(1) They are conducted in order to assert authority and extend influence.
(2) It was time to assert himself
(3) At a later stage, the tenant was able to assert his rights to possession of the land against anyone who dispossessed him.
(4) But surely if any religious creed is to have validity it has to assert its authority over science?
(5) The other response is to assert that the supremacy is in fact the solution to the despair.
(6) They come to court to assert their rights, not to exercise some form of consumer choice.
(7) The claimants assert that their claims should also have been settled.
(8) How strong are you in the face of someone trying to assert authority over you through their verbal abuse?
(9) Throughout history, wars have been followed by ritualised attempts to assert legal authority.
(10) They will allow people to assert their rights to fair use over copyright materials.
(11) The good librarian is able to assert authority when required
(12) For his era, he's no different from anyone else: what a father did to assert his authority was take his belt off.
(13) In order to establish that contention the applicants assert they have no need to rely upon any statutory underpinning.
(14) When women can assert human rights against them, through a law they can use themselves, women will have a right to a place in the world.
(15) Even if copyright expires, the court ruled, common law can be applied to assert the rights of the original owner.
(16) That way you assert your authority, but your colleagues don't think you're a git.
(17) Neither does he explicitly assert that our natural beliefs are true.
(18) I would however assert that the belief in absolute truth requires an attempt to follow it as best as possible.
(19) If you don't assert yourself with confidence, then you'll be manipulated as a puppet of society.
(20) That is, is there any constitutional fact which is asserted about time limits, time element or the like?