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As business travel costs soar, many travel departments are revamping existing travel policies or drafting new ones -- and insisting on more strict adherence to them.
[C8.] Travel Departments Toughen Limits With estimates that business air fares, hotel rates and car rentals will rise by at least 5percentt next year, many travel departments are revamping travel policies or drafting new ones -- and insisting on more strict adherence to them.
Even insisting on more austerity could drive Spain over the edge.
Creditors are insisting on more austerity in return for the cash and a fresh bailout.
That didn't stop the White House from insisting on more generous terms from the suppliers' group.
The villains in this story are the banks for making silly loans and regulators for not insisting on more precautions.
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And his mother always insisted on more details.
The Democrats consented, but in the end the Republicans insisted on more quid pro quo than President Clinton would accept, and Congress adjourned without raising the minimum.
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The ECB should have insisted on more transparency – indeed, that should have been one of the main lessons of 2008.
Will teachers insist on more money?
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