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He reminded me that he too suffered as a result of my inability to assert myself.
This inability to assert restraint is shown most tellingly in the lyrics.
Mr. McCain's inability to assert his will in this crucial matter was a clear sign of party fractiousness.
The manager has overseen draws against USA and Algeria and has been surprised by the players' inability to assert themselves against teams expected to cause them few problems.
The fighting was a dramatic sign of the central government's inability to assert control over the country, which has broken up into virtual fiefdoms ruled by militias since the ousting of Gaddafi.
If the Lakers have anything going for them beyond playing at home, they could point to Utah's inability to assert itself on the road at times in the playoffs.
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Mr Wen spoke about tensions in rural areas, too, which are frequently caused by the inability of farmers to assert their property rights and the rampant tendency of local officials to grab land from them.
A primary feature of MS is an inability of the brain to assert its inherent restorative potential to repair damage to myelin and oligodendrocytes.
Congress needs to assert its legislative supremacy.
He did not need to assert himself.
and the Collective Security Treaty Organization to assert its leadership.
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