A declaration that is made emphatically (as if no supporting evidence were necessary)
The act of affirming or asserting or stating something.
Act of explicitly stating one's belief in a fact or opinion.
In computer programming, statement that a predicate is always true at that point in code execution.
1 However, much of his attack on religion is mere opinion and assertion .
2 No facts, just an assertion , Cuomo said at his daily news briefing.
3 The ads carry the implicit assertion that technology always means human progress.
4 The federal government and healthcare reform advocates say the assertion is unfounded.
5 That assertion and her individual situation have never been tested at trial.
6 The international community mostly considers them illegal, an assertion disputed by Israel.
7 Mr Key also dismissed the assertion it would push up interest rates.
8 The 'if' in verse 31 weakens the strong assertion of the proverb.
9 Only the second half of that assertion can be taken on trust.
10 I know many men who would dispute that curious assertion , said Valsavis.
11 I challenge her to produce the evidence to back up this assertion .
12 These are crimes of anger and hostility and the assertion of power.
13 The U.K. case revolved around Sun Microsystems' assertion of its trademark rights.
14 She wanted to dispute that assertion but knew it to be true.
15 That assertion is about to be tested in a New York court.
16 Mr Ross and the previous minister for transport have endorsed this assertion .
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