Sentences with phrase «which insist on»

This comes useful in IM apps (* cough * Hangouts * cough *) which insist on having very large lists and fonts, so a per - app setting helps finding the sweet spot on an individual app basis.
The freestanding sculptures that Rowe has created for the first time, complement and contrast her earlier works (wall mirrors constructed of glass shards, wood) and reclaimed frames which insist on personal negotiations with reflections and desire.
They complement and contrast her earlier works — wall mirrors constructed of glass shards, wood, and reclaimed frames which insist on personal negotiations with reflection and desire, and immersive installations that reference architecture and cinema.
I've run across a few apps which insist on running in tiny windows and ignoring most of the tablet's screen space, but those apps are the minority.
Wilsahw said: «The Prime Minister and Secretary of State are right to give their backing to schools and other institutions which insist on removing face coverings when it makes sense to do so.
Bennet's election raises questions about the effectiveness of the Green party's sex equality rules, which insist on a gender divide between the deputy leadership and leadership roles as a way to boost the prominence of women in the party.
Readers may like to know that the Australian Labor Party - a sister Party of British Labour with a very similar history and values to our own - has rules which insist on mandatory re-selection for all Federal MPs before each Federal Parliamentary election.
This would be an appropriate term for assertive religious movements which insist on and provide experience and authority for their members.
Official church statements which insist on using the term «disorder» without any distinctions or definitions will fail to receive a serious hearing from some segments of the U.S. Catholic community, including many theologians and those in the therapeutic professions.
Even the most highly organized churches which insist on the importance of «legitimate» orders recognize with the Church of England that» «there always remains the power of God to give to the Church prophets, evangelists and teachers apart from the succession,» and even the most spiritualistic groups will elect certain men to interpret the sense of meetings in which anyone moved by the spirit is allowed to speak.
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.
The Chicago Sun - Times, which insists on reporting this totally - not - that - big - of - a-deal story, says that the heads are «still covered in skin.»
By implication it encouraged the prophetic radical aspect of religious life, which insisted on criticizing any defective and unjust social order.
He represented the warm, personal religion of German Pietism, coupled with a strong orthodox Lutheranism which insisted on adherence to the historically formulated Lutheran doctrines.
This revision of theological concepts beginning with an exegesis of the New Testament centered on the preaching of the Kingdom to come finds support in the parallel revision of the theology of the Old Testament inspired by Martin Buber, which insists on the massive opposition between the God of the promise — the God of the desert, of the wandering — and the gods of the «epiphanic» religions.
(Which is still somewhat lacking, but is better than the alternative, which insisted on putting the salvation part first!)
This emphasis was carried on in the theology of Antioch, which insisted on Christ's full manhood in body, mind and soul.
Isn't it odd a news organization which insists on «free speech» protection for itself doesn't for others?
It would be a rash man indeed who would attempt to toss away the vast weight of a tradition which insists on the role of Moses as law - giver.
This is because we have inherited from the Middle Ages a Christianity that was world - denying and which insisted on directing men's attention away from this temporal world to an eternal home in a supernatural heaven above.
Here's a shot of the moms, which I insisted on because usually we're busy taking pictures of our kids and aren't in the photos.
They had previously had consensual sex during which she insisted on protection, according to reports.
Velvet was one of the unlikely rats that succumbed to a tumor, but I will say this: She was a thousand times better as a pet than the frogs we got a year later, which insisted on eating only live crickets we caught ourselves every night.
A bit less distressing but equally unacceptable is a situation in which insists on having her friends tag along with the two of you all the time.
Looking slightly ludicrous, as always, in PJs and cowboy boots, Hannah escapes the RV Fran rented for the summer, which she insists on calling a «house car,» and runs away from him at a rest stop — until she trips on a tree branch and lands ass up on the ground.
But I remember thinking that the Whitney's wall label, which insisted on the paintings as referential to the female body, was way too heavy - handed.

Not exact matches

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.
Rather than ascribe it to «sell on the news,» which is the most likely explanation after a strong week, some insisted it was a warning sign.
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.»
To protect themselves, the ISF advises technology buyers, which include small businesses, to insist on transparency during the procurement process.
«President Juncker insisted on intensifying trade cooperation which is a win - win situation for both sides.
«We're pretty blunt about telling new customers that until we get to know them better, we insist on payment in advance — for which we give them a 2 % price discount — or payment through a confirmed, irrevocable letter of credit,» says John Kirchgeorg, the owner of Life Corp., a manufacturer of emergency oxygen units in Milwaukee.
Prior shareholder letters insisted the proposals were misguided or ignored the company's efforts to spell out its position that even a world intent on limiting temperature rises would still need more oil — a position shared by bodies such as the International Energy Agency, which sees oil demand rising for some years to come yet.
He likes the fact that the new owners have a clear vision, and insists the Tropicana has at least two great things going for it — the prime location on the Vegas strip and its large pool area, which is uncommon.?
He went on to insist that drug makers should bring manufacturing and production, much of which is done in countries like India and China, back to the United States.
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).
Trump's father, Fred, wasn't too keen on the young developer's decision to enter the Manhattan market, instead insisting that the younger Trump should continue with the family's outerborough real estate business, in which it had found its initial success.
Compensation committees and boards should insist on an industry - wide rigorous code of conduct for compensation consultants that is independently drafted and enforced, publicly accessible and to which all compensation consultants who advise these compensation committees subscribe.
He also insists that Autopilot worked as described in Huang's Model X, which was as a hands - on system that isn't capable of self - driving.
The White House has insisted that it made only a «stylistic» change to the intelligence agency talking points from which Rice suggested on five Sunday talk shows that demonstrations over an anti-Islamic video devolved into the Benghazi attack.
Coming up with a number sounds clean and scientific but relying entirely on such a score and disregarding words entirely, means you lose the human voices behind the statistics, which have huge value, Marke insists.
Note also that the oath insists on the duty to avoid «business practices harmful to society,» which is so painfully vague it borders on the vacuous.
Livingston insists that Kik is simply looking for «strategic partners» as the chat race intensifies, which could mean a big investment, or a deal to share content or pooled resources, depending on the partner.
Giuliani gave two interviews to Fox News in which he acknowledged that Cohen paid Daniels on Trump's behalf to silence Daniels's allegations of an affair with Trump, while insisting that the affair never took place.
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This brought back a rush of memories of a Christmas when my dad, on his own volition, insisted on the family investing in our first computer, the Sinclair Spectrum 48K, which used tapes as a means of relaying data.
«We call on people everywhere to join with us to insist on a world in which women of all kinds can pursue their dreams free from sexual assault, abuse and predatory behavior.
He has refused to limit the use of numerous pesticides; he has repealed regulations on methane flares; he has punted on the question of addressing lead in water, which we know is definitely not a problem in this country, insisting that the question demands at least six years of further study.
That certainly doesn't imply that equally catastrophic losses are likely to follow (stocks lost 85 % of their value from 1929 to 1932 as valuations collapsed from historic highs to historic lows, and keep in mind that even moving from a 70 % loss to an 85 % loss involves losing half of your money, which is why I insisted on stress - testing in 2009).
Even the BC Teachers» Federation, which has long prided itself on being non-partisan, is clearly campaigning for the NDP this time around, with a pricey TV ad calling on British Columbians to dump a government it insists has laid waste to the education system.
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