Katie has Down syndrome and is happiness personified, but she can also be stubborn and defiant.
What the Republicans should be stubborn about is their spending commitments in the first place.
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If we maintain above 1358-1362 for the first 60 minutes, I would not be stubborn.
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They do not pay much heed to public opinion, domestic or international, and their governments can be stubborn.
However, Mr Howard wants none of this, and he can be stubborn.
Most importantly, do not be stubborn.
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But she can also be very stubborn when she is convinced she is right.
The Europeans and the Japanese can be equally stubborn in their own ways.
This is no hagiography: she could be prickly, stubborn and unsentimental to the point of coldness.
We knew there would be plenty of stubborn opposition along the way.
Multiply that by the fact that in a little more than ten years, a new generation raised with men and women working together will be fully in charge, and those stubborn cultural mindsets will be replaced by new ones.
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Politicians who prescribe reality as they need it to be are not fighting stubborn money-market-antagonists but the world as it is.
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For example, I used to be one of the most stubborn and impatient individuals on the planet.
You can be wrong and be fine, but being stubborn is what gets you in trouble.
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The study should be mandatory reading for the stubborn, complacent and squabbling politicians of eastern Europe.
Shapley saw evidence for Cepheids in Andromeda long before Hubble did, but refused to believe they could be Cepheids out of a stubborn attachment to his own theories.
By all means, many believe, an enlarged and more representative civil society - ideally a larger, wider group of people from all over the country, not just a bunch of well meaning lawyers and activists from Delhi - should be putting pressure on a stubborn government to act against corruption.
But a stubborn former president can be a formidable presence.
Not only was Mr McTaggart stubborn, but he tended to be intolerant of anyone who opposed him.
Then, just watch: The results will be delicious enough to make even the most stubborn of naysayers ask for seconds.
Stubborn historic constructs aside, this should be incredibly easy to do because it is in fact true, at least for the white collar classes.
Mr Trimble is a stubborn fighter, and is said to be determined not to step down as party leader even if he is defeated.
Our aging parents needs some form of control and we may have to be that control, just as we were with stubborn kids when we were raising them.
If building his business has been a challenge for the sensitively stubborn Buckeridge, selling it may prove to be even tougher.
Did you ever consider that our stubborn 8.2% unemployment rate might be partially related to communications problems rather than lack of jobs?
And let's be honest, some problems are so big, so stubborn, that even your best efforts will only help just a little bit.
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The idea is to capture the carbon dioxide emissions from burning the coal for power, then piping the CO2 around to be injected into old oil fields to coax out more stubborn crude.
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