Sentences with phrase «often unyielding»

The problem has been securing an opportunity to actually vote on the bill, a decision made by the all - powerful and often unyielding Assembly speaker, Sheldon Silver.

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In Queen Elinor we find a sympathetic, admirable, and flawed character whose love for her daughter is unyielding, though the two often fail to communicate.
Often in the course of the civil rights struggle, one found oneself stopped short by the stone wall of a dehumanizing system embedded in unyielding laws.
Aetheists are often as unyielding and judgemental as the Vatican.
Carriers & Convenience Devices While in car seats, bouncy seats and swings, baby's soft head is often placed against a rigid, unyielding surface.
People with personality disorders have «limited life scripts» and usually behave in «fixed, unyielding ways» that often force people around them to play implicitly - assigned roles like caretaker or bad guy.
In a recent Harvard Business Review interview with Clayton Christensen, Dominic Barton the Global Managing Director of McKinsey & Company notes that disrupting his firm requires unyielding leadership in a partnership environment to bring corporate antibodies, that dispel big and often non-traditional ideas in the pursuit of profitability today, along the journey.
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