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"The more you can do to assert that role and tell health professionals what you really need, the better".
It will not do to assert that "for me the meaning of my life lies in asphyxiating dormice".
But whether crass or disguised, Joseph Epstein argues in his new book, "Snobbery: The American Version," just about everything we say or do to assert our identity can be gauged as snobbery.
Mr Yanukovych says that he is still the country's president, but he has still not spelt out what he is prepared to do to assert this.
A mass cull of non-talent is exactly what Arianna Huffington needed to do to assert her editorial authority over Aol's content.
There are tons of other hotter and more agreeable acts to do to assert your power.
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Mr. Obama should not use signing statements, as Mr. Bush did, to assert that his own interpretation of the Constitution trumps those of Congress and the courts.
"The real news is how little NIFA has done to assert its leverage to benefit the budget process and not support the same flawed fiscal practices of the past".
These days... Murray did manage to assert himself on an England put-in and this led to the presentation of the ball being pressured at the base of the scrum.
"In a Heartbeat," an Icelandic short, focuses on a young outcast "who doesn't do anything to assert herself until she sees someone else being bullied," Ms. Youngerman said.
Some are hoping Mr. Obama will do more to assert himself over Congress.
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