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Discover LudwigThe phrase "obstinate of" is not correct in written English.
It is not a standard expression and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "He was obstinate of his beliefs, refusing to consider any other perspective."
Alternatives: "stubborn about" or "unyielding in".
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The ultimate aim is to increase collaboration and provide freely available guidance as to how a more strategic approach could help organisations deal with this most obstinate of issues.
The most obstinate of oddballs, they've spent the past 16 years making fools of anyone who dares try to second-guess them; they consistently snub comfort zones and spurn sensible choices, sometimes seemingly motivated by nothing more than a gleeful satisfaction at being noisy flies in the ointment.
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A partial hepatectomy was also required because of the obstinate adhesion of part of the mesh to the lateral segment of the liver.
As Ray, Victor Villar-Hauser has a haunting grin and a bounding, physical manner that conveys the kind of obstinate misapprehassion of reality thauntinge who want to help the mentally ill find so deeply frustratingrin
Heupel, for his part, is totally respectful of his elders, including Weinke, but he shies from comparisons with the obstinate modesty of one of Garrison Keillor's shy Norwegian farmers.
Jacob Shell, Somerville, Mass.: Mr. Brooks: I applaud your assessment of the obstinate failure of Mr. Rumsfeld's Iraq strategy.
Graeme Virtue The Flash first appeared in DC Comics in 1940, and now reappears as a TV series more than half a century later: proof of the obstinate longevity of the superhero conceit.
In Sam Yates's engaging and well-judged revival, it emerges as an intriguing period piece that speaks to our times in its tragicomic depiction of the anxieties, humour, despair and obstinate hopes of an age of recession.
Yet in reality it is a survival of the same obstinate cast of mind that also gave rise to the most famous and influential heresy of the pre-Islamic east, usually called Manichaeism.
Collins sought to embark on a solo career but struggled to find a record label, because of his reputation for perfectionism and obstinate lack of interest in the prevailing winds of pop.
A Bank of England note-taker at their first meeting observed that he was "stupid, obstinate, devoid of imagination and generally of understanding, but a magnificent fighter for narrow and greedy ends".
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