Similar words: assertion, assertive, assertiveness, assert, asserted, diverting, disconcerting, dessert. Meaning: [ə'sɜːt] adj. relating to the use of or having the nature of a declaration.
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31. Growing up black involves asserting an individual identity, and an ethnic identity.
32. Friends of the Earth responded by asserting that there was sufficient interest among energy suppliers to provide three times that amount.
33. But Great Groups require a more flexible kind of leadership that has more to do with facilitating than with asserting control.
34. I was not asserting my will.
35. We rebut them by asserting that we can.
36. This paper proposes an integrated category of " development capital", asserting that sustainable development is actually a retention and expansion of " development capital (or resources)".
37. They were asserting themselves as individuals having rights and duties, refusing to be regarded as subjects of the chief of state.
38. But the proposed revision has been made so that it will not preclude auditors from asserting, in their audit reports, that international auditing standards have been complied with.
39. The character type exemplified by the Mad Professor is the self - asserting.
40. A statement asserting the existence of a trend is existential, not universal.
41. A psychological reason for asserting " wild " generalizations is exhibitionism. Sentencedict.com
42. Some observers go further, asserting that the bubble is an illusion.
43. It does not overcome the paradoxes between asserting on one hand the functional analyses of law and affirming the integral conception of culture and unilinear evolutionism on the other hand.
44. They strive for security by truculently asserting their own interests.
45. Germany's economic press is peppered with articles asserting that the country " needs a new business model "
46. The Jews joined in the accusation , asserting that these things were true.
47. Settling down has been the Turks' secret to asserting their dominion. Traditionally a nomadic people, they have at last adopted a system of centralised rule to form the Seljuk Empire.
48. Owners commenced arbitration proceedings asserting that Charterers were not entitled to make the deduction.
49. The values asserting collective interest fostered in China the spiritual tradition of patriotism and collectivism.
50. The chief Stoic was Zeno . He was also a materialist, asserting the existence of the real world.
51. Asserting a medical malpractice needs to determine the relation between the faulty behavior and damage consequence.
52. The Jews also joined in the attack , asserting that these things were so.
53. Keifer's is still a fundamentally modernist project, foregrounding the hand of the artist, implicitly asserting the martyrdom of the artist as equivalent to that of the unknown soldier.
54. Nearby, modern China is asserting itself in ways that can be disconcerting.
55. If the IMF is robust, this might prove a useful mechanism for asserting accountability.
56. I threw myself into the lectures, defending, asserting the rights of women.
57. What made it self-wounding, even nihilistic, was that Pakistan, by asserting a new Arabized Islamic identity, rejected its own local and regional culture.
58. If we got an if then statement are we asserting an antecedent, an if clause or the consequent, Q the then clause, or are we saying if P then Q.
59. The AT25FS010 has a write lockout feature that can be activated by asserting the write protect pin (WP).
60. Asserting to fault of facilitator of the network, the author inclines that fault responsibility principle suit the indirectness tort of the service provider of the network.
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