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be asserting
verb
To declare with assurance or plainly and strongly; to state positively.
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Exact(35)
The landowners seem to be asserting a power to exclude that they do not possess.
Shakespeare seems to be asserting it is, but with modern eyes wary of his treatment of Shylock, we wonder.
With his tilted-back head and sharp stare, he seems to be asserting, with an edge of challenge: "I am here".
Campbell so intently scrutinizes Margo's inner life that she does not seem to be asserting any larger point about American culture or human nature — but she is.
Georgia: On Friday, I pointed out that this is one of the Southern states where political gravity appears to be asserting itself, and the Democrats' hopes are fading.
A political impasse, in place since March elections, has left Iraq without a permanent government just as the government in Baghdad was supposed to be asserting more control.
Similar(25)
Nor can it be asserted through power of office.
Negative information can be asserted and processed correctly.
(iii) It can be asserted that is relatively compact. .
It can be asserted that is relatively compact.
Hence, a decision must be asserted on the TMP.
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