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The DH itself has become less able to assert its authority in the running of the NHS as there aren't as many civil servants working there now; NHS England, Monitor and the CQC between them now have over four and a half times as many senior civil servants as the DH.
(Patient 6, stage 2 interview) It was apparent that the most assertive patients and families, articulate in English, and those with a good advocate were able to access services more effectively than those who were less able to assert their needs.
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In presenting his proposals on Wednesday, Mr. Bush said his plan would take illegal immigrant workers out of the shadows and would, by giving them temporary visas, make them less vulnerable and better able to assert their rights.
Arriving shortly after Garnier had been killed in battle, Philastre was able to assert his authority.
You have to be able to assert yourself and make your voice heard and lead and push something.
Many Western experts believe the PLA is becoming increasingly able to assert China's territorial claims, despite the corruption.
She died in childbirth and without heir; her husband was then able to assert his authority in Poland.
"But the shareholder would be able to assert as a defense the co-op's failure to make the repair".
No longer able to assert their masculinity as much through their gender, straight men turned to sexuality.
How will a parent in an abusive relationship be able to assert their independence if their partner controls the income?
Which was unfortunate, because the one area in which Ireland were able to assert themselves was at the scrum.
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