in which you assert
you said
You didn't - You failed to
should be paved. Better is an adverb
The phrase is "better spell it out" (meaning the word meant is unclear).
assert is the verb. assertive is the adjective, assertion is the noun, assertively is the adverb.
assert (boolean expression); Example: assert (a >= 0);
Let me assert my position for you.
Together we are better
you said
Assert : Deny what would that analogy be?
The electors of the party were required to assert their allegiance. The plantiffs in the lawsuit assert that the defendant swindled them.
The phrase would be better as "one impetus."
Example sentence for the verb to assert: I wish to assert that I had no part in the attempted cover-up. I am not a crook!
You didn't - You failed to
The phrase "I forbid in Rome" is attributed to Julius Caesar. According to historical accounts, when Caesar was dictator of Rome, he used this phrase to assert his authority and make decisions regarding what was allowed or prohibited in the city.
No. "You must believe it" or "you need to believe it" is a better phrase.
He used his strong voice to assert his authority over the group.