Your English writing platform
Free sign upSuggestions(1)
Exact(1)
Having collected the (presumed homogeneous) opinions of various colleagues (including, eventually, someone nominated by the family) about the futility of further insistence, I would talk again with the family, hoping to obtain their consensus.
Similar(58)
Moments later, it suggests a further diagnosis: "Insistence, stubbornness.
Happily the opening by the Vatican to married clergy from Anglicanism will clearly weaken further the insensate insistence of the Vatican that there can be no married clergy in the Latin rite.
So the question now is not just whether Ms. Merkel will further relax her insistence on strict austerity but how far she thinks she can go in an election year, or perhaps how far she needs to go to prop up her own economy.
Further, Beck's insistence that this country is fine for Blacks showcases just how wrong he truly is.
Even if official American outrage may smack of domestic political posturing, that of the victims' relatives does not.At home, Gordon Brown has seen his Labour Party's standing in the polls slip further, despite his colleagues' insistence that the decision was made exclusively by Scotland's nationalist administration.
The insistence on further settlement, the failures of the Palestinian leadership to respond to Israeli offers during the negotiating process at Camp David and Taba; the rise of suicide bombing, martyr worship, Islamist ideology, and internecine violence; the myriad misjudgments of the Olmert government — all have deepened the sense of hopelessness.
Where the majority today went further was in its insistence that even a more precisely written law needed to have an exception to protect women's health, in addition to the provision to save the life of the mother, which Nebraska's law and the other states' laws have.
Meanwhile, Henry's demands that the French acknowledge his claim to their throne have been countered by French insistence on further U.N. inspections -- sorry, the parallels are hard to resist; I mean by the French reading of the so-called Salic law.
"At a time when the government talks about creating jobs and growth, its blinkered insistence on further increases in air passenger duty achieves precisely the opposite," they said.
Further building on the insistence that all knowledge comes from the senses, Gassendi discusses the view (shared as well by Descartes and the Aristotelians) that there are propositions we can know with certainty.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com