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Edwards acknowledges he can be a bit stubborn.
JT: I was a bit stubborn about it.
Ms. Crouch, referring to Ofcom, said, "I think they're just being a bit stubborn.
"Maybe that was a bit stubborn of me, so I have hurt my team.
I think sometimes he has been a bit stubborn and could have spent some of the club's money but if you were his employers you'd be over the moon.
"The [community manager] role can be played by one of the founders early on, but…Founders have a vision and might be a bit stubborn about what their product represents and offers (that's why they are founders)." I see the Community Manager role as a representative, a guardian of the Community and their ideas.
I can be a bit stubborn.
I thought when I started to write the script that the story of the brothers was a typical story for Icelanders because we tend to be a bit stubborn and independent and we don't really want to rely on other people.
She was kind, a bit stubborn, and showed extraordinary determination to get her day to memorialize mothers on the calendar.
Senators can be a bit more stubborn, though - and the Republican margins in that chamber are slimmer.
Try being a bit more stubborn with people and they'll get the message, eventually.
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