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But no administration official has formally asserted a legal basis — absent a vote of Congress or the Security Council — for military strikes.
To Google's credit, while it has claimed First Amendment rights for its search results, it has never formally asserted that it has the constitutional right to ignore privacy or antitrust laws.
It also imposed an orderly structure on the document (in principle, it allowed any desired structure to be formally asserted and validated at run time).
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When that idea was knocked down by the prime minister, Johnson alighted on the idea of finding a way to formally re-assert the sovereignty of the UK parliament.
These concepts remain manually asserted into the hierarchy under the nearest formally defined concept.
Prosecutors asserted that Mr. Harris ordered that killing, though they never formally charged him with it.
In an April 11 letter to employees, Mr. Mackey asserted that some workers did not know they were formally supporting the union when they signed their union cards.
But until Mr. Obama's announcement, the United States had held off on formally recognizing the opposition, asserting that it wanted to use the lure of recognition to encourage the rebel leaders to flesh out their political structure and fill important posts.
His lawyers have asserted that he cannot be taken into custody until his request for clemency is formally processed.
Gradually, Real Madrid asserted itself.
Then James asserted his authority.
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