Sentences with phrase «to insist on something»

But we don't insist on it for students in public schools and especially students in low - income public schools.
By 2017, more than half of employers won't just tolerate employees bringing their own phones, they'll insist on it as they move to lower their own costs.
So take advantage of this and insist on it when you take your dog to the vet.
Several lenders insist on it but it is not compulsory by law.
It's too early to insist on them using the words — but it's good practice to be hearing them regularly.
Still, because interviews promise a wealth of insider truth, many companies insist on them out of habit.
Young professionals, with little to include in an executive summary, still rely on them and many amateur resume writers still insist on them.
But they keep insisting on him being just an avatar.
As for the history of the leather jacket, I won't insist on it now but I will refer to some of its qualities.
He also insisted on something else: He wanted to work directly with the chief executive.
IMO it always says more about the person insisting on it than anything else.
Some babies LOVE to face out, and practically insist on it.
In fact we would insist on it coming back to us rather than being passed on to a third party.
In fairness he must have quite a lot of confidence by insisting on it and making it public — it is not as if he has anywhere to hide if / when he fails.
Besides, if the context is African American experience, these artists insist on it.
He would often insist on it being played during car journeys.
Many construction companies will not contract a sole trader or business unless they have liability insurance and government will usually insist on it for any government contracts obtained.
Only touch this topic if a potential employer insists on it, and even then, reserve it for your cover letter.
Why would you ever want to use the characters that can't win if the game insists on you winning?
She may want to dress a certain way one week and then, insist on something completely different the next.
That's only fair and any agent would insist on it besides that or possibly take that author to another house.
Many surf travel companies will insist on it before you take a trip with them.
It was repetitive and dull, and to make matters worse the game then insisted on you having to shut down a gate outside of each major town!
This is just one of those examples of a game that doesn't need much in terms of story but the developer insisted on it anyway.
That does not sound like much by itself, but the painting insists on it.
Instead, some attorneys may insist on you accepting a quick settlement that may not reflect the true value of your claim.
Moreover, as a journal editor, I have insisted on something similar from authors.
Homeowners insurance is not compulsory, although if you have borrowed to buy your house, your lender will probably insist on it.
How is my child going to learn socially acceptable behaviors if I don't insist on them - even gently?
I sometimes even insist on them being followed simultaneously by a functional medicine practitioner, just in terms of them seeing the relief that they came in for.
While giving principals increased autonomy, he also insisted on them having more accountability to parents and the community.
But by insisting on it you will be encouraging that as the «way it should be» and doing what is in your power for the welfare of dogs.
And it always makes me sad... especially when they move to a different provider, who insists on them paying for an «updated» website and locking them in for a multi year contract.
[22:12] So maybe there are times it's appropriate, or maybe there's some clients who insist on it, but there's other ways of conducting all the three kinds of legal matters where you're not arguing every point, and you're still an effective and a zealous advocate.
If somebody comes in and insists on us signing an NDA, I wonder if their idea is good enough for me to invest in, because if my knowing the idea suddenly undermines their opportunity, that doesn't sound like a very good business to me.
It is nice as a mother to respect your child's decisions in things like the choice of foods, if he does not like a certain type of food, do not insist on him eating the food, he might eat it later as he grows up and starts liking it.You should as well learn to keep your promises to your child if you promised to go for ice cream when he finished his homework, keep your promise and take him.
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