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insistence

[in-sis-tuhns] / ɪnˈsɪs təns /


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Lovelace was taught science and mathematics from a young age, at the insistence of her mother Anne Isabella Milbanke - a rare thing for women at that time.

From BBC

Despite the government's insistence its targets were part of an illicit and murderous network, residents tell a different story.

From Barron's

How grateful I was now for Father’s insistence that his children speak German and English almost as soon as Dutch.

From Literature

It was one of the cruelest play-offs I’ve ever seen in my decades of Oscar viewing, and an even bigger offense considering the ceremony’s insistence on positioning itself as a celebration of international film.

From Salon

His rootedness would prove costly after the war, despite his insistence that he was only serving music.

From The Wall Street Journal