0 -- standhaftighet, trofasthet
The max/3 example is elaborated on for explaining red and green cuts, and even the principle of steadfastness, which is good.
She pulled that wagon of hers until the end: she lost her sons, her daughter - and she remained, as that symbol of steadfastness.
Thus, the definition captures the steadfastness that is characteristic of the best examples of faithful people.
The instability of woman undoes the many cultural systems which ground themselves on her supposed steadfastness and, further, threatens to undermine the very integrity of character, male and female.
Technical history became central to this steadfastness, ensuring that it was every bit as 'committed' as whig history itself, not least to the notion of a providential past.
That was a very valuable reward for the steadfastness that we have consistently shown on arms control matters.
Their energy and steadfastness have been a great strength for me upon whom a good deal of the oral argument devolved.
The broadcasters' credibility could not exist without these sophisticated official attitudes, any more than without the steadfastness and perception of the broadcasters themselves.
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