0 to behave confidently -- affirmer
1 to state that sth is true -- affirmer
The lab asserts that tests have been successful. Le labo affirme que les tests ont été couronnés de succès.
2 to say definitely -- affirmer
She asserted that she had not borrowed his book.
3 to insist on -- revendiquer
He should assert his independence.
From this point of view, the social partners have their rights and can assert those rights, and obviously this has implications which must be taken into consideration.
It is, rather, a question of asserting the advances in civilisation that have characterised our countries for decades.
They are used as a channel by the drug rings, and they have to assert their existence in a highly dangerous international environment.
We must strengthen the individual's employability and ability to assert him- or herself in the labour market.
We must extend it too and, together, all working together, we can uphold and assert more firmly the values on which it is founded.
We are constantly asserting that these are concealed in many cases under the cover of other programmes.
So young people are targeted, knowing full well the impact that advertising will have on impressionable youngsters, who are looking for role models and keen to assert their personality.
Therefore, when we assert the multifunctional role of agriculture, we must recognise that this priority must also include the strictest public health measures as well as consumer protection and support.
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