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It is a more inveterate issue to deal with than broader problems of corporate policy.
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No, Romney, the opportunistic hack and inveterate flip-flopper on nearly every consequential issue, resembles Hal in that he has no loyalty to anyone but his own agenda (I have discussed Hal's betrayal of Falstaff, his mentor, in a previous post).
Dr Doug had a troubled upbringing, cared deeply for kids, had issues with authority and was an inveterate womaniser.
The inveterate ideologue is too quick to explain contrary or merely conventional approaches to issues as some sort of conspiracy.
In a September issue, "Don Ramiro" Karnabatt declared himself horrified that some were proposing to honor the inveterate gambler Avrillon with a public monument, announcing that France had given in to "vice".
Since then, speculation had centered on the terms, the domicile issue and the roles for Read, known for his focus on research and development, and inveterate dealmaker Saunders.
Among many other issues, this case teed up for U.S. District Court Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers a tantalizing tension between the "inveterate, established law of fiduciary duties" on the one hand, and innovation rights on the other.
I, an inveterate socialist when I was a union leader, will be the president who took part in the biggest capitalisation issue that the world has ever known.
An inveterate scribbler, Kennard drafted countless screeds, published numerous jeremiads, sounded at least a dozen stirring calls to arms, and issued way too many manifestos.
Keralans are inveterate talkers.
"We're inveterate gamblers".
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