General Zinni, a tenacious negotiator with a no-nonsense demeanour, may get round it.
However, it is a tenacious company with a lot of money behind it, an appetite for wireless, and a desire for control over everything it does.
What some listeners may hear as incivility or rudeness may simply be the product of a broadcast journalist making a tenacious effort to steer an experienced politician toward providing responsive answers instead of reading from a scripted playbook of party messages.
Murray produced a tenacious performance on Saturday to upset third seed Andy Roddick on Saturday but just two days later, he was a completely different player.
As I wrote last year, Isentress was a very difficult drug to develop, requiring more than a decade of tenacious advocacy on the part of a Merck scientist named Daria Hazuda.
Something else is needed: a tenacious pastor who goads his or her church to reach across racial lines, interracial church scholars say.
Earlier, Sharapova, the second seed on the red clay in the Italian capital, had fought off a tenacious challenge from American Christina McHale.
Wolves's win, which was their first top-flight success in the capital since 1976, was reward for a tenacious, determined and disciplined display as they effectively suffocated Spurs.
So he's reinvented himself, however briefly, as a tenacious defender.
Besides winning his third American League East title and narrowly defeating a tenacious Baltimore Orioles ball club during the regular season and in the American League Division Series, he accomplished these amazing feats with a heavy heart.
On this, Ms Bardach, who is a tenacious reporter, scores some points. (Mas Canosa sued her for libel, but ended up settling with the New Republic.) She interviews Luis Posada Carriles, Mr Castro's most persistent would-be assassin.
TEMPLE-RASTON: Tenacious, and apparently not a political bone in his body.
Taymor has a reputation for being tenacious, strong-willed, and risk-taking, and this goes back to her youth.
Federer, so tenacious in beating Juan Martin del Porto in a semifinal that stretched to 19-17 in the deciding third set, never found a rhythm.
The tenacious former Conservative leader also said he has had a stay in a psychiatric hospital in an attempt to wean himself away from alcohol.
But a series of nervous shots, and some tenacious work from Bangladesh in the field, left them 110-6 before old heads Paul Nixon and Paul Collingwood steered them home.
He was a fine, handsome youth, smart, sensitive, tenacious, and bold, but with something in him that was elusive, dark, wild.
Glasgow were proving particularly tenacious at the tackle area, often ripping the ball out of a Warrior's grasp or stealing possession in other ways to thwart the home side.
The dispute continued to cast a shadow over the match, despite England's tenacious display ensuring the series - with one Test to play - cannot be lost by them.
After all, it looked like a genuine contest as the three candidates, abetted by an admirably tenacious press, have slung mud.
That, at any rate, is the belief of the Faeroese hardy and tenacious folk whose favourite delicacy, puffin chicks, can only be procured by dangling on a rope hundreds of feet below a sheer cliff-top and robbing the nests of unfortunate seabirds.
There is a more dyspeptic view of the affair, though, one that in no way diminishes the tenacious cleverness of the winners.
It has become clear that Mrs Merkel, a doctor of physics who worked in quantum chemistry, is pretty sharp, as well as tenacious and tough.
All City had mustered was a tame Adam Johnson free-kick but Tevez, on his return to the side after compassionate leave in Argentina, equalised with a smash and grab effort on the stroke of half-time that epitomised all the Argentine's tenacious qualities.
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