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But tonight his administration took a more unyielding position on democratic reforms.
Ms. Chua's book, which sold more than 150,000 print copies, signaled a modern approach to the genre: outing yourself as a more unyielding kind of parent, the type who makes her daughter practice piano for hours every day or dresses her down in front of her friends for coveting that second cupcake at a birthday party.
There was more aggression on court, a beefed-up forehand and a more unyielding serve.
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The end of George W. Bush's presidency further accelerated the changes within the Republican coalition, including the rise of a tea party movement that brought an even more unyielding form of anti-government conservatism.
Cleanup crews have come up against a foe even more unyielding than the spill in the Gulf of Mexico: the heat.
And a Times analysis of claims data shows that the court has become more unyielding over time: Officials are much less likely than in earlier years to concede that a vaccine was responsible for an injury or death.
They seem more unyielding as well.
Republicans will be tempted to become even more unyielding, to show that Mr Obama is ineffectual.
Only now it finds its opposition in the more unyielding claims of religious faith.
And, yet, Lodi Gyari says that his Chinese counterparts across the table are more unyielding than ever.
The career glass ceiling here is more unyielding, and the worst mistreatment, emotional and physical, that I have ever endured, has been at the hands of an Englishman.
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