Sentences with phrase «of insisting on»

Instead of insisting on being personally involved and in control of every decision, let someone else handle it.
These husbands actively search for common ground instead of insisting on getting their way.
If an attorney has a general understanding of simple load files, he will understand the importance of insisting on the particular load file that conforms to your review platform.
The examples provided above of insisting on snail mail, ordering transcripts of every proceeding, and avoiding negotiations all seem like extreme practices to adopt as a matter of course with all SRLs, but may well be prudent if a lawyer determines they're acting opposite a particularly unreasonable lay litigant.
I would rather see the legislation passed as it is, instead of insisting on modifications which make no difference qualitatively.
Also, I'm not familiar with console games and updates, but I found that there is a lot of insisting on «free update» in the announcement.
You learn to become flexible instead of insisting on following the prescribed «plan».
«Instead of insisting on a single philosophy when solving the electronic Schrödinger equation, which has historically been either deterministic or stochastic, we have chosen a third way,» Piecuch said.
Hon. K. T. Hammond was sent by President J. A. Kufuor to Paris and London to amicably resolve the US$ 47 million default judgment debt with SG by convincing the Company to accept the US$ 14 million out - of - court settlement instead of insisting on the US$ 47 million judgment debt.
President Nana Akufo - Addo says a new paradigm of economic development of insisting on value - addition industrial activities within a conducive and business - friendly environment, can make headway.
However AfDB disbursed only $ 600million of these insisting on further policy reforms before continuing further disbursements.
It is so obvious to me that Owen Smith is like a second hand car salesman but I appreciate that (amazing to me) others do not see that in him, so what is the point of me insisting on what is obvious.
Ekins adds that implementation of this principle may lead to the conclusion that it may be better to strive for the coexistence of several styles of development in different regions of one country, instead of insisting on one national style which may have proved efficient for one region but at the expense of other regions.
However, this first phase fairly rapidly was superseded by a second, in which Sewall Wright and Theodosius Dobzhansky were the two key figures, both of them insisting on the importance of thinking of populations of many genes, as well as populations of many individuals.
It is a way of insisting on the indispensability of God's chosen people in a properly balanced and fully flowering Christian civilization.
This is not your make believe world, many of us insist on facts if you are to be taken with any seriousness.
Most of them insisted on going back to the New Testament for their patterns and said that entrance into the membership of the Church must be by a new birth wrought by the Holy Spirit, registered by the acceptance of God's grace by the individual, and attested by baptism.
I had ten women I was arranging to meet, seven of them insisted on having their own interpreter.
More and more of us insist on outsourcing our love - lives to spreadsheets and algorithms.
In the early days of the band, most of the members had girlfriends — which is problematic when your job kind of insists on you sexing groupies.
People often think that a great painter has to have great brushes, and it's true that some of them insist on hair so fine that it could put the silkworms out of business.
But both of them insist on the monikers - and all who meet the Andersons soon feel that the nicknames fit.
If the seller had put in the SPIS that, Yes, there is a structural problem AND if the sales representative had of insisted on the buyer doing a home inspection and / or a structural assessment, there wouldn't have been a lawsuit.

Not exact matches

But we demean and diminish the standouts and the ones who will really make a difference in our lives when we insist on lumping them with the rest of the mediocre pack while pretending that the world doesn't care about outcomes.
Research on sun storms might seem a long way from New York's 1970's punk scene, but Janvier insists that Just Kids, the memoir of rocker Patti Smith in which she recounts her relationship with the photographer Robert Mapplethorpe, deeply influenced her work.
Sidenote: Chew is also one of the few biopharma execs I've ever spoken to who voluntarily brought up the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER), a tough drug pricing critic organization which insists on proven outcomes (and has consequently become a major biopharma gadfly), because the group actually validated the cost - effectiveness of Omada's tech.
Second, U.S. intelligence analysts should insist that a full review of Israeli's archival Iran files be completed to test their accuracy regarding post-JCPOA Iranian actions and resources against the findings of IAEA on - the - ground monitoring.
Attracting small donors through digital channels resembles the presidential campaign fundraising strategy of Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders (D), but Harris insists she's just focusing on this year's midterm elections.
But now I see, when you add your own spin, they have tremendous value,» insists Blackman, who shares a list of 100 templates he relied on during his experiment via Airstory (actually getting to them requires a few clicks but is worth it.)
Continuing to insist on maintaining and expanding a third operating system, they said, was a bad idea in a field that is all - dependent on apps since the creators of those apps just don't have the time or money to redesign their creations a third time.
AT&T bet wrong, and Reagan's DOJ insisted on the break - up of the company.
Canada and Mexico have said they are happy with the «rules of origin» as currently written, and that they would oppose any attempt by Washington to insist on a specific quota for any one country.
Though it's too early to quantify, I've noticed a growing gap between the performance of small businesses who adopt modern technology and those who insist on dragging their feet.
He insists on the importance of having a clear, concise company description.
Despite reporting its 19th consecutive quarter of declining sales, IBM insists it's on the right path.
How you refer to these car - serving conveniences depends on which keeper of Canadian national identity you trust more: the Canadian Oxford Dictionary says the correct spelling is «drive - through»; Tim Hortons — which operates such windows at 2,604 locations across Canada — insists the proper usage is «drive - thru.»
You would be wise to insist on the same level of certainty in your business.
Both Entrepreneur's Jonathan Long and Bplan's Briana Morgaine insist in their respective articles that there are plenty of ways to get started, even if you barely have a dollar to spare (Long focuses on Web - based gigs; Morgaine on both online and offline opportunities).
It's brutal but it's true, Zuckerberg insists, and based on the strong reaction to the post, it appears lots of readers agree.
«I insist on a lot of time being spent, almost every day, to just sit and think.
Shopify hopes the AR and VR - based shopping experience it has created could surmount one of the market's biggest barriers: getting customers to buy products without insisting on first seeing them in - person.
Google insists it is committed to Glass, with hundreds of engineers and executives working on it, as well as new fashionista boss Ivy Ross, a former Calvin Klein executive.
But, of course, I didn't have any way to sign in and Coinbase insisted on communicating with and sending info to a phone number I no longer owned.
He insisted I was leaving tons of money on the table by only writing and publishing books.
I've observed hundreds, maybe thousands, of people over the years and hear from new ones practically every day who, like those unfortunate chefs, insist on living in a utopian, make - believe world where:
German Chancellor Angela Merkel insisted, «We still don't know much beyond the bare information on the flight, and there should be no speculation on the cause of the crash.
Johnson plans to tinker with his model before the 2012 Summer Games, but insists that it provides a useful gauge of countries» returns on their Olympic investments.
Or maybe you have a colleague whose ego is so self - inflated that he or she insists on talking at you instead of listening to you.
«European democracy, and I think also British democracy, has not been established to diminish the rights of citizens but to protect the rights of citizens,» he said, reiterating his often repeated position that the European Parliament will insist negotiating teams must focus on this issue.
In an effort to get that deal, the U.S. appears to have backed away from one of its most contentious demands and is no longer insisting that 50 per cent of cars be made in the U.S., and is now floating a different formula based on autoworker salaries.
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