| 21. | He has also reacted with more stubbornness than statesmanship to his critics.
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| 22. | Others call it stubbornness for not making a trade for a scorer.
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| 23. | Such single-minded stubbornness has served Nader well in the past.
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| 24. | It would only lead to another lecture on my stubbornness.
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| 25. | But she had two things going for her _ lankness and stubbornness.
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| 26. | He still cannot fathom the bureau's stubbornness in releasing it.
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| 27. | It was also about my stubbornness and a certain arrogance.
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| 28. | Behind the glum comment lay more than just cultural stubbornness.
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| 29. | She taught us the lesson that stubbornness is a stepchild of dignity.
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| 30. | Apodaca was not sure Isringhausen would overcome his stubbornness and make adjustments.
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