Sentences with phrase «most insistent»

She is most insistent on helping me with aaaaaaaall the things in the kitchen.
It has certainly been written about here — I particularly associate mindfulness with Jordan Silberman (who is also most insistent about good fit).
While such a workup and treatment often takes time and patience, animal guardians are often most insistent about relieving their pets of itching discomfort as quickly as possible.
The most insistent of said ghosts is Greg Kinnear's Frank Herlihy, who worries that his former wife (Tea Leoni's Gwen) is about the marry a very bad guy (Billy Campbell's Richard).
This year some of the critics» favorites — Wes Anderson's «The Grand Budapest Hotel,» David Fincher's «Gone Girl,» Alejandro Iñárritu's «Birdman» and Paul Thomas Anderson's «Inherent Vice» — have been the ones with the most insistent, sometimes most overbearing directorial stamp.
Or maybe there's a flexible, semipermeable boundary somewhere that limits mixing to only the most insistent slabs or plumes.
Dunlea noted that while «Governor Cuomo had cited increasing the state minimum wage as part of his so - called litmus test for the effectiveness of the Independent Democratic Caucus, it has been Senator Klein that has been most insistent on raising the wage, with indexing, while the Governor has repeatedly made recommendations to make it easier for Senator Skelos to avoid the issue.
And it's also no surprise that the author of that letter, Andrew Bridgen, is among the most insistent voices this time around, now that missiles appear poised to strike at Assad.
It seems not a little strange that the faith which is most insistent upon the principle of Ahimsa and will not take the life of the most humble living thing, makes a definite place for putting an end to one own life.
The most insistent supposition is that such an acquaintance would provide Altizer with a methodology consistent with his own Christological and eschatological desiderata.
Whitehead is most insistent that we are immediately aware that we see with our eyes and touch with our hands (SMW 132f; S 43, 56f; PR 258f, 263, 265 - 67; AI 243, 265; MT 209, 217).
Yet some of the very theologians who are most insistent about this still hold that eschatological myths include a reference to «the final state of history» or «the chronological moment of the end,» with which, presumably, scientific theories about the future development of the universe are also somehow concerned.5
This will enable us to make our best, most insistent claims, but then regularly relinquish our pet interpretations and, together with our partners in dispute, fall back in joy into the inherent apostolic claims that outdistance all of our too familiar and too partisan interpretations.
It is here that prayer has its most insistent claim and its most undisputed value.
Portugal, like Spain, has been among the euro zone countries that have been most insistent on Greece committing to deep reforms, like other recipients of bailouts in the region have done.

Not exact matches

WASHINGTON (MarketWatch)-- Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen and most of her colleagues are insistent that they plan to raise interest rates this year.
You don't have to be the most educated person in Laodicea to know that the Greek philosophers were rather insistent upon the importance of maintaining a household in which the man exercises unilateral authority over his wives, children, and slaves.
The most one could say is that, in bodily sensation, the essences are less clearly defined than those of the distance senses and the dumb intent more insistent.
Those who rejoice in Niebuhr's fulminations against Stalinism, or Russian betrayals of human dignity, usually hear him with only one ear, and fail to listen with equal seriousness to his insistent reminder that the sins we see so clearly in others are likely to be the sins we most subtly replicate in ourselves.
Chuck was insistent that ECT was one of the most powerful initiatives in the United States for communicating the gospel and that, no matter the hurdles before us, Catholics and Evangelicals must stand side by side in their public witness to biblical truth.
Chuck Colson, too, just months before his own passage to God in 2012, was insistent that ECT was one of the most powerful initiatives in the United States for communicating the truth of the gospel.
The Century moved toward a more insistent posture in the wake of the nonviolent resistance in Montgomery during most of 1956.
He also was very insistent that «The most important thing is to make the right appointment, not the quick one».
Most people I know are in the «go with the flow» attitude with the baby all the time, and can't understand why I am so insistent on being consistent if it's at all possible.
Diane Abbott and Andy Burnham were both insistent that those from working - class and minority backgrounds are most at risk of disenfranchisment.
Despite the insistent denials of city and federal officials, tens of thousands of New Yorkers were unnecessarily exposed to a chemical brew without even the most rudimentary precautions.
Steven was (rightfully) insistent upon the two most comfy ones facing the windows and so, voila!
The Ford F - Series Super Duty is all - new for 2017, arriving to insistent declarations from the automaker that it's the «toughest, smartest, most capable Super Duty ever.»
When the muse became insistent again, I began writing single title historical romance and found a new home with HarperCollins, where I published a total of eight books, most of them set in my comfy Regency period.
And their children, the Marys: Mary Grace, the devastating beauty; Mary Tessa, the insistent inquisitor; Mary Catherine, the saintly, lost soul; and finally, Amaryllis, Seena's unspoken favorite, born with the mystifying ability to sense the future, touch the past, and distinguish the truth tellers from the most convincing liar of all.
A walk down a sun dappled driveway, the feel of cool soft earth underfoot, the cheerful sounds of birds from abundant shady tropical trees, the kiss of warm Caribbean sea breezes getting ever more insistent and then there it is, one of the most beautiful and private nooks of the Placencia Peninsula Beachfront, welcome to Mariposa, our feature property of the week.
The single most important characteristic of his art is its pure physicality; the presence of his work, either because of materials or the site, is always insistent and, at times, unsettling.
Pulsating with energy and overflowing with visual information, Kenny Scharf's art infuses sinuous biomorphic forms with a symbolism reflecting electronic media's insistent grip on our most primal fantasies.
Unlike most of its competitors, it is available nationally (though most dealerships don't actually have one on the lot, they can get it if a customer is insistent enough).
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.
The Chinese manufacturer was insistent that its new phones were the best, the biggest, the thinnest, and the fastest: the most this and the least that.
I held on to six or seven of the best & most fun toys (and yes, there was a huge cloth bag full of legos), and my hubby was not happy that we moved those things several times, but I was insistent.
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