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Plato's position on this question is a stubbornly persistent ideal, despite the equally stubborn persistence of criticism.
What might account for the stubborn persistence of hiring discrimination?
This kind of stubborn persistence and nonchalance impressed his admirers.
Its stubborn persistence is useful proof of the irredeemability of a corrupt system.
The cultural and business revival downtown seems to vindicate his stubborn persistence.
The ceremony was also a tribute to the stubborn persistence of pop.
AT FIRST SIGHT Palanpur is a powerful reminder of the stubborn persistence of India's rural poverty.
Biologists and ecologists go there to study the stubborn persistence of various life-forms, from microbes to mammals.
Or, more to the point, they suffer from inertia, from the stubborn persistence of a single vision.
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Surely postsecular studies could encompass the lingering hopes of these postsecular secularists just as it could explore the angry demands of postsecular fundamentalists, the bureaucratic tendencies of postsecular churches, the genesis of postsecular spiritualities or the stubborn postsecular persistence of riddles about providence and evil.
The technology delights Bose, who for 41 years has channeled entrepreneurship, persistence, stubborn independence, and extraordinary curiosity into a privately held company whose annual sales are estimated at $1.7 billion.
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