assertively in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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It can be a low priority for agencies who feel they have limited resources and have to assertively prioritise.
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It meant assertively stating his farming attributes and recalls it was a valuable lesson.
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Often, the best solution to situations where you find yourself caught in the middle is to assertively express yourself.
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Parents in their mid-30s assertively told their kids "you're going to love this" as they beamed with anticipation.
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The choreography is more strident, assertively demonstrative and, in parts, more obviously draws upon recognisable indigenous ceremonial dance.
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This doesn't mean lashing out or blaming others, but rather assertively communicating your needs.
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Who that might be remains to be seen, but the next mayor must be able to lead assertively and independently.
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Cancer speaks openly and assertively, as do diabetes and heart disease.
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Those attending the training were taught how to communicate assertively and be confident to handle risky situations.
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He assertively manipulated his negatives with both scratches and brush strokes, creating prints that had the appearance of a blend between painting and photography.
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