But when weather gets foul, controllers won't be ordering planes to widen to 8 kilometers or more as they commonly insist on now.
Foreign aid agencies say that the Islamists now insist on full information on who they meet and why.
So perhaps it is true, as the party's present leaders now insist, that no offence against Thatcherism was ever intended.
However, the regulations now insist that customers have lots of information before choosing a pension, and providing this is costly.
Having sold us the Btu edition of Thin Thighs in 30 Days, the peddlers now insist we're peeling off the pounds, or at least saving ourselves from the horror that lies beyond blimp.
If you wanted to pick up a copy of Max Roach's classic "We Insist: Freedom Now Suite, " you wouldn't have to explain to the salesclerk how to spell his name then wait a week because the record's out of stock.
He dug into the Civil Rights struggle with his We Insist: The Freedom Now Suite.
Now I insist on getting picked up by the front door.
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The Times's managers insist that they will now have to sack about 10% of its workforce, and only gradually bring other striking workers back on board.
Now they insist that their procedures and intelligence have led to tightening up of controls, with better international cooperation, encouraged by the World Customs Union, and X-ray scanners to search cargo.
Now, to insist that no lender loses money is possible but all that has been done is shifting that loss elsewhere.
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So, why do advisors insist that this active strategy is now in the best interest of their client?
The only good news is that the federal Justice Department, which is now involved, may insist on reforms.
Others insist that many of the people who now retire at 62 do so less because of choice than because of failing health or inability to find another job if they are laid off in their early 60s.
For now, those close to Gingrich insist, he has no choice but to continue on the treacherous course that has been set.
Because of a diplomatic effort to insist that Iran meet its obligations, the Iranian government now faces tougher sanctions, tighter sanctions than ever before.
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Because of a diplomatic effort to insist that Iran meet its obligations, the Iranian government now faces tougher and tighter sanctions than ever before.
For now, however, the IMF continues to insist that Brazil's fundamentals are sound and shows every sign of wanting to help a new president meet the country's debt commitments.
The lawyers worked without pay, and as part of the settlement have now agreed to submit to arbitration rather than insist on a share of the money the states will receive, which is what the contracts they signed with many state governments would have given them.
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Devotees insist that they love their iPhones but far more Androids are sold now than Apple phones.
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Once paid, some customers figure that they now have an insurance policy against future losses and will insist upon future settlements from the broker.
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But during the just-pricked bubble, it wasn't the Scrooges and the Marleys who lent more than 100% of the purchase price of a house without bothering to verify the income or employment of the applicant, or even to insist that he or she pay down a little bit of the principal now and then.
Abu Dhabi will insist on greater prudence and Dubai's go-getting rulers may also now feel defeated.
The bill now goes back to the Lords where peers must decide whether to insist on their changes to the legislation.
Until now, Bush has been prevented from taking action in Iran by those who insist that the status quo in Iran and throughout the region is preferable to every other alternative.
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Still, even though the economic scene looks gloomier now than it did when he finished his book, Zakaria is correct to insist that many people everywhere have benefitted from the global boom.
Now, these diplomatic efforts have also strengthened our hand in dealing with those nations that insist on violating international agreements in pursuit of nuclear weapons.
Officials insist that they have taken steps to ease the power crisis in the long-term, but for now, their options seem to be limited.
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