Examples of 'be asserted' in a sentence
Meaning of "be asserted"
be asserted ~ to state or declare something confidently and forcefully, often in order to emphasize its truth or importance. It is commonly used in discussions or debates to present a strong argument or to make a strong point
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Wrongful death can be asserted by anyone financially.
There is something in a man that needs to be asserted.
A plurality must not be asserted without necessity.
It can be asserted that the incarnation was absolutely necessary.
With this agreement must be asserted exclusively.
It may be asserted that poetry is often written to be sung.
A proposition is something that may be asserted or denied.
This fact can be asserted by the following testimony.
It might with equal truth be asserted.
The withdrawal must be asserted by registered letter.
Must be asserted exclusively with regard to your sales outlet.
Might more easily be asserted and authorized.
Terms of guarantee in accordance with this agreement must be asserted.
This basic right can be asserted by every person.
It can be asserted today that this voluntary approach has failed.
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A conclusive orientation will not be asserted in this report.
Claims shall be asserted while the treaty is in force.
Guarantee in accordance with this agreement must be asserted exclusively.
It may therefore be asserted that this is an defective área.
No clear causality can be asserted.
It may safely be asserted that very few readers will do so.
No further claims can be asserted.
Can only be asserted statistically.
Those are the first to be asserted.
Can only be asserted as a prerogative.
How equal rights to land may be asserted and secured.
It can not be asserted that this influence does not exist.
The right to exist can not be asserted through murder.
It may be asserted to be a matter of contemporary.
We are exposed to the risk that an infringement claim may be asserted against us.
No commission claims can be asserted without a written contract.
It can be asserted by a plaintiff whether or not a mark in question has been registered.
My rights must be asserted absolutely.
If a parity error is discovered during a transmission an error signal will be asserted.
But their existence may be asserted with great probability.
It could be asserted that combining work and school negatively affects education of children.
Claims to remuneration may only be asserted by the approved collecting societies.
Legal claims based on the instructions for use can therefore not be asserted.
What can not be asserted or defended in public is not faith.
But international legal personality can not simply be asserted unilaterally.
No claims may be asserted from the information or illustrations in this catalog.
Axioms are basic propositions so obvious they can be asserted without proof.
Claims may only be asserted upon proof of the date of purchase.
Accordance with this agreement can only be asserted at the sales outlet.
Hidden defects must be asserted immediately in writing once they are detected.
Legal claims on the basis of the operating manual may therefore not be asserted.
They therefore can not be asserted before the courts either.
But even here the relativity of the feelings may in one sense be asserted.
No claim should always be asserted without sufficient evidence and analysis.
They must be ridiculed and defamed and every cure they advertise must be asserted a hoax.
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The delegation asserted that it was an isolated event
This acquisition is not as easy as it is widely asserted
Students asserted their rights to the maximum