If you phone, they may try to talk you into sticking with them, but stick to your guns if this happens. |
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They might not like the decision or the position itself, but they utterly love the clear stand and the ability to stick to your guns. |
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But, as a team, you really have to stick to your guns and know what you're doing is right. |
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So I would tell my younger self, stick to your guns, take every role on its own value, and everything my younger self was hoping for seems to be happening. |
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If you really want to be authentic and stick out, you just have to stick to your guns and make stuff that you naturally make, if that makes sense. |
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If the grievance is a clear-cut violation of the contract, it will be easy to prove, provided you stick to your guns. |
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This is where it is important to stick to your guns and ensure that you have the backing of the entire Executive Board. |
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Minister and Commissioner, I hope that you will both stick to your guns and that we will work together with Mrs Doyle on the emissions trading scheme. |
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I therefore write to urge you to stick to your guns on educational reform. |
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