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The Labour leader is likely to assert his authority over his opponents in the shadow cabinet by making clear that Hilary Benn, the shadow foreign secretary, will need to hold the government to account on Syria in line with the thinking of the Labour party.
He acknowledged McGladrey is likely to assert it didn't prepare or sign the tax returns with the disallowed deductions, although the firm's formal appraisal was attached.
With the smaller margin, the opposition is likely to assert itself as a greater political force and take any opportunity to pummel the government, something that opposition leaders never managed to do since Chavez took power.
The underlying assumption is that a TF specifically expressed in a certain tissue is likely to assert a regulatory function there.
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For example, two studies 7 35 found men were likely to assert health concerns when talking about weight loss.
In a sign that the new Parliament is likely to increasingly assert itself and reverse President Musharraf's policies, Mr. Gillani made his first order of business an edict freeing the detained judges.
The fact that this might have played a role in Mueller not reaching a conclusion on obstruction is likely to embolden Trump to assert executive privilege and limit compliance with demands from House Democrats.
The problem no longer is "Can we get distribution?" But rather, "Does it work?" When asked what kinds of companies the new $625M fund is likely to finance, Gibney asserted that Founders Fund wasn't necessarily against consumer Internet companies despite its outspokenness, "The consumer internet of our time is consumer internet, but it will look like nothing that came before," he said.
The backing by the N.E.A. of Mr. Obama is likely to cause many Republicans to assert that the president is too cozy with the union and is not moving aggressively enough to overhaul the nation's schools.
Mr. Wu said that the case is not clear-cut, but he believes that The A.P. is likely to lose a court case to assert a claim on that issue.
Reports of secret nuclear exercises being held during the Vietnam War have been heard over the years, and one's reaction decades later is likely to be, 'So what?' The program asserts that the full particulars of both this episode and the Mogadishu raid have yet to be disclosed.
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