0 a person, organization, or country that continues to do something, despite other people trying to force them not to:
1 a person, organization, or country that continues to refuse to accept something that others have already accepted, despite other people trying to persuade them to:
The method used, holdout, is the most conservative, in that it maintains a pessimistic bias toward the results.
The three holdouts remain silent.
A total of 229 justice-years in five categories (infirmity, coercion, ambition, holdout behavior, and justice-executive copartisanship) were coded a second time, with an overall intercoder reliability of 97.6 percent.
The terms of the debt exchanges were not accepted by all private bondholders, and these became holdouts.
Players are assigned via the lottery system in order to prevent a player from potentially influencing his destination club with a strategic holdout.
This system stood almost unchallenged, other than by the occasional holdout, for many years.
Furthermore, it reduced the holdout problem where certain shareholders have an incentive to not participate in the restructuring in hopes of getting a better deal.
Also in 1972, the last holdout among daytime network programs converted to color, resulting in the first completely all-color network season.
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