The state of demanding notice or attention.
Continual and persistent demands.
Persistent determination to adhere to a course of action.
1 However, he was concerned about the insistence on the alcohol ban continuing.
2 Yet earlier this year, the industry quietly ditched its insistence on passporting.
3 One part insistence on the right to armed protection of said status.
4 The insistence that had been in the knock spoke in the voice.
5 His stubborn insistence stirred concerns of a violent power struggle in Baghdad.
6 Second, I protected them as best as I could, despite your insistence .
7 Canada's military says the Liberals' insistence that combat missions end is unworkable.
8 The insistence of the celebrated subversive journalist rankled in his mind strangely.
9 This Mme Boursier refused, in spite of the insistence of the doctors.
10 In one project, insistence that farmers grew organic crops has trimmed volumes.
11 Despite her father's insistence , she did not get a good night's sleep.
12 John Randolph now led in the insistence that the House stand firm.
13 No more insistence that, contrary to appearances, the West is actually awake.
14 There was a name, too, or rather an insistence of identity: Vermuden.
15 Despite Washington's insistence to the contrary, the marriage is not going well.
16 Marta found the young woman's insistence both unusual and bordering on impolite.
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Insistence в диалектах
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