obduracies उदाहरण वाक्य
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- Friction between the two senior officers over the command structure rapidly deteriorated into a state of " complete obduracy ", and remained so until the end of the war.
- Despite heavy persecution, the Reformed tradition made steady progress across large sections of the nation, appealing to people alienated by the obduracy and the complacency of the Catholic establishment.
- The coalition collapsed last year when the Democratic Action Party, which primarily represents ethnic Chinese and Indians, pulled out, upset by the growing obduracy of fundamentalist hard-liners.
- Without American leadership, crucial in all previous rounds, other countries'reluctance to liberalize, most notably the European Union's obduracy over agriculture, is unlikely to be overcome.
- Ivanov, who has come under fire this week from pro-Western lawmakers and experts for his obduracy, appeared to want to reassure Washington that Russia was not interested in a rift.
- Unionist obduracy and the glacial pace of IRA disarmament have been the essence of the difficulties experienced by the peace process since the agreement was ratified in an island-wide vote three years ago.
- The coalition collapsed last year when the Democratic Action Party, which primarily represents ethnic Chinese and Indians, pulled out, upset by the growing obduracy of hard-liners in the fundamentalist camp.
- The Clinton administration is exasperated by what it sees as Japanese obduracy in market-opening talks that have been in progress ( if that is the right word ) on and off for a year.
- Recently, as sanctions eroded the foundations of Serbia's economy, Milosevic showed signs of flexibility toward the West, as well as some indications of irritation with his Bosnian Serb allies'obduracy.
- "The meeting also called on the international community to impress upon India and the dangers inherent in explosive situation created as a result of Indian belligerence and obduracy, " the statement said.