• Another way would be to insist on more rigorous safeguards for its civilian nuclear-power programme, to prevent it turning military.

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  • The better answer would be to insist that any member afraid of the free movement of labour should fix temporary rules for its own territory alone, leaving the others to be more liberal if they wished.

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  • American representatives should similarly be directed to insist that no consideration be given to creating special exceptions or preferential treatment by COCOM for Soviet bloc nations that remain within the Warsaw Pact and the framework of corresponding Eastern bloc intelligence arrangements.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: COCOM��s Coming Moment Of Truth

  • Lula's compromises have sharpened the division between those who think the current order can be fixed and those who insist it must be overthrown.

    ECONOMIST: An argument between reform and revolution

  • Doctors are often in a hurry and seniors may be too intimidated to insist that their list of medications be reviewed at the medical appointment.

    FORBES: Are Your Aging Parents Taking Too Many Pills?

  • Virtue, the Islamic party formed when its predecessor, Welfare, was banned in 1998 after being thrown out of office, has spotted that with a European arm around its shoulder it might be better able to insist, for instance, that females should be allowed, despite current laws, to wear headscarves in state-run schools and government offices.

    ECONOMIST: Is it adieu to Ataturk?

  • For instance, the Isle of Man authorities may be reluctant to insist on confidential disclosure of the beneficial owners of companies.

    ECONOMIST: Offshore financial centres

  • These are ideas that the President continues to insist be part of any proposal moving forward when it comes to overall economic policy.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • The all-rounder is not centrally contracted to the England and Wales Cricket Board, which means it would not be able to insist should he decide to go.

    BBC: Pietersen plans IPL safety talks

  • But, before handing anything over, the South's president, Kim Dae Jung, would be wise to insist that any such good turn by his country gets another from North Korea.

    ECONOMIST: In from the cold?

  • In particular, it would be unwise to insist now either on independence for Kosovo as the sole road to a lasting peace or, as some argue, on partitioning the province.

    ECONOMIST: A bungled war

  • The crucial implication is this: If you treat all individuals as fundamentally the same in your theoretical constructs, it would be odd to insist that the law should suddenly start treating them differently.

    FORBES: A Radicaltarian Look At Getting Over The Moral Limits Of Economics

  • The country's plight is hard to ignore and while the IMF may be right to insist on the need for concrete reform upfront, it is vulnerable to the charge that it at least shared responsibility for some of the mess.

    ECONOMIST: A thankless job | The

  • While the United States may have arguments with its allies about the share of the burden for the common defense they bear, and while it may be possible to insist that they bear more of it, South Korea is arguably among the least deserving of such criticism.

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  • Despite everything Brendon, Scott, myself, and all your other allies do, despite all the articles we write and interviews we give, despite the growing acceptance across this entire country, there are going to be people who insist on looking at you through the lens of your sexuality, and not at your skills as a football player.

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  • As I said in Fort Hood, I am confident that justice will be done, and I will insist that the full story be told.

    WHITEHOUSE: Weekly Address: Veterans Day and Fort Hood

  • It may be better to accept that they exist, but to insist that they be disclosed.

    ECONOMIST: The Wall Street settlement

  • Campaigners stress they still want customers' male family members to be able to enter shops, but insist all staff selling products must be women.

    BBC: Saudi lingerie trade in a twist

  • There will be a tooth and nail fight to insist that only highly skilled doctors should be allowed to use such machinery: despite the very point of the machinery itself being that we want to eliminate the need for highly skilled labour here.

    FORBES: IBM's Watson: Maybe The Doctors Will Strangle It At Birth

  • It would indeed be folly not to insist on a rigorous evaluation of the economic consequences before joining the monetary system.

    ECONOMIST: Bagehot

  • What will the answer be when the Islamists insist that free speech must not allow the slander, libel or defamation of Shariah, or other aspects of their faith?

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Yes, they can

  • That the commission's life has been extended several times could, as its members insist, be because it needs more time to sift through the mass of accumulated testimony.

    ECONOMIST: South Africa��s hurtful truth

  • Critics, it should be noted, generally insist that this is a smoke screen, that the "real" aims of the organization the acquisition of political power, or financial gain, or new recruits are hidden.

    NPR: A Glimpse Inside a Catholic 'Force': Opus Dei

  • Is headman Larry Page afraid Carl Icahn is ready to pounce, buy 4.9 percent of Google, pound the table, demand 3 board seats and insist YouTube be spun off?

    FORBES: Google And Apple: Why I Own Them Both

  • Priebus and other GOP officials will always be able to find Republican consultants and strategists who will pronounce the party's rapport with Hispanics to be generally healthy and insist that little needs changing.

    CNN: How GOP can get right with Latinos

  • The French have said that they're willing to lead the force until at least February, but they insist they be given what they call sufficient powers as well as very clear rules of engagement.

    NPR: U.N. Troop Plan Slow to Materialize

  • Meanwhile, Italy and Greece have all but conceded that they have little to offer the shale discussion, with Athens far more interested in what role they could play in the Eastern Mediterranean offshore efforts led by Israel and Cyprus and the potential they insist could be found in their own back yard.

    FORBES: What's Next Mediterranean Shale?

  • The other governments have only pledged to be responsible for any losses (which, they stoutly insist, there never will be).

    FORBES: Eurozone: No, The Euro Rescue Might Well Not Work

  • The trouble is that, if the Basic Law can be amended to slow the flood of immigrants, then Hong Kong's democrats will insist that it can also be amended to allow for a faster pace of political representation.

    ECONOMIST: Hong Kong

  • Most Republicans insist there should be an entirely new vote, not just a recount.

    ECONOMIST: Washington state politics

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