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Chances are the more you insist that it's great, the more insistent they will become that they will never get why you would spend so much money and effort on it.
The journalists were all the more insistent on leaving.
The more Fumiko's care diverged from real infant care, the more insistent I became.
The more insistent she is, the more vehemently he pushes her off.
The more I tried to convince them, the more insistent and suspicious they became.
That seeming courtesy is the difference between "soft earmarks" and the more insistent "hard earmarks".
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As you get more comfortable, you can make the pressure more insistent or the kisses faster.
But the campaign was longer and the lobbying more insistent than he has acknowledged.
In the 18th century, as excavation of Greece began in earnest, the contact became more direct, the influence more insistent.
The book, in fact, takes as its overt theme what has been the ever more insistent subtext of Carson's prior writing -- the "dilemma of desire" and the ways in which intellectual discernment (a familiarity, say, with "the passive periphrastic" tenses in Latin) and erotic taste often pull in opposite directions.
Practically every sport ever played has at one point been compared to chess, and the more violent the sport football, boxing the more insistent the comparisons.
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