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In a recent blog post on the Web site of the Republican Leadership Council, a centrist group of which she is co-chairwoman, Mrs. Whitman wrote, "While other attendees may assert their personal interest in a third party, I am a Republican and will remain one".
In the future, a variety of ways by which young scientists may assert their independence may prevail.
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These conservatives may not assert their opinions publicly but will do so in the voting booth, Mr. Legakis said.
These restrictions limit what companies may assert about their products [ 76].
Al Qaeda may strike back, or other groups may try to assert their rising power.
It is often the case that citizens may want to assert their rights when interacting with law enforcement officers, but may be unsure of what the officer expects of them.
Individuals may, for example, assert their rights under international law under the International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, both of which entered into force in 1976.
That is why the Constitution requires officials in the legislative and executive branches of government to make their way through so many locked doors before they may assert power over their fellow Americans.
"Doctors may think, 'Who am I to presume to know what my patients need?'" Dr. Curlin noted, and may be hesitant to assert their own opinions for fear that they might commit some kind of ethical transgression.
Lord Neuberger fears the creation of the new court may encourage judges to assert their authority against Parliament in a way that they did not when they were members of it.In Britain, unlike America, the Supreme Court cannot strike down statutes as unconstitutional because Parliament itself is supreme.
If Religionists ever produced a high fluttering ethical rule, Humanists may assert the rule as their own because, for Humanists, no God ever gave humanity a moral decree.
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