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Definition of Insistence

Insistence
Insistence In*sist"ence, n. The quality of insisting, or being urgent or pressing; the act of dwelling upon as of special importance; persistence; urgency.

Meaning of Insistence from wikipedia

- Goldgnome. Sold in 1954 to London & Rochester Trading Co Ltd and renamed Insistence. New diesel engine ****ed in 1954 and another in 1964. S****ped in December...
- amendments, and the other House insists on its opposition thereto (a "double insistence"), the Bill is deemed as having been rejected. However, if each House...
- Perfect is the enemy of good is an aphorism that means insistence on perfection often prevents implementation of good improvements. Achieving absolute...
- initially rejected because his style was considered "too pop", but his insistence to be in the band eventually got him accepted. David soon changed his...
- Loki's wager is the insistence that because two or more categories exist as poles on a spectrum with a grey area in the middle, the distinction between...
- Renaissance poetry and was the last known person to have been executed at the insistence of King Henry VIII. His name is usually ****ociated[clarification needed]...
- (NCA) and prepared for the Central Superior Services (CSS) exams on the insistence of his father. His father strongly opposed his desire to become an actor...
- roles of Viola Hastings and Duke Orsino. Tatum had been chosen at Bynes's insistence, as she felt that he would be received well by audiences. She told Paper...
- 8th centuries. It was started by Clovis I, regulus of Tournai, with the insistence of his wife, Clotilde and Saint Remigius, the bishop of Reims. Unlike...
- Harris (née Bloxam, 13 August 1877 – 11 May 1962), referred to, by her own insistence, as Lady Frieda Harris, was an English artist and, in later life, an ****ociate...