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Williams needed some sisterly incentive to assert her will at Wimbledon this year.
On the other hand, unlike them, he had no great incentive to assert his independence from Rome, because the Gallican church already enjoyed a large measure of autonomy.
Under new leadership and in the face of unprecedented public scrutiny, the London police have every incentive to assert their independence from News Corp.
While publishers or authors may not have had any incentive to assert their digital rights in the past because their books were out of print or no longer profitable, the settlement creates an incentive for them to come forward.
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"Our comments today also focus on a worrisome trend: some companies are increasingly transferring patents to trolls and providing incentives to assert those patents against their competitors.
Hogan went on to assert that the Akron club, and its manager, received generous incentives to defeat Youngstown.
The S.E.C. is expected to assert that brokers at Morgan Stanley, through its Partners Program, received financial incentives to sell the mutual funds of the investment companies, which would then direct brokerage business to Morgan Stanley.
To assert otherwise is simply incorrect".
Her efforts to assert herself remained housebound.
Congress needs to assert its legislative supremacy.
He did not need to assert himself.
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