Examples of using Asserts in English and their translations into Italian
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The article also asserts that.
Jadue asserts himself, and chile is the host country.
The European Parliament asserts its rights.
Metaphor asserts a likeness between two unlike things.
I feel like I'm living with my own family," asserts Xu.
People also translate
But the pope asserts the exact opposite.
It is grander than in the dance," Zhang asserts proudly.
An authority asserts rights over them; or.
Chamberlain sticks to his policy of doing nothing while Churchill boldly asserts himself.
An authority asserts rights over them; or.
This is the same as what Theravada asserts as the Sangha Gem.
Her poster asserts that everyone has the right to seek asylum.
Any product that asserts so is a pure scam!
Diorama asserts itself as the fashionable signature bag of the new Dior woman.
Sometimes my natural skepticism asserts itself, but I cannot walk away.
Lucas asserts that galactic society in the prequels is much more sophisticated.
My client also asserts his entitlement to over.
This asserts a word boundary This part does not actually match any characters.
Whereas America asserts itself, Europe questions itself.".
Hobbes asserts a heartless"power," with an absolutist and rationalist justification.
Revelation itself asserts that Truth is compatible with reason.
Stäubli asserts its position as a global innovator by.
The Schengen Area asserts the principle of freedom of movement.
The stronger asserts his will, it's the law of nature».
The Company asserts all rights over its intellectual property.
GT Antonio D'Amico asserts himself at Imola and flies to the head of the table.
In spite of everything, He asserts without any concessions:«I had to suffer».
It reveals a character that asserts itself with independence and determination.
Because the other party asserts claims under the employment relationship in good faith;
This work persuasively asserts its independence from the unreasonable demands of political didacticism.".