Also, to refuse to fold when a player knows that he or she is beat is stubbornness, not poker. |
There is a widely known stubbornness by these programmers in refusing to learn from the lessons proprietary software has to offer. |
In a broader perspective, his stubbornness and inflexibility were immature and indescribably destructive. |
His stubbornness was taken by the augurs to signify the eternal nature of the boundaries of the Roman state. |
The Furies represent a guilty conscience and Medusa represents stubbornness that turns the heart to stone. |
They simply want to get things done, and it's that steady, dogged persistence that winds up being viewed as stubbornness. |