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Tolokonnikova's grasp of Socratic irony and humility shows in her assertion that "the philosopher is the one who loves wisdom and yearns for it, but does not possess it".
In her speech on Friday to the Jessie Street Trust, Penny Wong was absolutely correct in her assertion that "rejecting the term 'feminist' is a political decision" - because modern popular feminism is an entirely political movement.
Let's hope she's right, not just in her economic predictions but also in her assertion that "Africa will invest in Africa":Africa investing in Africa" will become an important slogan for Nigeria, South Africa and Angola, and will encourage more African professionals in the diaspora to return to the continent to seek opportunity and contribute their skills.
Agnès Poirier is completely wrong in her assertion that while my husband was prime minister I was only able to continue to practise as a lawyer because I could turn down any cases that might have caused a conflict of interest (A journalist as France's first lady? Not a good idea, 11 June).
Sandberg is correct in her assertion that our culture chooses toxic labels for women and girls, but I'm not sure the adjective form of "boss" is the right target.
Putting aside the suspicion that most of the Google users searching for pictures of Ennis's backside are males, Campbell is probably correct in her assertion that many young women are as likely to be inspired by a successful sportswoman's femininity as by anything she has achieved.
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She is also entirely matter-of-fact in her assertions - equally so about the presence and identity of the ghost as about the character flaws of the whites.
Note that I am not able to conclude whether she is right or wrong in her assertions.
I can't help but think Meithner sounds a little boomerish in her assertions that young people are ruining their lives on the internet.
I can't help but think Miethner sounds a little boomerish in her assertions that young people are ruining their lives on the internet.
She might be the youngest of the three, but Ms. Rim has equally-excellent English, and charmingly, seems less black-and-white in her assertions than her senior colleague - although she's more than capable of shutting herself out of a conversation if it takes a controversial tone.
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