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were resistant
adjective
Which makes resistance or offers opposition.
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Beach said: "People were resistant to change.
"In the '89 recession we were resistant," he said.
Of those, 40percentt were resistant to the antibiotic methicillin.
The next year, flies were resistant to DDT and chlordane.
Elsewhere in the United States, only 0.2percentt of gonorrhea cases were resistant to fluoroquinolones.
"At first, we were resistant to the idea of involving so many people," Mrs. Seelig said.
Mr. Goldmark, for his part, said he was not surprised lawmakers were resistant.
In early 2000, none of the samples were resistant to Cipro.
In South Korea, 70percentt of those infections were resistant to penicillin, the agency said.
This was true even against viruses that were resistant to Tamiflu or to amantadine.
Results: No isolates were resistant to penicillin.
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