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In the process, they may be rushing from the clutches of one tenacious chief executive, Jeffrey P. Bezos, into the arms of another, Steven P. Jobs, whose obstinacy over pricing has given the music industry similar paroxysms of anxiety.
Mr Lukashenka would not sell Belarusian refineries to Russian firms, he refused to recognise the independence of the breakaway Georgian provinces of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, and he sheltered Mr Bakiyev.His obstinacy over the customs union was the last straw.
If we go back to the beginning of the manufactured fiscal and budgetary crises that have dominated American politics since Republicans took over Congress in January 2011, there is one constant in the repeated failure to reach agreement: GOP obstinacy over tax increases.
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Yet most Sudanese beyond the capital remain dismally poor, and the country's natural potential, especially in agriculture, remains hugely under-exploited.The obstinacy of the government over a few divisive issues presents a perpetual risk to the north-south peace accord.
It also explains his immediate pivot to another topic that Tea Partyers hate and over which their obstinacy is likely to get the party hammered again: comprehensive immigration reform.
He delivers the same message, using the same words, over and over — with the charm and obstinacy of Ronald Reagan, whose press corps at times would repair to the nearest hallway for games of liar's poker, secure in the knowledge that when the Gipper held forth the song would always be the same.
Or will he resort to the very obstinacy he has derided in Republicans over the last six years in order to protect Democratic priorities? "I think he's open to a new approach," said Sen. Richard J. Durbin (D-Ill)., the No. 2 Democrat.
Some experts have viewed the lengthy dispute over "Swamp Legend" as indicative of a certain obstinacy on the part of Bavarian institutions toward redressing Nazi-era looting.
Robert Springborg thinks that the Military Council's inconsistencies over the past months, its veering between conciliation and obstinacy, betray a fear of its own weakness.
For over two years, the nomination was delayed repeatedly by simple obstinacy on the part of a determined minority, which has been bent on unprecedented obstruction of the President's judicial nominees in general, and that of soon-to-be Justice Liu in particular.
While Kelly was initially seen as a far more restrained figure than Trump, over time it became clear that they had much in common, including obstinacy in the face of criticism.
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