The Romney scene was cut at the insistence of National Geographic Channel CEO Howard T.
The criteria since have been revised at the insistence of top IRS officials to be more neutral.
Bonnard was born in a suburb of Paris and, at the insistence of his father, studied law.
In Brussels, the bureaucratic heart of the EU, French--at the insistence of the French government--is still the lingua franca.
Yet at the insistence of state police, the posted speed limit remained at 55, presumably to facilitate ticket writing.
The deal was put in place - at the insistence of Germany - when the euro was launched in 1999.
The sheriff said that following the death, the hospital, partly at the insistence of the Care Commission, had made a number of changes.
He was forced out of the Dutch car maker last year at the insistence of GM as a condition of the Saab sale to Spyker.
He wore a harness at the insistence of those sponsoring the event, officials say, despite what he said was his desire to walk without a safety rig.
In the 1990s, at the insistence of Massimo D'Alema, leader of the biggest left-wing party, the centre-left government held off passing laws to break Mr Berlusconi's virtual monopoly on private television.
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Taxes on inherited estates will go up to 40% from 35%, but the exemption will be indexed to rise with inflation -- a provision the source said was added at the insistence of moderate Democrats.
And the brutalized body of Emmett Till, a 14-year-old black boy killed in 1955 for allegedly flirting with a white woman, was shown at the insistence of his mother at his funeral, galvanizing the civil rights movement, Shapiro said.
The Fianna Fail candidate, Brian Lenihan, was sacked as deputy prime minister by his old friend Charles Haughey at the insistence of his coalition partners, the Progressive Democrats, in a row over whether phone calls had been made to President Hillery asking him not to dissolve the Dail in 1982.
He did so at the insistence of SEC regulators, after they had bungled yet another investigation of tips that Madoff was dishonest. (You can find details of that and other failed SEC investigations of Madoff in The Wizard of Lies, my book on his historic Ponzi scheme.) Unable to find any sign of fraud, regulators concluded that Madoff was merely operating as a money-manager without having registered.
He said he was "perplexed" therefore, at the timing of the insistence on a new facility at his existing site.
The Irish will toil for years to service rescue loans that, at Europe's insistence, pay off the bondholders of its defunct banks.
While Benitez accepted the post until the end of the season, he hit out at the use of the term "interim manager" and the club's insistence on using the title.
The insistence on reportage, at the expense of interpretation or even opinion, leaves the reader knowing almost too much of the how and where and when, but not quite enough of the why.
For Professor Rakesh Kumar at University of Illinois the demise of Moore's Law is being hastened by an insistence on making silicon chips operate flawlessly.
In this year's budget, Congress agreed, at Mr Clinton's insistence, to finance the hiring of 100, 000 new teachers.
Thus my insistence that at least some part of the slow down in growth and innovation is simply because of the regulatory structure that stops you, sometimes, from doing new things.
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President Karzai, as well as the other candidates, I think have shown that they have the interest of the Afghan people at heart, that this is a reflection of a commitment to rule of law, and an insistence that the Afghan people's will should be done.
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At his insistence, the laundries have reflectometers, devices to check the whiteness of towels after they've been washed.
Jimenez makes no judgments on how others choose lead their lives, but he is insistence that his laid back and carefree attitude remains at the center of his equilibrium.
At previous French insistence, such sanctions will not be automatic but subject to the approval of a majority of governments.
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Faced with the risk of financial meltdown, the Czech government has at last dropped its insistence that banks be kept in state hands.
World Trade Center's insistence on up-close and personal heroics puts it at the opposite end of the spectrum from Paul Greengrass's austere United 93.
Three years later, while playing at Everton, Gascoigne admitted himself to an alcohol rehabilitation clinic in Arizona on the insistence of his then manager Walter Smith.
Three years later, whilst playing at Everton, Gascoigne admitted himself to an alcohol rehabilitation clinic in Arizona on the insistence of his then manager Walter Smith.
It was largely at German insistence that countries in the euro agreed to limit their budget deficits to 3% of GDP.
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