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Be asserted
verb
To declare with assurance or plainly and strongly; to state positively.
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Nor can it be asserted through power of office.
"It can be asserted that these measures do not hurt the public at large".
The right that has to be asserted is the right not to be forced to fight.
It may also be asserted that the argument offered was not without flaws in history and logic.
It holds that borrowers' legal claims against their lenders can also be asserted against any subsequent purchasers of the loans.
It cannot reasonably be asserted that these drug policies are actually intended to help or protect people.
At some point even the most dedicated numbers fanatic would accept that quality has to be asserted against quantity.
But the sons and daughters were to be chaste, and the old prohibitions were to be asserted with increasing stridency.
His demands are the same demands now heard in Douma, Barza, Sana, Misurata, Benghazi, Cairo, Manama: for Arab dignity to be asserted.
It's time for the basic solidarity of Ukrainians and Russians to be asserted, and the very terms of the conflict rejected.
And neither right would mean much without publicly subsidised courts where they could be asserted, both against others and the government.
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