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To compete globally, the thinking goes, the United States will need to assert itself as an economic and strategic power in the Pacific.
Ryan has generally defended Ducasse, drafted in 2010 out of Massachusetts, but the 325-pound Ducasse will need to assert himself if he hopes to succeed as the Jets' primary backup.
Gatland will come armed with a plan, but one area Wales will need to assert their superiority is the scrum, which has had a major influence on the outcome of the past three meetings between the sides.
But it signaled the start of a period in which the director will need to assert authority to force the Central Intelligence Agency and 14 other agencies to work together.
But while the president's signature was the final act in a tumultuous legislative debate, it signaled the start of a new and perhaps equally turbulent period in which the intelligence director will need to assert authority to force the Central Intelligence Agency and 14 other spy agencies to work together.
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In Section "Our statistical non-parametric approach", we will treat the global large-eruption process as a time-homogeneous Poisson process, but we will not need to assert that the individual processes are either Poisson or stationary.
"Any good classroom teacher will tell you that you need to assert control and the rules of your classroom in the first few days of your class".
He did not need to assert himself.
"We need to assert our leadership on these issues".
We first need to assert that (hin P).
In particular, scientists would then need to assert a nominalistic theory.
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