Claiming
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570 examples of Claiming in a sentence
Romney is no exception,
claiming
that Bernanke has overinflated the money supply, and saying that, “I’d be looking for somebody new.”
In fact, although the central government has the authority to collect the revenues generated by existing fields, there is no law to prevent local officials from modernizing old sites and
claiming
that they are new.
But China, too, has used America’s FON operations to play to the Chinese public,
claiming
after the latest operation that its navy had “warned and expelled” two US warships.
Now, the government has released the supposed results of its “national consultation” on my phantom plan,
claiming
that the exercise was an unprecedented success.
The Euthyphro ends with its title character beating a hasty, cowardly retreat after abruptly
claiming
that he has more pressing matters to attend to.
Santa Claus Speaks GermanSanta Claus was a Turkish Dervish who in the middle ages traveled through Central and Northern Europe, giving gifts to children and
claiming
to be the re-incarnation of Greek St. Nicholas, who preached in the fourth century.
President Bush cited seeming huge job growth in the last 13 months,
claiming
that America's labor market turned the corner.
If Pakistan is going to abandon its double game of
claiming
to be a US ally while harboring terrorists, the US will need to stop rewarding it for offering, as Trump put it, “nothing but lies and deceit.”
The European authorities made the plea,
claiming
that the large fine would cripple BNP; it did not work.
Yet it received no data, with the Chinese foreign ministry
claiming
after almost four months that upstream stations were being “upgraded” or “renovated.”
Firms again demand it,
claiming
that otherwise they cannot export.
In addition to commissioning studies
claiming
that climate policies would hurt the US economy, the industry also consistently claimed that efforts to address global warming would be uniquely harmful to the US, would not reduce the risks of climate change, and would prevent poverty alleviation.
US President Donald Trump has leveled similar complaints at the Federal Reserve,
claiming
that interest-rate hikes are dampening economic growth and the US stock market.
Even if those from Europe’s northern countries are right in
claiming
that the euro would work if effective discipline could be imposed on others (I think they are wrong), they are deluding themselves with a morality play.
More and more people are
claiming
that markets are characterized by irrationality, bubbles, fads, and frenzies, and that economic actors are driven by behavioral biases.
And Europe’s din of conflicting voices appears to preclude it from
claiming
America’s mantle.
Romm and many others made similar arguments following the release of the 2007 IPCC report,
claiming
that the latest, much more alarming, research had been left out.
The issue then becomes one that has been avoided in Bangladesh for too long: whether
claiming
to act according to the requirements of piety provides an exemption for murder.
How high the percentage should be before
claiming
over-diagnosis is a significant problem and a value judgment.
Brexit and the Pound in Your PocketBERKELEY – The early returns on Brexit are in, and, contrary to what some have been claiming, they’re not good.
The authors, primarily a French group headed by Olivier Cases, described mouse pups showing “trembling, difficulty in righting, and fearfulness...frantic running and falling over..(disturbed) sleep...propensity to bite the experimenter...hunched posture...”Of all these features of disturbed development the authors chose only to highlight aggression in their paper’s title, and to conclude their account by
claiming
that these results “support the idea that the particularly aggressive behavior of the few known human males lacking MAOA ...is a more direct consequence of MAO deficiency.”
But that biblical adage was in fact invoked originally to curb blood feuds from
claiming
the innocent relatives of the person who committed the killing.
Meanwhile, he intends to loosen Brazil’s restrictive gun laws,
claiming
that allowing average citizens to arm themselves will stem rising crime.
Some discourage investment in nuclear fusion,
claiming
that, given how far from being market-ready the technology is, our financial resources are better allocated to tried and tested energy options.
After all, senior bankers had been
claiming
that these assets were “mispriced,” and that pricing them at market levels would penalize the banks unnecessarily.
What the sorcerer’s apprentices who want to work with Assad ignore is that they would most likely have a great deal of trouble, when the time comes, distancing themselves from an ally who would not be shy about
claiming
his share of the victory.
The same mechanism that pours profits into the pockets of global corporations also prevents governments from
claiming
a larger share of the spoils.
Such a federal state can be justified by
claiming
that the moral substance of traditional nation states has been deeply compromised by past belligerence, or as a practical preventive measure to keep the potential of new nationalist passions in check.
Since no such hearings have been held, the Bush administration is effectively
claiming
that there is no doubt in the case of any detainee.
Now that China is testing its growing power by
claiming
territories, not just in the East China Sea, but also in the South China Sea, Japanese nationalists insist that Japan must act as a big power, and be seen as a serious player, fully prepared to defend its sovereignty, even over a few insignificant rocks.
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