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"assertively" Definitions
  1. in a strong and confident way, so that people take notice of what you think or want
"assertively" Synonyms
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Mr. Carlson is too prickly to be assertively for anyone.
Among Latinos, acceptance of gay culture has moved ahead less assertively.
Choose two or three ingredients, then season them interestingly and assertively.
TikTok assertively answers anyone's what should I watch with a flood.
Her otherworldly approach to visuals has assertively become its own signature style.
Keitany said she did not plan to challenge the field so assertively.
It's the opposite of "highkey," for when you're sincerely or assertively into something
It is Norwegian's first retreat from a transatlantic market it had entered assertively.
Insufficient scale may prevent it from taking on rivals more assertively, Explorador's Gato added.
"Everything has changed so rapidly and assertively in the last ten years," he said.
No one can become a millionaire without knowing how to deal with people assertively.
From this enveloping texture, voices and instruments emerge, sometimes assertively and sometimes almost imperceptibly.
Once you've determined why you flake, the fun begins: Say no, assertively and often.
Millennials are assertively organizing support groups and protests on behalf of immigrants and refugees.
Upon receipt of the nomination, the Senate must assertively fulfill its advice and consent role.
Clinton responded assertively to the news, urging regulators to take on the banks more aggressively.
Suzuki specializes in small, inexpensive cars and has marketed its products assertively in developing countries.
Peruvian-style chickens in the United States tend to follow the more assertively flavored route.
But analysts predict the central bank will have to act more assertively, perhaps this week.
Gordon played assertively all over, closing the scoring in the opening frame with a thunderous dunk.
IOTA, currently the world's tenth most valuable cryptocurrency, took an … assertively contrarian stance regarding this dictum.
There is usually an uncomfortable question one or more of the candidates have to answer assertively.
The car rode confidently alongside other drivers, braked for pedestrians, and inched its way assertively into intersections.
Above all, Rove wishes to recover the McKinley model of an assertively ­organized and electorally inclusive party.
That look speaks assertively to a Gen Z crowd chary of artifice and aggressive displays of sensuality.
That this sad fact is reflected so assertively at our "front door" daily should be no surprise.
In the meantime, civil rights advocates should assertively use the state laws that clearly apply to online commerce.
"The Communist Party is moving aggressively and assertively to use technology in deeply troubling ways," Ms. Sacks said.
I'd tell them to say calmly and assertively: 'I haven't done anything wrong; I haven't broken any law.
For now, the assertively salty-sweet hams are sold in boneless two- to three-pound chunks and whole.
Tell them to "lean out," reflect and consider the needs of others rather than assertively restating their own.
The manifesto of these artists was clear and forceful, printed assertively in their catalogue, addressed directly "To the Public".
It might seem out of character for President Trump to reach out so assertively to allies on either front.
"The challenge will be patience, as without earnings growth, markets will eventually go after multiples more assertively," said Madigan.
There was one man who was quietly intervening with him as well as people trying to more assertively intervene.
Here, you want a decidedly unfishy fish that will complement and not compete with the assertively flavored, summery sauce.
You experienced this effect yourself because your male boss gave you a significant raise only when you assertively complained.
With surprising tempos and thoughtful phrasing, the album assertively justifies its place in a crowded field of piano versions.
Two chapters are written in Spanish, an assertively cosmopolitan gesture recalling the immigrant Nabokov's use of French and Russian.
Borrell, who took up his post in December, has urged EU member states to act more assertively on Libya.
It's one the markets are going to throw up all over, but it's not that these people are assertively stupid.
Through the "engagement theory," Western governments and corporations helped create a China that is richer, stronger, and more assertively authoritarian.
The rule would force automakers to install features that assertively alert motorists that a vehicle has not been turned off.
But Rosneft and its powerful boss Igor Sechin have a track record of assertively fighting their corner in commercial disputes.
They worry the #MeToo debate is turning women into "snowflakes" who are overly sensitive or cannot assertively reject a man's persistence.
Comey made it abundantly clear that Russia will continue to be a threat unless the United States assertively addresses the threats.
At the same time, Democrats have moved quickly and assertively to try to claim the mantle as the party of women.
Instead of assertively coordinating and distributing vital equipment, the administration is letting states, hospitals, and federal agencies compete against each other.
" He predicted that in the United States "there may be guidelines, they may be voiced very assertively, but they'll be guidelines.
The chief executive can best attain this goal by assertively consulting, which will enhance the process deployed and the nominee chosen.
The company's other challenges can be addressed more assertively: an algorithm-first attention market isn't just centrally ruled, it's centrally allocated.
The country songwriters interested in exploring economics more assertively don't find a receptive industry, whether radio, country labels, or other gatekeepers.
So save future you the hassle and start saying no assertively, aggressively and with your eye on where you want to be.
They face the threat of being considered terrorists if they assertively oppose unjust laws, so it is often easier to remain silent.
Dress it assertively with fruity olive oil and tangy wine vinegar, and scatter over briny olives and flaky sea salt before serving.
Mr. Rubio, too, signaled to reporters on his campaign plane that he would challenge Mr. Trump more assertively on his command of policy.
Why has Britain responded more assertively to the Salisbury incident when it has turned a blind eye to similar ones in the past?
HBO has also assertively attacked big-name torrent sites like KickassTorrents and Torrentz with takedown requests, and episodes have been removed en masse.
Learning to act assertively and requesting help when you need it are two strategies that can help manage most stressful wedding-planning scenarios.
We never see his face, but as he stands and crouches assertively, reclines leisurely or sways his hips, he embodies confidence and pleasure.
Murray is just starting out, and in "Distances" she is doing so assertively, with a cool, steady gaze that suggests embers burning underneath.
Across the gallery, Sam Lipp's painting "Free Hospitals" (2015) quietly but assertively balances out "Spaghetti and Condoms" with an equal but opposite reaction.
Op-Ed Contributor The White House is assertively working to make America white again, and Democrats are too afraid to speak that truth.
It traces the life of a misunderstood German-speaking Jew in a city run first by an Austrian emperor, then by assertively nationalist Czechs.
Voice hearers, as they are known, are taught how to talk back assertively to their voices, and how to negotiate downtime from them, too.
Mr. Biden assertively defended his record, but he also made a false claim that he only opposed busing ordered by the Department of Education.
The administration would instead be wise to more assertively send the message that the arrest is a law enforcement action separate from trade talks.
There's some male involvement in unwanted pregnancies and some male investment in preventing them, especially if the male, like McDaniel, is assertively anti-abortion.
But in addition to that, we see opportunities to enhance our portfolio, and we&aposve done that very assertively over the last five years.
While most US art and history museums have shied away from addressing gun violence and gun control, one institution has remained assertively pro-firearms.
That's because when women act assertively or competitively, or when they appear emotionally restrained, these women are flouting gender norms about how they should behave.
They have good cause for their optimism: Trump ran the most assertively pro-gun campaign in memory, backed by record-breaking funding from the NRA.
If one Doreen Garner installation in the JTT booth looks like a meat rack with human-looking forms hanging by hooks, that is assertively intentional.
In a final cleansing or clearing, Ms. Williams grabbed a big broom and assertively swept the floor where the two had danced to Lil Wayne.
But even if Bayer and his colleagues can assertively present clear evidence and refute already-established preconceptions, that doesn't mean people are going to listen.
Making the case assertively for devolution of power to the English regions and the relocation of major institutions outside of London could be a start.
Assertively flavored cured pork — bacon, salami, prosciutto — add salty brawn to roasted vegetables and grains, pastas and salads, and a little goes a long way.
Salvini's brazen politicization of the issue, critics say, has added a veneer of legitimacy to deep-seated prejudices, and emboldened racists to act more assertively.
The New York Times has noted, "Among Latinos, acceptance of gay culture has moved ahead less assertively" when compared with gay-friendly cities such as Orlando.
It's something Mariette's clearly done before — she walks assertively into the room, and assumes a position so that Joi can superimpose her digital reflection onto her.
Coupa Chief Executive Officer Rob Bernshteyn said in an interview that now the company will look to expand "assertively" into Asia, Canada, Latin America and Australia.
Imperial College London and other British universities are assertively campaigning in Westminster and Brussels for policies that support talent mobility and access to European research programs.
Macron will also meet with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani to encourage Iran to stick with the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement that Trump so assertively opposes (Bloomberg).
That the drawings are usually assertively signed — Joyce Blumberg, J. Blumberg or Joyce B. — intensifies the impact and the sense of an artist coming full circle.
In the mainland United States, the word is used more assertively, if not defiantly — as a declaration of an identity that many people overlook or dismiss.
Although contemporary Jewish museums have always been focused on Holocaust education, they are reacting assertively to recent political events and a rise in far-right extremism.
Buchegger's objects, on the other hand, are genuinely playful, light, and buoyant — due in part to her assertively hand-hewn finish (as opposed to Koons's suprahuman sheen).
He moved assertively over recent days to send a message to Republican leaders who loathe him that a partnership is still possible — that love could yet bloom!
Other servers shared their stories of being harassed or assaulted, she said, and told her watching the video had empowered them to react more assertively next time.
A few years ago, she would have performed it in while slinking assertively about the stage, but at the Town Hall she was stuck in the chair.
Lloyds has been reducing the size of its loan book for years, meaning it could drive returns by cutting costs and assertively managing what it pays savers.
Their candidate, Jon Ossoff, raised about $25 million, mostly in small donations, and assertively courted right-of-center voters with promises of economic development and fiscal restraint.
Portland-based booking agency OTS, an acronym for "On The Sly," has quietly yet assertively put together one of the most stacked lineups of the festival this year.
A Good Appetite One of the greatest seafood mysteries is why an assertively flavored fish like salmon is vastly more popular than a milder one like Spanish mackerel.
No president in my lifetime has so thoroughly rejected the media's role as a vital pillar of democracy and so assertively sought to discredit it as an institution.
Perhaps it's because there are more people interested in politics and are participating in activism abroad, but they speak out much more assertively during audience Q. and A.s.
In the week before the hearing, Facebook officials have tried courting regulators and lawmakers, and recently Mr. Zuckerberg has been defending the social network in Washington more assertively.
"Clean" put Allison in a league with a growing crop of assertively independent female musicians and led to opening gigs for Liz Phair, Paramore, Vampire Weekend and Wilco.
These and other polls show millennials to have a world view that, while well short of isolationist, is also not as assertively and broadly internationalist as previous generations.
Inevitably, as Labour became a party of government — tentatively in the 20193s and '30s, and then more assertively after World War II — its hierarchy grew increasingly London-centric.
During the campaign, Mr. Trump fawned over Russia's assertively proud leader, Vladimir Putin, praising him for "doing a great job" and calling him a "stronger leader" than Barack Obama.
They seemed, after all, to embody what a modern, happy, post-Marriage married couple and family could be: dual career, high profile, glamorous, and pointedly, self-reflexively, even assertively nontraditional.
On warm days in spring and summer, there's little that pleases me more than the easiest highball made with assertively floral gin, soda and a dash or two of bitters.
The four have been in an increasingly personal clash with Democratic Speaker Pelosi, too, over how assertively the House should be in trying to restrain Trump's ability to curb immigration.
But nearly all the women I spoke to in the course of reporting this story cited the #MeToo movement as a force in galvanizing them to speak up more assertively.
And an assertively left-wing presidency would spark a right-wing backlash that would have all of the fear and rage of the left's Resistance — but none of its restraint.
While 62 percent of white men say they seldom receive pushback when they behave assertively, only 48 percent of women and 50 percent of lawyers of color say the same.
In the age of Trump, Justin Trudeau stands as a sharp contrast to what Americans fear is happening to their country: Trudeau is young, charismatic, a social liberal, and assertively cosmopolitan.
Getting the nod from both Cemig and Light would enable Canada-based Brookfield to take control of Renova more assertively and expand faster in Brazil's renewable power industry, one source said.
The growing and assertively marketed industry then gives customers information about their background and allows them to find relatives by comparing their DNA with that of others in the companies' databases.
" Dalio defines "fast talkers" as people who "articulately and assertively say things faster than they can be assessed as a way of pushing their agenda past other people's examination or objections.
"And that supporting others is crucial for business success — that is, acting assertively should not be viewed negatively, but as a positive way for employees to voice concerns and speak up."
They assertively peddled the impression that as happy as they were to make friends, they were even happier to make enemies, because that meant that they were fully in the fight.
And yet, there is one museum just outside Washington, DC that does not shy away from presenting its views on the intersections of guns and American life very prominently and assertively.
"We see now that central banks will try assertively to generate inflation so this would reinforce our positivity on risk assets overall," said Justin Onuekwusi, portfolio manager at Legal & General Investment Management.
In summary, the results showed men reacted more assertively with female superiors regardless of how "power-seeking" they were perceived to be but penalized women who were more obviously ambitious even harder.
Beyond these candidates, everyone else is seeking to join the conversation, led by Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, who assertively pushed her message aimed at women but was overshadowed by Ms. Harris's star turn.
"Fast talkers are people who articulately and assertively say things faster than they can be assessed as a way of pushing their agenda past other people's examination or objections," Dalio tweeted in August.
These fantasias stretch across genres, and if you're not looking for them you might not realize how common they are among the assertively woke shows that are drawing more attention at the moment.
During the first Democratic debate, Castro stood out by pushing for his plan to decriminalize crossing the US border and for assertively challenging candidates on the stage who did not share his position.
The EU's top diplomat Josep Borrell, who has warned the bloc it may become irrelevant if it cannot act more assertively, hoped to reach a deal to revive the maritime patrols on Feb.
After making major leaps forward under the most assertively pro-gay rights administration in U.S. history, LGBT groups are girding for a far different experience in states where Republicans control the levers of government.
And the assertively titled "Armenia!" at the Met will be a flyover tour of 22019 centuries of a largely Christian culture that produced some of the most gorgeous gospel illuminations ever made (Sept. 229).
"Research has shown that when women are in advocacy roles — for example, using a framework of 'we' or 'I'm negotiating for us' — then women don't experience a backlash when they negotiate assertively," said Kouchaki.
Given such risks, the next president will need to find a balance between assertively protecting U.S. interests against Russian encroachments and exercising restraint so as to avoid potentially nuclear crises and itchy Russian trigger fingers.
Ms. Warren and Mr. Sanders have already begun to take on Mr. Bloomberg more assertively, both emailing their supporters to warn that a prominent billionaire was seeking to — as they put it — buy the presidency.
Women are much more likely to be perceived as "abrasive" and get negative performance reviews as a result — which puts them in a double bind when they try to "lean in" and assertively negotiate salaries.
The left-wing government has moved assertively to rein in the independence of the judiciary — setting off street protests and political upheaval — and is now considering a decree granting amnesty to people convicted of corruption.
That left many to wonder not only about future risk at Gatwick, but also about why the British government has not moved more assertively to regulate devices that are widely available and easy to manipulate.
And as Mr. Trump attempts to crack down on "sanctuary cities" at the national level, lawmakers in states like Texas and Tennessee have proposed measures to force municipalities to enforce federal immigration law more assertively.
Women are much more likely to be perceived as "abrasive" and get negative performance reviews as a result — which puts them in a double bind when they try to "lean in" and assertively negotiate salaries.
Abu Dhabi, political capital of the seven-emirate federation, is moving assertively against the threat it sees from Islamist groups such as al Qaeda, while promoting itself as a stable, open and largely tolerant Muslim country.
They include a gutsy melon composition—pickled shaved cucumber, tiny Mexican cucumber, yellow watermelon, honeydew, and cantaloupe assertively spiced with cumin seed, coriander, and black pepper—all brought together by a pool of tangy buttermilk cream.
A long list of committees, which did not act before the midterms, will now act assertively to perform oversight involving the Russia scandal and any administration departments where highly questionable actions were taken without rigorous oversight.
MANILA (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter arrived in the Philippines on Wednesday to highlight strong and growing military relations with a crucial Southeast Asian ally as China assertively pursues its claims in the South China Sea.
Among the 10 extra-virgin olive oils from five countries is grass-green Chilean Arbosana, with assertively spicy notes that leave a delicately bitter calling card, making it useful for that final drizzle on fish or vegetables.
Together, RT and Sputnik would be the nucleus of an assertively pro-Russian, frequently anti-West information network, RT in the mold of a more traditional cable network and Sputnik as its more outspoken, flashy younger sibling.
Mr. Buttigieg in particular has been moving assertively in recent weeks to position himself as a center-left alternative to both Mr. Biden and Ms. Warren, using his considerable war chest to run television ads in Iowa.
Duterte has also been criticized at home as Chinese investments have been slow to arrive and as China acts assertively in the region, pursuing its claims in the South China Sea and drawing allies away from Taiwan.
The Carey of this album is in transition, a far cry from the singer who arrived in pop so assertively in the early 1990s, and from the one who was stumbling so publicly in the last few years.
Below is a list of "exposure tasks" to help students develop strategies for coping with possible challenges and "assertively get their needs met, or manage circumstances that do not go the way that they wished," Dr. Ginsberg said.
Come hell or high water, even after this particular moment dies down, there will be at least one US museum speaking earnestly and assertively about the role that guns play in American life — the NRA's National Firearms Museum.
Clinton looks in her fight with Mr. Sanders, and the more assertively she positions herself toward the political center, the more votes she is likely to shave away from every Republican not named Ted Cruz or Donald J. Trump.
As a follow-up on his earlier book The Better Angels of Our Nature — which argues that violence has declined dramatically over the long term — Enlightenment Now makes the argument for human progress once again, if anything more assertively.
Where their previous record Quarter Turns Over A Living Line saw Joe Andrews and Tom Halstead exploring negative space reverberating between its instrumental gestures, "Dead Heat" assertively strikes its downbeats while still implying a subtle, cinematic kind of tension.
Clinton assertively claimed the mantle of history, offering herself as the champion of women and families, and calling out her opponent for boasting of forcing himself on women in a recording that prompted a national conversation about sexual assault.
Sunday's abbreviated fighting between Israel and Hezbollah, the Iran-backed military force that dominates politics in Lebanon, comes as Israel is pushing back more assertively, and often openly, against what it sees as Iranian aggression throughout the Middle East.
But rather than rest on laurels gained in recent years, the U.S. should move even more assertively here, since the possibility of being overtaken by more aggressive countries in this realm (think China) looms in a clearly global competitive field.
The vehicle drives more assertively than it has in previous trips, breezing past construction sites at 22017 mph with barely a twitch and nudging its way into intersections in a way that feels less robotic than it has in the past.
I referred to the exhibition as layered, quirky, and perplexing because, moving from individual work to individual work, we encounter a meticulously crafted series of graphite picture-worlds, alternately illusionist and anti-illusionist, organic and diagrammatic, spatially ambiguous and assertively flat.
Unlike the poor girl in "Tom Tit Tot," Howe assertively realizes her extraordinary power as a writer: Woodslippercounterclatter I can spin straw by myself Debths (2017) is published by New Directions and is available from Amazon and other online booksellers.
When she came to Kitri in "Don Quixote," the quality of laughter often shown by her dancing returned with a newly heroic defiance, as if assertively making huge claims on life itself: She both ate up space and made her music glisten.
Of many examples of figurative work, three witty, chill paintings from the 1970s by Barkley L. Hendricks, who died last year at 72, including a life-size nude self-portrait called "Brilliantly Endowed (Self-Portrait)," are as assertively commanding as portraiture gets.
Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright once stated that the United States is the "indispensable nation" — meaning that we have to stay engaged and respond resolutely and assertively to threats that are posed against our allies and our own national interests.
Unfortunately, because this point has most assertively been made by people who are known as fans of Sanders, it has led to pushback that in turn tends to flatten the entire analysis into a basic "Bernie versus the establishment" kind of thing.
By contrast, the Trump administration will more assertively defend U.S. sovereignty over trade policy, ramp up enforcement of U.S. trade laws, and use "all possible sources of leverage to encourage other countries to open up their markets," the document said, according to the Journal.
"The Trump administration is not going let another Benghazi happen because President Trump is going to aggressively and assertively restore respect for the United States of America, restore respect for our military and protect our diplomats and American citizens overseas — no matter what," he added.
Other game companies have toyed around with similar approaches in the past with limited success, but the Nintendo Switch, as the device is called, is the first from a marquee games company to so assertively seek to erase the boundaries between home and mobile gaming.
"Beardo," a 2011 musical by Dave Malloy ("Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812") and Jason Craig, now making its New York debut at St. John's Lutheran Church in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, is a louche, lewd and assertively weird fantasia on the life of Rasputin.
Mr. Hajdu, the juror, said that in recent years, those behind the Pulitzers have sought to "assertively think and listen more expansively, with more open ears," pointing to wins in the music category by the experimental jazz musicians Ornette Coleman in 2007 and Henry Threadgill in 2016.
"I have assertively said that for us Germans and Europeans it is clear that China must open its markets step by step and that we do not expect that China will become an open economy just like the German economy from one day to another," Gabriel said.
One is a color reproduction of Ingres's great 1832 portrait of Louis-François Bertin, a powerfully bulky man in his sixties, dressed in black, who sits with both hands assertively planted on his thighs, and engages the viewer with a look of determination touched with irony.
Instead, Flynn made it clear that the U.S. would now react much more assertively to a whole range of Iranian behaviors, including its well-known support for international terrorism, its trafficking of arms to Yemen, Syria, including its general interference into the affairs of Gulf Arab states.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Founded in 2006 by a motley crew of assertively intellectual, generally international, and multilingual artists, the razor-sharp, intimidatingly clever collective Slavs and Tatars is known for layered performance and lecture events that are somehow scholarly, snarky, witty, and illuminating all at once.
Mr. Hajdu says that in recent years, the people behind the prize have "sought to assertively think and listen more expansively, with open ears" since the prize has been awarded primarily to classical artists and later onto Jazz and now in the genre of Hip-hop to Kendrick.
While I would advise House Democrats to investigate wrongdoing assertively but withhold discussion of impeachment until the special counsel investigation is concluded, Republican leaders should seek a confidential meeting with the president to strongly warn him against actions that would destroy his presidency and his party in Congress.
McConnell, who is still reeling from his inability to muscle through the Senate a repeal of the Affordable Care Act, is under increasing political pressure from the right flank of his party to more assertively bolster Trump's legislative agenda, especially by confirming judges to their powerful lifetime posts.
Over a series of three experiments, Dr. Leah Sheppard from Washington State University, Dr. Maryam Kouchaki from Northwestern University, and Dr. Ekaterina Netchaeva from Bocconi University discovered many men in subordinate positions feel threatened by female superiors and behave more assertively toward them than they would a male manager.
If the stock market were football, then entering the fourth quarter it would be the bulls' game to lose, with most of the pregame question marks about their stamina and halftime worries over roster depth answered assertively — in the form of a big lead and few obvious weaknesses.
Actually the dinner, beautifully plated and assertively bland, is the least interesting aspect of the evening, especially because Mr. Silven, who is nicely plated himself in a white shirt and slim suit, disappears between courses while spectators chew and chat and worry about being marauded by wayward "Sleep No More" patrons.
The atmospherics, not to mention the timing, of Guterres' Washington foray could be vitally important for the sprawling and ill-focused institution he has promised to streamline, decentralize and overhaul, and for its relationship to the new team Trump has now selected to bring a more assertively conservative cast to the administration's foreign policy.
Allies of Senator Cory Booker, who challenged Mr. Biden assertively last week on matters of race, said he has been holding extended study sessions, breaking up his preparations by doing push-ups on the floor and wedging one practice session into a car ride between Washington, D.C., and his home state, New Jersey. Gov.
There were satin boxing shorts and lace-trimmed negligee frocks — on assertively female models like Kaia Gerber, Bella Hadid and Vittoria Ceretti (nobody's putting gender in a corner as long as Donatella Versace is around.) There were vinyl slickers and fluorescent-lined suits notable for the slick tailoring for which Versace gets too little credit.
But with a militarily stronger China acting more assertively to impose its will on its neighbors, and the United States more cautious about taking risky actions that could antagonize China, some regional states may conclude the fading superpower no longer has their back and they should align with the country that is already their largest trading partner.
As many white people finally wake up to the reality that white supremacy threatens public health on a daily basis, we must educate ourselves, assertively dismantle structures of oppression in our organizations, and follow the lead of black and brown artists and organizers who have been under siege for centuries and who have always been leaders in the solidarity art economy.
Against a backdrop of plodding debate in Washington, a number of Democratic candidates in important races have already made prominent appeals to voters on the issue of gun violence, combining support for new gun restrictions with rhetorical denunciations of the N.R.A. Several of the Democrats campaigning most assertively on firearm regulation are also competing in areas recently afflicted by gun massacres.
" —Michael Francis M. Naumann Fine Art [added 1/17/17]:  "Trump's unstable personality and increasingly erratic behavior are the equivalent of a time bomb, one that because of his position as spokesman for the largest democracy on the planet, is the political equivalent of the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs … In fighting back, we must do what he does and double-down, peacefully but assertively supporting anyone who objects to this monster of ineptitude being placed in such a dangerous position.
A lot of attention from unwelcome sources, [like] the Koch brothers, [was] trained on me, and so we did everything we could to understand what went wrong in 2016, started our organizing efforts 22 months before the next election and assertively reached out to all of the really inspired advocacy groups, like Indivisible, Move On, the Women's March organizers, the March for Our Lives organizers, really focusing on bringing people who probably hadn't voted in '16, but were so horrified by the results that they were absolutely going to be involved in the issues.

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