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Sheffield United chairman Kevin McCabe, who has steadfastly pursued the case, added: "We are happy and satisfied with the settlement with West Ham.

Unfortunately, Apple steadfastly refuses to add a card-swiping slot to the iPhone.

He added that Ukraine would steadfastly oppose participation by Crimean clubs in Uefa-sanctioned European tournaments, but according to Laurinec Crimean representation in such Uefa competitions is not currently under consideration.

He added, "Senator Nelson has steadfastly held to the belief that Dean acted arbitrarily and harshly," in denying the voices of Florida voters, who went to the polls in record numbers.

Feinstein, who has steadfastly defended the NSA's mass surveillance programs, added that both Barack Obama and members of her committee, which is supposed to received classified briefings, had been kept in the dark about operations to target foreign leaders.

Broadcom said in a statement that it "steadfastly maintained" the claims against it were not true, but added that settling the civil case would allow it to move forward.

"For years, people have called upon us to take a position on political issues, and we have steadfastly remained non-partisan and refused to comment on political matters," Surbaugh added.

Chinese authorities have steadfastly dismissed any notion that reservoir-building in Sichuan Province placed citizens at any added risk, and they have blocked some Web sites of environmental groups that suggest that dangers have been overlooked.

The re-emergence of the tax issue consumed another day of the campaign and added to the sense of a shift in direction for a candidate who had once steadfastly refused to talk about anything other than job losses during Mr. Obama's tenure, the unemployment rate and the nation's growing debt.

Some particularists are prepared to bite this bullet, steadfastly maintaining that such "default valences" are mere summaries of moral knowledge restricted to specific past acts of moral decision making, wherein all the factors "added up" in a certain way; but others lament the loss of explanatory power resulting from such a dismissal of generalizations.

Every day, more cars venture onto Baghdad's dust-choked streets, adding to epic traffic jams and sending blood-pressure levels through the roof, as drivers spew invective, gesticulate wildly and steadfastly ignore any and all driving laws.

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