assert in the PONS Dictionary

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He strove in his turn-of-the-20th-century residential work to design houses in which the culture of the people has asserted itself.
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It now becomes us as chiropractors to assert our religious rights.
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His fusor design is feasible enough, he asserted, to render unnecessary the construction of larger and larger test models still too small to achieve break-even.
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The growth of the field is asserted to be exponential and unstable.
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Business rules are intended to assert business structure or to control or influence the behavior of the business.
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Another is the uncertainty principle of quantum mechanics, which asserts the impossibility of simultaneously knowing both the position and the momentum of a particle.
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Instead, they assert the existence of sets satisfying a stated condition.
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They asserted that it infringes upon autonomy based on uncertain evidence, with possible negative effects.
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The book asserted that reading this material encouraged similar behavior in children.
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He asserts that there are situations in which the cost is shared between the primary and secondary female.
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