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单词 Assert
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1. She continued to assert that she was innocent.
2. She continued to assert her innocence.
3. You're too timid-you must try to assert yourself more.
4. The German Chancellor was anxious to assert his government's commitment to further European unity.
5. Mr. Helm plans to assert that the bill violates the First Amendment.
6. He managed to assert his power over the media.
7. He has to overcome his inability to assert himself.
8. She wished to assert her independence from her parents.
9. National pride began to assert itself.
10. I really must assert myself more in meetings.
11. Women began to assert themselves politically.
12. The defendants, who continue to assert their innocence, are expected to appeal.
13. To assert this is to denigrate the effectiveness of the police.
14. I was determined to assert my authority from the beginning.
15. The Nordic countries have been quick to assert their interest in the development of the Baltic States.
16. Edward III tried to assert his independence of the regime at court.
17. Gradually the visiting midfield began to assert themselves.
18. They assert that Edward Ziobron murdered his wife.
19. Women everywhere are beginning to assert their rights.
20. Many states assert powerful control over their news media.
21. Corbett tried to assert himself once more.
22. Oftel is still trying to assert its authority.
23. Islam began to assert itself in the seventh century.
23. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
24. Don't be afraid to assert yourself in the interview.
25. Congress began to assert its authority.
26. With close friends in their lives,people develop courage and positive attitudes.Teenagers have the moral support to assert their individuality;the elderly approach their advanced years with optimism and an interest in life. 
27. The new rules would effectively block protesters' attempts to assert their rights.
28. After the war, the army made an attempt to assert its authority in the south of the country.
29. After having been subjugated to ambition, your maternal instincts are at last starting to assert themselves.
30. Which man wants to admit that he's a wimp and needs to assert himself?
1. She continued to assert that she was innocent.
2. She continued to assert her innocence.
3. The German Chancellor was anxious to assert his government's commitment to further European unity.
4. Mr. Helm plans to assert that the bill violates the First Amendment.
5. To assert this is to denigrate the effectiveness of the police.
31. I think it is just because his is too mild and won't make an effort to assert himself.
32. No arguments assert my right: The sun is behind me.
33. When it was too late to alter the course of events, the party's leaders found the courage to assert themselves.
34. The Tory critics object that the Church is peddling left-wing politics as a religious message, while failing to assert moral values.
35. But she sought not so much to break a taboo as to assert her independence from the male yoke.
36. But after 1947, Nehru began to assert his supremacy and sack party chiefs who opposed him.
37. These assert that perceptions are strictly identical with certain events in the nervous system.
38. Today, orchestral musicians wish to assert their identities again, to escape the thrall of the baton at last.
39. He is just trying to assert his singularity as a writer.
40. Awake,arise,and assert yourself,you dreamers of the world. Your star is now in ascendancy. Napoleon Hill 
41. Alternatively it can be balanced by the large expanse of blank, negative mount, which will assert its texture.
42. Those arguments then assert that functional alignment is the only logical answer.
43. Almost any child will assert that recess is the best part of the school day.
44. The approach allowed Hostetler to call plays and assert control.
45. Perhaps, you might assert, you would never make such a silly mistake.
46. To choose not to assert ourselves. To let our needs be as important as those of others.
47. The trade of Wells puts demand on Chris Carpenter to assert himself at the top of the rotation.
48. At decision-making time these consequences are simply left unmentioned,() allowing organizational leaders to feign surprise when qualitative costs finally assert themselves.
49. We may assert that there is no such thing as truth, but we regard that as a true statement.
50. They may assert, for instance, that crucial evidence was covered up or a confession was coerced.
51. There became room for younger, different, mainly nonconformist leaders to assert themselves, not necessarily by parliamentary means.
52. In the first months of Whitelaw rule, strong-arm cliques began to assert themselves in Belfast.
53. So by this means, the interest of ownership in the performance of the business owned can assert itself.
54. For to say something, to assert it, is to say that it is the case, that it is true.
55. The central question in the case was whether Burroughs could assert a patent claim before it knew whether the drug worked.
56. If women are to have equal opportunity, they must loudly assert their ability to do all traditional "male' jobs.
57. Lileikis has tried unsuccessfully to assert a Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination rather than answer allegations in the suit.
58. The party will continue to assert itself and severely punish political dissent.
59. In coastal areas social mobility led some lower castes and classes to assert themselves against headmen.
60. It is safe to assert that no government proper ever had a provision in its organic law for its own termination. ABRAHAM LINCOLN 
61. It would be unrealistic to assert that the activity is risk free.
62. And the revolution in the structure of services and management meant elderly frail people found it increasingly difficult to assert their rights.
63. In the community tank you can observe the pecking order being established when sub-adults begin to assert themselves.
64. You have a certain window of opportunity to assert yourself.
65. If he or she asks you to pick something up, assert yourself or defuse the situation but don't bend down.
66. After 1947, Nehru began to assert his supremacy and sack party chiefs who opposed him.
67. I had to assert the authority of my casting vote.
68. You need to be selective and judge when it is appropriate to assert your rights.
69. Chapman took over at Leeds at a time when professional footballers were beginning to assert themselves as an organized body of workers.
70. He would assert this power, however,[] in a way limited only to Chicago.
71. Sinhala people assert that Sri Lanka belongs exclusively to the Sinhala Buddhists.
72. Even before his reforms the old Supreme Soviet had begun to assert itself.
73. Although markets are treated globally, they assert that overseas operations act simply as delivery pipelines to a unified global market.
74. Abusers are often suspicious and jealous, suffer from low self-esteem and need to assert themselves.
75. It is painful to face the self we know we have never had the integrity to honor and assert. Nathaniel Branden 
76. It was an awkward way for Congress to assert its Constitutional right and duty to declare war.
77. Government reports assert that Captain Lorenzo hanged himself in his cell.
78. It would be hypocritical to assert that the public sector provides better standards.
79. The building had one of those brightly timbered exteriors which assert more age than they probably possess.
80. Although the first generation of women priests had to fight to assert their identity, those problems have been ironed out.
81. Assert yourself and tell him to shove off, or just ignore him and put the phone down.
82. Dependent and insecure, they may find it difficult to join in and to assert themselves.
83. Working men of earlier generations had less need to assert who or what they were.
84. It is easy enough to assert that active transport across membranes occurs, but much harder to explain how.
85. I had to rediscover and assert my Jamaicanness but qualify it with references to my London upbringing.
86. Teenage children begin to assert their independence and this can lead to a good deal of friction in the family.
87. He was now in the position to assert himself when openings for public office occurred.
88. He can concede that he has shifted positions on major issues, just as the Republicans assert.
89. To assert that all normal human behaviour is culturally moulded does not necessarily prove that it is also culturally determined.
90. Power gives us the ability to control, to choose and to assert our independence.
91. If the political scientist Walter Clemens is right, the legislature could assert an even bigger role.
92. It is also simple-minded to assert that everyone can or should be involved in the complexities of designing universities or opera houses.
93. The new pope did not share the general goodwill towards Frederick, and wanted to assert the superiority of pope over emperor.
94. Here the resulting effect is to emphatically assert a present state.
95. Catastrophe, as discussed in Chapter 13, can be linked with inevitability, to assert dramatic power.
96. And if so, we can not, without qualifications, assert that no particular can be in two places at once.
97. But when, however, the expansion slows down, the gravitational effect begins to assert itself.
98. They assert that the destiny of the soul is related to the activity of the soul during its habitation in the body.
99. All short-term gains have their price, and organizational costs firmly assert it.
100. He is entitled to assert his supposed right on reasonably equal terms.
101. The government's response was to use the Freikorps and other repressive means to assert its authority.
102. Lucy Honeychurch's generation are trying to assert their right to choose for themselves the path of their lives.
103. And he takes a travelling rug with him - another of those fussy bag-and-baggage objects which assert the novel's tonality.
104. They further assert that this value is consistent with eyewitness accounts.
105. They assert that the student has been incapacitated by the power differential, and must be in need of their protection.
106. Stickers are available throughout the county to help squeezed out pedestrians assert their rights.
107. In education, parents are beginning to assert control over the schools.
108. Some investors assert that the lack of a spending accord, for now, will buoy bonds by choking off economic growth.
109. Minority rights National and ethnic minorities continued to assert their interests.
110. But the logic of the situation now began to assert itself.
111. But industry analysts assert that the proposed merger, announced Monday, could produce significant job reductions.
112. Here, black has come up from the streets and into the drawing room; overleaf, neutral tones assert themselves.
113. The assert statement was added in version 1.4.
113. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
114. They are agitating to assert autonomy.
115. The enemy will invariably seek opportunities to assert himself.
116. The laws of historical development will assert themselves.
117. Samba Boys assert themselves as the World's greatest.
118. assert.h is for the assert() debugging macro.
119. Cross-border tax disputes can arise when two states assert conflicting rights to tax an individual or company.
120. Be brave to assert ourselves more on the premise of moral action.
121. No one means to seriously assert the right to rock-and-roll or ice cream — they're just being silly, having some fun!
122. But here is the problem with that view: it is actually no sillier to assert the right to rock-and-roll or ice cream than to assert the right to healthcare or education.
123. The assertion code is executed during debugging, and if one of the conditions is found not to hold, execution statement condit assert usually stops with a message.
124. The obligee may assert against the new obligor all its rights to payment or other performance under the contract in account of the obligation transferred.
125. You can verify this by calling the assert statement on the last line.
126. Says Burka: "One way to assert your independence is by procrastinating, even if the person you are rebelling against is yourself."
127. The assert statement simply verifies that the total_rows property is equal to 4.
128. In the checked build of your driver, ASSERT generates code to evaluate the Boolean expression.
129. The endlessness of the universe is that of the space, and the existence of such endlessness assert pressure beyond our wildest dreams.
130. It also shows us the general vitality and the ability to assert oneself, it describes a general tone of being which colors everything else.
131. Additionally, the defendant may file a counter - claim (or cross-claim) to assert the defendant's own claims against the plaintiff.
132. The buffer differs from the current amplifier as it sets out to provide whatever current level is demanded from it in order to maintain the signal voltage told to assert .
133. Unless the passion of it is to die down, it must somehow assert its universality.
134. The president has been able to assert his ultimate supremacy over the prime minister.
135. To recover the King's revenues was as important as to assert his prerogative.
136. Customer oriented, credibility, communication abilities and ability to assert oneself .
137. Mr Vermes, who was close to that research effort, finds good reason to criticise it for slowness and carelessness—but no ground to assert a conspiracy.
138. More than 100 testcase and 10 assert statement were developed.
139. Ability to assert oneself , Integrity, independence, team work and willing to work under pressure.
140. This kind of assertion seems previou assert order to require special language extensions and has led people to suggest introducing first-order predicate calculus.
141. "He was using the art of the golden age in Spain to assert his avant-garde credentials, " said Richardson.
142. As Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie assert, "the only way to learn a new programming language is by writing programs in it.
143. They must learn the ropes before they can assert themselves.
144. Existing review procedures — whether before or after issuance — are simply inadequate, Jaffe and Lerner assert.
145. But if the partner is remote, then CICS does not directly trust the partner to assert unauthenticated user IDs unless it identifies itself with a trusted digital certificate.
146. At the same time, military technologists assert that tele-operated, semi-autonomous and autonomous robots are the best way to protect the lives of American troops.
147. Some people assert, correctly, that to limit First Amendment protections to those activities we like is to eviscerate the Constitution.
148. Check that at least one employee with the current ID exists in the reference variable to assert that the employee number is valid.
149. Dr. Strangelove is Stanley Kubrick's darkly comedic masterpiece that uses his witty and cutting brand of satire to boldly assert that the destruction of Earth is, in fact, bad.
150. The report by the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission says it raises the prospect that China might use its powers to "assert some level of control over the internet".
151. When importing an interop method, assert unmanaged code permission, and demand appropriate permission instead.
152. There are musicologists who assert that the three great innovators in our musical history were Monteverdi, Bach, and Stravinsky, though the assertion is disputable.
153. Another preferred technique is to assign the function's return value to a temporary variable and then test the variable in an ASSERT statement.
154. Only after women have been able to assert their rights in all spheres of society and culture have they been able to exert their rights in divorce court, but that is a subject for another article.
155. Because of this crisis and because of our love of Christ, his gospel and his church, we endeavor to assert anew our commitment to the central truths of the Reformation and of historic evangelicalism .
156. You have the image of the cutting off, the castration, of the power of generativity. All poetic potency, all power to assert oneself in the world, can be severed and that's it.
157. He spoke from far away inside a little meek voice-box afraid or unwilling to assert himself.
158. We may as well assert that because a child has thriven upon milk, that it is never to have meat, or that the first twenty years of our lives is to become a precedent for the next twenty.
159. Do you think that the monarchical ingredients which are more prevalent in other governments, have purged them from all foul stains?Their histories assert the contrary.
160. I choose rather to hesitate my opinion than to assert it roundly.
161. The appeals court ruled that because Hamdan was a member of al Qaeda, the Geneva Conventions did not apply to him and he could not assert the unlawfulness of the military commissions on that basis.
162. Bob could assert that having GUTs is the mark of the modern professional programmer.
163. Add test conditions or other assert statement to verify the script results.
164. Power gives us the ability to control, to choose and assert our independence.
165. Scholars assert that hanging the wine bottle in smoke matured wine faster and improved its taste.
166. You must assert yourself or they will continue to bully you.
167. The US, though still a huge military, diplomatic and economic presence in the region, cannot assert its interests as forthrightly as it once could.
168. But there are many products which assert using the style of MPEG4 only apply it to transit the other format of video picture to MPEG4 format in the video stores phase.
169. We assert that the Braun - Blanquet approach does not fall short.
170. The equipment suppliers always inquire, suspect and indict to assert their lawful behalf.
171. Assert checks of Property Specification Language(PSL) are used to verify functions of the controller to decrease verification complexity and enhance verification quality and speed.
172. How to assert the fundamental breach of contract for the international sale of goods?
173. Instead(Sentence dictionary), interrupt gracefully . Redirect the dialogue so those you can assert your point.
174. They see it as unilateral and potentially illegal because it may assert extraterritorial jurisdiction on carriers from other countries.
175. The endlessness of the universe is that of the space, and the existence of such endlessness assert pressure beyond our wildest dreams. Why it is endless?
176. By the 1920s, however, suburbs in many parts of the country began to incorporate and to assert home rule, hemming cities in.
177. We assert that wild lions can ipso facto not be observed in the Sahara desert.
178. There are those who assert that the switch to an information-based economy is in the same camp as other great historical milestones, particularly the Industrial Revolution.
179. In 1962, President Sukarno of Indonesia used the Jakarta Games to assert Indonesian leadership in the Third World, and angered both rival India and the International Olympic Committee as a result.
180. If the test fixture runs without throwing any unhandled exceptions, and all of the Assert statements pass without problems, the Test Results window shows a green light.
181. But Mr. Hawking and Mr. Mlodinow assert that "their creation does not require the intervention of some supernatural being or god.
182. Unless firms have patents of their own to assert so they can reach a cross-licensing agreement (often with money changing hands too), they will be in trouble.
183. It is safe to assert that no government proper even had a provision in its organic law for its own termination.
184. There are those with collectivist notions of social organization (the ideologues and visionaries among us) who assert we should all love one another and share our stuff and not be competitive.
185. The jurists of that period very commonly assert that the power of Testation itself is of Natural Law, that it is a right conferred by the Law of Nature.
186. An intractable problem for the concept of " synonymy " is that, we should assume different speakers take the same way to partition the World,[] when we assert different expressions are synonymy .
187. It then becomes difficult to assert oneself as a sex worker or to speak openly about what there is to like about this work without being judged.
188. A leader must assert himself sometimes in order to be followed.
189. In JUnit, for example, the Assertion class is a concrete class with a boatload of static assert methods, which the all-too-familiar TestCase class extends.
190. I believe I may assert that they were really in possession of deep and growing happiness.
191. But the spirit has stirred and the nation has begun to assert itself.
192. Different as the circumstances are, however, a number of political groups coincidently apply the term "Marxism-Leninism" and assert it as the brace of their theoretical system.
193. This problem can be caused when you place important code in an ASSERT statement to verify that it performs correctly.
194. It didn't really crash, it found an assert statement. So if you look at the bottom of the function, you'll see that, in fact, I checked for that.
195. The extensive list of the assert methods can be found in the Simple Test documentation.
196. Now you can re-claim your sovereignty, and begin to assert yourself to regain your full rights.
197. If Mr Penn had properly charted the whole course of Henry VII's struggle to assert himself, this vigorous and thoroughly enjoyable book would have been even better.
198. This work investigates strategies for building an Expert Database System (EDS) based on RDBMS, assert that a RDBMS can perform knowledge-based reasoning in addition to its other tasks.
199. For the expiration of the limitation period to have effect, the obligor must assert it as a defence.
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