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This is utterly cynical demagoguery — especially as it was accompanied by a truly shameful ad released over the weekend by Trump's reëlection-campaign committee (which is already at work) asserting that Democrats would be "complicit" in any murders committed by undocumented perpetrators.
If none of these steps work, assert yourself.
Her works assert that the political is not only personal, painterly and painful but also deeply, affectingly comical and at times nearly abstract.
He loved trains, so much that he encouraged teenagers who showed their own enthusiasm for the rails, exchanging text messages while he was at work, one boy asserted last week.
"Ruins and blood are our work," he asserts.
I've gotten better at working with people, asserting myself and tempering my ego.
They find support for the hypothesis that locus of control is related to job motivation, but also for links between locus of control and employees' well-being and efforts to assert control at work.
She continues to assert herself at work, continues to pursue romantic relationships.
Morrison's best works, Magistrale asserts, "defy quick dismissal".
Faculty members with a generalist MPH degree feel inadequately trained to teach graduate students, and the alumni working at MOHP assert that there is a reliance on specialists working in NGOs for assistance in areas that require their expertise, because of the lack of public health specialists in the Ministry.
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