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"There may be places for doing that," she says firmly, insisting she has enjoyed many "robust" conversations with dissenters.
That Europe, and not only that of a common market, should continue to respond to the challenge Hungary represents today, firmly insisting on respect for its fundamental laws and norms.
And it is just as concerned to prevent Mr Tsipras rowing back on reforms that are seen as indispensable if Greece is to pay its way and not rely on more transfers.If Mr Tsipras pushes his luck, creditors are likely to push back equally firmly, insisting that failure to abide by their terms would mean Greece being expelled from the monetary union.
"I'm really optimistic," she said firmly, insisting that the nation would not be divided.
Sure, some of them have been married two, three, four times, but I think it's because they've been trying to give the wrong person the wrong stuff in the wrong way". In Topanga, Cabot was gently but firmly insisting on the right stuff.
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The international community, including Russia, must firmly insist that Mr. Milosevic step aside now.
Ron firmly insisted that we stay on the paths and not crowd the animals.
Roach firmly insists that he gains more from the association with younger musicians than they do.
That's when you need to shift into leadership mode and patiently listen, but firmly insist on productivity.
The executives firmly insisted that global market forces beyond their control were to blame for high prices.
A Jeremy Paxman or a John Humphrys – or a jobbing barrister – would have firmly insisted that the former prime minister return to the narrow point at issue.
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