reassertion造句1. A rapid reassertion of royal authority was essential, and this provided Gloucester with an opening.
2. Gummer calls for the reassertion of the importance and centrality of the religiously sanctioned, monogamous heterosexual relationship to our culture.
3. Postmodern Geographies: The Reassertion of Space in Critical Social Theory . London: Verso.
4. Because of rising nationalism and reassertion of traditional values in Asia, shoving "the white man's Christianity" upon Asians is no longer advisable.
5. More broadly, the war marked a successful reassertion of a Russian "zone of influence" – setting back the prospects of Nato or European Union membership for Georgia and Ukraine.
6. The first pointed to a reassertion of nation-states at the heart of Europe; the second led France to conclude that a European community was in its vital interest.
7. This is the antithesis of provincialness; it means reassertion of one's own travelled path.
8. Beijing's reassertion is also the result of a keen understanding of ground realities in Arunachal and Ladakh.
9. The samurai response to the potential threat posed by the merchants was a reassertion of their lowly political and social position.
10. When Labour regained power in 1974, it called for a reassertion of public control of the economy.
11. Well, I think the first thing will be a reassertion of the 8 per cent GDP target as a rate at which the country can comfortably grow.
12. The transition from Samak [Sundaravej] to Somchai [Wongsawat] was very much the reassertion of Thaksin's influence.
13. Although in public China's leaders eschew triumphalism,[/reassertion.html] there is a sense in Beijing that the reassertion of the Middle Kingdom's global ascendancy is at hand (see ).
14. Although in public China's leaders eschew triumphalism, there is a sense in Beijing that the reassertion of the Middle Kingdom's global ascendancy is at hand (see article).