Sentences with phrase «man insists»

There are other factors in this man's case, involving anger management and drug use, but the man insists he has dealt with those issues.
A man insists he and his wife do not use illegal drugs.
However, the man himself insists that the article was wrong in many of its assertions and yesterday sent the following message to local activists in the Richmond Park constituency in which he is standing, to explain that he has not in fact been a «non-dom» since April:
Sigurdsson scored his first league goal for Everton during the heavy defeat to Southampton but former Swansea man insists he took no enjoyment from his spectacular effort at St Mary's.
But the former Sunderland man insists he will not be forced out of the club and is instead determined to prove his worth in order to reclaim his spot between the sticks.
Two security guards then asked the pair to leave, which they duly did, and a close friend of the Man City man insists that Nasri was not aggressive, and didn't put any chips on the table, an angle of events that clearly doesn't exactly tally with The Sun's story.
The newsagent, a stooped old man, sits on a stool in apparent ignorance of his customer's identity, but when El Guerrouj goes to pay for his pile of publications, the old man insists that he accept them as a gift.
It's also, the Mountain Man insists, the foremost sports state, and there's a mountain of evidence to support that contention.
Though the man insists he was a «good» person in life, God's angel informs him that everything he has ever done has been recorded.
Both men insist that until now, there has been a gap in the market.
It caused a sensation in Malta, but both men insisted these were harmless structures.
Our comical insistence that we are loving, despite our reputation, is a bit like a man insisting he's a perfectly loving husband when his wife, kids, and all who know him insist he's an unloving, self - righteous jerk.
«Everyone should have a choice,» the man insisted — throughout all nine months of pregnancy.
Knowing baseball men insist that Jurges and Herman were the best ever around second base.
Why else would a man insist on giving himself another terrible nickname (remember Way of Wade?
The taxi man insisted that the price was 2,500 CFA (500 CFA: $ 1US: # 0.62 BPS) and A insisted that we pay 2,000 CFA, the price that the Senegalese routinely pay to get across town.
For reasons lost in the mists of Everest family lore, the great man insisted on pronouncing his name in two syllables — EVE - rest — which is a word better suited to some sort of over-the-counter product for women than to the single most daunting object to grace Earth's surface.
If men insist on associating impure thoughts with this, then perhaps the man should look at himself and ask why he has so little self control.
Some men insist that they view makeup on women as a turn - off.
Both men insist that the production has to have the appearance of authenticity, and they're cynical enough about the industry to know exactly which cards to play.
During our discussion about feral cats, in which the man insisted that since feral cats were disproportionately suffering, they must all be rounded up and killed, I attempted to educate him that he had his facts wrong.
(Jonathan Turley, Court Staff Tasers Obnoxious Man Insisting On Entering Area With Camera)

Not exact matches

Both men also insist on companies with strong balance sheets and high returns on capital.
«He's a jumper,» insisted one online post, «more politician than manager, a man always on the run with his pockets full of money.
They insist that women's financial needs are different from men's, especially because women tend to earn less than their male counterparts yet live longer lives.
Supporters insist the volume of trades that HFT shops provide generates a steady flow of awesome liquidity, giving Adam Smith's invisible hand a bionic upgrade by making it better, stronger and faster like Steve Austin in the Six Million Dollar Man (look it up here, kids).
Ikea said the board changes formed part of a «generational shift that has been prepared for and ongoing for some years», while the man whose initials form half of the company he founded in 1943 insisted he had no intention of shying away.
According to Deutsche Bank's internal report, Kulikov told the compliance official it was vital that the German bank resume trading with Rye Man, insisting the transactions were legitimate.
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.»
He still lives fairly frugally, never insisting on having the biggest or the best of every contraption known to man.
The people who have risk protection orders filed against them range in age from a 14 - year - old boy who classmates claimed «wanted to kill someone to see how it feels» to a 63 - year - old man who, court records state, was «seeing spirits» and purchased two shots guns and two handguns, insisting «I can buy as many (firearms) as I want.»
The Southern Baptist insists that being a pastor is a role reserved for men.
It allows for the possibility that man's physical body developed from previous biological forms, under God's guidance, but it insists on the special creation of his soul.
We are not intimidated by «god» or «him» or any other man - made deity that you insist on incorrectly capitalizing.
The social and moral teaching of the Church insists that just laws recognize the truth about marriage, that it is a relation that can only subsist between one man and one woman.
I would also want one that insists that women are inverior and should be subservient to men.
Do we insist that the woman who has sex with a man must marry that man, even if date - raped?
Speaking for myself, although the same would be true for most of the others, I was working within a broadly Augustinian way of thinking about these matters» a tradition that sharply distinguishes between the city of God and the city of man, and insists that the one can never be transformed into the other.
«The Pharisees insisted on man made ways be practiced... so so you don't pay attention to they enslave mankind.»
By insisting that a bride bleed on her wedding night, the man is assuring that any offspring for which he is providing are genetically his own.
Reality is a modern day Phygellus and Hermogenes that insists false teachings of the ways of man supersedes Jesus» truth.
show an atheist 1,000 different robots, and EACH AND EVERYTIME, he will insist, MADE BY MAN, MADE BY MAN, MADE BY MAN....
It was Christ who encouraged the fair treatment of women... God who commands us not to neglect the poor and to feed orphans and widows... God who insisted that field owners leave part of the crop behind to be picked up by hungry gleaners... God who said men should not take advantage of one another by charging interest... Christ who attacked the Pharisees for their rigid thinking and superiority complex toward Samaritans... How are my values inconsistent with the teachings and actions of God?
The Pharisees insisted on man made ways be practiced which made people slaves to their rituals.
If young black men are arrested more frequently than whites for some criminal offense, then let us insist that police are disproportionately concerned about the crimes which blacks commit.
It insists on the dramatic difference made by the Crucifixion but fails to notice the actual man on the cross.
Against this approach Budziszewski insists that man's natural knowledge of God is essential to his natural knowledge of morality: a naked public ethic is as dangerous as a naked public square.
Indeed, this journal of religion and public life began by insisting that religion and public life «mean something like what Saint Augustine meant by the City of God and the City of Man.
So to summarize the salient features of the preceding views of nature and human nature: One would place man above and outside nature; the second would make man subservient to nature, and ideally (for some) remove man from nature; and the third would place man entirely within nature, insisting also that nature is all there is.
Yet in his Essay in Aid of a Grammar of Assent, John Henry Newman insists on the necessity of individual experience and weakness of theoretical knowledge in forming religion and morality: «many a man will live and die upon a dogma; no man will be a martyr for a syllogism.»
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