Yes. world war 2 could have ended earlier if the allies did not insist upon total surrender.
They wanted to weaken Germany so it could not rebuild its military.-novanet
Most agree that the most blatant abuse of humans related to diamonds began in Sierra Leone in the early 1970s. Others will insist that mining diamonds has always 'taken advantage of' and 'abuse' those people who work in the industry, especially in Africa.
If any men in WW1 were sent a white feather, normally and if not always by a woman, it was a sign of cowardice. It meant he wasn't signing up to fight, and the woman thought that he should. Thats correct, many women, especially in England were very keen on going out and looking for men in the streets that didnt have a uniform on, and would kick off and insist the man accept it not even caring what his circumstances were.
I'll be damned if I know if it does, but guess the only thing that I really do know by this is that would appear that our own thoughts were being guided by the same kind of things and thoughts as would appear is what at least is shared by the two of us on here, eh bro? (being an active non-sexist language feak, equally insist on suggesting that this would be sent to all our sisterly friends around town outside here too, okay?)
USSR was fighting Germany alone and needed the second front for relief.
USSR was fighting Germany alone and needed the second front for relief.
France
France insisted on punishment for the accused individual because they believed that justice needed to be served and that the accused individual was responsible for a serious crime that needed to be addressed.
insist
Insist what? New Atheists insist everything other Atheists insist. The Denial of the claim there is a God by Theistic religions.
Most people will say le weekend, though there are purists who will insist on saying la fin de semaine.
An antonym of "insist" is abandon.
The preposition for "insist" is generally "on". For example, one might insist on a particular course of action or insist on having something done a certain way.
Insisted is the past tense of insist.
The noun form of insist is insistence.
The corresponding adverb for "insist" is "insistently."