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Local authorities could reassert their territorial power too.
They increasingly debated how they could reassert control.
But without a clear push from the top, that culture could reassert itself.
Through increased investment in education, research and innovation, the US could reassert its global primacy.
The rest of the elected statewide officeholders, pushed back from power one notch at a time during Mr. Perry's time in office, could reassert themselves.
None of his successors could reassert control over the shop, and the company eventually moved or liquidated many of the operations in this plant.
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But it could well reassert itself in a period of falling house prices.
Bashīr could not reassert his authority, and in October he was forced into exile in Malta.
It remains entirely conceivable, however, that labor could politically reassert itself in some new institutional configuration – or return to a more prominent electoral position, should the Democratic leadership chart a decidedly populist course in the wake of its unexpected November 2016 loss.
Just as the deal with world powers to remove Syria's chemical weapons made Assad a partner with some of the very nations that have called for him to resign, these local truces could help reassert his legitimacy not only at the upcoming peace conference but also in this year's presidential vote.
By contrast, its efforts with Hamas could help it reassert itself as a champion of the Palestinian cause.
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