영어에서 Insisting 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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Insisting on Quality!!
What is he insisting?
Why Insisting On Tradition?
No. No, you kept insisting.
We are insisting on it.”.
And what's she still insisting?
French insisting on more troops.
And she keeps insisting.
Why keep insisting that he did?
I know it's sudden, but they're insisting.
King Favian is insisting on the summit.
Insisting on the business philosophy of"quality first, keeping innovation".
No, you kept insisting- No.
Without insisting on any inconvenient clauses, so he can take what he likes.
Someone offers us daisies but we keep insisting on roses.
He kept insisting and I kept denying.
Kapitsa and Niels Bohr both wrote letters to Stalin insisting that Landau must be released.
By insisting on a strategy of going to the outside world, the company participates in global competitions.
But the other woman kept insisting that the child be cut in two.
Now, she's insisting that our health care and medical industries need to incorporate social well-being into their practice when treating patients.
Kenneth“Doc” Sargent'27 succeeded him, insisting on retaining the title and authority of dean.
So he can take what he likes. To make me sign the blasted lease without insisting on any inconvenient clauses.
Rather than insisting that he knows better.
In 1957, when Dillenback retired, Professor D. Kenneth“Doc” Sargent'27 succeeded him, insisting on retaining the title and authority of dean.
Sent to prison, adamantly insisting on his innocence, which he has consistently for 21 years.
Jean Twenge's new book Igen has been front and center insisting that we do something and do it quick.
I say this without insisting that she needs to smile more or be more approachable, less formidable or less intimidating.
If we say we take Genesis‘literally', doesn't that mean insisting that these descriptions are literal, too?
She would try to defend herself by insisting that she is not“acting white,” and ask them to stop calling her Oreo.
Former president Theodore Roosevelt denounced"hyphenated Americanism", insisting that dual loyalties were impossible in wartime.