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The phrase "a insisting that" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a misconstruction; "insisting" should not be preceded by "a."
Example: "She has a habit of insisting that everyone follow her rules."
Alternatives: "a demand that" or "a claim that".
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Three options include a) insisting that government agencies be notified when products contain particular nanoparticles; b) demanding labeling; or c) taking steps to minimize human or environmental exposure to nanoparticles until they have received further testing.
The Bank and the Government have seriously weakened our banks by (a) insisting that they overcapitalise at the cost of existing shareholders and (b) a punitive 12% coupon on the capital.
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Yet Mike Huckabee and Rand Paul have been on a tear recently, insisting that focussing on reproductive rights patronizes women.
Vettel also paid a belated tribute, insisting that Webber was interviewed first on the podium.
A Rolling Stone rep insists that's not the case.
But several developers insist that is a good thing.
Mr. Prickett, however, insists that is an unrealistic view.
Barden demanded a referendum, insisting that Archer had treated him unfairly.
Rep. Pete Stark (D., Calif). sent out a statement insisting that that the demagoguery would continue.
Ticketmaster has since issued a statement insisting that they cooperated with Schneiderman and supported his efforts.
But no, they come to us for a prescription insisting that they must have that particular medicine.
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