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It has not asserted any patents yet, but many think it is just circling before devouring its prey.Trolling for businessThere have recently been complaints in the industry about "patent trolls"—patent holders that send letters asking IT companies either to pay royalties or face a long, costly lawsuit.

Yet even if we focus on the modern era, when congressional power under the Commerce Clause has been at its height, Congress still has not asserted this authority.

Batsmen like Laxman do not assert their command in averages or in consistent centuries, yet tend to play the defining innings of an era.

Don't assert what is not yet established by the facts.

Lastly, we challenge the assumption that labour geographers have not yet asserted themselves as activists in their own right.

Ethnic pride, coming in on the wave of the late sixties, had not yet asserted itself.

As-yet-unrevealed conversations between Sessions and Trump about firing then-FBI Director James Comey could fit under this description, although the president has not yet asserted executive privilege to shield those discussions.

Though Vertov's style had not yet asserted itself, as a record of the early days of one of the 20th century's most tumultuous periods, this footage is close to priceless.

So I won't assert myself".

But the movie doesn't assert.

Don't assert your dominance.

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