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And previous administrations have insisted on what is called the gold-standard terms accepted by the United Arab Emirates.
From the beginning, wary agency officials insisted on what they called "top cover" — written Justice Department approval for what they did.
In addition to continuing efforts to ban offensive cyberweapons, they have insisted on what they describe as an issue of sovereignty calling for a ban on "cyberterrorism".
When a couple of prospective American clients insisted on what Goldfinger thought were too many restrictions on a project, he literally threw them out on the street.
But here is the surprise: because he insisted on what he called "a constant and effective will," he made the tackling of such problems, not just the naming of them, seem a matter of ordinary action.
It was James, a profound influence on Ashbery, who coined the term "stream of consciousness," and who insisted on what he called a "reinstatement of the vague and inarticulate to its proper place in our mental life".
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Or should one insist on what is right, and dice with a speedy return to violence?
Although the major powers complain about developing nations insisting on what one official called "jobs for the boys", they behave little differently.
Curiously, while the logic \(\mathsf{S4LP}\) seems quite natural, a Realization Theorem has been problematic for it: no such theorem can be proved if one insists on what are called normal realizations (Kuznets 2010).
But, Melania, if he insists on what he's saying, then no one in Hawaii can ever run for President.
So artists can insist on what is important.
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