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(Japonicas are more insistent on this than are sasanquas).
In recession, firms are more insistent on hiring staff who can quickly get up to speed.
Officials and experts have warned about cybersecurity dangers for years; now the alarms are more insistent.
And e-mail messages are more insistent than letters or faxes.
Screeching tires and screaming sirens are more insistent than rational though and clichés of passionate behavior are more viable than truth.
But she added that "retailers need to understand that many of these sales and promotional periods might draw customers who are more insistent about getting a good deal".
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Major celebrity is more insistent, of course.
Some were more insistent on clearly defined cuts than others.
Elsewhere, the music was more insistent, for better or worse.
And the Catholic Church has been more insistent in its criticism.
Yet he was more insistent on his rights over the clergy than his predecessors had been.
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