| 41. | But Arafat faces the constraint that any strong action could only prompt more Israeli recalcitrance . sn-ggl-eap
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| 42. | Mayor Michael Bloomberg called Gansas'recalcitrance " an outrage " and began the process of firing him.
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| 43. | "It's in the interest of the rebels and the government not to be charged with recalcitrance ."
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| 44. | If the freeze will not rid Afghanistan's leadership of their coats of recalcitrance, perhaps a warming trend would.
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| 45. | But the IRA resisted even though its recalcitrance was poisoning a process that offered Catholics more rights and a better future.
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| 46. | "We asked John not to meet with Sunoco given the company's recalcitrance, " said Schaeffer.
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| 47. | "There has been some slowing down in the reform process, some bureaucratic recalcitrance, " she said.
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| 48. | This is due in large part because of recalcitrance, or a plant's natural defenses to being chemically dismantled.
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| 49. | Those returning to duty did so with recalcitrance and four were returned to confinement when they refused to perform picket duty.
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| 50. | Jackson investigated Vorkas'claims concerning Cyprus'legitimacy, and the recalcitrance of the UGLE to move on the matter.
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