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to insistence

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The state of being insistent

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In a passage that particularly impressed his hearers, he acknowledged that there had been "failures" on the part of Catholics in the past, referring to the now outmoded polemical approach to reunion and to insistence on matters of prestige.

The election of a conservative government in South Korea in December 2007 led to a shift in policy, with aid tied to insistence that the North give up its nuclear weapons program.

When Bretzky mockingly suggests that, yes, there must have been an error for Korinsky to be included among the "last bright lights of Yiddish culture," Korinsky's outrage at being branded an enemy of the state turns quickly to insistence that, yes, he certainly does belong.

Gillian Anderson was cast due to insistence from Carter that she would fit the role perfectly; however, Fox executives had wanted a more glamorous "bombshell" for the part, hoping that this would lead to the series involving a romantic element.

On Monday, State Department spokesperson John Kirby didn't deny the accounts relayed by aid workers, but said that Kerry was objecting to insistence on the part of opposition representatives in Geneva that certain "preconditions" be attached to negotiations.

3. Transcript: "AP Biology, AP European History, AP Spanish, AP French, AP Silbo Gomero, AP... .. = I am a self-characterized "AP Junkie," adding every single advanced placement class imaginable to my schedule due to insistence from family members and counselors.

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While critics generally praised the game's level design and length, several reacted negatively to the insistence on having to save every Tribal to fully complete the game.

Thus many readers sympathetic to particular doctrines in Hegel have attempted, contrary to Hegel's insistence, to quarantine his philosophical approach to particular areas from it.

At least initially, partnership can be a thrilling experience giving way to piles of negativity due to the individuals' insistence to focus on what's not working well.

In the 1960s, the ACLU, in response to member insistence, turned its attention to in-class promotion of religion.

Being rude to them will just add to their insistence that you try their religion as it can serve as a challenge to turn around the reticent fool.

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