Sentences with phrase «repeated insistence»

Amazon refused that proposal even after Sony's repeated insistence, frustrating the Tokyo - based firm in the process of doing so, insiders claim.
A contractor for the controversial classifieds website Backpage.com has been aggressively soliciting and creating sex - related ads, despite Backpage's repeated insistence that it had no role in the content of ads posted on its site, according to a trove of newly discovered documents.
The paper also reported investigators sought to determine whether the data remained in Cambridge Analytica's possession despite the company's repeated insistence it had been deleted, though that task may have been made more difficult given the four days that passed before the warrant was approved.
A Washington Post story from last year, however, noted that, «A contractor for the controversial classifieds website Backpage.com has been aggressively soliciting and creating sex - related ads, despite Backpage's repeated insistence that it had no role in the content of ads posted on its site.»
There, despite your statement above and Steve McIntyre's repeated insistence that Briffa is alone amongst dendros in believing that chronologies can be calculated using ring series from less than ten trees, Esper writes:
This repeated insistence that he supports change hasn't translated to statutory action.
The mayor's repeated insistence that he has control of the Met has exasperated those who now ask why he is not returning to learn more about allegations that it fundamentally mismanaged the violence on Saturday night.
but it should be noted there are now reports that Michael Cohen — despite his repeated insistence to the contrary — did visit Prague in late 2016, which corroborates a significant part of the dossier (in which Cohen is alleged to have met with Russian officials).
At his repeated insistence, I inhaled the sunny, woody aroma; I could taste it dancing around the back of my mouth.
Whitehead's own repeated insistence on the limited scope of these two volumes and, it might be added, on the alleged «closedness» of nature to mind, a share of culpability in preventing either awareness or full appreciation of what I am prepared to adjudge to be some of Whitehead's most exciting contributions to epistemology.
An unusually striking and important feature of Hartshorne's cosmology is his oft - repeated insistence upon the reality and universality of freedom in nature.
However, its authoritative power as a solemn magisterial document does not lie in anathemas, but in its repeated insistence on the urgency of a new evangelical imperative which is laid on the Church in these intellectually, socially and spiritually turbulent times.
Furthermore, their repeated insistence on getting their message heard only added to the problems of the person they were talking to.
If we have regard for what may fairly be described as the «catholic» or «ecumenical» tradition in Christian theology, nothing is more striking than its repeated insistence that Christian belief in God is essentially reasonable.
For the curious lay reader who can overlook Isaacson's editorializing (and his repeated insistence that Leonardo's penchant for sodomy went hand in hand with his creativity), this work is a serviceable introduction to the major events and artistic developments in the life of the genius behind the Last Supper.
ECB President Mario Draghi's repeated insistence that the central bank will not raise interest rates before ending QE underlines how far away such a move remains.
ECB President Mario Draghi's repeated insistence that the central bank will not raise interest rates before ending quantitative easing underlines how far away such a move remains.
However, some have expressed fears over a potential resurgence, thanks to President Donald Trump's repeated insistence that there is a link between childhood vaccines and autism — a thoroughly discredited theory.
By Alex Trembath and Devon Swezey Yesterday, New York Times columnist Paul Krugman published a blog post repeating his insistence that a carbon price is the key (if not the only) incentive needed to unleash «the magic of the marketplace» and drive innovation in clean energy technology.

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He insists that I anachronistically impose a tendentious reading of Locke on all the founders, ignoring my insistence, repeated «elsewhere,» that one need not regard the founding as a purely Lockean event.
However, she repeated Tony Blair's insistence that there was no question of «cutting and running» and said Britain must «continue to hold our nerve».
Seasons After Fall is a beautiful game to look at and listen to but it can often be tedious to play due to its insistence on repeated backtracking and general lack of guidance.
There are certain filmmaking choices in «Three Identical Strangers» that are maddening, particularly the heavy - handed score and Wardle's insistence to repeat archival footage in different contexts as if we might forget what we've just seen.
The story is repeated with Marianne (Constance Rousseau), a college student studying French medieval and Renaissance literature, who is taken in as well by the young man's charm and by his insistence that his neuroscience thesis had been published.
One time is no time One time is no time speaks to the importance of sustained work and its development over time; to an insistence on repeating processes which produce results with minimal yet significant differences.
You are just repeating the popular arguments, trying to assert them as new supporting facts, to be taken at YOUR insistence.
«Just as the concept of a «hiatus» or «pause» began to dominate the discourse in our field because of factors external to the science itself (i.e. the politically - motivated insistence by climate change deniers and fossil - fueled politicians that there was a «pause» or «hiatus» in warming), so too are some authors caught up in a «Groundhog Day» exercise of writing repeated articles about how there wasn't a pause.»
Had the uniform code been stubbornly applied without any regard to the applicant's repeated requests to be allowed to wear her cross outside her clothing or had her insistence on doing so resulted in her dismissal from employment, they could readily accept that the balance tipped strongly in favour of the applicant.
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