To insist means to firmly state or demand something, often emphasizing its importance. Claim, on the other hand, typically refers to asserting ownership or right to something. Insisting is more about pressing one's point, while claiming is more about declaring something as true.
I insist that you do your homework. (Insist means 'I require') while If you persist in failing to submit your homework you will be thrown out of school. (Persist means 'keep on')
The phase difference between two waves is directly proportional to the path difference between them. The phase difference is a measure of how much the wave has shifted along its oscillation cycle, while the path difference is a measure of the spatial separation between two points where the waves are evaluated.
The equation for calculating the phase difference between two waves is: Phase Difference (2 / ) (x) Where: Phase Difference is the difference in phase between the two waves is the wavelength of the waves x is the difference in position between corresponding points on the waves
The formula for calculating the phase difference between two waves is: Phase Difference (2 / ) (x) Where: Phase Difference is the difference in phase between the two waves is the wavelength of the waves x is the difference in position between corresponding points on the waves
The difference between 164 and 220 is 56.
Insist what? New Atheists insist everything other Atheists insist. The Denial of the claim there is a God by Theistic religions.
A claim has to be cited (Apex)
I insist that you do your homework. (Insist means 'I require') while If you persist in failing to submit your homework you will be thrown out of school. (Persist means 'keep on')
assert, claim, demand, contend, request, maintain
The main difference between Rusty-James and Motorcycle Boy that Steve claim is what they think.
A claim is putting forth the right to something. If that claim is not settled then it might result in an argument.
assert, insist, maintain, allege, uphold, profess, demand, call for, ask for, insist on, allegation, declaration, pretension, affirmation, protestation, request, petition
A claim is the statement that the arguer is trying to prove, while a reason is the evidence or justification offered to support the claim. The claim is the conclusion of the argument, while reasons are used to persuade others to accept the claim as true.
Facts are unarguable and proven, claims are arguable but contain evidence as well.
You can file a claim with your auto insurance even though you had a DWI. You may or may not get something. There is a difference between filing a claim and collecting money.
The difference is without one then no one with agree, be concern, or care about your claim.
A direct equity claim is an owner's and shareholder's right to profits. An indirect equity claim is a shareholder's right to compensation due to damages received by the company the shareholder owns shares with.