Sentences with phrase «with insistence»

The emphasis placed by the trial judge and the majority (albeit with an expression of circumspection), to support a finding contrary to indigenous interests, on a document from 1881 in which a limited number of signatories, still «under training», revealed their prospective intention to settle down «to more orderly habits of industry» is at odds with the insistence in ss.251 A and 251B of the NTA upon decision - making and authorisation that is accountable to the relevant indigenous community.
«The bitcoin community, with its insistence with neutral euphemistic language, [has] an ideology of integration, which is kind of scary.
Schiller's mockery of the Amazon Echo and the Google Home, along with his insistence that voice assistants will still need to be paired with screens, sent strong signals that Apple will indeed release its own smart speaker soon.
Microsoft should exercise care not to alienate developers with its insistence on building games for UWP, and also be mindful of the weak consumer messaging surrounding the launch of the original Xbox One.
After continued attempts to control which books she taught in her English literature classes, which she successfully thwarted, she could not abide with the insistence that she wear the veil in her classroom.
In the later case of Oxfordshire County Council v Oxford City Council [2006] UKHL 25 Lord Hoffmann said that the «any neighbourhood within a locality» requirement (added by the CROW amendment) was «obviously drafted with deliberate imprecision which contrasts with the insistence of the old law upon a locality defined by legally significant boundaries» (para [27]-RRB-.
D. Apppell: «I'm sorry, but as a journalist,...» This long thread, with your insistence on «credentialism» [look it up], reminds me why I am proud to be related to three generations of reporters.
I'll have to agree with Steve, Nick is being rather obtuse with insistence that Hansen isn't saying this.
Although the WMO's announcement will remind delegates of the urgency of reaching an agreement, they will still need to reckon with the insistence of some countries that development must take priority over a low - carbon economy.
Edim, you really are a crackpot with your insistence that atmospheric CO2 concentrations are that sensitive to global temperature.
But he immediately follows with an insistence that unlike past transitions, «policy to correct market failure is now central.»
As with the insistence on a switch towards renewable sources of energy, it all really comes down to a question of whether or not you (as well as the rest of the population of your area) are properly informed, and whether or not the population in question has come to reach some level of mutual consent or not.
Flavin was very interested in Constructivism and, more than Malevich, it was Vladimir Tatlin — with his insistence on «real materials in real space» — who made a lasting impression.
But as with the insistence upon doing an Adam Curtis exhibition rather than just publishing an essay with online links, the editorial has to be re-configured to be more responsive and involved in art today.
The work of another Constructivist, Vladimir Tatlin, made a lasting impression with his insistence on «real materials in real space».
With an insistence on the haptic qualities of the hand - made object, the work included in this exhibition ranges from the imperfections of the loose gesture to the precision of hard - edge abstraction.
Both shows discard the chronological arrangement of «Stella Since 1970,» the landmark 1978 exhibition at MoMA, with its insistence on the unfolding logic of late modern art, as a kind of «science marches on.»
This is not, though, the pairing in Barbara Kruger and the «Pictures generation,» with their insistence on politics and gender.
With some insistence from the Triforce, Link touches it and makes a wish which returns everything back to the way it should be.
Each of the 22 spacious, air - conditioned rooms emphasizes understated elegance, with an insistence on quality and taste when it comes to décor and furnishings.
Ginsburg's prim appearance lay at odds with her insistence, radical to many, that women were people in need of equal opportunities, not «protection» that ensconced them in lower - paying jobs or denied them agency over their own bodies.
Reason for hope: The requirements of No Child Left Behind, with its insistence on math and reading benchmarks, have been softened.
States labored for decades to put such standards in place, prodded in 1994 by the federal Goals 2000 Act, then in 2002 by the No Child Left Behind Act, with its insistence on annual testing and consequential accountability.
The film contains the seemingly prerequisite chase and shootout sequences as Joe tracks his older self and Old Joe hunts the leader of the syndicate that will betray him (at the time, still a child, played by Pierce Gagnon, and living with his mother, played by Emily Blunt, on a farm), but Johnson holds the disparate elements together with his insistence that we actively consider the film's moral conundrums.
Emily's parents (Holly Hunter and Ray Romano) know all about Kumail, and they aren't exactly thrilled with his insistence on hanging around the hospital with a visitor's badge.
But its caustic pleasures linger in the memory with an insistence that a larger, more unwieldy film might not have managed.
It is this arrogance on the part of both the studios and technology companies that sours one on the whole Blu - ray «revolution» along with their insistence on regional coding.
In certain episodes and scenes, Feud feels like Murphy's masterwork, combining his fervor for showmanship and irony with his insistence on of - the - moment relevance.
However, on the set of Henry Hathaway's From Hell to Texas he so incensed cast and crew with his insistence upon multiple takes for his improvisational techniques — the reshoots sometimes numbering upwards of 100 — that he found himself a Hollywood exile.
As a teenager, I would get impatient with her insistence on dressing in a somewhat flamboyant, almost theatrical way for each walk, and then for every other time of the day.
Nevertheless, the work remains an outstanding model of scientific bravery in the 20th century, with its insistence that sexual acts be described as healthy functions of the human body and that cultural taboos not stand in the way of science.
The states noted that their position was in line with insistence of the Federal Government that the schools across the country resume on the day despite the threat by NUT to embark on strike if adequate provision was not made to prevent spread of the Ebola virus in schools.
Some of the protesters said they voted for Cuomo but were disappointed by what they view as his catering to New York's wealthiest residents with his insistence on no new taxes.
The secretary of state David Miliband launched the draft climate change bill with the insistence there is no longer any debate that climate change is a reality and emissions are to blame.
The hon. Gentleman did not quite say this, but I think what he was driving at is that there is sometimes a tendency for people on social media to volunteer their opinions with an insistence in inverse proportion to their knowledge of the subject matter under discussion.»
«There is a tendency sometimes for people on social media to volunteer their opinions with an insistence in inverse proportion to their knowledge of the subject matter under discussion,» Mr Bercow said.
But everything begins with her insistence on technical competence.
My friend the only person destroying the club is Wenger with his insistence he is here to stay.
Last seasons injury took a long time to heal and Sanchez really only hit form at the Copa America and with his insistence on playing all the time maybe he's been playing on painkillers?
Besides the increase in consumer demand for kosher certified products, many companies are often met with the insistence that what they produce or sell should be kosher certified.
«It begins with an insistence from top management, the family.»
At Cana, Jesus's irritation with Mary is not so much with what she asked him to do but with the insistence that he do it right then and there, on the spot.
We are concerned with their effort to be metaphoric in their reflection, staying close to the parabolic form with its insistence on using common language in novel ways to evoke insight, with its emphasis on the narrative quality of believing, its foundation in experience, and with both language and belief rooted in a total life - style.
Origins of such a notion go far back in human history, to primitive days when our remote ancestors thought that some special anima indwelt human bodies; it was given additional support by the teaching of certain of the Greeks, with their insistence on the soul as entirely distinct from, yet temporarily the tenant of, the body — at its most extreme this expressed itself in the saying soma sema, «the body is the prison - house of the soul».
However, Tinder suggests the Christian claim of revelation will render this change unlikely in the arena of scholarly discourse with its insistence on rational objectivity.
Mu «tazilism, with its insistence on the use of reason to reach truth, finds a place in Shi`ism because the occult relation with the Imam allows a great deal of latitude for the exercise of individual reasoning.
There is no need to recall Haeckel's blasphemy about a gaseous vertebrate: suffice it to remind ourselves of the classical tradition of religious philosophy with its insistence that God can not be defined except in negatives — apoios, without quality, the ontos on, the thelon, (See Philo.
In the spirit of Gioia's essay — with its insistence of grounding arguments in fact — I decided to test his narrative of decline.
The problems arise with the insistence that natural reason can only be exercised effectively within the explicit domain of theological wisdom, that is to say, as part of a process of theological reasoning and proclamation.
Yet the Reformers combined this radical freedom with the insistence that the new life is lived in the community of the church with its tradition, its scriptural authority and the celebration of the sacraments, for now the church is known as the community which God creates by his grace.
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