obduracy造句1. MPs have accused the government of obduracy and called on ministers to reverse their decision.
2. I had never experienced his obduracy before or, if I had, had identified it as something else.
3. And it gained some notoriety for obduracy on female sufferance while the rest of the developed world was gradually seeing sense.
4. Mr Obama could respond by railing against Republican obduracy.
5. And they highlight China's obduracy in the Copenhagen negotiations as evidence that other countries will not cooperate.
6. Obduracy , illusion and delusion of one can be terrible.
7. His defensive obduracy has compensated for a lack of creativity in the United midfield and driven a team in a rebuilding phase to the top of the table.
8. But the DRDO's obduracy prevailed and the programme dragged for so many years.
9. Yet Mr Scargill—whose obduracy and militancy led his miners to crushing defeat—also haunts Mexborough.
10. Nuclear warhead has stronger obduracy which induces more effect on society.
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11. Modern human use disfunctional system, which represented by antiques, to embody the occupancy of origin and the obduracy of certainty, and perish the sense of history by this way.
12. This grand period in your history involves taking a huge leap that has been much delayed by the obduracy of the dark cabal.
13. American officials were frustrated by what they saw as Chinese obduracy at the United Nations climate-change negotiations in Copenhagen in December.
14. Mr Wen spent a long time at hispress conference defending his record at the climate-change summit inCopenhagen in December, where China was widely accused of obduracy.
15. It seems the Russians were similarly frustrated by North Korean obduracy.
16. But it does rather knock on the head the idea that the conflict in the Middle East persists solely because of Israeli obduracy and America's failure to lean on Israel hard enough.