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Reluctant to assert an authority they are not sure they have, educators can appear indifferent to parents frantic with worry, alarmed by recent adolescent suicides linked to bullying.
The left can be reluctant to assert the superiority of liberal democracy, thereby laying itself open to the charge of moral relativism.
He has been reluctant to assert support for the agreement publicly because labor, which has endorsed him, so strongly opposes it.
She offered some great looks, notably papery faille skirts worn with filmy tops and crocodile coats ventilated with organza, but she seemed reluctant to assert her individuality, her reading of the moment.
Both countries had sent strong delegations to the forum, with neither politicians nor business leaders reluctant to assert their strength and authority.
Hackbright Academy students are entering an industry teeming with child geniuses who wrote their first operating system at age four, and thus are understandably reluctant to assert themselves in conversations with other developers at first.
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And although he is reluctant to pick an unnecessary fight with the army establishment, he seems determined to assert civilian supremacy over the armed forces.The army has not done much to back their man either.
Her efforts to assert herself remained housebound.
To assert otherwise is simply incorrect".
Congress needs to assert its legislative supremacy.
He did not need to assert himself.
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