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Many cautioned against the earlier insistence of the Obama administration (as well as other governments) that Assad must go, fearing what would take hold in the vacuum.
Scottish football has a tedious league set-up which is entirely predicated on the earlier insistence from television companies of four Old Firm fixtures a season, a laughable scenario in many ways yet an unfortunate, telling reality.
Does this mean, then, that the earlier insistence on the importance for animal culture of imitation and pedagogy—'sophisticated' mechanisms of social learning, as so-called —was simply misguided?
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Of all the lies that Exxon leaders told about climate change, none may quite top the 1997 insistence that "it is highly unlikely that the temperature in the middle of the next century will be significantly affected whether policies are enacted now or 20 years from now".
Australia's One Nation may struggle even more now Ms Hanson has lost her seat.But what really marks out the new populist parties and links them most closely to the far-right of the 1930s is their insistence on pitting in-group against out-group.
The critical issues of the problem remain the same since 1960: the insistence of Turkey to either partition the island, or keep it under its thumb; the unwillingness of the international community to enforce the dictates of international legality; and the appeasement of Turkey with the imposition of unworkable solutions.
This is, however, a fairly significant difference and is a theory that carries the same flaw undermining Arsenal's continued "jam tomorrow" insistence that they will compete with the world's best in two years.
Since the introduction of the iPad in 2010, the insistence among some that what gets done on an iPad is not "real work", while stuff done on a computer with a keyboard running some flavour of Windows is, has become gradually more hilarious.
Mr Gephardt has been on the wrong side of every economic debate for the past two decades, from his insistence that Japan would take over the world economy in the 1980s to his scaremongering about NAFTA in the 1990s and his insistence that the United States should dictate labour standards to poor countries today.
As the High Pay Centre has shown through its own research, the average pay of FTSE 100 bosses has risen far faster than the average value of their companies in the past two decades, despite the insistence from boards that executives are only ever rewarded for performance.
A noble aim, except that it has been tried before, with disastrous consequences.In the 1990s, at the insistence of Massimo D'Alema, leader of the biggest left-wing party, the centre-left government held off passing laws to break Mr Berlusconi's virtual monopoly on private television.
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