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In addition to asserting his authority against former enemies at home, Mr. Rahmonov has tried to prevent Islamic militants based in Afghanistan from expanding their guerrilla warfare and terrorism across Tajikistan's frontiers to Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan.
In addition to asserting that he could bypass the Geneva Conventions — war crimes treaties protecting detainees — the lawyers said the president's wartime powers trumped many other legal limits.
In addition to asserting China's desire to level the political playing field, the moves may reflect insecurity on the part of China's leadership, stemming in part from concern that the domestic economic recovery remains "unstable, unbalanced and not yet solid".
Part of learning to stand on your own two feet means that, in addition to asserting your own thoughts and feelings, you also have to own up to where you fall short in the relationship.
In addition to asserting the need for the CCM program to support HSAs, 11 informants qualified their support of the program by emphasizing the limited scope of CCM.
In addition to asserting the putative prosocial benefits of belief in free will, such studies have often suggested that it is dangerous to disclose growing reservations about the existence of free will, and John Bargh at Yale has expressed disquiet about social psychologists potentially seeking to restrict such information.
In addition to repeatedly asserting that he is not a Presidential candidate, Kennedy had made some forceful speeches in recent months at the Harvard Law School Forum and the B'nai B'rith Anti-Defamation League.
In addition to Media Player, the new complaint asserts, Microsoft has bundled its e-mail software, known as Outlook Express; a video-editing program called Movie Maker; and instant-messaging software into Windows XP.
"In addition to their deterrent effect, some policymakers assert that mandatory minimum penalties reduce crime by incapacitating criminals and protecting the public from their potential future offenses," the commission said.
That view is being challenged by the Natural Resources Defense Council, which asserts that in addition to the territorial waters, the act covers all activity within the nation's "exclusive economic zone," which extends 200 miles from shore.
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