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But when men aren't asserting enough power, they're called bitches too.
But when men aren't asserting enough power, they're called bitches too.
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The ruling today suggests that he is feeling pressure to assert enough of a voice to retain his authority.
When his authority collapsed, there was a vice president, Mr. Hadi, who was able to assert enough control over Yemen's splintered security forces to make him a credible transitional leader.
If there can be any criticism of James after two games, it might be that he has not asserted himself enough offensively.
The prosecution asserts, reasonably enough, that an encrypted computer is legally akin to a locked desk or safe.
Abrams would assert that enough irregularities occurred to raise the possibility that at least 18,000 Georgians either had their ballots thrown out or were not allowed to vote.
An initial draft was submitted to Everglades National Park management who asserted not enough water would be released to the park quickly enough that the priority went to delivering water to urban areas.
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Hawks pilloried them for not asserting themselves strongly enough.
Investors had challenged the dual role, asserting that not enough attention was being paid to risk management.
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