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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asserting domain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is claiming or establishing authority or control over a particular area or subject matter.
Example: "The researcher is asserting domain over the field of artificial intelligence ethics through her groundbreaking work."
Alternatives: "claiming authority" or "establishing control".
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They have put together a robust website with a quality video asserting, "Eminent domain for corporate gain is not small government".
This week, Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman sued Name.com, Name.net and Spot Domain, asserting that they used domain names that were "confusingly similar" to the store brands.
Across the Midwest, residents of flooded communities have been wrestling with the same decision of whether to return or retreat from the rivers that have asserted their domain over the homes along their banks.
McSherry couldn't recall a prior case where an individual asserted a domain name was libelous.
School districts have the power to tax their residents and to assert eminent domain over privately owned property.
Eiland-Hall filed a response brief to WIPO which cited the U.S. Supreme Court case Hustler Magazine v. Falwell, asserting the website's domain name was a form of free speech and satirical political humor.
Today, Mr. Lessig asserts, the public domain is poorer and such imitation restricted.
Beck's complaint asserted that the domain name of the website was an example of bad-faith registration.
On September 28 , 2009Randazza filed a 17-page response brief on behalf of his client, asserting that the website's domain name was a form of protected political speech and satirical political humor.
When novel structural RNAs in e.g., UTRs are predicted by computational methods or by experiments, structural conservation may help the experimentalist in asserting their validity and phylogenetic domain.
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