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In an environment in which food is a perpetually available temptation, the costs of constantly resisting are high.
My position is this: the four cherubim under God's command envisioned by Ezekiel represented the good spiritual forces constantly resisting the demonic propensities of the principalities and powers of the four competing political types of our time.
When that happens, we berate ourselves by constantly resisting that feeling of uncertainty.
It seems that I (and so many people I know, work with, and talk to) am constantly "resisting" (more like fighting against) the way things are.
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Mr. Tourondel "constantly resisted calling anything BLT," Mr. Haber said.
But for the stammerer, speaking is like moving through water – you are constantly aware of language because it constantly resists you.
Such a sacred order is less likely to be corrupt, because it "constantly resists being made convenient for the cadres who come to administer the creed".
And there is an economic imperative that can set in and make you try to turn movie-making into a science: something it constantly resists," said Karlsen.
Though the essay constantly resists definition – and has never accrued a corpus of academic critical commentary like that given to, say, the novel - it is unusual among literary forms in that its birth can be traced to a single moment and a single man: Montaigne, whose Essaies first appeared in 1580, arguably heralding the birth of the modern idea of the author as subject (in both senses).
I constantly resisted the way things were and fought against them.
All aerobic organisms constantly resist and counteract the harmful effects of reactive oxygen species (ROS).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com