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For centuries, the American struggle for a more independent judiciary has been more steadfast than successful.
The contradiction of populism is that the sincere champion of the common people must be better informed, more astute, and more steadfast than the people themselves in order to serve them effectively.
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His attack on Mr. Obama for declaring that he had maintained more steadfast opposition to the war than had Mrs. Clinton — an assertion the former president referred to as a "fairy tale" — was discussed in advance within the campaign as a way to sharpen public and media focus on Mr. Obama's record, advisers said.
Not as just as fiercely independant artists, but as open collaborators who happened to be a little more steadfast in their modus operandi than their immediate peers.
On the surface, Britain has proved a more steadfast ally.
In Idaho, the candidate in question, Vaughn Ward, lost his primary to a more steadfast anti-17ther.
And throughout the last 67 years America has had no more steadfast and reliable partner.
Yvette Cooper is more steadfast, consistently challenging George Osborne on economic terrain.
He beseeched followers to heed Cardinal George's example and be "a little more brave, a little more steadfast and a lot more loving".
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