Yet another letter asserted that there is a prejudice against adoption.
The letter asserted that a pardon "is not necessarily a recognition that any criminal conduct has occurred."
The letter asserted that efforts to falsify maintenance and performance reports had been "going on for over two years."
A more hostile letter may assert other sentiments or claims, particularly that the contract or terms of employment have been broken.
On 9 October 1784, as a letter to Benjamin Franklin asserts, the war seemed inevitable.
The letter asserted that those policies were "doomed to failure."
But the letter asserts that an estimate, however rough, would be better than no number at all.
The letter asserted, incorrectly, that these were the only exhibitions at the museum.
The letter asserted he had been employed by the agency for 13 years.
The letter asserted that a new agreement would leave the Russians ahead in conventional forces.