insistence造句91, their insistence on strict standards of behaviour.
92, She had attended an interview, at her boyfriend's insistence.
93, She looked a little bored by his insistence.
94, At fault, they say, is the US public's insistence on extra-soft, quilted and multi-ply products when they use the bathroom.
95, General Patton's buoyant leadership and strict insistence upon discipline rapidly rejuvenated the II Corps.
96, It was a totalistic rejection of the Marxist (and Leninist) insistence that socialism must be based on the material and cultural accomplishments of capitalism.
97, The insistence in your life leads to a rosy future.
98, One emphasis of Kant's deontological ethics is his insistence on the universal validity of categorical imperative.
99, Jean Wanger's most enduring contribution to the study of Afro-American poesy is his insistence that it be analyzed in a religious, as well as worldly, frame of reference.
100, The only thing that matters is the salvation of the incorporeal, the bodiless soul, but Milton is so unorthodox, or at least heterodox, in his insistence on the importance of the body in this poem.
101, His insistence on putting users first, and focusing on elegance and simplicity, has become deeply ingrained in his own company, and is spreading to rival firms too.
102, And the preparations for government now being undertaken by the shadow cabinet are, at Cameron's insistence, putting the environment deep into policymaking.
103, Meaning "insistence on truth" in Sanskrit, Satyagraha played a significant role in what other civil rights movement across the globe?
104, Automatic coding would appear to contradict our original insistence that the activity of human interpretation must not be eliminated.
105, From there on, Disney cartoons were in heavy demand, but the company struggled financially because of Disney's insistence on ever-improving artistic and technical quality.
106, Mrs Smith was grieved at Meggie's insistence on as small an affair as possible.
107, Despite being the progeny of two famous political writers Mary Wollstonecraft and William Godwin, Mary Shelley only began writing at the insistence of her husband, Romantic poet Percy Shelley.
108, Her insistence that women should be women first and mothers second is refreshing: unapologetic and confident.
109, Then our hosts attempted to get around my insistence to Dobryninn.
110, His insistence upon precision of language is apt to seem fussy.
111, Rigid insistence on the legislative specification of detailed standards is thought to be unsound and unworkable.
112, ARES Partners begins with an insistence on design excellence and comprehensive engagement.
113, It brought Judean religion closer to monotheism because you have the insistence of worshiping one god in his one central sanctuary.
114, Her parents were united in their insistence that she should go to college.
115, But I am trying to find a balance between insistence and compromise.
116, Plato's insistence that there is a realm of universals above the material universe as real as individual objects themselves had a great influence on medieval thought.
117, Then, his insistence to glee to the small city of Zoar , he was worldly-minded.
118, Medvedev also repeated Moscow's insistence that a deal must be linked to U.S. plans for a missile defense system in Europe — a plan that has infuriated the Kremlin.
119, There is much democratic insistence on the worthiness of every level of birth and work.
120, Yuanyou revealed his feeling of suspending and afeard, which was self-narration about his life in second half of middle-age, showing his insistence in sadness.