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Examples of tenaciously


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They held on to their secrets tenaciously and often took them to their grave.
Vainly hoping to demonstrate by upright living their fitness for mainstream society, they clung tenaciously to bourgeois respectability and doctrinal orthodoxy.
The self-consciously centrist government, however, tenaciously clung to power across these years.
They stated tenaciously that all hypotheses must be banned from philosophy and that they must be avoided like the plague.
Clearly such problems need to be tenaciously investigated and addressed, as do wider traits in society that inhibit older people's capacity for selfactualisation and development.
These ideas persist tenaciously in spite of evidence from formal studies that fails to support them.
There is, for example, no need to cling tenaciously to the assumption that religious demand is constant across nations, cultures and over time.
I am amazed to learn from this article how tenaciously some academics still cling to the idea that no animals other than humans learn by true imitation.
Our objectives must be to guarantee maximum security for passengers and to fight these crimes tenaciously.
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I hold my own views as tenaciously as the right rev.
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Many people hold, sincerely and tenaciously, that marriage is a lifelong bond between a man and a woman.
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Despite the strong views which he held so tenaciously he was an admirable colleague, always ready to help others.
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They, too, had their tenaciously-held dogmas—if less obviously political in the current sense of that word.
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They have been tenaciously fought for, great sacrifices have been made for them, and we must safeguard them at all costs.
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The officials cling tenaciously to their work and office, and continue to encourage the expenditure of public money.
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She has tenaciously pursued an issue about which she and her constituents hold strong convictions.
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I am not sure that this idea is so tenaciously held to-day.
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We cling tenaciously to life, and like all ancients deceive ourselves into thinking we still have some great importance.
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You cannot get interchange of pulpits out of the most reactionary body in the whole land, the body that clings most tenaciously to its privileges.
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It builds up its own vested interest and clings tenaciously to its existence.
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However, no cause has been pursued more persistently or argued more tenaciously than the need for reform in the penal system.
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It is also a principle held tenaciously by the trade union movement itself.
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If we had attempted to remove their protection, they would certainly have fought tenaciously.
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Many organisations have expressed concern about the environment, but none have fought so tenaciously in the courts to bring about improvements.
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Those differing views are held most tenaciously and are supported by the most plausible arguments.
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