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"Stubbornness" -- that is, unwillingness to give in, even when you know you are wrong and should yield.
Baltimore Catechism No. 4 (of 4) An Explanation of the Baltimore Catechism of Christian Doctrine Thomas L. Kinkead
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Inflexibility had been called Stubbornness, Obstinacy, Vanity &c. and had expossed me to many Attacks, and disagreable Circumstances.
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Stubbornness is a product of ego, and we all know it's never a good thing when egos get involved.
NFL lockout seems inevitable, but how long will it last? 2011
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Stubbornness and resistance to change can cause roadblocks and unhappiness in any relationship, but can be the downfall of an expat relationship.
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Stubbornness and resistance to change can cause roadblocks and unhappiness in any relationship, but can be the downfall of an expat relationship.
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Stubbornness and resistance to change can cause roadblocks and unhappiness in any relationship, but can be the downfall of an expat relationship.
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« Stubbornness and recommendations no one poops in fantasy »
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Some might add "Stupidity and Stubbornness" to this list while others consider the strikers and other tough resisters nothing short of smart.
Vanessa Andris: Courting Disaster: Eight Addictions Preventing Greece's Economic Recovery Vanessa Andris 2011
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Stubbornness, he says, encouragement from his wife, and something else.
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Stubbornness, he says, encouragement from his wife, and something else.
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