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to steadfast
adjective
Fixed or unchanging; steady.
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The idea, she said, was to limit seating strictly to steadfast clients and other professionals.
Worryingly, America only sent about 300 personnel to Steadfast Jazz (France sent 1,000).
Districts that change easily with the political winds can be unforgiving to steadfast partisans.
Few were killed or injured, which some experts attribute to steadfast warning systems.
The latter is irrelevant to security: Proposals for an EU military have gone nowhere, in part due to steadfast British opposition.
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They threaten to stand steadfast to the cause – in spite of US "weakness" – determined to remake the Middle East in their authoritarian image.
But it means that Republican members of Congress have a mandate to remain steadfast to the conservatives who are responsible for electing them.
We are going to have to be steadfast in our anger yet measured in our justice.
A Government statement after the event read: "Dubai's successful New Year's celebration is testimony to its steadfast commitment to its major projects and initiatives".
But the landgraviate received significant accretions of territory during the 17th and 18th centuries, partly owing to its steadfast loyalty to the Habsburg Holy Roman emperors.
The largest civil rights organization for LGBTQ individuals also sounded alarm over Carson's nomination, pointing to his steadfast opposition to gay equality.
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