Writers almost invariably insist upon ignoring, conflating, or otherwise confusing these implications.
Skye's presence was merely suffered by most of his friends, permitted because he invariably insisted upon it.
Readers, of course, should always tread lightly when assigning factual identities to fictional characters, since writers invariably insist that their creations are just that.
As chief attendant, he never failed in his duty of closing the museum, yet the curator invariably insisted upon a personal check-up.
"Get real," they invariably insist.
Though crimeland's history should have told them that such was futile with The Shadow, small-fry crooks invariably insisted in their policy.
He invariably insisted that it be extremely warm.
'You don't have to do this,' the innocent invariably insist to a man whose murderous code dictates otherwise.
The admiral invariably insisted upon interviewing all men who did outstanding work and now he pointed his cup at Gamidge again.
In interviews, party officials almost invariably insist that they are cracking down on such iniquities, that they will achieve a prosperity that casts no shadows.