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It's not their fault they'll never understand that you're an unyielding case of can't-not-won't.
Outlook's middle-class readers, who largely rejected Ms. Roy's morally unyielding, 8,000-word case against India's 1998 decision to conduct nuclear tests and become a nuclear power, have mainly embraced her dark views on the Afghan war.
We also show the yielding and unyielding zones of several representative cases.
In his address, Musharraf was unyielding on that subject.
In an interview, Joseph E. diGenova, the prosecutor in the Pollard case, reflected the unyielding view of many government officials.
Her case against both is unyielding.
Prosecutors have been unyielding in their pursuit of a case that they say represents a clear and flagrant misuse of $925,000 that they argue was used to try to influence the outcome of the election.
For example: "Fierce unyielding brave tall".
I'm proud to be associated with this case, and believe it stands as an example of an unyielding commitment to public access and standing up for what is right, even at the risk of great personal cost.
Neil MacBride, the U.S. Attorney presiding over the Eastern District, which has overseen a number of high-profile terrorism cases and has a reputation for unyielding prosecutions, told me that he stands firmly behind the decision to send Kiriakou to prison.
Few of the professional groups with which journalists interact are similarly subject to tight, unyielding deadlines.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com