It insists that the Chinese walls separating its traders and bankers are always impermeable.
It insists that no Cantor employees will be allowed to take positions in the futures market.
It insists that each of its vendors push the innovation envelope and become as efficient as possible.
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Apple has famously been very aggressive in the subsidy deals it insists that the airtime providers give.
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It insists that it adjusts rates each month in the light of the economic news since its last meeting.
It insists that forces must monitor and record the number of disabled officers.
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It insists that the trust will continue to provide around 40% of services, but modernisation will make it more efficient.
But it insists that it will still strictly enforce existing curbs on people, especially out-of-towners, buying more than one home.
It insists that South Ossetia, and the other breakaway region, Abkhazia, must participate in upcoming talks in Geneva on settling the conflict.
Even Britain is content in principle, though it insists that the use of flexibility should require the prior unanimous approval of everyone.
But it insists that its aim is to improve users' experience by, for example, blocking spam and thwarting firms that try to game its system.
It insists that the country has benefited hugely from Nafta - both exports and imports have increased more than 300% over the past ten years, and almost all that is thanks to the deal.
" Facebook also says that it's requiring all ad networks to delete any Facebook UIDs immediately "regardless of how they were obtained, " and it insists that it will enforce a "zero tolerance policy for data brokers.
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Although it insists that it does not live quarter to quarter, senior figures from its previous incarnation as a partnership, when it naturally championed the long-term interests of its employees (the partners), argue that it would have been much more wary in those days of any deals that made a quick buck at the risk of alienating customers.
It also insists that it will not repeat the mistakes Boeing has made with its new 787 Dreamliner, about 80% of which has been outsourced.
It also insists that the deal is an essential part of clearing up Iceland's financial mess.
Secondly, it really insists that people are whole persons -- that we are more than just physical bodies.
It often insists that foods already on supermarket shelves be treated like drugs and run through a gauntlet of preliminary studies before large-scale human studies can begin.
Thomas Msingana insists that it is more about cultural grounding than a conscious decision not to integrate.
Iran has a nuclear development program that it insists is for peaceful energy purposes.
Although the idea may sound weird, the company insists that it is technically feasible.
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The company insists that it is merely testing attitudes, rather than a specific product.
China insists that it is moving as quickly as it can on these and other matters.
But the army insists that it will go ahead with its independence-day parade down Reforma.
Merck insists that it will go it alone, but it is running out of wiggle room.
Poland's government still insists that it will be ready to join the euro in 2006 or 2007.
Though Buffett requires a high ROA at a bank, he also insists that it be achieved conservatively.
Anticipating such criticisms, the government insists that it is not simply throwing money at health and education.
One PBM, which declines to have itself named, insists that it can survive without any relationship with Walgreen.
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