Sentences with phrase «often insist on it»

(Members of this group often insist on the terms «family capital,» «family investment firm,» or «permanent capital investors» rather than «family office,» in an effort to avoid being associated with the more mundane details of family upkeep, like arranging a billionaire family's travel schedule or even paying their taxes.)
He would often insist on it being played during car journeys.
For all these reasons, I thought of (and often insist on!)
Manufacturers produce an endless variety of different smartphones for carriers, who often insist on having exclusive smartphone models on their network.
EU Regulations due to come into force by the end of the year are targeted at online lost - cost operators who often insist on booking solely online.
This is the reason why veterinarians often insist on the importance of spaying your dog.
Puppy buyers often insist on specific colors, so one of the first lessons that new Shih Tzu breeders learn is that of color genetics.
I should point out that clients in this type of situation often insist on keeping their house, a reflection of the deep - seated Canadian devotion to home ownership, and it takes long and difficult conversations with family, friends and trusted advisors before they come around to the realization that they have to let go of their home.
But publishers often insist on terms that can make that impossible.
In the recent past it was not always seen as relevant to schools as it was financially prohibitive — as LED lights where very expensive and fledgling LED companies would often insist on changing the whole school in one go.
Fiqh rules about Christians and other non-Muslims, which often insist on subordination?
The prophets often insist on the falseness of visions as opposed to the certainty of the Word of God.
Roman Catholics have often insisted on a transformation of the substance of the bread and vine into the substance of the body and blood of Jesus.
Owners always want to do something to help the cat, often insisting on antibiotic therapy.
Just as the distribution and presentation sites she has used (e.g. maga - zines, posters) are characterized by a certain transience and intensified circulation, so too Kruger often insists on the ephemeral physical status of her works, since her wall and large - scale spatial installations are usually destroyed at the end of an exhibition.
Often insisting on the integrity of acrylic hues, he rarely mixes more than three colors at once, frequently overlaying his marks to create the illusion of three - dimensional space.
So, in every aspect of the preparation and release of the datasets leading into K15, we find Tom Karl's thumb on the scale pushing for, and often insisting on, decisions that maximize warming and minimize documentation.
ICBC does not always accommodate such requests in any event, and often insists on occupational therapists visiting your home and asking a wide variety of questions, which many claimants find invasive.
The insurance underwriter often insists on having the electrical system inspected by a licensed electrician who has experience in inspecting and repairing aluminum wiring.

Not exact matches

«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.
How to do this seems to revolve a lot around consciously defining what sales should do versus what customer service should do, and which employees should work in which area — as well as helping your team build on their strengths (which can often be done for free, the guide insists).
When our sense of worth depends on being right, it often comes at the expense of someone else's dignity and worth because we insist on making them wrong.
Often it is people who live in middle - class or affluent neighborhoods that are relatively free of violent crime who insist on holding a «root - cause» seminar while people are dying in the streets.
Thus Evangelical Catholicism challenges the proscription - centered understanding of the moral life into which both Catholic traditionalists (who insist on hard - and - fast rules, and lots of them) and Catholic progressives (who want to loosen the rules, to the point where they often disappear) are stuck.
What is less clear to me is why complementarians like Keller insist that that 1 Timothy 2:12 is a part of biblical womanhood, but Acts 2 is not; why the presence of twelve male disciples implies restrictions on female leadership, but the presence of the apostle Junia is inconsequential; why the Greco - Roman household codes represent God's ideal familial structure for husbands and wives, but not for slaves and masters; why the apostle Paul's instructions to Timothy about Ephesian women teaching in the church are universally applicable, but his instructions to Corinthian women regarding head coverings are culturally conditioned (even though Paul uses the same line of argumentation — appealing the creation narrative — to support both); why the poetry of Proverbs 31 is often applied prescriptively and other poetry is not; why Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob represent the supremecy of male leadership while Deborah and Huldah and Miriam are mere exceptions to the rule; why «wives submit to your husbands» carries more weight than «submit one to another»; why the laws of the Old Testament are treated as irrelevant in one moment, but important enough to display in public courthouses and schools the next; why a feminist reading of the text represents a capitulation to culture but a reading that turns an ancient Near Eastern text into an apologetic for the post-Industrial Revolution nuclear family is not; why the curse of Genesis 3 has the final word on gender relationships rather than the new creation that began at the resurrection.
It would not insist on open declarations or solid resolutions; it would realize that genuine human experiencing is so complex and intricate that such declarations and resolutions are often not possible and, if insisted upon, not honest.
His attacks on the Jewish Law in his epistles do not seem to have been on the Torah as such, although this is how they have often been understood, but upon those who insisted that gentile believers were required to observe all the commandments of the Law.
Reason, on the other hand, has often been opposed to feeling by insisting upon fidelity to the evidence of actual experience.
or authoritarian (preachers often thing they ARE God - especially Moslems) Insist on that for atheists and secular leaders too (yes CNN..
In America many Christians who insist on a literal interpretation of anything in the Bible are often ready to say «but, in this case, Jesus didn't really mean...» when both Jesus and the author of this Gospel labor to convey «You aren't supposed to try to take the live of other things on Earth... that's the whole point, I want you to take on life that only I can offer!»
But if religious groups do help bear the burden, often at a financial loss to themselves, then they can reasonably insist on the right to protect their own mission.
Insisting on the imaginative factor in the projection of sense — objects in no way implies that they are illusory — a consideration that everyday life gainsays, since often fatal material consequences ensue from representing things wrongly.
Others, often victims of battering or marital rape, tell of partners insisting on trying some practice discovered in porn wares (10 per cent of such victims in one study) These women report suicide attempts, nightmares, fears, anxieties, shame and guilt — reactions which resemble rape trauma syndrome.
Insisting on the practical utility of philosophy, Nussbaum has often attacked the theory - driven feminism of American academia.
Even when trade agreements required sacrifice on the part of particular American industries, they were often insisted upon by the U.S. State Department for reasons of national security.
Of course, we often justify the collective violence of the penal system by insisting that keeping offenders off the streets cuts down on crime.
Only on this basis is it possible, he insists, to avoid the dishonesty, disrespect, subtle religious imperialism or superficiality which often attend such encounters.
Too often Full Gospel leaders insist on total, abject loyalty and uncritical acceptance of whatever they say.
In building his case for why we can still believe the Bible, Blomberg effectively positions himself between liberal scholars who refuse to acknowledge the firm textual base on which the scriptures stand and ultraconservatives who insist on a rigidly literal reading of the Bible (often in the King James only) in the face of legitimate developments in our understanding of ancient manuscripts and genres.
Despite the former Real Madrid midfielder having broke his personal best in a Gunners shirt when it comes to goals at this early point in the campaign, Arsene Wenger has insisted he should still be finding himself on the score sheet more often.
Now that Wenger has signed Lukasz Podolski will he play two strikers, van Persie and Podolski, as often as possible, th is upcoming season or will the passed his prime manager insist on only one striker, match after match, costing the club dearly season, s end, no trophy, again, stop posting bs here, please?
I guess I'm lucky, my two year old insists on standing to urinate so he often doesn't need to sit on a public toilet.
They insist on exclusivity and often pressure others in the group to conform by ostracizing others.
Parents who insist on having a high degree of control over their children often get them involved in many structured activities.
To prevent this, I insisted on staying with her in hospital and made her latch as often as possible.
When you insist, he will often become defiant and may get stuck in rigidity that he can't get out of on his own.
Teachers who insist on assigning homework to young children often cite executive function benefits (time management, organization, that kind of thing) as their rationale.
But he did insist on checking me more often than I felt necessary.
We advise you to insist on getting the stroller base at the gate as, unfortunately, damage occurs quite often even with the most trusted airlines when strollers get checked - in.
It was easy to get baby in and out of the carrier — a handy feature since older babies often fuss to get down only to change their minds a moment later when they insist on being carried.
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