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In his speech, Mr. Jansen announced that he would be more insistent.
But he said that Mr. Ferrer would be more insistent that the state meet a court order to sharply increase aid to New York City schools.
On this particular problem, Sarkozy and Cameron are likely to be more insistent than their American counterpart — a poisonous issue for Obama, already engaged into his next presidential campaign.
For his part Obama could show less deference to states' rights, be more insistent about what's just and necessary coast-to-coast, and push for federal protections against employment discrimination when it comes to L.G.B.T. Americans.
Updike's biographer, Adam Begley, could hardly be more insistent on the role played by mother-love in catapulting Updike to brilliance, and Mead, in The Road to Middllemarch notes that Eliot's father, Robert Evans, "encouraged his clever daughter to read".
29 Female sex workers with a good income may be more insistent on the use of condoms by their clients, whereas sex workers who do not make enough money for their daily needs may be more inclined to give in to the demands of the clients who do not wish to use condoms.
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Major celebrity is more insistent, of course.
(Japonicas are more insistent on this than are sasanquas).
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.
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