At some point, I realize that almost all parents assert to their kids in a very loud voicethat they are the head of the house.
To assert it is an art is to assert a deficit of knowledge of what valuing non-private companies entails.
You need to assert yourself to keep your aging parent safe, but you are afraid of upsetting him or her.
The IRS agreed to not assert any 75% civil fraud penalties and the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) agreed to not assert any civil penalties for the failure to timely file a Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBAR).
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The alternative, we are told, is that the Navy will have to take risks to assert our rights to untrammeled innocent passage.
The Federal Reserve continues to assert its intention to purchase a trillion dollars of Treasury securities and mortgages, adding a trillion dollars to its portfolio and stuffing a trillion dollars of new liquidity into the banking system, until the unemployment rate falls below 6.5% or inflation breaks out.
These spiralling conflicts eventually drove Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York, to assert his own claim to the throne.
On the other hand, he used the interview as an opportunity to again send a message to anyone willing to listen that he wants Israel to assert itself and continue to protect his kingdom.
In his extended compositions, Ellington sought to assert jazz's right to the same respect as classical music.
Morsy assumed office June 30 and moved quickly to assert his authority, attempting to call back into session lawmakers whose elections had been thrown out by a June decision from Egypt's Constitutional Court.
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.
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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An article earlier this month in news outlet ProPublica was the latest to assert that Magnetar designed deals built to fail that caused cascading losses for investors on the other side of the trades.
Nevertheless, most other countries remain unpersuaded, and arrived in Tunis to assert more governmental control, if only to minimise America's dominant role.
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The BBC's Aleem Maqbool in Islamabad says that this is just one sign that Pakistan is trying to assert itself much more when it comes to its relationship with Washington.
Though breastfeeding activists are quick to assert that no woman should be made to feel ashamed of their choices, mothers who have turned to formula feeding report feeling judged and criticised.
"Sports itself requires athletes to assert themselves against an opponent, such as to obtain possession of a soccer ball or basketball, " Cohn said.
If Amazon does participate, says Forrester research analyst James Staten, the company will likely use its heft in the cloud computing industry to assert control over the standard and shape it to Amazon's current services.
No other publisher has been so willing to assert, in the face of all evidence to the contrary, that the digital poses no true threat to print, that the Web is something that can safely be ignored.
On the question of private sector involvement, attention has understandably focussed on the default issue, and whether it is credible to simply assert that this will apply to "Greece and Greece alone".
But I resent Bromwich trying to assert that there is not a very political desire to slow down the pace of offshore permitting.
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His debate answer to that fact was to assert that "we've built enough pipeline to wrap around the entire Earth once, " whatever that means.
They would not be the first to assert that it is a breach of fiduciary duty to waste assets of the corporation on the parties, or over leveraging.
Brighton failed to assert themselves and, as a result, were condemned to their fourth successive defeat.
Deprived of its right to assert facts, Christianity, for example, is reduced to the status of a fan club for the sayings of Jesus.
Because he was not there to assert his authority, there was not one Soviet attempt to reach the Moon, but several rival schemes to reach the Moon.
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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.
But Prime Minister Fouad Siniora has tried to assert his government's authority by deploying thousands of soldiers to Hezbollah strongholds in the south near the Israeli border.
"We will continue to assert our intellectual property rights and defend against Apple's claims to ensure our continued ability to provide innovative mobile products to consumers, " it said.
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