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Examples of stubbornly


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An institution that survives, such as matrimony, responds surely even if stubbornly to cultural change.
A supposedly unanswerable statement stubbornly asserted from a variety of post-modern cul-de-sacs.
Widespread discrimination remains stubbornly common in the absence of strong political will from central government.
He stubbornly stood by them and sometimes acted with sternness.
Rather than growing, it wastes its strength in stubbornly settling itself.
But it revealed itself to have been stubbornly present throughout the past four centuries of the life sciences.
Numerical calculations stubbornly refuse to exhibit attraction to a self-similar asymptotic state.
In both cases, he clung stubbornly to stories of providential retribution despite vigorous objections to their accuracy.
There is no interaction between the four; their eyes are dead, stubbornly expressionless.
If the latter, this might explain postcapitalist thinkers' notable failure to recognize that laissez-faire conservatism had stubbornly refused to wither away.
Yet membership remained stubbornly low, other than in the period of the 1926 mining lockout and its aftermath.
I was too stubbornly slow in cutting my losses on that hunch.
Despite pressures from the large-scale retailers, however, traditional, small-scale retailers stubbornly survived.
Family and kinship systems are extremely conservative and stubbornly resistant to change.
Can theories of word recognition remain stubbornly nonphonological?
It is the poor who have shouldered the burden of farming's decline, which explains why rural poverty has proved to be stubbornly persistent.
However, it proves stubbornly difficult to establish in practise.
Second, reformers should be stubbornly self-critical about their grasp of the dynamics of group politics.
This problem remains stubbornly intractable and there remain abstract examples that have no known smooth realizations.
Why, then, are idioms stubbornly resistant to acquisition?
She looks fragile, but all her life has stubbornly fought against the dissipation of memory.
And yet it still seems necessary to persist in the criticism of theories that stubbornly repropose these prospects.
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