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The right that has to be asserted is the right not to be forced to fight.
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.
A number of states have tried to remedy this difficulty by permitting the surviving spouse's rights to be asserted against certain inter vivos transfers.
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The landowners seem to be asserting a power to exclude that they do not possess.
Shakespeare seems to be asserting it is, but with modern eyes wary of his treatment of Shylock, we wonder.
Georgia: On Friday, I pointed out that this is one of the Southern states where political gravity appears to be asserting itself, and the Democrats' hopes are fading.
With his tilted-back head and sharp stare, he seems to be asserting, with an edge of challenge: "I am here".
A political impasse, in place since March elections, has left Iraq without a permanent government just as the government in Baghdad was supposed to be asserting more control.
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