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"Her intent to assert has not changed," he wrote.
The US FDA has stated its intent to assert ("deem") authority over e-cigarettes but has yet to act.
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However, in this case, the intent is not to assert that the viewer is struggling with blindness, thus the language used in the copy and video are compliant.
Such an intent led him to assert, in a 1923 open letter to Martin Buber called "The Builders," that observing particular laws and practices of the Torah and the Jewish tradition in his time had to be rooted in each individual Jew's ability rather than in her will.
In an April report on the South China Sea, the International Crisis Group said that China had delayed establishing Sansha City's administration to govern the Paracels and Spratlys and appeared more intent on using tourism to assert sovereignty.
The communicative intent of the existential is to assert existence, which is presupposed in clauses of disappearance.
When Reason seemed the most to assert her rights, When most intent on making of herself 10 A prime Enchantress--to assist the work, Which then was going forward in her name!
To complicate matters further Proton's management, in an effort to assert control, has signed vague letters of intent with carmakers including Peugeot and China's Chery.
During the final months of last season, when City were straining to assert something of the ascendancy the new owners were so intent on establishing, Kompany played with damaged bones and ligaments in his foot.
To assert otherwise is simply incorrect".
Congress needs to assert its legislative supremacy.
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