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to asserting
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To declare with assurance or plainly and strongly; to state positively.
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SNH comes close to asserting that its plan is in the animals' best interests.
From there to asserting a real leadership role in reformed institutions is still a considerable leap.
President Truman, however, was no wilting wallflower when it came to asserting presidential power.
Jeffery Artis, a spokesman for the F.B.I., comes close to asserting cause and effect.
The fundamental theorem was therefore equivalent to asserting that a polynomial may be decomposed into linear and quadratic factors.
It could be argued that art saved her, and Prose does go some way to asserting this.
But Mr. Romney believes arming opposition groups is critical to asserting a "robust American leadership role," said Richard Williamson, a foreign policy adviser to his campaign.
In 1896 he joined with other young Korean leaders to form the Independence Club, a group dedicated to asserting Korean independence from Japan.
For someone used to asserting his will it must have been particularly frustrating to stand by impotently while his wife succumbed to terminal illness.
The leaders of the youth climate movement and beyond are committed to asserting the need for bold action that circumstances necessitate.
In addition to asserting that he could bypass the Geneva Conventions — war crimes treaties protecting detainees — the lawyers said the president's wartime powers trumped many other legal limits.
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