Sentence examples for immediately assert from inspiring English sources

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In a stroke, too, Jones answers the question of how a President-elect with no military experience and weak connections to the Pentagon can immediately assert authority in wartime over a Republican-leaning senior officer corps conditioned by the Bush Presidency, which often ceded strategic prerogatives to field commanders, particularly during the second term.

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That said, northernness was immediately asserted on the train.

Immediately asserting his supreme authority, Mr. Mugabe insists that the doctor change his necktie.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell immediately asserted again that nobody would be confirmed before the 2016 elections.

Shockingly, the claim of foul was lodged instead by Ycaza, who immediately asserted after the finish that Greek Money had impeded Ridan in the stretch.

Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan, the two newest members of the Court, immediately asserted themselves as vigorous participants in oral arguments, which drew even more attention to Thomas's unique approach.

Although the island remained under federal control -- the National Park Service owns and operates it -- Governor Whitman immediately asserted herself in determining its future.

Here is a man immediately asserting his own fresh utterance, modern and yet very old, intricate and metaphysical and yet undeniably full of the sagacity of the true seer, the poet born".

"Breaking News" — yet another song about media plotting to destroy him, with a rhythm track like a warmed-over "Smooth Criminal" — was released before the album, and some Jackson family members immediately asserted the lead vocal was an imitation.

Shortly thereafter, creditors who had lent Excite the $100 million two months earlier demanded half of the money back immediately, asserting that they had not been fully apprised of the seriousness of the company's financial straits.

For example, at iv.27, Marcus appears to be starting to consider the twin possibilities that the world is a cosmos or a chaotic mixture (kukeôn, referring perhaps to Heraclitus fr. 125), but then he immediately asserts that it is a cosmos.

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