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The New York School was starting to assert itself.
But, as the vote at Citigroup suggests, stockholders of all stripes may be starting to assert themselves more.
But, as the vote at Citigroup suggests, stockholders of all stripes may be starting to assert themselves more," Gretchen Morgenson writes in The New York Times.
Opponents of the war are starting to assert, or at least hint, that the entire rationale for the conflict has been undermined.
10 min: After a nervy start Liverpool are starting to assert themselves here, knocking the ball around reasonably well and forcing the Dutch upstarts onto the back foot.
The markets would see them coming and increase bond yields accordingly.Indeed the current sovereign-debt jitters may be a sign that creditors are starting to assert themselves again, and demanding higher yields from less prudent governments.
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Gradually, Mr Karzai has started to assert the role of the centre against the regional commanders.
Berdych won the first set, but Murray started to assert himself.
The Eurogroup president, Jeroen Dijsselbloem, has started to assert that black is white.
As the group headed up First Avenue, Kamworor started to assert himself.
This is the vulnerable age when individuals start to assert their identity and move away from home and individuate.
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