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Lastly, we challenge the assumption that labour geographers have not yet asserted themselves as activists in their own right.
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Ethnic pride, coming in on the wave of the late sixties, had not yet asserted itself.
Preferring to maintain an academic perspective, Wolf firmly asserted that her speculations have not yet been scientifically verified but deserved serious study.
Author's response : We have elected to remove this particular example as a possible precedent for interviral RNA-DNA recombination because the claims asserted in Krupovic et.al.,2009 have not yet been substantiated.
"We have not yet seen anything from the Yankees that supports their contention; they've just asserted that," Bob Lenaghan, a union lawyer, said.
The only fair way to distribute whatever assets the trustee can raise is to channel them to those who have not yet recovered even their original investment, not to share it with those who have, he asserted.
Yet, such connections have not yet been duly investigated.
Lord Malquist, who conducts his life on the principle that the eighteenth century has not yet ended, asserts that all battles are discredited.
"You want language like 'systems to do things with processes with widgets.' " Moreover, patent holders in recent years have become more brazen about asserting claims on inventions that haven't yet been conceived, according to Professor Bessen at Boston University.
CNBC has not yet dredged up Jack Welch to assert that the Labor Department jobs data is rigged (as he did late in the Romney campaign in 2012), but there are 90 or so days left in the campaign, so stay tuned!
(I haven't yet).
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