There is no question whatever of mulish obstinacy.
There is a certain class of controversialist, who, if you maintain your ground without moving, would say that it is mulish obstinacy.
But they now dig their heels in, and adopt an attitude of mulish obstinacy in a matter in which they are deeply wrong.
We have partial selection, which is a rather mulish form of paradox.
We found his attitude as mulish as that of his predecessor—argumentative with no imagination.
There seems to be a mulish attitude among those people who have to do with civil defence in regard to wireless.
In his mulish, stubborn way he simply dismissed it.
Their opposition derives from a mulish obstinacy which directly harms the electorate; it does not rest on logic or reasoning, and it is not worth listening to.