Sentence examples for by resolutely from inspiring English sources

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It's a town that kept its character by resolutely refusing to go with the flow.

It's his 52nd Test 50, and he celebrates by resolutely ignoring a mouthful of abuse from the bowler.

Neither does it allow for a guest who ditches debating manners – by resolutely ducking questions and greeting discussion of Nazi atrocities with a perfectly punchable half-smile.

Consistent with this conclusion, Penn and IHGT have jointly determined that IHGT can best serve the important future of gene therapy by resolutely focusing on a pre-clinical mission of molecular and cellular work and animal model experimentation.

Vettel was struggling to pass Raikkonen's Lotus in the closing stages despite running much fresher tyres, and the Finn frustrated his best chance by resolutely shutting the door in Turn Four and leaving Vettel to make his own arrangements.

And by resolutely strengthening the centre during his papacy, Mr Cornwell says, John Paul II has demoralised the periphery into sullen silence.In referring to the "periphery", Mr Cornwell overreaches himself.

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The former believe Washington can save friendly regimes by standing resolutely by them when they face popular uprisings; The latter aver that the United States can democratize such governments by issuing ultimatums and applying pressure -- and well before they run into trouble.

By focusing relentlessly on this threat -- and by remaining resolutely coy about a decision to go to war that seems to have been made a year ago -- President Bush and his advisers have succeeded brilliantly in largely confining debate to the modalities of confronting the threat (inspections, diplomacy and so on) and thus forcing their opponents, political and diplomatic, to fight on their ground.

Some adolescents define their autonomy by being resolutely contrary, and often do damage to themselves (and others) by being deaf to common sense or to appeals to common standards just to stay contrary.

Come rain or shine, though, she stuck by it resolutely.

By moving resolutely to right the wayward acts of some priests, Pope Benedict XVI would affirm to millions of Catholics that their faith is not misplaced.

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