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I am convinced that it's pure obstinacy that keeps me from reciprocating her passion.
Although he had a gift for leadership, he lacked sympathy for others and had an obstinacy that led to inflexibility.
Strauss wrote back in exasperation, complaining of the "Jewish obstinacy" that led Zweig to feel solidarity with the Jews of Germany.
When it disappears, he sets off to recover it with an obstinacy that impresses his boss and co-workers and even the schoolboys who regularly torment him.
They do not know if he possesses the obstinacy that guided Lincoln and Churchill, and which must guide all war presidents to some degree.
I am convinced that it's pure obstinacy that keeps me from reciprocating her passion.… A college friend, Emanuele, told the narrator to look up his Roman cousin, Tina (short for Diamantina), while he was in Italy.
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This feeling of being bogged down, however, may be exactly the right mood for coming to grips with the frustrating obstinacies that have plagued the peace process in Ireland.
And still the FTC refused to give way.This obstinacy suggests that broader forces may be at work.
Thus, "when Montezuma with so much obstinacy insisted that the religion of the Spaniards was good for their country, and his for Mexico, he did not assert an absurdity" (SL 24.24).
But the real reason for U.S. obstinacy is that recognizing Iran's nuclear rights would mean accepting the Islamic Republic as a legitimate entity representing legitimate national interests.
But we fear Washington also miscalculated that obstinacy.
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