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"You've got to assert yourself," he explained.
"He's got to assert himself a little bit," D'Antoni said.
You've got to assert yourself to be seen and heard so you can be recognized for the great work you are accomplishing.
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He would have the opportunity to assert all the arguments that any other defendant would get to assert," he said.
So even if φ is not presupposed initially, it will be presupposed by the time she gets to assert ψ, for now the context has shifted to encompass φ.
Print also makes The Wild an enticing platform for A-list contributors like the German photographer Ellen von Unwerth, who get to assert more creative control over their work at a new independent magazine than they would at an established title.
It is grounded in the belief that men get to assert themselves, and women do not.
When those needs get met, other needs begin to assert themselves - safety, belonging, having a sense of love and friendship, then self-esteem.
Later she confides: "I would like to get stronger, to assert myself, to harm her, Doctor".
"Only reason this pilot got involved was to assert his white male power over who he thought was just some uppity black girl," Mallory tweeted.
While Moore believes that David Hayter's screenplay was "as close as I could imagine anyone getting to Watchmen," he asserted he did not intend to see the film if it were made.
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