assertedly

Commercials could present animals in assertedly inhumane conditions but Animal Defenders International could not air comparable commercials calling attention to that issue.

--intermediaries assertedly engaged by the accountable taxpayer

demand for policing that is assertedly social, as Waldron suggests, but

at 182 ("The test of [Fourth Amendment] legitimacy is not whether the individual chooses to conceal assertedly 'private' activity." (emphasis added)).

Notice what has happened in but six paragraphs: An assertedly dialectical relationship between legal frameworks and economic institutions is subtly cast aside, and instead attention is moved to a struggle over the legal framework in which lawyers have a role equal to that of economic actors.

which the defendants' GHG emissions assertedly contribute.

Second, high land values and 'assertedly low return on farming property' caused particular agitation among farmers.

While gripping his table and fervently pointing his finger at me he strongly, loudly, and confirmedly assertedly, "The fact is YOU telling me to see race and gender IS racist and sexist!

(33) Yet, any surprise over the assertedly unprecedented scope or force of these investigations should be moderated when one acknowledges that the CIA's broad control of U.S.

paucity of that remaining water assertedly does not alter the flow

The initiatives rather require continued close examination to give a more textured understanding of whether judicial accountability advocacy in this context is at its core a self-sustaining campaign challenging the structural role of lawyers in commission-based selection plans or part of a more pervasive critique, legal and popular, directed against an assertedly expansive notion of the reach of law and of the courts' interpretive role.

1961) ("In view of the state of the law relating to perpetuities and restraints on alienation and the nature of the error, if any, assertedly made by defendant in preparing the instrument, it would not be proper to hold that defendant failed to use such skill, prudence, and diligence as lawyers of ordinary skill and capacity commonly exercise.").

misconduct that is assertedly less than 'egregious.'"

the only significant proof regarding his assertedly criminal