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The phrase "unyielding line" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a line that is firm, resolute, or not easily changed, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The artist drew an unyielding line across the canvas, symbolizing the boundaries she would not cross."
Alternatives: "firm line" or "inflexible line".
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Rajoy has stubbornly maintained an unyielding line ever since.
The unyielding line from the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, and French President, François Hollande, came as the European Central Bank tightened the noose around Greece's tottering lenders by squeezing their liquidity lifeline, ahead of Tuesday's summit of eurozone leaders.
That sounded like an appeal to consider whether Israel's future is really served by politicians promoting an unyielding line on coexistence with the Palestinians.To some in Mr Obama's administration, Israel is a prime example of a country which mistakes its own interests, in part because it takes for granted American support.
For many people considering a second home, perhaps the most crucial question (besides "What can we possibly afford?") is "How far is too far?" And the world seems divided between two camps: those like Mr. Polifka, who draw a firm, unyielding line, and those like Ms. Nixon, who see distance as just one of many fungible factors in the equation.
Put your shoulder to the unyielding line drawn through the middle of the bell curve and lift, tomorrow.
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Osakwe's clothes, for clients who can afford them, are both armor and lingerie: intimidating but inviting, with unyielding lines and delicate materials.
The story is fuelled by an ambient hostility to the cold workings of law — the cavalier impunity of the police, the unyielding lines of the legal code, and, perhaps most disturbingly, the narrow-minded fealty to nostrums of law-and-order among citizens from all strata of society.
At the same time, Baker has an unyielding bottom line that you cross at your peril.
Mr Schäuble's support was crucial, for the French had feared an unyielding German line like that imposed on smaller countries.
Psychosis genetics has ploughed an unyielding furrow.
In this time of economic woe, international dysfunction, environmental deterioration, and fear of war and terrorism, we can't afford to have a government - a President and a Congress, that squabbles, argues, and takes hard-line, unyielding sides like young, petulant school children.
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