
1) Affirmation 2) Allegation 3) Asseveration 4) Averment 5) Avouchment 6) Avowal 7) Boldstatement 8) Charge 9) Claim 10) Confirmation 11) Contention 12) Declaration 13) Ipsedixitism 14) Pledge 15) Posit 16) Statement
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1) Affirmation 2) An act of asserting 3) An unwarranted assertion 4) Asseveration 5) Averment 6) Avowal 7) Claim 8) Declaration 9) Declaration, avowal 10) French word used in English 11) Pronouncement
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[software development] In computer programming, an assertion is a predicate (a true–false statement) placed in a program to indicate that the developer thinks that the predicate is always true at that place. If an assertion evaluates to false at run-time, an assertion failure results, which typically causes execution to abort. == Details ...
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• (n.) The act of asserting, or that which is asserted; positive declaration or averment; affirmation; statement asserted; position advanced. • (n.) Maintenance; vindication; as, the assertion of one`s rights or prerogatives.
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Management asserts financial statements are correct with regard to existence or occurrence of assets, liabilities or transactions, completeness of information in the financial statements, rights and obligations at a point in time, appropriate valuation or allocation, presentation, and disclosure.
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(from the article `applied logic`) ...purported knowledge becomes manifest, the claim to knowledge must be withdrawn. `I know that , but it may be false that ` is a contradiction in ...
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Assertion has two meanings. In ordinary usage it refers to a positive statement perhaps made without any evidence or justification.
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As·ser'tion noun [ Latin assertio , from asserere .] 1. The act of asserting, or that which is asserted; positive declaration or averment; affirmation; statement asserted; position advanced. « There is a difference between assertion and demonstration. Macaulay.
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In computing, an assertion is a Boolean formula whose value is true.
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[
n] - a declaration that is made emphatically (as if no supporting evidence were necessary)
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assertion 1. A positive statement or declaration, often without support or reason. 2. A declaration that is made emphatically (as if no supporting evidence were necessary). 3. The act of affirming or asserting or stating something. 4. A strong statement that something is true.
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averment noun a declaration that is made emphatically (as if no supporting evidence were necessary)
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- Explicit or implicit representations by an entity's management that are embodied in financial statement components and for which the AUDITOR obtains and evaluates evidential matter when forming his or her opinion on the entity's financial statements.
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Frege introduced the assertion sign, in 1879, as a means of indicating the difference between asserting a proposition as true and merely naming a proposition (e.g., in order to make an assertion about it, that it has such and such consequences, or the like). Thus, with an appropriate expression A, the notation -A would be used to make the as...
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a positive statement or declaration, often without support or reason: a mere assertion; an unwarranted assertion. · an act of asserting.
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a declaration that is made emphatically
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