Quotes about assert
assert insurgents talk
The more we talk about withdrawals, the more insurgents assert themselves.
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It seems like every team can be beaten in the SEC. If we had played like we did tonight, we could have had more special nights this season. It depends on how assertive we are. We need to stay aggressive.
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The young players coming up in our team are really remarkable. That's one thing I hope people will remember about this year for this team: That we gave several young players a chance to take ownership and assert their place for the United States. ... I realize everybody has an opinion, and a lot of those opinions favored Cammi. But that's part of my job.
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It's true that a settlement was reached with the taxation office and the settlement was not, as asserted in the report, for 150 million,
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John Taylor For example, they show... that the president didn't know about the Watergate break-in, as he always asserted (and) that throughout the second half of 1972 he repeatedly urged his aides not to cover up Watergate, as he always asserted.
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Donald Peterson It's a reality. It's going to be used in the office. ... I don't believe it will be a large enterprise solution, and I don't believe that Microsoft has asserted that they know how to get there.
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I told them to assert themselves and be aggressive.
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Kofi Annan This is where it all began, ... This is where people first came together and said, 'We have to stand up and assert our independence, our uniqueness, our freedom and our dignity.'
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A theory may be viewed rather broadly as a statement purporting to describe, or to explain, or to help one to understand a phenomenon. More narrowly, a theory may present a claim of truth, or assert the presence of relationships between phenomena, or predict the occurrence of phenomena.
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Damien Chazelle I was in high school, and when you get to be 14, 15, you start to feel a little more like your own person so that you can assert your adulthood a little bit.
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Glenn Greenwald The most extremist power any political leader can assert is the power to target his own citizens for execution without any charges or due process, far from any battlefield. The Obama administration has not only asserted exactly that power in theory, but has exercised it in practice.
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Victor LaValle The project of Ralph Ellison's 'Invisible Man' is exactly that: to assert the beautiful, bountiful, chaotic complexity of one black American male. And, by extension, all black American males.
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Coach is more assertive than he's ever been. He's taking charge. He's making sure everything is in control. ... He's not leaving anything unchecked.
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George Takei So the history of Star Trek is one directed, guided and determined by the Star Trek fans, and here they are again, asserting themselves.
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Jim Calhoun Rudy needs to be more assertive. He's an incredibly talented kid, but he's a young kid. Today he was assertive and made his moves. At times today he was unstoppable.
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It was the only way the central authorities could assert leverage over the vested interests within the provinces and state-owned industries.
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The White House asserted unfounded privileges that were later rejected in court, ... White House officials also conducted inadequate searches for documents and failed to make timely production of documents, including relevant e-mails.
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Krist Novoselic We asserted ourselves as a music community, and showed legislators that music is positive. Especially if you've sold 300 million records worldwide and pay taxes.
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I will for ever, at all hazards, assert the dignity, independence, and integrity of the English bar; without which, impartial justice, the most valuable part of the English constitution, can have no existence.
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We're asserting they are in violation of the terms of their visas and that they have no legal basis to be in the U.S..
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LeBron James We didn't want to get blown out on national TV. I just wanted to be assertive and just try to hit the open shots and drive to the basket, which I'm always capable of doing. So the MVP was never in my mind; just winning the ballgame.
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Geno Auriemma (Turner) had an unbelievable night. There comes a point and time when you're a senior when you have to start to assert yourself. Usually those times are on the road.
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Dan Harris Everyone was talking about 'values voters' and how they asserted themselves, and it seemed like an opportunity to really do something that other news organizations weren't doing.
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We got a real education from a real quick, aggressive, assertive defensive basketball team.
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Atoosa Rubenstein Tweens are at the place in life where they are beginning to assert their independence from Mom and Dad.
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Willie Wilson There was a challenge issued between regulation and overtime and he felt like he (Williams) had something to prove. Marshall tried taking (Almond) away from the offense and Lorenzo asserted himself offensively.
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There's no question in my mind that once we make the networks less secure because of CALEA, we will exploit that lack of security to intercept communications under every legal authority asserted by the government.
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John Charles Polanyi The time has come to underscore the fact that our and others' rights are contingent on our willingness to assert and defend them.
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John Howard We want to assert the very principle that truth is absolute, truth is supreme, truth is never disposable in national political life.
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Rachel Maddow The problem that I think is reasonable to assert about Fox and its coverage is that they make up stories out of whole cloth and then make a big deal out of them.
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We all operated on bad information. But the only ones who took the information that was most questionable and asserted it as fact were the administration.
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Chris Paterson We are delighted to win because it's the first time we've beaten the Ospreys, but it was a strange day. We were really motivated and we are usually positive and assertive but it wasn't the case early on and we got ourselves into a bit of trouble. But I think huge credit comes out of the way we fought back.