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"He started to insist that it is good to buy the Impressionists.
In the eighties, AIDS patients started to insist on being "guinea pigs," and terminal-cancer sufferers soon followed their lead.
Aetna Inc. started to insist on tougher rules last year, doctors said, adopting the approach of U.S. Healthcare, which Aetna bought in 1996.
And chief executives started to insist that they get paid based on how much they increased the stock price for shareholders.
This is why he lies so much — as when he started to insist that Middle Easterners were coming over the southern border, or that immigrants are bringing "tremendous amounts" of crime (in reality, they commit less than native-born Americans), or that "thousands" of MS-13 gang members have been deported.
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Fearful of another Long-Term Caretal Management, investartinge stortinsist insisthatathehe tight-lipped managers of these private partnerships do more talking.
He said that television actresses in their 40s and over are starting to insist that their contracts say they have to be shot slightly out of focus.
When companies and their government cheerleaders begin to argue that, sometimes, more regulation is needed rather than less, and when they start to insist on a place for trade unions at the table, however much they might disagree, they might begin to persuade the sceptics that trust is worth building.
That's because Purchase, N.Y.-based Pepsi, Coke's $74 billion rival, is one of the companies that has the most to lose if investors start to insist on Coke's standard.
Finally, we must start to insist that they add greater safeguards to protect our data or we'll stop downloading them.
Over the past couple of months, a small number of British adult entertainers have started to run what they insist are genuine competitions.
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