Sentence examples for steadfastness which from inspiring English sources

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He went on to say that "the backbone of the NATO alliance gives the coalition a steadfastness which "coalitions of the willing" cannot match.

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Abed took to the streets in 2011, participating in the pivotal Friday of Rage and Friday of Steadfastness protests, which helped start the insurrection against the dictator, Bashar al-Assad.

Mr. Goldstein will be remembered for the integrity, compassion, vitality, steadfastness with which he lived life and the boundless love, loyalty and generosity he showered upon his family, friends and clients.

The steadfastness with which she turned the newspaper into a powerhouse was most visible during the turbulent 1970's, when The Post and The New York Times joined in a confrontation with the federal government over publishing the Pentagon Papers, a secret study of the Vietnam War, and in The Post's dogged pursuit of the Watergate scandal that brought down President Richard M. Nixon.

I thank him for the loving kindness and steadfastness with which he cared for our dying brothers.

Whether they vote with us or against us, the other nations see the actions we take and notice the steadfastness with which we fight for our beliefs, and for the good of mankind.

In Petrarch, the white doe wears a collar studded with diamonds and topazes (emblems of steadfastness and chastity), which proclaims her untouchable: "It has pleased my Caesar to make me free".

But she has extraordinary reservoirs of strength, of character and commitment and steadfastness, all of which happen to become quite interesting when you look at the catastrophic failure of leadership that we've experienced recently in our country and the crisis of leadership internationally.

And even those who are neither leaders nor heroes must arm themselves with that steadfastness of heart which can brave even the crumbling of all hopes.

Why, seeing how Harry reacts to the evil Voldemort, one would almost think, Dr. Kern surmises, that he had read the 16th-century Dutch philosopher Justus Lipsius, who wrote the neo-Stoic classic "The Book of Constancy," which counseled steadfastness during the ongoing political violence of that time.

It continued: "However tactical the move, its parochialism hardly squares with the wider challenges Britain confronts: defending Britain's interests in Europe and beyond is a task that has just become much more difficult; it will require no small degree of precision, steadfastness and reliability, none of which anyone has ever had reason to suppose are among Mr Johnson's prime qualities".

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