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On the contrary, being able to assert yourself and knowing "when to say when" is a trait that many wish to possess.
Legal observers have speculated that the profusion of livestreamers, video cameras and smartphones in protests like the now-defunct Occupy Wall Street created a new and unusual situation for police generally accustomed to being able to assert their own versions of reality.
Legal observers have speculated that the profusion of livestreamers, video cameras, and smartphones in protests like the now-defunct Occupy Wall Street created a new and unusual situation for police generally accustomed to being able to assert their own versions of reality.
In short, despite its considerable drawbacks – as catalogued below – there are real advantages to engaging in this work that may not be available elsewhere, such as managing one's own working hours, ready cash, earning higher wages than in other available employment [ 16, 17] and being able to assert some measure of independence over one's working environment.
Being able to estimate the latter kind of odds ratio - in other words, being able to assert that some infants in a population are at higher risk than others, even when they are of the same birthweight - is the main advantage of modeling a birthweight distribution as we have proposed, rather than using a contaminated normal model [ 5] or a 2-component normal mixture model [ 6].
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Arriving shortly after Garnier had been killed in battle, Philastre was able to assert his authority.
Which was unfortunate, because the one area in which Ireland were able to assert themselves was at the scrum.
You have to be able to assert yourself and make your voice heard and lead and push something.
"But the shareholder would be able to assert as a defense the co-op's failure to make the repair".
How will a parent in an abusive relationship be able to assert their independence if their partner controls the income?
"The government obviously wants to keep its cooperators safe, and other people want to be able to assert their claims in court," he said.
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