The suspicion in Buenos Aires is that Cristina is paying the price for her husband's pigheadedness, even if that is something she shares. |
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Mr. Speaker, by slashing financial assistance to women's groups, the Prime Minister is showing ideological pigheadedness that is most revealing. |
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I cannot accept this second-class arrangement for the largest Member State in the EU, no doubt a result of Schröder's pigheadedness. |
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What is the reason for such pigheadedness? Why is it so urgent to find a short term solution to this problem? |
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You could say that's insular, but she saw the humour in her pigheadedness and she made me laugh. |
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To put it less charitably, he was grandiloquent, tempestuous, self-righteous, and stubborn to the point of pigheadedness. |
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In order to confirm this ultraliberal pigheadedness, that majority adopted two amendments, one demanding a reduction in the general level of taxation, the other considering that an overall rise in working time is unavoidable. |
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At one point, the King hinted that he would offer Columbus an estate in Castile in return for dropping his many claims, but Columbus, with characteristic pigheadedness, declined. |
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Some academics have recently suggested that a scientist's pigheadedness and social prejudices can peacefully coexist with — and may even facilitate — the pursuit of scientific knowledge. |
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You Welsh do have the best castles, thanks, I suppose, to your feistiness and Edward I's pigheadedness. |
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