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One, it indicates that Mr. Huntsman is willing to assert the weaknesses of his rivals despite pledges when he announced his candidacy that he would run a "civil" campaign, unlike those of his opponents.
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We stand for those values and we have to be willing to assert them.
If our aim were merely to utter truths, we should be willing to assert the proposition.
The problem is whether they know their rights or don't know their rights and are willing to assert their rights.
You can't get a seat in a "First Class" lounge-the one you paid a $500 membership fee to get into-unless you're willing to assert copartnership in a pod of armchairs with four grumpy Singaporean chain-smokers.
In addition, for the private equity-tech relationship to work in the long-term, funds must be willing to assert unusual control over their investment targets, continue to invest in operationally sound playbooks and must help their portfolio companies nail the subscription model, which requires higher upfront costs.
They are willing to assert that they know something of the way ahead and they are ready to share that knowledge.
Few physicians, one suspects, would be willing to assert that they do not attempt to base their clinical decision-making on available evidence.
ISIS is willing to use ruthless tactics to assert its authority.
"Until now the state hasn't proposed a certain sum or asserted that it is willing to take its pre-emption rights".
But Beijing still asserts sovereignty over the island and has said it is willing to use military force if Taipei seeks formal independence.
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