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The last time the debate about hypothecation captured attention was back in the 1990s, when Labour was struggling to assert its economic competence.
But Tsang said Li had shown little interest in issues such as rule of law; and more generally, throughout his career, "I haven't noticed him pushing the boundaries … He seems more to have asserted his technocratic competence and has revealed a Teflon side to his political skills".
In any case, however, this report is not realistic, as it asserts both the competence of the national parliaments with regard to the use of national forces and that of the European Parliament in relation to approving operations.
For example, social learning theory and diffusion of innovations theory assert that higher status and competence make peers credible, which, in turn, enhances their ability to influence other members of their peer group [ 24].
CLAS, JCR, CRF and EQS assert that organizations are responsible for ensuring the quality and competence of language assistance that is offered.
In contrast, only 14% of the time did the press assert the message that Gore wanted to convey about his experience and competence.
We assert or deny.
And limits again assert themselves.
This fits assumptions that are used in popular trainings on social competences, as for example from Hinsch and Pfingsten (2007), where three prototypical types of situations are used (to assert one's right, to maintain relationships, to bid for sympathy).
We now assert that.
We assert that (3.29).
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