Sentences with phrase «is insistence»

Evolution is the insistence that we must grow or die.
One of the most prevalent and misguided advice we see every day at Crafted Resume is the insistence on including a resume objective.
Next is the insistence on theming the phone like it's a character in a space opera.
What's particularly galling about Comcast's take on its capped data plans, however, is its insistence that they're really about fairness.
The only way we can fault them is their insistence on using an FHD display resolution.
These might cure the most frustrating thing in my view about the iPad, which is its insistence on controlling file management in its own way.
One obvious illustration is an insistence on being published in peer - reviewed legal journals.
It is this insistence that you have got that it should be available immediately which is not true of much of science.
Another, immediately following, is the insistence (and repetition) of the role of «confounding factors»:
More disturbing is the insistence that we actually do posses the knowledge through computer modeling.
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.
Perhaps the surest sign of cult - like thinking is the insistence by many that their ultimate conclusions are incontrovertible.
But what is more interesting is the insistence not only on the verticality of the standing nude but also on frontality.
Deeply embedded within these two worlds is the insistence that there are no limits to what can be used as an instrument.
Rather, there is an insistence on the roundness and fullness of curves, the liveliness of color.
One of the long standing questions regarding my paintings is my insistence on the inclusion in my work of the strange clownish figure of Punchinello.
Also, long gone is the insistence on red yellow and blue with black and white, and whereas Mondrian and Nicholson thought of their art as «spiritual» and somewhat lofty, Frize's seems entirely «material» and approaching the trivial.
Is it the insistence on developing new technologies?
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.
However, what really lets Micro Machines: World Series down is the insistence in locking major features such as battle mode, season mode and levelling up behind an online connection, while replay value is reduced due to having no pre-set or customisable championships and no track editor; which are all major features that the Micro Machines series has been known for since its origins dating back to 1991.
The real elephant is the insistence of online to justify needing an XBL sub.
I also think that his focus on creating structure for dogs is very important, as is his insistence that little dogs are still DOGS who need exercise and the chance to explore the world with their noses just as much as big dogs.
Adding to the confusion is the insistence of those advocating dividend growth strategies to refer everything back to the initial investment.
Quoting from this article, Sharpe said: ``... the big problem with the 4 % rule is its insistence on fixed spending coupled with investing in a portfolio with variable returns.
But, to me, even more of a slap in the face when it comes to the Big 5 and their ilk is the insistence on trying to lock their e-books with DRM.
The nightmare I speak of, however, is the insistence by various factions — all of them self - interested — that each version of each work be given a separate ISBN, all for a fee.
Another reason is their insistence on the VitalSource bookshelf for reading ebooks.
Our 2016 Nissan Maxima is proving to be an exceptional boulevard cruiser whose biggest shortcoming is an insistence on clinging to a long - gone marketing department - created reputation.
One thing that hasn't been highlighted is the insistence by Morgan, and Gove before her, on the 10, 11 and 12 times tables.
One of the best parts of the National Board certification process is its insistence upon reflection - how is what one is doing helping the students?
The strength of Stephen Macedo's Diversity and Distrust is its insistence on evaluating public schools on the basis of whether they are indeed making good citizens.
In every case, there is an insistence on rigor: in laid - back Finland the crucial national examinations stretch over three weeks and last 50 hours.
Probably the biggest problem in the film is this insistence on demonstrating the fallibility of the Watchmen.
One of its most endearing qualities is its insistence to never reduce its cast — which is made up almost entirely of senior citizens — to the jokey cliches that they so often are in films like Last Vegas.
What makes this film stand out from the crowd is its insistence on making sure that the action is grounded...
Perhaps the most important contribution by the researchers at Fort Detrick is the insistence that rooms in level - three and level - four labs, which contain lethal agents, must be at negative pressure compared with the outside, so that if there's a breach, air will flow in.
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The second stumble is his insistence that only he participate in debates with Cuomo — without the presence of other candidates like the Green Party's Howie Hawkins.
The whole problem is the insistence that their way is the One True Way.
Leaving the thinking behind that, one of the reasons which may have prompted Arsene Wenger is his insistence that Theo Walcott will give him options up front — but is it likely that Theo could turn into the new Thierry Henry?
What I don't understand is your insistence on coming to my blog, not following my recipes or following them halfway or following someone else's recipe or whatever, leaving disjointed, rambling, and unclear comments, and then getting angry and unpleasant when things don't turn out like you want them to even after I've explained to you why they don't work.
There is no baseless conclusion (belief) about there being no gods because it is the insistence upon having a basis upon which to draw a conclusion that leads back to the default position.
It is this insistence which has caused disunity in the Body of Christ and I believe they (preachers / teachers) will be held accountable for that by the Almighty.
His principal contribution in The Lesser Evil is his insistence that moral reflection should be at the center of the discussion about how to confront terror, but readers should not regard this as the last word in that discussion.
Perhaps the strangest part of Berger's argument is his insistence on the superiority of capitalism to socialism, as it is dubious that paleoconservative critics of capitalism are liable to champion any kind of socialism.
Another feature of Buchler's metaphysics that invites theological development is his insistence on the reality of possibilities, a reality that follows from his principle of ontological parity.
One of the chief characteristics of children is the insistence on getting their own way — even if it is unfair to everyone else.
What makes this monotheism «radical» is its insistence that God is beyond all the many, including the «many» through whom we apprehend God: Scripture, church, even Jesus Christ himself As the ground of our being and value, God alone is the proper Object of our ultimate loyalty and love.
Their denial that God is «stuff» is, of course, sound, as is their insistence on the sovereignty of God's grace.
This is an insistence upon the independence of the object from the individuality, one might say from the distinctive personality, of the occasion whose object it is.
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