intransigence u rečniku PONS

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Partly through his intransigence, the age lower limit for boys to work underground was set at ten.
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In this way, they demonstrated their vigilance and intransigence in the struggle against the common enemy.
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Official intransigence contributed to increased animosity between the nationalists and the "colons" and gradually widened the split between the sultan and the resident general.
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After a period of intransigence, he was eventually reconciled and accepted the work of the mission on the island.
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But that was the very thing to deprive the document of its noble and exemplary intransigence.
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As a player plays a central defender position and is characterized by intransigence on the ground, solid game with a head, excellent inclusions in pieces before the opponent's goal.
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It is quite rare to meet in a young man of this age such firmness and intransigence, a self-discipline so powerful when it comes to his artistic work.
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His intransigence and piety alienated liberal opinion very quickly.
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They were equally inclined to intransigence and were also committed to remain on the path which both had decided to accomplish.
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There are many examples which belie the commonly perceived intransigence of universities.
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