No big deal, really, except that some clever rainmaker for government grants has found a way to assert a connection with global warming.
While the U.S. was struggling through the Depression and encouraging the kind of representational art tinged with social themes propagated by the Works Progress Administration, the Park Avenue cubists insisted art should exist apart from politics, in a protected sphere where individuals could assert a private vision.
Bowman himself stands in a peculiarly poor position to assert such a claim.
Under the terms of the legal settlement, a doctor no longer has to assert that a patient will improve to be eligible for skilled nursing care and rehab.
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However, I would assert a cautionary note with regard to the quality of U.S. intelligence here.
Bustros did not simply assert a theological view at odds with the doctrine of the Catholic Church.
They contradict theories that assert a large causal role for expansion of contraception in the reduction of fertility.
To assert it is an art is to assert a deficit of knowledge of what valuing non-private companies entails.
Moreover, Mr Kabila is keen to assert a new sense of sovereignty.
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The Journal didn't leap at that comment and assert a Bush conspiracy.
But is the U.K. government putting its new-found love affair with the Internet at risk through a desire to assert national control over the international Web?
The federal district court in Miami ruled that the Republicans had failed to assert a violation of federal constitutional rights and therefore refused to intervene in the decision of state officials.
These losers were foreigners who had not paid taxes in their home countries on the amounts they invested with Bernie and, therefore, could not come forward to assert a claim without risking prosecution.
So the question of how Oracle can profit from the success of Android and the role of Java in that success now hinges on whether one can assert a copyright on an API.
Obama signaled earlier this month he was prepared to assert a vigorous constitutional right to marriage, but confine it for now only to the Proposition 8 matter and perhaps to the seven other states with civil union laws like California's.
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Obama had signaled last week he was prepared to assert a vigorous constitutional right to marriage, but confine it for now only to the Proposition 8 case and perhaps to the seven other states with civil union laws like California's.
The rapid and disruptive shift in the industry toward those business-driven themes have led Ellison to assert a bold claim: new competitive dynamics in the database sector will raise the stakes for Teradata and other relatively lower-profile players that have generally stayed under the radar of Oracle, IBM, and even Microsoft SQL Server.
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This can be the case both defensively, where a small company is being sued by a larger company, he notes, or offensively, when a small IP owner is unable to assert its rights against a larger company.
But the Marciano opinion reminds us just how difficult it is for a debtor to successfully assert the Impossibility Defense.
Social Security's actuaries assert that a two-percentage-point increase in payroll taxes would render the system solvent for another 75 years.
Other Egyptian press reports assert that a separate round of arrests in December netted four members of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, disguised as Iraqi Shia refugees.
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To assert that a currency board would somehow make things better in Turkey is a repetition of the same mistaken reasoning that we see in Argentina.
"One of the challenges we have in this world ... is that some communities are looked down as inferior and there's a major struggle to assert our culture, " Maharaj said.
Mainstream scientists are still struggling to find a word that implies that further warming is expected to re-assert itself - maybe a pause in warming, or a hiatus, or an apparent standstill.
But now even Mr Djukanovic's enemies in Podgorica, the capital, who say that their youthful president is much less of a reformer than his western friends assert, admit that his popularity is rising again, after a dip induced by the first two weeks of bombing Montenegro's military and naval installations.
For years Silicon Valley worried that Myhrvold's IV would become a giant patent troll, a secretive extortion vehicle that would not produce anything but would assert its patent hoard in a barrage of licensing schemes and expensive lawsuits.
Following a three-year investigation, the German prosecutors assert that three HP VPs approved creation of a fund which was used to route cash to Russia through a network of shell companies.
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"It is a time for the Tahitians to really assert themselves within their normal French lifestyles, " said Karen Stevenson, a New Zealand-based historian.
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