Sentence examples for progress in asserting from inspiring English sources

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"Given where Indonesia was a year ago, this government has made tremendous progress in asserting civilian control over the military," said Adam Schwarz, the author of "A Nation in Waiting: Indonesia's Search for Stability," (Westview Press, 1994).

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She vividly illustrates the collective power of single women in guiding legal, economic, and social progress and in "asserting themselves as citizens — full citizens — in ways that American men have for generations".

has been tentative in asserting itself as a podcast sitcom, but it may be making progress: the most recent episodes six and seven, which aired last night were full of microphones, headphones, and the word "podcast".

By Sarah Larson April 27, 2018 Zach Braff's new TV show has been tentative in asserting itself as a sitcom about the world of audio, but it may be making progress.

But they have also described enormous economic progress in recent years, asserting that the region has maintained an economic growth rate of 12.9percentt for the last six years and that only 2.7percentt of Tibet's people now live below the poverty line, a line China sets at $72 a year a person.

Conceding that there have long been major inequities in the level of services between East and West Jerusalem, Barkat proudly claims to have made progress in narrowing the gaps, asserting that his efforts have met with satisfaction from Palestinian residents.

In those comments, in his State of the Union Message, he painted a rosy picture of the economy, citing progress in cutting the deficit and asserting that his budget for the next fiscal year would meet the $64 billion deficit target of the Gramm-Rudman-Hollings balanced budget law without painful spending cuts or higher taxes.

Now, with Russia's swift progress in Georgia, Mr. Putin has asserted Russia's might as a military force.

The dogma of digital progress asserts the equivalence of those screens, foretelling a happy state of "platform agnosticism" in which we all watch anything anywhere, on whatever electronically illuminated surface is handy.

Assassinations and terrorist bombings can be a perverse indication of progress, American officials assert: signs of desperation.

The Silence of Animals deals with the touchy subject of human progress, which, Gray asserts, is a myth.

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