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(The obstinacy of grandmothers is another cultural tradition that crosses all borders).
Maybe the obstinacy of the local actors makes peace unattainable no matter how hard he pushes.
The obstinacy of the Palestinian Authority and Hamas doesn't justify violence against Israelis.
More damaging to progress, according to Russian officials, has been the obstinacy of Abkhaz leaders.
He was particularly effective in two sketches about the obstinacy of objects.
It is an arranged marriage made possible by the obstinacy of the bridegroom.
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The oblivious smugness of Hollywood liberals is no less commercially motivated, irritating, and counter-productive than the vile obstinacy of the NRA.
Ms Sexton and other former insiders point to long waiting lists they say were ignored by the big car companies, who chose instead to shut down their electric programmes and to crush most of those electric cars.All this talk of the obstinacy and ruthlessness of Detroit comes as no surprise to Andrew Frank, an engineering professor at the University of California at Davis.
One is the terrifying obstinacy of racial injustice on the eve of the Second World War.
Notwithstanding the cruel obstinacy of those Republicans, the Affordable Care Act is here to stay, and, based on early signs, there is no shortage of uninsured citizens who are signing up for it and will benefit from its quality health care at reasonable prices.
"But that is not happening in this country because of the obstinacy or shamelessness of the political parties".
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