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asserter การใช้

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  • It was an assertion that no one challenged, given the asserter.
  • I asked the " witch hunt " asserter for details.
  • One is by the assessed sincerity and / or established credibility ( or lack thereof ) of the " asserter ".
  • At the trial of Lord Stafford, College had been the chief asserter of Dugdale's respectability; now he conducted his defence vigorously.
  • Arrived in England at a time when his own party was everywhere triumphant, he found more encouragement to remain there than to return to the  wilderness .  He soon showed himself a vigorous asserter of independency.
  • In light of the cogent nomination, the burden of proof is on the asserters of notability to prove their case, and unfortunately the sources produced in this instance do not support retaining a biography of a living person.
  • The reliance theory requires a reasonable belief on the part of one party ( the contract asserter ), induced by the other party ( the contract denier ), that the latter had assented to the contract in question.
  • "I have no intention of contradicting in the least way the doctrine of Church teaching on this point, of which I am a most convinced asserter, " said the Rev . Gonzalo Miranda in the statement in L'Osservatore Romano.
  • The word is originally Irish, and meant " a pursuer ", it was first applied to the Irish bog-trotters and robbers, and from about 1680 it was applied to the most hot-headed asserters of the royal prerogative . ( From Chambers Dictionary.
  • In a passage eerily prescient of today's events, the couple cited House Speaker Henry Clay as the " most spectacular " asserter of power in history . " No one managed to do what young Henry Clay did-thrust a nation into war, " the Cheneys wrote, referring to the War of 1812 against Great Britain . " Audacious and bold, he and his war hawks were exhilarating company as they maneuvered a doubtful president and a divided nation onto a firm and fiery course ."