Sentences with phrase «insisted on anonymity»

One interesting tidbit almost lost in the Fortune article: the sites were brought to Parloff's attention by a rival asbestos lawyer who insisted on anonymity.
«It appears to be about as broad a holding as you could imagine,» said one administration lawyer, who insisted on anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the ruling.
When reached for comment, a SEGA employee who insisted on anonymity said «Fuck Nintendo!
«Everyone else was a tiny bit nervous, and then relieved when Eliot was charming and jocular,» said one former aide, who insisted on anonymity because the meetings were private.
One advocate, who insisted on anonymity, told Gay City News that when they pressed Savino on the issue at a recent gathering, she responded, «You'll have to speak to the governor.»
The bill's supporters have looked to the IDC ---- all of whom have endorsed GENDA ---- to help them push the measure, but one advocate, who insisted on anonymity, told Gay City News that when they pressed Diane Savino, an IDC member from Staten Island, on the issue at a recent gathering, she responded, «You'll have to speak to the governor.»
The bill's supporters have looked to the IDC ---- all of whom have endorsed GENDA ---- to help them push the measure, but one advocate, who insisted on anonymity, told Gay City News that when they pressed Diane Savino, an IDC member, on the issue at a recent gathering, she responded, «You'll have to speak to the governor.»
He insisted on anonymity for fear of reprisals.
On Monday, one legislative staff member, who insisted on anonymity for fear of reprisal from the governor's office, suggested that Mr. Cuomo's demands were so onerous that they set the entire process up for failure.
In weighing his choices, Mr. Cavanagh winced at the idea of facing similar scrutiny one day if he became chief executive, according to the people who insisted on anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly.
«It's outrageous, it's like the deli guy with his thumb on the scale,» said a spokesman for New York watchdog group Menu Police who insisted on anonymity.
Most of the people who spoke to The Times insisted on anonymity, citing nondisclosure agreements or a fear of being ostracized in the industry, or in the Portland community, where Nike wields outsize influence.
Both the White House official and person with knowledge of the discussions insisted on anonymity in order to disclose the private conversations.
«After buying RelateIQ, Benioff was going to call everything «blank IQ,» but when he saw the traction IBM was getting with Watson, he wanted something else, and Einstein was born,» said one source close to Salesforce who insisted on anonymity.
White House officials and others insisted on anonymity in order to disclose private conversations and internal deliberations.
The official insisted on anonymity in order to discuss the decision before the official announcement.
It insists on our anonymity in that it reminds us how insignificant has been our part in the great drama of the church through the ages.
One of pro football's keenest evaluators of talent, who is in charge of the draft for his team but insists on anonymity, «because I have to deal with these schools again,» offers some specifics.

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«Some of the judges — who, apart from me, all insist upon anonymity — do appear on the list.
The inductee / judge insisted on a condition of anonymity, however, so I will be referring to him...
American Artist's legal name change serves as the basis of an ambivalent practice — one of declaration: by insisting on the visibility of blackness as descriptive of an american artist, and erasure: anonymity in virtual spaces where «American Artist» is an anonymous name, unable to be googled or validated by a computer as a person's name.
The Laskin biography takes notice of only one of the several «By the Court» decisions that happened on Laskin's watch, confidently insisting that although no author is indicated, the turns of phrase are characteristic of Laskin — it says nothing about why anonymity was chosen in the first place, or who took the initiative, or how it was decided which specific cases from the broader caseload would take this form.
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