declaration of facts造句
例句与造句
- During the convention, the 3800-word Declaration of Facts was presented to the crowd and accepted by many in attendance.
- There's no " suspected " or " alleged " or " rumored " in that, just a declaration of fact.
- On June 25, 1933 about 7000 Witnesses assembled at the Wilmersdorfer Tennishallen in Berlin where a 3800-word " Declaration of Facts " was issued.
- :GoodDay, what recourse do editors have when an admin skims a dispute, stuffs up, and makes a declaration of fact that is provably wrong?
- In the " Findings and declarations of fact " section of the Subversive Activities Control Act of 1950 ( 50 U . S . C . Chap . 23 Sub.
- It's difficult to find declaration of facts in a sentence. 用declaration of facts造句挺难的
- This is a declaration of FACT, in'" Wikipedia's Voice "', that the Swiftvet campaign is / was a " political smear campaign ".
- While there, they organized a public convention to be held in Berlin on June 25, 1933 to release a Declaration of Facts, which had been written by Rutherford.
- The tendency of some editors to cite every single declaration of fact or analysis is counterproductive-- such articles are difficult to read and thus fail to serve Wikipedia's primary purpose : informing its readers.
- And once you've found what you're looking for, you can make a hypothesis _ a hypothesis, not a declaration of fact _ that the owners of Red Bullet know the colt is suspect at the 11 / 2 miles of the Belmont.
- Canadian historian Professor James Penton, a former Jehovah's Witness and critic of the religion, claimed the Declaration was a compromising document that proves " that Watch Tower leaders were attempting to pander to the Nazis, for the Declaration of Facts and the letter to Hitler were in many ways saying exactly what the Nazis themselves were saying ".
- Religious scientist Gabriele Yonan, who described the Declaration of Facts as a " petition ", an " appeal " and a " sermon ", said its text, in the context of the history of Jehovah's Witnesses during the Nazi regime, had nothing to do with antisemitic statements and currying favor with Hitler, adding, " These accusations made by today's church circles are deliberate manipulations and historical misrepresentations . " Yonan said the Declaration did not address Hitler as " Fuhrer " and did not conclude with the words " Heil Hitler ", as was the case at the time in most official church documents addressed to state authorities.