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 Translation for 'insist' from English to Greek
VERB   to insist | insisted | insisted
insisting | insists
SYNO to assert | to importune | to insist | ...
to insistεπιμένω
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Translation for 'insist' from English to Greek

to insist
επιμένω
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Usage Examples English
  • The IAMB tried to insist on certain financial controls, with limited success.
  • Some French scientists insist that the GEPAN investigation was flawed, especially the study of the physical traces.
  • Kerr's take on hospital stays, doctors, nurses, and the need to insist on patients' rights.
  • Some countries permit their citizens to have multiple citizenships, while others insist on exclusive allegiance.
  • However, there are other concepts of fuzzy numbers and intervals as some authors do not insist on convexity.

  • Many experts, including folklorist Kevin J. Hayes, insist that the attribution of the Grand Albert to Albertus Magnus is spurious.
  • However, some other archaeologists insist on a wider Maykop-Novosvobodnaya cultural unity, while both cultures did feature various local variants.
  • Purists may insist on the old usage, while descriptivists may be more open to newer usages.
  • In politics, it is sometimes necessary to insist on political principles, while at other times it is necessary to insist on political unity among people who "differ" in their beliefs or principles.
  • Employees cannot use section 197 as a form of statutory bargaining to insist on better terms and conditions of employment.

  • Furthermore, both QBism and RQM insist that quantum mechanics is a fundamentally "local" theory.
  • However some academics insist that Bada' is not rejection of predestination.
  • In a February 2006 interview Akinfenwa continued to insist that he was the AD chairman, not Akande.
  • Molloy has complained about New Zealand's "one judge fits all" approach to law, where the legal profession fails to insist counsel should not argue cases in areas where they have no competence, and parliament fails to insist judges sit on cases only where they have acknowledged expertise.
  • Additionally, Carter stated that those who insist on driving large, unnecessarily powerful cars must expect to pay more for that luxury.

  • 2. to persist in speech, interrogation, argument, etc.; insist.
  • A purchaser cannot insist that the root of title to be more than 40 years old; the practice being only to insist on a minimal 20-year period.
  • Nowadays Slavic neopagans [...] insist that further research may confirm their authenticity.
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