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As such, that officer and his operator colleague insisted, their high-speed chase was not a formal "pursuit" because it did not meet the police guidance, which says officers must believe the person they are following knows they want them to stop.
(Banks might complain, but because the money owed to them would be repaid in full, and because they insist that their high interest rates barely cover their costs, such complaints would ring hollow).
Cameron insisted HS2 – high speed rail – was going ahead.
Clarke insisted the high street stores had been "good for us".
But in lean years, they've also insisted on high pay, threatening to jump to a competitor.
Harvin insisted his high school problems were a result of the glare that came with his success.
And he insisted on high ethical standards in business, contending that a lack of them would lead to failure.
And while this Champagne soiree might have seemed mildly incongruous in Detroit, Mr. Alberts insisted that high rollers could indeed be lured to Motown in January.
Saudi Arabia's Prince Alwaleed has insisted his high court libel action against the business magazine Forbes is "not about ranking on some list or personal wealth".
Carey always said that De Reszke insisted the high notes come out of the back of the top of the head.
She insisted on high expectations, and remembers telling teachers, "You could either be here and do the job, or leave," she recalled.
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