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Often they would assert that mobile phones connect to the nearest tower.
After all, it is to be expected that the future recipients of payments would have a vested interest in maintaining the payments and that they would assert their interest politically.
For others, they would assert the complete opposite.
An algorithm that was not designed but that had evolved, they would assert, cannot be certified.
One would expect ardent Royalists to argue for the latter; it is, they would assert, the institution - or at least the family - that matters, not the individuals.
While many would freely admit that most of the men and woman of yore were not gay or transgender as defined by our modern standards, they would assert that these people were involved in non-heteronormative relationships, presented non-traditional gender identities, or understood, approached, and complicated aspects of faith with relation to sexuality and/or gender identity.
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They said Mr. Bush would assert that the spending increase was enough to address priority needs such as improving education and stepping up the pace of medical research, but not so much that he would have any problem paying for his tax cut, the centerpiece of his agenda this year.
If they succeed, their "no" votes would assert that Saddam is not in material breach of a dozen previous Security Council orders, which Baghdad would interpret as a legal triumph.
I would assert myself back in whatever way I could.
Not even the liberal media in America would assert this.
And this is not only because of disinformation campaigns, as some would assert.
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