Examples of using Assert in English and their translations into Finnish
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Assert and exert.
Rights that you can and should assert.
Assert:'rule' returned NULL.
You get back in there and you assert yourself.
I can assert multiple contradictory positions.
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Sometimes other priorities assert themselves.
Assert:'network_rule' return invalid protocol.
To do so it must assert three main principles.
Keeping the above definition in view, we can confidently assert.
All free peoples must assert their fundamental liberty.
If they assert that they are settled by the competition between the capitalists, they say nothing.
Are a member of a criminal organisation? a man who evidently has psychological issues,So one could assert that you.
We have to assert ourselves and have our voices heard.
There is, therefore, a European model, andwe should be proud of it, we should assert it, carry it, take it up, defend it and protect it.
Others assert that at high doses, the rush is as well solid.
Actually, it is simple ahead throughout stories from people who assert that they continued to lose hair even after undertaking such costly procedures.
Professionals assert that this motif has come to us from the depths of centuries, and in times immemorial we have been loved by many peoples.
GMOs are one of the contributing factors to increased food prices andworld hunger, as international economic organisations now openly assert.
That I have to assert my involvement. Hope. You see, it's precisely because of her.
Those academics who address the question of implications for the internal market generally assert that the multiplicity of national laws does give rise to problems.
Many people assert that the milk quotas have lost their economic raison d'etre.
Bournival is hot right now, for sure,” affirmed Therrien,who has watched the rugged left winger assert himself in each of the three preseason games he's played.
Some critics assert he was a charlatan with a large ego and a constant need for self-glorification.
There are too many citizens and businesses that are still unaware of their rights andthe ways in which they can assert them, and I uphold Mrs Werthmann's remark calling for greater transparency.
Many web sites assert, what you need to get acquainted with the use of tactile contact and with high persistence.
In their unformed consciousness, adolescent smoking is associated with status, which is why they seek to get into a group of smoking teenagers,where they simply have to smoke to"assert their status" among peers.
Numerous of individuals assert that meratol scam; It's real, but just for them.
Others assert that the measures carried out by us are aimed against Finland's independence or at interference in her internal and external affairs.
Who wants to rely on them, can assert its own interests only rarely," said the mirror.
The CCCTB's proponents assert that each Member State will retain its autonomy to determine its national tax rate- but will they?