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Throughout, Poehler values love and respect, but she isn't afraid to assert herself.
Are men in the Senate embarrassed to be parents or afraid to assert themselves on behalf of their children?
The twist is how freely Mr. Hargrove moves within this zone; he's not afraid to assert his own idea of what tradition and sophistication mean.
Rooney has not been afraid to assert his position in the face of his manager's opinions – it was he who insisted, presciently as it has turned out, that he would be better deployed through the middle – and Ferguson's frustrations about England appear to have fallen on deaf ears in a World Cup year.
Even so, Germany is no longer afraid to assert its own national interests.
Don't be afraid to assert your parental authority.
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If some coworkers are too afraid of immigration-based retaliation to assert their rights, it's the employer, and not workers, who wins.
"Unchanged1" was afraid of being rejected and reluctant to assert herself and her sponsor continued to reassure her for a long time.
She didn't want to see it, didn't want it near her, and when it tried to assert its authority she became afraid of being at home at night.
It is afraid that Mr Chen will use a second term of office to push forward more forcefully his efforts to assert Taiwan's separateness from the mainland.
Her efforts to assert herself remained housebound.
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