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How to use asserting in a sentence

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No, but the appellants are not asserting an exclusive right to make decisions with respect to the land, even in their notice of appeal.
The first wave of feminism demanded that women seek equal rights by asserting themselves in the workforce.
Clergy and laity had to be interdependent, but by the early 19th cent. both groups were asserting their rights and dignities.
Rather than asserting himself egoistically upon experience, James surrenders to it, is accessible to it.
We're asserting our youth and funkiness by coming here, because we had plenty of fuddy-duddy pubs to choose from.
Clearly, we need to invent new mechanisms and cultivate new resources for developing and asserting our individual moral authority.
Mainstream parenting media are asserting once again that the cry-it-out sleep paradigm is harmless to babies.
I'm OK at gears but I'm not very good at, ahem, asserting myself in traffic.
Americans and Iranians have different ways of asserting themselves in a business relationship.
And I must say the name-calling and finger-pointing and blame asserting is not constructive.
He also lamented the existence of attitudes asserting inferiority toward anything from the West within the art world.
They concluded with a communique asserting a collective determination to resist aggression.
But their reasons for asserting copyright can be the subject of reasonable disagreement.
I characterise the means as being preventing or inhibiting persons from asserting legal rights.
The normal curve approach to inference begins by asserting a null hypothesis that is expressed using population parameters.
And Aristotle is surely mistaken in asserting that knowledge is always causal.
Aren't all romantic concertos about the individual asserting herself against powerful orchestrations?
The festival, an annual summer event, bravely keeps asserting the existence of an avant-garde.
The gardener got quite snippy and started lecturing me about the law and asserting that she had a legal right to cut back the trees in her yard.
Have you ever noticed that when a group of women start asserting their rights, unfemininity is one of the first charges levelled?
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Examples from Classical Literature
This, I am sorry to say, was his usual mode of asserting his regality when he thought his dignity was in danger.
Sabatier is quite right, therefore, in asserting that credal statements must change their meaning just as words change.
And yet the Shelleyan enthusiasts go on stubbornly asserting that the poets conduct had nothing to do with the decision.
She afterwards explained it adequately to the man, by asserting that they looked as odd as Dick's hatband.
Had she learned what the drunken Soane meant by asserting that her name was not Soane but Fane?
He contents himself with asserting the vulnerability of all British locks and the impregnability of his own.
This sutta may be taken in connection with passages asserting that the Buddha knows more than he tells his disciples.
He was moved in his simplicity to urge moderation by asserting the claims of his own personality.
I can imagine some stockman in the outback taking umbrage at a kangaroo asserting its equality.
But we began by asserting that the party in the old Bay State is in a quandary.
Every class, from the estated proprietor to the humblest peasant, is loud in asserting that the story is an infamous falsehood.
Everything that you have been asserting Hope's daily life disproves.
The Secretary's apartments were two garrets, asserting themselves in the most barefaced manner, without an attempt at disguise.
The dear chevalier instantly arrested the peals of laughter by asserting that there was only the difference between a sheep and a lamb.
But sanity asserting its sway at once I left the verandah after giving him a mirthless smile.
Bush to publicly disavow torture on the one hand while asserting on the other that the CIA should be exempt from any legislative ban on the same thing.
Gould argued that, based on the bankruptcy court's holding, the IRS was collaterally estopped from asserting that he was not the grantor of the liquidating trust.
By asserting the AFI's determination to retai monogamy, moreover, she also seemed to affirm the general trend toward the Western model that had begun under colonialism.
He was harsh on the advocates of boycotts, asserting that they sought to harm the reformist movement, although the boycott movement is entirely reformist.
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