Arg0:insister
Arg1:thing insisted, required
| insist a PP (-) | |
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| Arg0: | government or private watchdogs |
| REL: | insist |
| ArgM-DIS: | however |
| Arg1-on: | introducing greater friction between the markets (limits on price moves, two-tiered execution, higher margin requirements, taxation, etc.) |
| insist an S (-) | |
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| ArgM-DIS: | But |
| Arg0: | David N. McCammon , vice president , finance , |
| REL: | insisted |
| Arg1: | cost-cutting and tight production capacity will make results ``better in this downturn than in prior downturns,'' when Ford had net losses |
Insist-an-S is essentially a verb of saying, so it can take all the constructions seen in (eg) say, such as fronted, split, etc. Have fun!