And he is stubborn to the point of bullheadedness, refusing to ever admit that a plan isn't working or that a different approach might be necessary. |
His bullheadedness, however, does not explain why Jena's narrative has resonated so broadly. |
Yes, bullheadedness does run in his family, but I'm sure you are quite more convincing than you give yourself credit for. |
If bullheadedness isn't always in the financial interest of the artist, it can certainly help the art. |
Part of me wishes that I could keep disagreeing, out of sheer bullheadedness. |
The two had similar personality traits: a sense of humor, brashness, bullheadedness and an aversion to Republican orthodoxy and hierarchy. |