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To the best of my recollection, no Hemingway character is ever called out for casually asserting white male privilege.
On the other hand, PMC supporters have been casually asserting for decades that PMC are always more effective than their public sectors counterparts, without providing any empirically sound data to back up their claims.
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And now, in Somewhere Towards the End, she casually asserts - today an almost equally startling confession - that she's gone off the whole thing and doesn't care.
By 1957, von Braun was America's rocket guru, and he confidently, almost casually, asserted that if America wanted a satellite of its own, he could send one up tomorrow.
Horwood continued: "I've lost count of the number of times I've heard self-appointed experts casually assert that Londoners don't identify with London as whole, supposedly attaching themselves only to their neighbourhoods like Battersea or Bow.
Scholars have understandably queried what seems a casually asserted passage from the contingent, given in sense experience, to the necessary, as required for the first principles of science.
People might casually assert that there are well developed philosophies of the right and the left and then spend hours, or perhaps years, arguing over the attempts at the definitions that would ensue.
He is asserting himself".
China asserting itself in Asia.
Asserting your needs and boundaries.
While John will not definitively assert he may not have met Mr. Debenedetti as one of many other people he casually met during his stay, he will say the words Mr. Debenedetti quotes John as saying are not John's words.
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