Claim in a sentence as a noun

Horvath's response: "[My claims] are now, more or less, substantiated.

" Now that its case has been reduced to a final stump, it can continue to declaim but who will listen?

These firms will claim up down and sideways that what they do is legal, ethical and follows Google's rules.

"Google supporters claim that Google only wants to use patents defensively.

"Anyone who wants to make the claim that technology is net killing jobs has to be prepared to answer the question: why now?

Of all art forms, photography has some of the least claim on being an entirely original creation of the artist.

It's weird to me that Gruber claims, like he did in a recent episode of his podcast with Dan Benjamin, that he's not anti-Google.

In fact, Cloudflare have written some software which they claim enables them to reduce their bandwidth, and this software happens to be written in Go.

Example [5]: [Newsweek:] What exactly would constitute a medical claim?

Claim in a sentence as a verb

'It's very difficult for a claim that contains a linguistic asymptote to be true, but it's cognitively very easy to understand and process.

The judge finally had to deal with the claim that the SSO constituted a sort of taxonomy that has been held protectable under copyright in other circuit courts.

Based on a single implementation, Oracle would bypass this entire patent scheme and claim ownership over any and all ways to carry out methods for 95 years without any vetting by the Copyright Office of the type required for patents.

I wonder how the photographer would feel if the company that manufactured the trumpet played by Miles Davis had claimed that his photograph violated the copyright of their "sculpture" and the tailor Miles got his suit from also protested.

This author was correct when they said that "worthy causes" is mentioned in the PayPal PDF [1] on this feature: a more full quote being "for your nonprofit or worthy cause"; that said, the PDF also claims that when you sign up for your PayPal account you should do so "selecting nonprofit as the type".

During that entire time, her article stood with a very prominent notice saying it was going to be deleted, with a prominent link allowing people to argue in favor of keeping or, better yet, locate a real reliable source backing up any claim to her notability.

The salient quote from Greenwald's article on this:They completely abused their own terrorism law for reasons having nothing whatsoever to do with terrorism: a potent reminder of how often governments lie when they claim that they need powers to stop "the terrorists", and how dangerous it is to vest unchecked power with political officials in its name.

People found a bunch of vulnerabilities in OpenBSD and laughed as the claim at the top of the OpenBSD changed from "no vulnerabilities" to "no remotely exploitable vulnerabilities in the default install".And at some point in the last 10 years, didn't OpenBSD's distro servers get owned up?I'm sure the OpenBSD project would like its threat model to include NSA.

Claim definitions

noun

an assertion of a right (as to money or property); "his claim asked for damages"

noun

an assertion that something is true or factual; "his claim that he was innocent"; "evidence contradicted the government's claims"

noun

demand for something as rightful or due; "they struck in support of their claim for a shorter work day"

noun

an informal right to something; "his claim on her attentions"; "his title to fame"

See also: title

noun

an established or recognized right; "a strong legal claim to the property"; "he had no documents confirming his title to his father's estate"; "he staked his claim"

See also: title

noun

a demand especially in the phrase "the call of duty"

See also: call

verb

assert or affirm strongly; state to be true or existing; "He claimed that he killed the burglar"

verb

demand as being one's due or property; assert one's right or title to; "He claimed his suitcases at the airline counter"; "Mr. Smith claims special tax exemptions because he is a foreign resident"

See also: arrogate

verb

ask for legally or make a legal claim to, as of debts, for example; "They claimed on the maximum allowable amount"

verb

lay claim to; as of an idea; "She took credit for the whole idea"

See also: take

verb

take as an undesirable consequence of some event or state of affairs; "the accident claimed three lives"; "The hard work took its toll on her"

See also: take exact