Sentences with phrase «most obstinate»

discussion of science education, and putting aside Edward Greisch's denigration of the humanities, and putting aside the fact that among the most ardent and activist proponents of action against AGW there are many musicians, writers, artists and filmmakers, and putting aside the fact that among the most obstinate and willfully ignorant denialists there are a considerable number of engineers and other technical types who have exactly the sort of educational background that he suggests as an antidote to denialism:
Clumsy, maddeningly difficult first - person rogue - lite City of Brass will exhaust the patience of all but the most obstinate gluttons for suffering.
It has proven itself to be the most obstinate social institution in the entire history of America,» writes Francisco Hernandez.
The actress always conveys a disarming sense of vulnerability, even when she's at her most obstinate.
If we were having coffee, I'd tell you we have the world's most obstinate squirrel in our attic.
That seems to get rid of even the most obstinate stains.
Wenger must be the most obstinate man on earth but worse I think a massive amount of supporters will believe Wenger has no respect or understanding of them and has let them down.
«The two great Empires of Lilliput and Blefuscu... have... been engaged in a most obstinate War for six and thirty Moons past.
The soft, uncritical mind of the believer is probably the most obstinate.
â $ œA most obstinate misconception associated with the gospel of Jesus Christ is that the gospel is welcome in this world.

Not exact matches

Islam is not a religion it's a cult with fanatic followers that are illogical, illiterate, rude, obstinate, arrogant, and suicidal as are most cultists.
It is precisely this human immediacy that transports Runciman's work beyond that of most historians and explains its obstinate popularity.
As to the claim that creeds impose the will of the elite, Pelikan points out cases — most notably the opposition to Arianism in the century or so after the Council of Nicaea — in which, in John Henry Newman's words, «The Catholic people, in the length and breadth of Christendom, were the obstinate champions of Catholic truth, and the bishops were not.»
promote a few of youngsters and we are ready to go... attacking option most difficult but real obstacle is obstinate manager and board
a member of the modern, agreeable, happy - go - lucky gang of «indie authors»: he hails from the «olden» days when the stereotypical image of writers was still — with good reason, I suppose — that of obstinate, loopy, unsociable, disgruntled old geezers who most likely hate all other writers, but especially any who might materialise in their vicinity.
Unfortunately, it seems like the obstinate, high - strung ones are the ones most likely to have the problem.
Most days she'll go right into her crate when called, but on occasion she's stubborn, so I bought these treats to help when she's being obstinate.
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