No, but the appellants are not asserting an exclusive right to make decisions with respect to the land, even in their notice of appeal. |
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The first wave of feminism demanded that women seek equal rights by asserting themselves in the workforce. |
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Clergy and laity had to be interdependent, but by the early 19th cent. both groups were asserting their rights and dignities. |
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Rather than asserting himself egoistically upon experience, James surrenders to it, is accessible to it. |
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We're asserting our youth and funkiness by coming here, because we had plenty of fuddy-duddy pubs to choose from. |
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Clearly, we need to invent new mechanisms and cultivate new resources for developing and asserting our individual moral authority. |
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Mainstream parenting media are asserting once again that the cry-it-out sleep paradigm is harmless to babies. |
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I'm OK at gears but I'm not very good at, ahem, asserting myself in traffic. |
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Americans and Iranians have different ways of asserting themselves in a business relationship. |
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And I must say the name-calling and finger-pointing and blame asserting is not constructive. |
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He also lamented the existence of attitudes asserting inferiority toward anything from the West within the art world. |
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They concluded with a communique asserting a collective determination to resist aggression. |
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But their reasons for asserting copyright can be the subject of reasonable disagreement. |
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I characterise the means as being preventing or inhibiting persons from asserting legal rights. |
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The normal curve approach to inference begins by asserting a null hypothesis that is expressed using population parameters. |
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And Aristotle is surely mistaken in asserting that knowledge is always causal. |
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Aren't all romantic concertos about the individual asserting herself against powerful orchestrations? |
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The festival, an annual summer event, bravely keeps asserting the existence of an avant-garde. |
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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. |
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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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With its frontal perspective, the monumental wave confronts the viewer dead-on, boldly asserting its pure, natural energy. |
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There is no basis for asserting that Allianz had any right to any ascertained or unascertained part of the sponsorship money. |
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I will reveal myself as being closer to modernism than to postmodernism by asserting that I believe there are some things that are true. |
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He is often misremembered as asserting that real interest is independent of inflation and monetary shocks. |
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The moral rights law requires that the authors who wish to invoke the right to withdraw indemnify their transferees prior to asserting the right. |
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He affiliates himself with this faux-moorish identity, asserting a parallel to the American colonization of Mexico and of Mexicans. |
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The only thing that has really changed is my confidence in asserting those opinions and not second-guessing myself. |
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An authoritative German voice crisped the air, asserting itself above the general drone. |
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She is simply asserting that she embodies a qualitatively better, more authentic way of being a person. |
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And, like Rushdie, Kureishi is also asserting the parity of sacred and secular forms of storytelling. |
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They are fearful of asserting themselves on the world stage without the approval of the United Nations. |
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I spent a lot of time following, and not always enough time asserting myself. |
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Is feminity only about asserting yourself as woman when you find yourself left behind in a swirl of progressive women? |
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Critics will no doubt mock the idea, asserting perhaps that it is a sign of weakness or even desperation. |
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It was his way of asserting his identity in London, a city of considerable cultural and racial diversity. |
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I am very glad to see women rightfully asserting themselves in the labor movement. |
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Their increasing need for independence may make kids want to defy their parents' wishes or instructions as a way of asserting their independence. |
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I am rather asserting that the laity feels that church leadership does not know what it is talking about. |
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The third party claim amounts to the guarantors asserting a claim and that is not permissible. |
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In the greeting, Paul establishes his credentials by asserting the divine basis of his apostleship. |
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Unfortunately, the Roman Church was at the same time asserting its rights and privileges with a new energy. |
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He takes them on a fishing trip to a remote island, cruelly asserting his authority en route. |
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I hope they realize that simply asserting authority doesn't necessarily make us any safer. |
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The prison officers, though clearly asserting their authority, treated the prisoners with respect. |
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But, they persist, peddling garbage, contradicting themselves in public, asserting the illogical without evidentiary support from real sources, etc. |
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These people constantly lecture the rest of us on being responsible for our actions, asserting that there's no relativity when it comes to good and evil. |
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As a shy person, did you have problems asserting yourself in the group? |
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In the decade since then, the possibility of the courts asserting themselves against parliament in an appropriate case has been significantly strengthened. |
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As big, tall people, we gave no thought to asserting ourselves. |
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At the time, authorities in Leizhou denied the reports, asserting that the newspaper had been the victim of a hoax. |
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In recounting these anecdotes and laughing at their own punch lines, the young men were asserting their individuality. |
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As a matter of fact, I sympathise with their desire to produce design that refers to itself and to its context as a way of asserting the materiality of the medium. |
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Butler's syntax sometimes gets in the way of understanding what she's asserting as fact. |
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In other words, what do you guys think about a metaphysic that, rather than imposing or asserting my will, seeks to attune it to a larger pattern? |
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As soon as the Supreme Court ruling was rendered, Mi'kmaq fishermen began asserting their newly affirmed treaty rights by fishing for lobster in the waters of Miramichi Bay. |
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She is asserting herself, yet when she does, I am triggered. |
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And she is the daughter of two proud, accomplished women who have succeeded in life by asserting our Wills on the world. |
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These explanations proceed by asserting that the most complex nonliving molecules will reproduce more efficiently than less complex nonliving molecules. |
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He would cast doubt on the manliness of a player by asserting that he could only carry out the bodily function of passing water while in a sitting position. |
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It is an indictment of the hubris of our politically correct age that a film asserting this perdurable truth about mankind's affairs will strike many as offensive. |
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There was not even time for his book to be set before the reading public before the poet, poetry editor, and translator was asserting its imperishable grandeur. |
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This comports with Douglas's observation that humor is sometimes used to counter the heaviness of death and tragedy by asserting the demands of the living. |
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In apprehending and responding to contemporaneity, Shahryar emerges as a poet who sharpens the contours of modernism by asserting the establishment of new poetics. |
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To sum up, I am asserting that Euclidean geometry is the only mathematical subject that is really in a position to provide the grounds for its own axiomatic procedures. |
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The trio seem increasingly intent on going for the jugular, asserting themselves aggressively and explosively in a manner entirely befitting a band whose home is Glasgow. |
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In the 1980s Plaisted's pilots Weldy Phipps and Ken Lee signed affidavits asserting that no such airlift was provided. |
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Matthew Weiner claims that asserting p is epistemically proper when p is true. |
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There are many studies examining the pupillary function in migraine and asserting that there is sympathetic hypo-function. |
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He declined, asserting that he felt unqualified, knowing little about scholarship on the theory of poetry. |
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It did so by asserting the jurisdiction of the courts as superior to the executive powers of the king. |
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Besides asserting the sovereign's supremacy over the Church of England, he greatly expanded royal power during his reign. |
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Firstly, in England, John had attempted to take over, asserting that Richard would never return. |
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Jersey has moved further than the other two Crown dependencies in asserting its autonomy from the United Kingdom. |
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And it is by asserting its own autonomy that poetry can offer this redressive healing. |
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Progression is controlled by obedience to asserting thugs, Disguised as self authorised withholders of hugs. |
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Are activist judges asserting liberal-leaning judgments that are contrary to the will of the people, as some contend? |
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The emperor issued coins in his name, one of the oldest ways of asserting imperial status. |
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Blake's poem asks four questions rather than asserting the historical truth of Christ's visit. |
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As part of Richard's programme of asserting his authority, he also tried to cultivate the royal image. |
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Ariovistus refused to comply, asserting the right of conquest and the right of the conqueror to exact tribute from the conquered. |
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People persevere in asserting all sorts of things in the face of apparent counterevidence. |
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The city had a tradition of asserting its autonomy in dealings with the French authorities and even with the local Breton authorities. |
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The Vandals had already invaded parts of Roman France, Spain, and Portugal, asserting themselves as an important power in Western Europe. |
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The Toubon Law implemented the amendment, asserting that French is the language of public education. |
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The Cambrian Archaeological Society was founded at a time when a sense of Welsh national identity was increasingly asserting itself. |
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Adkins appealed to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta, asserting the trial court improperly recognized the peer review privilege. |
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In the evening he made another broadcast to the nation asserting the defeat of Japan in the coming months. |
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Pym immediately moved a Bill of Attainder, asserting Strafford's guilt and ordering that he be put to death. |
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The project was abandoned in May 1882, owing to British political and press campaigns asserting that a tunnel would compromise Britain's national defences. |
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Since the late 20th century, indigenous peoples in the Americas have become more politically active in asserting their treaty rights and expanding their influence. |
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The second form of asserting power involved treaties in which Indian rulers acknowledged the Company's hegemony in return for limited internal autonomy. |
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Litigation has largely centered around church properties, with the Episcopal leadership asserting ownership of buildings occupied by departing congregations. |
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From the treatise on herbs a passage is quoted asserting it to have been composed in 1357 in honour of the author's natural lord, Edward III, king of England. |
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She was asserting ecclesiastical suzerainty as 'highbishop' much as the Ui Nelll kings of Tara were claiming suzerainty over other provincial kings. |
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His portraits of the royal family and nobles are a record of the court in the years when Henry was asserting his supremacy over the English church. |
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Some historians sidestep speculation about the visions by asserting that her belief in her calling is more relevant than questions about the visions' ultimate origin. |
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During World War II, Iceland joined Denmark in asserting neutrality. |
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For his part, leader of Fadheela Parliamentary bloc, Ammar Tomah praised Hakeems views, asserting that their visions are compatible with Hakeem's, the statement concluded. |
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For his part, Kobler praised Hakeems concepts, asserting that the UN agrees with his views in adopting dialogue, without escalation, to get out of current crisis. |
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It was argue that by asserting the historic episcopate the doctrine of the priesthood of all believers, stated in the 1932 Methodist Deed of Union, was being denied. |
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From Halicarnassus, Alexander proceeded into mountainous Lycia and the Pamphylian plain, asserting control over all coastal cities to deny the Persians naval bases. |
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For the crime of asserting their rights, for daring to question the status quo, they find themselves subjected to days of almost Torquemadan torture. |
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The Essex kings issued coins that echoed those issued by Cunobeline simultaneously asserting a link to the first century rulers while emphasising independence from Mercia. |
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