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In its final report, the commission acknowledged this anger, but could not bring itself to recognise that such anger was morally justified.For all its faults, and most of these authors concede that it had them, the South African commission has been, this book rightly asserts, the most far-reaching and imaginative of its kind.

Jeremy Rose, Director, Certa Hosting, asserts " the most important aspect of a recruiter is understanding the people they're going to recruit." Being proactive and getting familiar with technical resources such as GitHub, LinkedIn and Stack Overflow are a few ways to begin to understand the terminology, language and positions they're recruiting for.

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The media critic Jack Shafer says Trump is "everybody's loopy uncle, constantly repeating and asserting the most spurious and sensational misinformation". But the uncle is largely harmless, so long as he sits in the corner and babbles to himself.

Facebook's approach to its own publicity brings to mind something that academic and techno-sociologist Zeynep Tufecki wrote earlier this year — when she asserted: "The most effective forms of censorship today involve meddling with trust and attention, not muzzling speech itself".

She should amend the brief to assert the most fundamental of American values -- freedom and justice for all.

Our goal is to place at the center of this primary the most important moral issue of our time -- achieving the equality that a democracy demands -- so we can finally build the society that we were promised: one where citizens are equal, and where none could imagine the need to assert the most basic truth of any society -- that their lives mattered any less than any one else.

She asserts that the most important aspect of the park may be its costumed interpreters, who are unusually well trained.

This statement and action, Mr Amar asserts, "was the most dramatic deed the world had ever seen".

He asserts that the most recent data shows the number of extremists to be "actually lower than previously expected".

If this seems gimmicky in the telling, in the theater the projection of living memory onto antiquity simply asserts, in the most unobtrusive and natural way, the invariance of the human condition across the ages.

For instance, in "We Don't Need Another Hero" (HBR, September 2001), Joseph L. Badaracco, Jr., asserts that the most effective moral leaders often operate beneath the radar, achieving their reforms without widespread notice.

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