Sentence examples for steadfastly manage from inspiring English sources

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I have watched as faculty members steadfastly manage the challenges of providing rigorous and intensive training to 19-25 year olds to prepare them to work in today's classrooms and schools.

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But Kim Dickens, playing Janette, was almost as impressive as Leo, especially when steadfastly managing to resist all the magical New Orleans "moments" Davis Steve Zahnn) had organised for her in a doomed effort to persuade her not to move to New York.

Officials of Mr. Kim's Millennium Democratic Party have steadfastly denied that domestic political motivations are behind the summit and are seeking to manage high expectations, particularly among families separated by the breakup up the country at the close of World War II.

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Since then we've steadfastly ignored each other, and I've managed to avoid that window entirely.

As president, she has powers of patronage to tempt all but the most steadfastly hostile MPs.But her shaky majority, if she manages to put one together, could boost the influence of Tamil parties sympathetic to the Tigers.

Meanwhile, Humperdinck's steadfastly glowing music, if lacking something in richness of body and fineness of tone, is expertly managed by the conductor, George Manahan, to give the sleeping children further layers of warmth and comfort.

It always amazes me how many different things in the Bible, such as passages about divorce, women's roles, and dietary laws, people have managed to dismiss with a clear conscience as no longer relevant based on context, while holding steadfastly to any passage concerning homosexuals.

Chris Owens, who is managing his father's campaign this year, has been active in Brooklyn school board activities, but both men have steadfastly maintained that their only plan was for the senior Mr. Owens to complete the term if elected.

Sveta feared that he was dead, but steadfastly refused to give up hope – in the spirit of Simonov's much-loved wartime poem "Wait for me …" It was not until July 1946 that he managed to tell her where he was.

This Dr. Harden had steadfastly refused to do.

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