any haste involved in the purchase of the commodity is an incidental and unavoidable result of the scarcity of the commodity itself.
- Under Buckley and our subsequent cases, s441a ( d ) ( 3 )'s heavy burden on First Amendment rights is not justified by the threat of corruption at which it is assertedly aimed.
- It's difficult to find assertedly in a sentence. 用assertedly造句挺难的
- When a state criminal statute is violated in the course of performing an assertedly negligent act, under certain circumstances a court may adopt the statute as establishing a standard of care for tortious liability as well.
- The dissent's second reason for believing that Yee governs the Rule 14.1 ( a ) issue here is that the structural relationship between the clearly presented question and the assertedly included question in the two cases is the same.
- I note that Cindamuse's Wiki-editing began with Heather Veitch, a USA stripper who became a missionary-and continued with several other missionary-girls, formerly, assertedly, " high class " prostitutes ( an interesting concept ).
- The Cantwell event, in allowing the senator to take a big bite out of her campaign debt, also allowed the state Republican Party to take a big bite out of her for assertedly reneging on her campaign promise to spurn special-interest money.
- The dissent sets forth a number of hypothetical horribles flowing from our assertedly " rigid holding " for example, the inability to set aside a civil judgment that has become final during a period when a natural disaster prevented the timely filing of a certiorari petition.
- In this paper, starting from certain philosophical assumptions, on the basis of a rigorous analysis of a certain, complicated, but in the meantime assertedly realizable model, he came to the conclusion that " quantum mechanics should be described as " incomplete " ".
- Historically, the uses of executive privilege underscore the untested nature of the doctrine, since Presidents have generally sidestepped open confrontations with the United States Congress and the courts over the issue by first asserting the privilege, then producing some of the documents requested on an assertedly voluntary basis.
- Thus, the California Rule assertedly " assumes, " in violation of all three federal regulations, that the granddaughter will contribute $ 25 per month of her outside income to each grandniece and also that such income will therefore be available to each grandniece without a case-specific determination that such contribution will in fact occur.
- The United States, through its Attorney General, opposed preclearance of the 2001 plan and argued that the plan's changes to three state-senate districts in each of which the plan assertedly reduced the percentage of black voting-age population to just over 50 percent unlawfully reduced the ability of black voters to elect candidates of their choice.
- Howard was one of the attorneys representing city librarian Tessa L . Kelso, who had sued a Methodist minister, J . W . Campbell, for slander after he had called her out in a prayer from his pulpit on August 19, 1894, for having purchased a number of assertedly obscene French-language books, including " Le Cadet " by Jean Richepin.
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