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George was also a strong, blunt personality used to winning arguments by force of will, but the more self-controlled Lenore was unintimidated and willing to push back against him.
That nervousness has made Japan more willing to push back.
It took a group that was willing to push back the grief to action.
But the change appeared to put the board in conflict with its own shareholders, who are more than willing to push back.
Air France-KLM Group said it is willing to push back deadlines for an agreement to purchase Alitalia, in order to allow talks with unions to continue.
While critics charge that Bank of America's board has been little more than a rubber stamp in the empire-building campaign of Mr. Lewis, others describe it as independent and willing to push back against the chief executive.
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None of the relevant decision-makers are willing or able to push back against Mr. Khamenei's hostile and suspicious stance toward the West.
He will need to push back hard.
Mr. Obama will have to push back.
Ronald K. Chen, associate dean of Rutgers School of Law-Newark, who is handling the case for the A.C.L.U., said that by issuing the new regulation, the administration was "using the continued latitude the public is willing to give in order to push back the frontiers of what the government can keep secret".
Is it something we're willing to accept or is it something to push back on, before it's too late?" Image courtesy of Keiichi Matsuda.
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