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Family and kinship systems are extremely conservative and stubbornly resistant to change.
Similarly, racism has proved stubbornly resistant to policies aimed at wrecking its foundations.
Despite pressures from the large-scale retailers, however, traditional, small-scale retailers stubbornly survived.
I was too stubbornly slow in cutting my losses on that hunch.
Yet membership remained stubbornly low, other than in the period of the 1926 mining lockout and its aftermath.
If the latter, this might explain postcapitalist thinkers' notable failure to recognize that laissez-faire conservatism had stubbornly refused to wither away.
There is no interaction between the four; their eyes are dead, stubbornly expressionless.
In both cases, he clung stubbornly to stories of providential retribution despite vigorous objections to their accuracy.