Sentences with phrase «keep insisting on him»

Against the backdrop of the ongoing negotiations, the statement of the Luxembourg Presidency thus raises the question whether the Council should keep insisting on the explicit exclusion of VAT fraud from the scope of the discussed Directive.
He was talking about FDCPA cases where a lot of them get settled for small potatoes, but if you keep insisting on big numbers, they keep passing it up the skyscraper until it gets on somebody's desk who doesn't write small checks.
It's remarkable that you keep insisting on a «plan'that you yourself admit «can't be sold,» even going so far as to describe it as the only one «that offers any chance of avoiding the climate Apocalypse.»
So again, why do we insist on ignoring the very clear modus operandi of the inactivist «institutes», and keep insisting on finding some deeper «underlying» cause?
We're not sure whether PUBG Corp will keep insisting on loot boxes, especially now that they've been banned in Netherlands and Belgium.
But they keep insisting on him being just an avatar.
It's so important that you keep insisting on not trading if your desired formation is not on the charts.
«I believe that major trade publishers will definitely keep insisting on DRM for libraries, and that the situation can only get worse — more restrictive — for libraries vis - à - vis the Big 6,» Rosenblatt said.
DRM will cost them billions in book sales over the years if they keep insisting on «protection» despite the inconvenience to retail customers and library patrons.
They need to do more than keep insisting on the urgency of the exercise, praising the standards, and saying that the feds weren» t involved.
Unfortunately, they keep insisting on their false claims and even ridicule Dr. Greger, which I mentioned as a good point against low - carb.
All this puflle about being able to eat unlimited, so long as carbs are low hurts people, and I loath you fucktards who keep insisting on doing that.
I am not a «homebirther» in disguise, and yet many people here keep insisting on treating me as if I am.
Yet with all those injunctions lifted, understandably, it began seeming inconsistent and thus prejudiced to keep insisting on same - sex sodomitical proscriptions.
What must be done is to keep insisting on the right to teach the Bible as history and as literature in the public schools until this not only is permitted but becomes as widely practiced there as in the state universities.
And I'm going to keep insisting on this all day whether it makes any sense or not!
I'm the father of seven, and I kept insisting on the importance of going to college, but I hadn't walked the walk.
But reports suggest the U.K. keeps insisting on discussing a future relationship between the two sides before settling these key separation issues.
Yet the loudmouth and rather arrogant bigot here keeps insisting on using racism as his weapon.
1) John is the Disciple Whom Jesus Loved but this Gospel keeps insisting on telling us this for no apparent reason since Jesus loved all of the disciples.
I kept insisting on using coconut flour because of it's high protein content and other nutritious profile.
I think that's why Melo keeps insisting on Houston.
The boy kept insisting on using the.375, though it was too heavy, because the.375 had killed him his elephant.
I kept insisting on the fact that Arsenal doesn't need any big money signing.
Wenger is convinced it will work that is why he keeps insisting on the tactics.
It is obvious that defense is not Wenger's forte and I am afraid that he will let the sloppy passes to happen in the next few years, if he keeps insisting on staying.
He kept insisting on laying on it or trying to sit on it.
Insiders say things got off on the wrong foot when de Blasio kept insisting on taxing the wealthy to pay for universal pre-kindergarten.
Things got off on the wrong foot when de Blasio kept insisting on taxing the wealthy to pay for universal pre-kindergarten, his signature campaign promise.
At one point in 2016, according to the lawsuit, «Lipkin kept insisting on capturing a particular message from work [on an autism / prenatal acetaminophen study] which did not appear to be supported by the data.»
Also, if a person keeps insisting on giving them your personal information or start asking for money in return for various favors, report them to the free dating web site authorities at once.
It's all a bit overheated, and while there is certainly nothing wrong with melodrama, the problem arises when the script (also by Tornatore) keeps insisting on explaining its own symbolism and subtext, to make sure we get how deep the thing is.
He kept insisting on more, threatening to leave the marriage if she didn't comply.

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And then, while in Florida, Abe insisted on keeping the U.S. - Japan trade in a broad multilateral framework, fearing that President Donald Trump's preference for a bilateral deal would make a big dent in Japan's $ 68.8 billion trade surplus on American trades.
Manager Mark Oelschlager insists on keeping a diversified portfolio, with two of the fund's major holdings including Charles Schwab and Amazon.
For example, the company insisted on keeping their ForeverSpin - branded bubble envelopes, a staple their customers expect, even though express shipping the envelopes cost several times more than the envelopes themselves.
If you insist on keeping"[email protected],» at the very least create a separate email account strictly for professional emails, Randall suggests.
His lawyer, Michael Cohen, has insisted for months that he had kept Mr. Trump completely in the dark and that he had handled the entire matter on his own as a...
Tesla has insisted that drivers keep their hands on the steering wheel at all times when using the autopilot feature, but some have apparently decided to ignore such warnings.
His lawyer, Michael Cohen, has insisted for months that he had kept Mr. Trump completely in the dark and that he had handled the entire matter on his own as a personal favor to the man for whom he would «take a bullet.»
To get the votes to extend the debt ceiling, the Democrats will insist on keeping the income and payroll tax cuts for the 99 % and the Republicans will want to keep the capital gains rate at 15 % so the Wall Street speculators will not be inconvenienced.
That certainly doesn't imply that equally catastrophic losses are likely to follow (stocks lost 85 % of their value from 1929 to 1932 as valuations collapsed from historic highs to historic lows, and keep in mind that even moving from a 70 % loss to an 85 % loss involves losing half of your money, which is why I insisted on stress - testing in 2009).
In a late August email to employees, he pushed staff to rally around boosting sales and cutting costs, in order to show positive GAAP profits and «throw a pie in the face of all the naysayers on Wall Street who keep insisting that Tesla will always be a money - loser.»
IRBs [Institutional Review Boards] allow sponsors to pay guinea pigs but, consistent with FDA guidelines, insist on their keeping the amount low.
But when you and I insist on that all - too - comfortable paradigm of cosmic score keeping, we stop talking about Christianity and in fact adopt a Westernized form of Hinduism.
But she kept on insisting and eventually I turned round and said bluntly «No - you won't, it's gone.»
Or you might have heard the rumor from a red - faced preacher who insists that if we can't keep God's name in our pledge, on our money, and on our courthouse walls, then we can't keep God in our country.
Mark Greaves has written an article for this week's Catholic Herald («Bishops insist on uniformity for Masses on Holy Days») in which he quotes «an official» from Ecclesia Deiwho dutifully says of traditionalists «They're obliged to keep to the Holy Days that have been agreed upon» but then goes on to say that there is «no problem» with them also celebrating them during the week.»
The first is based on Charles Peguy's statement: «People who insist on keeping their hands clean are likely to find themselves without hands.»
The clown insists on putting side by side many of those things that we spend considerable time in keeping in separate drawers of the mind — altruism and selfishness, reason and impulse, religion and sex, Rolls Royces and cigar butts.
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