Sentences with phrase «insistence of»

At the insistence of my little bear, red balls and a red bead garland were added.
Lenders are also demanding much more documentation — including pay stubs, tax returns and bank statements — than they did five years ago, at the insistence of government regulators as well as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which buy mortgages from lenders.
This loop hole was added to every boards by - laws at the insistence of CREA for the build up of realtor.ca and the ddf.
However, despite this widespread celebration of the authoritative style of parenting, there are a few academics who refreshingly challenge Diana Baumrind's insistence of high control as being ideal in parenting:
I believe that 1/3 of clients say they want help but are not motivated and don't do the work necessary to get better while the other 1/3 come for counseling only at the insistence of someone else.
Needless to say, I «fired» clients for insisting on an illegal - and wrong - headed - insistence of recruiting within a given age range.
Taking out his car key, he began to remove the «F» keys and the cursor keys, all of which he said were there at the insistence of engineers trying to copy the PC.
Consumers don't care about Windows anymore, and I've long argued Microsoft should drop its insistence of branding everything with it.
Leading the fight are several groups including Bitcoin Unlimited, which are pressing to increase the current 1 MB block size for a more robust bitcoin environment despite the continued insistence of the other camp — aka Bitcoin Core — that blockchain's original design is doing fine in its current form.
> This plot discrepancy occurred because Kubrick based his screenplay upon the novel's American edition, its final chapter deleted on insistence of the American publisher.
In this last recession we have seen an unprecedented number of professional partnerships find themselves in financial difficulties and have to seek professional advice on their solvency and long term survival, on occasions at the insistence of their bank.
Legal Voice, the online legal magazine, last month published an article which expressed fear that the government is still trying to consolidate Chris Grayling's misguided legal reforms by stealth, by using bureaucratic nit - picking to reject applications, for example, on the ground of an error in one box of the form used at the insistence of the LAA (see «Is the MoJ pursuing a policy of «consolidation by stealth?
To each of those, the ex-husband had a counter, saying she had been sending him mixed signals and that he only listened to the voicemail at the insistence of the pair's youngest child.
The obligation of the Court to make the order it determines best represents the child's interests can not be ousted by the insistence of an intransigent parent who is «blind» to her child's interests.
The insistence of the General Legal Council on registration of legal firms is basically to ensure that the activities of lawyers are regulated in terms of the law.
On 21 October 2016, at the insistence of the Claimants, the KRG undertook, in a letter from Wilmer Hale: «neither to assert nor to rely on any of the grounds relied on as the basis of its s. 68 application in any subsequent proceedings whatever relating to the award, whether in this jurisdiction or anywhere else in the world, and whether in relation to the enforcement of the award or otherwise in relation to the award, without the permission of the English Court».
This is due to the insistence of the Court of Appeal that permission must first be obtained from the court.
The insistence of librarians on continuing to use what might seem like arcane and antiquated systems — such
She had to perform sexual acts at the whim and insistence of her employer, she was humiliated and degraded by her other employer, and she was even made fun of by the children who were in her care.
The article notes that summer associate time has increasingly been written off over the past several years, either at the insistence of clients, or because no partner in his right mind would let his client see a bill purporting to charge over $ 1,200 for a law student to «review class outline.»
In the later case of Oxfordshire County Council v Oxford City Council [2006] UKHL 25 Lord Hoffmann said that the «any neighbourhood within a locality» requirement (added by the CROW amendment) was «obviously drafted with deliberate imprecision which contrasts with the insistence of the old law upon a locality defined by legally significant boundaries» (para [27]-RRB-.
My focus on the economic impacts is based upon the Left's own insistence of making that topic the focus of the debate about climate legislation.
But starting three years ago, he had to trade in his street - bike for a three - wheeler, on account of his faltering balance — but mainly at the insistence of his wife, Alicia, though he doesn't seem to mind the change.
(New Jersey was also involved, but dropped out in 2011 at the insistence of Gov. Chris Christie.)
Although the WMO's announcement will remind delegates of the urgency of reaching an agreement, they will still need to reckon with the insistence of some countries that development must take priority over a low - carbon economy.
Thanks to the insistence of the greenies and warmistas on getting this through despite massive opposition.
Typically, for a mobile house, there is an insistence of being on land that is specifically developed for «RV» and «mobile homes» — like a trailer park.
Roy Spencer has a take on clouds in his book The great warming blunder: «The insistence of the IPCC and the scientific «consensus» that clouds can not cause climate variations continues to astound me.
Hemp language from HF 3902 added to SF 3683 in conference committee, please see 1st Unofficial Engrossment below, then removed at the insistence of the State Patrol and the Governor's Washington, DC lobbyist.
I think part of the issue in regards to Judith's insistence of a binary mode of thought processes, and also in regards to asking when AGW began, is simply an artifact of Modernist thinking.
At the end of 2003, the Adriaan Willem Weissman building was closed at the insistence of the fire department; renovation work began.
Warren «Pete» Jennerjahn came to Black Mountain College in the summer of 1948 on the insistence of his wife Elizabeth («Betty») Jennerjahn, who had already attended the College's 1944 Summer Institute of the Arts.
The organizing insistence of Carried on Both Sides is that imperial forms long outlive the empire from which they were generated.
The insistence of lines alone, like first notes of a song or a few words in a story, just that much.
It's a portrait or an insistence of black masculinity shedding and blossoming all at once.
Embedded in Pétrin's maximal (as opposed to minimal) practice is a graphic insistence of the time and labour involved in the creation of her room - encompassing collages.
What counts as context for the spare insistence of punk rock?
Whether over a magician's campy tabernacle, a mourning shroud, or the windows left dressed at the insistence of Melee's mother, curtains are a permeable border, signifying obscuration as well as revelation.
The allusion is one of many in Huffman's exhibition that indicate his fixation with the popular nodes that drive contemporary cultural production, particularly, the profundity and cultural insistence of hip - hop in a world that often refuses to acknowledge the omnipresence of racism and anti-Blackness.
Cassatt dominates a room for images of women, with affection and insistence of a woman's labor, but she and Hassam are the sole American Impressionists to nail Impressionism.
Personally I think the worst thing to ever happen to the Zelda franchise was the insistence of some rube in Japan that all the games could be organized into sensible timelines (the plural necessitated by time travel, which, ugh.)
Galaxy 2's insistence of pure gameplay over all else differentiates it from its predecessor, thus not cheapening either title.
One thing I wanted to also mention about Haruki Satomi's comments is the insistence of the gaming press to label this as an apology.
From the introduction of the term, «the power of the cloud has become a bit of a running joke in the core gaming community, mostly because of the insistence of some Microsoft execs in supposedly over-stating the capability of the service.
From the introduction of the term, «the power of the cloud has become a bit of a running joke in the core gaming community, mostly because of the insistence of some Microsoft execs in...
Muzkya finished by re-iterating the company's insistence of avoiding the leaked content should you want to keep your Mass Effect 3 experience pure.
But it is an argument soon drowned beneath the racket of the chainsaw or the insistence of the combat shotgun.
The real elephant is the insistence of online to justify needing an XBL sub.
With Manuela he fathered a son who was named James Howell Blake at the insistence of his grandfather James Hume Blake who, having never fathered a son, wanted his name to be carried on in perpetuity.»
By 1922, at the insistence of the now defunct U.S. Post Office Department, Ecola was rechristened Cannon Beach, after the name of the beach that extends south of Ecola creek, ending at Arch Cape.
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