Perhaps the proper response now should be our reassertion of the words of our President. |
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What is puzzling is why the reassertion of a traditional religion should arouse such hostility and denigration. |
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It is a symbolic reassertion of the efficacy of diplomacy and dialogue over the use of force in international disputes. |
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Yet the appeal to tripartition as the reassertion in triangular format of dialectical possibilities otherwise self-defeating achieves little. |
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In this context, modern Chiricahua settlement patterns now indicate a reassertion of traditional Chiricahua spatial patterns. |
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The immediate reaction was a crisis of confidence, followed by a reassertion of Scottish distinctiveness in culture and politics. |
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The availability of the means of production has seemed to go alongside a compensatory reassertion of spectacular power. |
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That the sesquicentennial of the potato famine would be the occasion for a reassertion of Irish consciousness is not surprising. |
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In other words, they want to avenge history, to undo the shame of half a millennium ago with a reassertion of their glory today. |
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Since the political system validates the commercial order, the oligarchy is vulnerable to a reassertion of control by the owners of public institutions. |
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In tandem with a reform of the modern Mass, already tentatively under way, the foundations could be laid for a return to dignified worship and reassertion of doctrine. |
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But nor are they comfortable with the reassertion of western leadership in international affairs. |
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Portugal is all too keen to exploit the quincentennial for a glorious reassertion of its place within the European Community which has kept it at the margins for centuries. |
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Language revitalization thus depends first and foremost on a community's reassertion of its cultural identity. |
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The Committee is disturbed about the reassertion of traditional attitudes towards women in Kyrgyz society. |
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In these cases reassertion of the people's newly recovered identity always went hand in hand with a language revival. |
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In response, all I received was a reassertion of this position, which I regard at the very least as surprising. |
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The reassertion of the intangible character of the common rules decided would have been more useful than the triumphant, tiresome declarations of various Heads of State at the end of the European Council. |
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What remains to be seen as we await emergency international meetings is how far the re-regulation of finance will go, and how much more profound will be the needed reassertion of the role of governments. |
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Such an election would signify a major milestone on the road towards the full reassertion of Lebanon's sovereignty, territorial integrity, unity and political independence. |
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Financial collapse has led not just to the discrediting of an ideology, but also to a major reassertion of the role of governments in maintaining systemic financial stability. |
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The United States thus worked hard to prevent the reassertion of Dutch authority over Indonesia, even threatening in 1949 to withhold Marshall Plan aid until The Netherlands recognized Indonesian independence. |
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Overall, the conditions prevailing in Lebanon are not conducive to the reassertion of the country's sovereignty, territorial integrity, unity and political independence. |
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The preservation and reassertion of the value of cultural property and traditions should ensure that the heritage becomes the matrix of a living culture, in which the creative impulse is constantly renewed. |
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This means good local knowledge and contacts, as well as constant reassertion to all concerned of the need for full respect for humanitarian principles. |
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Instead, it seems to have opted for a creeping reassertion of media control, targeting certain journalists, publishers and bloggers to scare others into compliance. |
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