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13 Sentences With "most unyielding"

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Of all the people I've debated on TV on trade, he's the most strident, the most unyielding.
Instead Mr. Cornelissen, who has a reputation as the most unyielding of natural winemakers, thinks it's more instructive to taste his failures.
Fired FBI director James Comey — who is, according to the president, a big time "showboat" who loves attention — has executed perhaps the most unyielding poker face of all time.
It is one of the surest, most unyielding rules in presidential politics: Once one candidate has a sizable delegate lead, it becomes difficult — at first increasingly improbable, then mathematically impossible — for another to catch up.
For months, George Conway has been taking pointed and remarkably hostile shots at President Trump on Twitter, even as Kellyanne works closely with the President and performs feats of rhetorical combat as his most unyielding defender.
As I explained to the Senate Judiciary Committee at Barr's confirmation, he has a robust view of executive power and, over the course of his career, has established one of the most unyielding, consistent defenses of executive privilege.
All Democrats are likely to level tough questions and look for holes in his defense, yet based on their own records in the law, Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota and Kamala Harris of California could be among his most unyielding opponents.
1, p. 129 Hamza was skilled in wrestling, archery and fighting. He was fond of hunting lions,and he is described as "the strongest man of the Quraysh, and the most unyielding".Muhammad ibn Ishaq.
Through distribution of patronage and concessions to political demands, he won over several of the earls who had previously been of a hostile disposition.Maddicott (1970), pp. 91–2. Lincoln, who was the leader of the baronial opposition due to his age and great wealth, was reconciled with Edward by late summer 1308. Even Warwick, who had been the most unyielding of the King's enemies, was gradually mollified.
"I'm optimistic now, without being 100 percent certain, that they're going to handle this in a sensible way," Downer told Australia's Radio National. At the same time, he called on one of the bill's most unyielding opponents, Military Commander Commodore Frank Bainimarama to back off. "It's not the job of a military commander to play politics, his job is to command his troops," Downer said. He also said that the future of Fiji should be decided by all the people, not just a small number of individuals.
On April 21, 1945, Lt. Inouye was grievously wounded while leading an assault on a heavily defended ridge near San Terenzo in Liguria, Italy, called the Colle Musatello. The ridge served as a strongpoint of the German fortifications known as the Gothic Line, the last and most unyielding line of German defensive works in Italy. As he led his platoon in a flanking maneuver, three German machine guns opened fire from covered positions 40 yards away, pinning his men to the ground. Inouye stood up to attack and was shot in the stomach.
When he came back from a hunt he never went home until he had circumambulated the Ka'ba, and that done when he passed by an assembly of the Quraysh he stopped and saluted and talked with them. He was the strongest man of Quraysh, and the most unyielding. Muhammad had gone back to his house when he passed by this woman, who asked him if he had heard of what ‘Amr b. Hisham had done just recently to his nephew, Muhammad; how he had found him sitting quietly there, and insulted him, and cursed him, and treated him badly, and that Muhammad had answered not a word.
Military commander Commodore Frank Bainimarama, one of the most unyielding opponents of the legislation who had attacked it in an address to the Great Council lasting more than an hour, issued a statement on 29 July strongly critical of the decision. Bainimarama said that the Military accepted the decision of the Great Council to endorse the legislation, but said that the Military would continue to oppose it. Great Council Chairman Bokini said on 30 July that the chiefs had endorsed the legislation on the basis of a number of reasons that the Military should consider. They had supported the bill on the basis of truth and justice, and of the Christian beliefs upheld by the great majority of their members.

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