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It was assertive, at times comic or cavalier, and though often sweet, it could also sound almost devoid of pity.
(He says that, as a psychologist, he has often counselled female clients to be more assertive at work).
Sheryl Sandberg, in her now famous phrase, would have women "lean in," to be more assertive at work and not let biases keep them from pushing forward.
You do not want to miss the sushi rolls ($6.99 each), which despite the coarse, burly brown rice manage to be elegant and assertive at once.
Before the opener of a three-game series against the Philadelphia Phillies, Collins told his players that he wanted them to be more assertive at the plate.
Laschever says women who are assertive at work are often perceived as too aggressive and are sometimes punished for it, both by male and female colleagues.
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In one piece, the phrase "Art Always Changes" begins with a big, assertive, look-at-me capital letter: this isn't an observation, it's a policy statement.
At times assertive and, at others, combative, the letter warns Corker that his bill, which would give Congress the right to vote up or down on the final nuclear agreement, would cripple U.S. negotiators and lead Iran and international negotiating partners to question the U.S.' ability to follow through on its end of the bargain.
The crime of genocide must trigger much more assertive action at the political level, including at the security council".
"The crime of genocide must trigger much more assertive action at the political level, including at the Security Council," Pinheiro said.
"The finding of genocide must trigger much more assertive action at the political level, including at the (U.N).
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