Sentences with phrase «insistent need»

In the first paragraph of the so - called article, Kozlowski talks about self - published authors with «insistent need to spam social media and pump out a copious amount of horrible ebooks...» He complains that self - published books are found right there along with what I assume he thinks are «real» books on Amazon and other online retailers.

Not exact matches

Each person has a unique blend of these needs — with certain needs that are more insistent and others that are less pressing.
The practical problems of organizing life in the present were dealt with only as the needs were insistent.
Always he was insistent on the need for peaceful protest, citing John Paul's quotation from the Scriptures not to repay evil with evil but with good.
The need for a trustful relationship with life, the universe, with God — is insistent in the so - called «golden years» (which actually are more like lead than gold for some people).
But in the past decade these legal protections have been systematically dismantled in response to pressures to speed up the execution process — «we just need to kill more quickly» is the primary rejoinder to the argument that the death penalty is not a deterrent — and to address the increasingly insistent demand for «victims» rights.»
We look so much better when we play at home not just in the way we play either, that away kit the club are insistent on using even when we don't need it is so ugly..
Pulis is determined to avoid further friction but is insistent that, to take West Brom to the next level, they need to invest in quality.
The Madrid boss had been insistent that he would not sell Kaka, but he has fallen out of favour and will need to be replaced.
Socio - cultural influences, such as a worried, insistent grandmother who thinks the baby «just ate» and therefore can't possibly need to feed again can undermine a mother's confidence in whether she can satisfy her baby's appetite.
That's why I included the word insistent, because for some moms, you may only be able to talk her into a twenty minute absence from her home, but hopefully in those twenty minutes, she'll find the refreshment she didn't even know she was needing.
But Paterson's office was insistent that the $ 6 million needed for parks could only be allocated if there were proportionate savings or revenues from other sources.
I was insistent on these ingredients because when I whipped up the ingredients the first time, the batter tasted outstanding except the consistency needed a little work and I knew immediately that even though it's just a waffle recipe I will have a hard time binding it, but the taste of Paleo Pumpkin Almond Waffles kept my spirits high enough to keep working on my recipe.
It is true that sometimes a person can be annoying or insistent, but no matter what you need to keep your diplomacy up.
There are numerous instances like this, such as the insistent neighbor in need of a dog - sitter that feels like a subplot or the fact that film conveniently takes place on Chahārshanbe - Sūri / Wednesday Feast, a holiday dating back a few centuries that both celebrates the oncoming of Spring and is a ritual that promises warmth and good health.
The insistent, intrusive music score by David Wingo doesn't help matters, and neither do the too - many subsequent montages, all of which are of the always mistaken «We Need A Montage» variety.
But Pete Sohn was insistent that the story needed expansive environments unlike any other Pixar film ever created.
Teachers can be insistent, publicly, about the need to personalize learning.
But above all, his gentle but insistent call for compassion is desperately needed in our torn and conflicted world.»
Man's sex needs were imperative and must be met in one way or another; woman's sex needs were not so insistent and could easily be satisfied within the bonds of marriage.
I couldn't agree more that people need to tread with caution when using credit cards and I'm insistent on mentioning that in every related article.
And, if anything, these countries are more insistent than ever (see China's stance discussed here) that the heavy lifting, not marginal Obama - style cuts, needs to be done (or somehow paid for) by the world's established powers, which built their prosperity on decades of unrestrained coal and oil combustion.
He was insistent that judges needed education — «an urgent need,» he concluded.
Health centres need to pay 10,000 as certification fees, and State health officials are insistent on getting a good portion of the 834 government and private hospitals offering the insurance scheme.
But what's most telling about today's announcement is that Facebook remains insistent on arguing that it's not really in a position to make judgements about the stuff it shows its two billion users — someone else needs to do it.
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