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If you're a big company that can afford the legal horsepower, you can vigorously assert your own rights.
Now sometimes referred to as "squatters rights," one of the underlying purposes of the doctrine is to force landowners with legal title to vigorously assert and defend their own property rights.
Developing Your Bench is a management maxim we all vigorously assert, and agree to, and then forget or ignore.
And to this we must adjust our moral compass". Dr. Safwat then calls upon UCLA legal scholar, Khaled Abu El Fadl, quoting him from the 2002 book The Place of Tolerance in Islam: "it is impossible to analyze any verse except in the light of the overall moral thrust of the Qur'anic message". Progressive Muslims vigorously assert that Islam is a religion of justice, tolerance and compassion.
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1203, 1 L.Ed.2d 1311, where the specific grounds sustained by the Court were vigorously asserted at the hearing.
He also vigorously asserted that the substance of the statement imputed to him was false.
… He has been a model immigrant vigorously asserting his right to remain in the United States.
Monbiot vigorously asserts what the government should do to meet our energy and climate security needs.
It is a right that the United States vigorously asserts on behalf of American citizens arrested abroad.
But both are vigorously asserting their claims to the presidency and cobbling together possible coalitions in the new Parliament.
This involved vigorously asserting Taiwan's separateness and resisting any initiatives that remotely smacked of "one China" embracing both sides of the Taiwan Strait.
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