Sentence examples for that reassertion from inspiring English sources

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They have stopped them from being even more right wing on several occasions, but again I doubt if that reassertion will win over more voters.

That reassertion will make America great again in ways that Donald J. Trump never will!

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President Morsi told a visiting business delegation that the reassertion of Egyptian "sovereignty" in Sinai was a top priority, participants said, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss a private meeting.

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.

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.

These are not in any sense concessions to "Islam," but on the contrary a reassertion that American values are universal and do not suffer any kind of double standard, and that they could be shared by atheists, Christians, Muslims and others.

There is also an attempted suicide, a crude and manipulative grab for attention, which could be interpreted by an unsympathetic reader as a wearying reassertion that gay men are unhappy.

Joan (1165 1199) John (1166 1216) Henry faced many challenges to secure possession of his father's and grandfathers' lands that required the reassertion and extension of old suzerainties.

We interpret the discourse of shareholder value creation and the development of related accounting metrics as a hegemonic move which is central to the reassertion of capital – a development that, we contend, is symptomatic of a shift towards a more 'despotic' mode of capitalist reproduction [Burawoy, M., (1985). The politics of production.

Critical to reforming our health care is the reassertion of these values, their reinsertion into practice and training, and reimbursement that reflects the time and attention needed to treat the patient in all of his or her humanity.

Let's hear it, at least, for their reassertion of something that was the lifeblood of English football, a passion and a caring not for creating cash cows, objects for various kinds of plunder, but something vital to the amusement and invigoration of a community.

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