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reassertion
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The act of reasserting; a second or subsequent assertion
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Reassertion of a party's moral purpose encourages its supporters to withstand the periods of hard pounding that every government has to endure.
Instead, it seems to have opted for a creeping reassertion of media control, targeting certain journalists, publishers and bloggers to scare others into compliance.
Such a resolution, it is assumed, would include a reassertion that any final accord would recognise Israel and guarantee its security, and that the mutual border would be based on the 1967 line, with land swaps; that the states would share Jerusalem as their capital; and that the Palestinian refugee problem would be resolved.
Instead he advocates the reassertion of what he believes to be humane Jewish values which will allow the state to accord equality to all while maintaining a Jewish character.This is a noble aim, but is it achievable?
Such views are various: that it is a form of modesty imposed by the Koran and an expression of piety; that it offers protection from sexual objectification and harassment in a loose, consumerist society; that it is a political statement and reassertion of Islam; that it is a badge of pride in an Islamophobic world.
The National Government, which in all but name was a Conservative administration, was the agent of a reassertion of state power which not only broke with the free-trade policy of the previous hundred years, but also laid the foundations of the managed economy with its corporatist structure which the bipartisan consensus established after 1945.
Although in public China's leaders eschew triumphalism, there is a sense in Beijing that the reassertion of the Middle Kingdom's global ascendancy is at hand (see article).China's prime minister, Wen Jiabao, no longer sticks to the script that China is a humble player in world affairs that wants to focus on its own economic development.
The Al Sauds are likely to be pleased by the Egyptian generals' recent reassertion of control (see article): they have yet even to recognise Libya's new government.
The response of investors and supervisors has not been joy at this reassertion of market discipline.
Since these concepts are not particularly fashionable (or relevant) these days, the clear implication is that the United Kingdom may now be surplus to requirements.Tony Blair would certainly not accept such an idea indeed his conference speech this week contained a strong reassertion of his belief in a United Kingdom.
The thuggish attack, apparently by supporters of a rabble-rousing, pro-army cleric, Tahir ul Qadri, followed a weekend of mayhem in the capital.For days it has looked as though Pakistan is teetering on the verge of something like another coup, or at least the explicit reassertion of military control over civilian rulers.
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