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"steadfastly" Definitions
  1. without changing in your attitudes or aims

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The DOJ steadfastly denied that the suit was politically motivated.
She has steadfastly maintained she never intended to kill Viafore.
But he has steadfastly refused to emulate Vietnam's economic transformation.
Hignite steadfastly denied touching the children in a sexual way.
Mr Haslam has steadfastly denied any knowledge of fraudulent practices.
Lilly has remained steadfastly independent, avoiding disruptions from such deals.
Second amendment advocates have steadfastly opposed all of the measures.
The Saudi government has steadfastly denied the ruler was involved.
Musk has steadfastly maintained that he didn't violate the agreement.
However, he also steadfastly declared North Korea a nuclear power.
Huawei has steadfastly denied playing any role in Chinese espionage.
Those intent on disrupting it steadfastly refused to do so.
But he has also steadfastly refused to implicate the victims.
It steadfastly refused to meet with, or recognize, any unions.
Weinstein has steadfastly denied all allegations of unlawful, nonconsensual sexual activity.
Kaine steadfastly rejected the idea that their legislation was industry-friendly.
Kemp has steadfastly refused to step aside, defending his job performance.
Camille Cosby has steadfastly stood by her husband's claims of innocence.
China has steadfastly denied that it engages in any such operations.
Gatlinburg officials say they are working steadfastly to assess infrastructural damage.
Jeff Juraska is one of those who defends the comedian steadfastly.
In a truly remarkable season, Ranieri has steadfastly refused to tinker.
China, with its own crushing industry to protect, has steadfastly resisted.
The U.S. must remain steadfastly committed to a denuclearized North Korea.
Despite growing pressure in 1949 to respond militarily, Acheson steadfastly refused.
She created a language to which she has remained steadfastly faithful.
Sessions has steadfastly maintained that he was honest in his testimony.
Yellen steadfastly argued that the U.S. labor market was not tight.
Siatta said he understood the reprimand but steadfastly defends his actions.
The bloc has steadfastly insisted that the agreement reached with Mrs.
But on Wednesday, Mueller steadfastly refused to back up Barr's view.
Mr. Allen has steadfastly denied the claims and was not charged.
The GOP steadfastly opposes the policy, both institutionally and almost unanimously.
Sadly, the modern world steadfastly refuses to let bygones be bygones.
They have steadfastly opposed Trump's call for building a southwestern border wall.
But the spotlight remained steadfastly and wisely trained on the core cast.
Kelly steadfastly proclaims his innocence and looks forward to a speedy trial.
Moscow has steadfastly denied that it's meddling in the US presidential election.
He steadfastly maintains he is innocent in that case and other accusations.
"steadfastly pursue a strategy of peace through strength" in the region and
Steadfastly proud of her grandmother, Gregson cannot tolerate the current immigration debate.
Mr. de Blasio, a Democrat, has steadfastly defended his fund-raising efforts.
Stone steadfastly denies any involvement, in yet another uncharacteristic display of modesty.
The issue: Trump's approval rating among GOP voters is steadfastly over 90%.
He steadfastly said he wouldn't resign and would work on his problems.
"You've been kind of softening up on his words," Matthew steadfastly replied.
Yet she has steadfastly avoided doing any research on the actual Polly.
Jordan, with its large Palestinian population, has been steadfastly critical of settlements.
Mr. Price insisted he had remained steadfastly neutral in the Democratic race.
But these artists seem steadfastly uninterested in their elders' idea of rap.
"The country has steadfastly improved it nuclear and missiles capability," Onodera said.
Understandably, this suggestion has been steadfastly opposed by most players in the industry.
In the face of its critics, IARC steadfastly defends its methods and aims.
Yet America's political system steadfastly rejects every attempt to do anything about it.
Jeb Bush's defense of his brother's war, Trump steadfastly judged it a blunder.
The model steadfastly claims that she and her ex remain very good friends.
"We are steadfastly committed to making things right in these homes," it said.
Even with that bit of information Archie steadfastly remains in Ms. Grundy's corner.
"I have said, steadfastly, that we are done having children," Jay Schwandt said.
It has steadfastly refused to answer categorically such questions under the First Amendment.
Like much of Bavaria, the town clings steadfastly to a sense of tradition.
Mr. Christie, a Republican, has steadfastly denied knowing about the scheme until afterward.
"He added: "Scalise has steadfastly defended the president on this whole Ukrainian situation.
And American presidents continued to steadfastly defend the bureau -- that is, until now.
Toyota steadfastly refuses to allow Apple CarPlay or Android Auto into its cars.
Despite the growing evidence, the White House has steadfastly refused to blame Riyadh.
Although my queries seemed straightforward enough, the company had steadfastly refused to respond.
Moss is deep in Becky's skin, and Perry is steadfastly on her side.
Christie has steadfastly denied that he knew about the closures at the time.
But the show remains steadfastly prosaic, never rising to the heights of poetry.
But GOP senators on Wednesday steadfastly refused to commit to allowing new evidence.
Bouterse, who has steadfastly denied the charges, is able to appeal the decision.
But DNC chief Tom Perez has steadfastly defended the process in the past.
Justifying the stock price, though, requires steadfastly believing in one of two developments.
Characteristically, when she takes him to an orgy, David remains steadfastly a spectator.
He has remained steadfastly committed to the president, attracting scrutiny in the process.
Even with all the rebuilding chatter, Hahn seems steadfastly impressed with Quintana's focus.
In previous statements, Monsanto has steadfastly maintained that glyphosate does not cause cancer.
Unfortunately, the public steadfastly refuses to show any similar enthusiasm for the idea.
Barros had twice offered to resign his post, but Francis had steadfastly defended him.
Two years later he launched his company, steadfastly courting carnivores from the get-go.
He has steadfastly maintained that he did not kill his wife and her friend.
García steadfastly maintained his innocence, saying that he was the victim of political persecution.
Protectionism is one of the few political positions that Mr Trump has held steadfastly.
The comedian has steadfastly denied wrongdoing and countersued the women in December for defamation.
Skilling has steadfastly maintained his innocence — which the sources said remains the case today.
But Cook has steadfastly avoided that gig, which he believes gets too little respect.
The trial ended with hung jury, with only one juror steadfastly voting against conviction.
While both Northam and Herring have admitted their sins, Fairfax steadfastly maintains his innocence.
But those players were never shown on tape, and both steadfastly denied the allegations.
That would include Sanders, who has steadfastly refused to officially join the Democratic Party.
The firm is also steadfastly backing Europe, where it continues to see "exciting" opportunities.
With the shamanic beat of the wooden drum soundtracking the occasion, dishes arrived steadfastly.
It is he who steadfastly and single-handedly safeguards the Milos brand, ignoring nothing.
These theatermakers have steadfastly remained on the outer edge of the mainstream since 1980.
The proposed bill triggered massive street protests, but Lam steadfastly refused to back down.
"Miss Caroline never loses her cool and steadfastly dispatches the lurching attackers," Vincentelli added.
And during his re-election campaign, he steadfastly steered clear of criticizing Mr. Trump.
Meanwhile, Republicans and Democrats have steadfastly blamed the other side for causing the shutdown.
An Associated Press story subsequently outlined similar allegations, though Perry steadfastly denied any impropriety.
At Sears, all remained steadfastly anonymous in their work for the American consumer market.
But the Republican-controlled Virginia House of Delegates remains steadfastly opposed to Medicaid expansion.
Democrats point out that Republicans steadfastly refused to vote for any similar patches to Obamacare.
The president has steadfastly refused to release his tax information, shattering a longstanding political norm.
Meanwhile Schedlowski is steadfastly optimistic that the benefits of conditioning are too great to ignore.
For months after his arrest last year, Odebrecht steadfastly refused to consider turning state's witness.
His teammates have steadfastly stood by his side since he was kicked off the team.
Christie has not been charged and has steadfastly denied any advance knowledge of the plan.
Voters passed the expansion last year, but LePage has steadfastly refused to follow that decision.
Odor has steadfastly refused to talk about what went down with Bautista, including to me.
Tangier — population 470 — is steadfastly working class, with a median household income of about $40,000.
And they have steadfastly defended Mr. Trump from criticism in more liberal corners of Europe.
In a statement released Tuesday, Pell's legal team said its client "steadfastly" maintained his innocence.
However, Verizon, its new owner, has steadfastly opposed the Federal Communications Commission's net neutrality legislation.
For their part, the mayor and his team have steadfastly denied wrongdoing on all fronts.
That's why the NAM steadfastly opposed his attempt to lead the agency from the start.
But this iteration, in spite of a smattering of topical references, is steadfastly not political.
Reed, 28, has steadfastly declined to speak publicly about the reasons for the family schism.
That's dynamite, and much closer to the Russian conspiracy that Mr. Trump has steadfastly denied.
And the party's biggest name, former President Obama, is still steadfastly staying on the sidelines.
Some of the sport's biggest stars joined the kind of demonstration they have steadfastly avoided.
Presidents have exonerated people who steadfastly maintained their innocence even as they accepted the pardon.
At the same time, however, Trump has steadfastly insisted that US-Russia ties must improve.
But until Saturday, he had steadfastly resisted doing so, insisting he had done nothing wrong.
"We steadfastly believe that even one instance of abuse is one too many," Surbaugh said.
Trump is distracting himself with scandal response and steadfastly refusing to dive deep into policy.
But Assad has steadfastly maintained that many of the accusations leveled against him are politically motivated.
Nkurunziza, however, is steadfastly opposed to the plan, saying its deployment would amount to an invasion.
Trump steadfastly denied to reporters that there were any conclusions in the report he was presented.
" Meanwhile, Jim Acosta steadfastly refuted Sanders' accusation, which she made via Tweetstorm, calling it "a lie.
In public statements, Remington has steadfastly maintained that the guns are safe and free of defects.
Crews steadfastly supports the #MeToo campaign and the women who have come forward with their stories.
China, meanwhile, steadfastly opposed the inclusion of the usual calls for "fair trade practices," delegates said.
He's best known for being the last decent Aston Villa manager, and steadfastly refusing to smile.
We, and Americans across the country and around the world, stand steadfastly behind Donald J. Trump.
Her famous husband, who has steadfastly said he is not guilty, left the talking to others.
Pelosi and her allies have steadfastly insisted that she has the support to be elected speaker.
Then and now, Mr. Trump has steadfastly denied any awareness of any discrimination at Trump properties.
Additionally, consumers faced increased costs with fewer choices, and some states steadfastly refused to expand Medicaid.
Current members of Congress, particularly Democrats, remain steadfastly opposed to cuts, especially on those already retired.
By contrast, the overwhelming majority of Democrats on Capitol Hill steadfastly backed Clinton throughout the campaign.
Conquered countless times, the city has always managed to remain steadfastly itself when its occupiers change.
DAVOS - HONG KONG COMMERCE SECRETARY SAYS CITY IS HOLDING ON STEADFASTLY TO ONE COUNTRY, TWO SYSTEMS
If they steadfastly refuse to ever work outside of regular business hours, you have a choice.
Republican candidates have been steadfastly and almost uniformly opposed to the idea of a federal hike.
But they steadfastly refused, doubting that they would benefit from any bonanza the Chinese could bring.
But Mr. Truman, whose reported income in 35 was just $13,564.74 — about $120,000 today — steadfastly refused.
Hayes "steadfastly denies the allegations made against him in this case,"said Kearns Davis, his attorney.
Arnold Schwarzenegger before him, has steadfastly refused to let anyone associated with Manson's killings go free.
For his part, Mr. de Blasio turned on the company after having steadfastly backed the deal.
How steadfastly the White House will push for the items on this list remains to be seen.
Assad has steadfastly refused to step down while his nation's terrorist threat, as he sees it, persists.
A private life kept private Not much is known about Castro's private life, which he guarded steadfastly.
She also addressed rumors that her sister-in-law has been unfaithful, which Teresa has steadfastly denied.
Cosby has steadfastly denied Constand's allegations as well as similar ones from more than 50 other women.
We stand steadfastly by her, and are proud to publish her clear, credible account of what happened.
In the past week, he has also steadfastly refused to entertain the idea of resigning his office.
We have seen him steadfastly earn the support of a diverse group of Democratic leaders and representatives.
But when Perry walks through the arrivals terminal it's clear Celeste steadfastly refuses to face her demons.
The Democratic administration embraced traditional public schools far more than Republicans, and steadfastly opposed private school vouchers.
Owing to his own circumstances and convictions, however, he was steadfastly unwilling to play the role required.
The courageous man "endures and fears," and no man "endures what is terrifying more steadfastly" than he.
"In today's meeting, he stood up for a strong America and steadfastly opposed foreign wars," Paul said.
It's a fundamental lesson that a shocking substantial part of our political culture steadfastly refuses to learn.
Republicans steadfastly refused, instead taking dozens of repeal votes and doing everything they could to undermine Obamacare.
I stand steadfastly alongside the millions affected each year, and I pledge to continue championing this cause.
Some see this as a just result, particularly law enforcement groups, which steadfastly opposed Mr. MacKenzie's release.
His message has been one of compassionate conservatism and he has steadfastly refused to attack his rivals.
Then again, the public also isn't as steadfastly opposed to the idea as it was in 1998.
Now, the Senate is steadfastly refusing to consider the nomination of Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court.
"With tremendous efforts, China will move towards the 2030 goal step-by-step steadfastly," Li said Thursday.
All the while, Russia has steadfastly tried to turn Assad's transition from power into an ambiguous outcome.
In her remarks, Ms. Haley said that the United States would remain steadfastly behind the Iranian protesters.
Throughout their campaign, the activists have steadfastly voiced support for Mr. Xi and the tenets of communism.
But for whatever reason — and he has steadfastly rejected public inquiries on the topic — Irving wanted out.
But Ms. Trump has steadfastly, and admirably, protected the privacy of her 12-year-old son, Barron.
Over an acoustic piano, he raps steadfastly in his gravelly voice, describing the havoc of his childhood.
Merkel stood steadfastly by her decision, even as she said a similar action would not happen again.
Since Monday's indictments, the White House has steadfastly repeated that Trump has no intention to fire Mueller.
The movement remained steadfastly masculinist, but by the nineteen-eighties Newton's words had begun to appear prescient.
And Russia, which steadfastly denies many of the allegations despite a wealth of evidence, promises an appeal.
Ghani has been demanding a cease-fire before engaging in talks, something the Taliban have steadfastly refused.
Mexican officials have steadfastly refused to do that, forcing the president to turn to Congress for funding.
"We're steadfastly focused on addressing this serious problem," FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said in a news release.
Doing so would have meant acknowledging the possibility of conflicts, something Trump has steadfastly refused to do.
Despite Trump's promises, Mexican leaders have steadfastly maintained that their country won't provide funding for a border wall.
My wife, my children and my family have steadfastly been by my side every second of this journey.
Acting prime minister Rajoy urged the Socialists, who have so far steadfastly refused to back him, to compromise.
Rousseff has steadfastly denied wrongdoing in the Petrobras case or committing any crime that would warrant her impeachment.
That's because Milo Ventimiglia steadfastly believes that Jack's life is the focus of his story, not his death.
Here, she tells us her story and why, despite our collective social-media obsession, she still steadfastly abstains.
"It is truly amazing to watch an animal like a salamander steadfastly walking for multiple hours," said Denton.
" Kimball subsequently ended the engagement, but Cooper steadfastly denied the affair and insisted the texts were "completely fabricated.
For its part, Apple is steadfastly refusing to act, just as it is in the San Bernardino case.
The Mexican government has steadfastly refused, causing Trump to demand payment from a Congress that also has balked.
Hoffman holds a rather pleasant conversation with the animal, who steadfastly refuses to let go of his bag.
The billionaire has steadfastly refused to match Clinton -- and previous presidential nominees -- by releasing years of tax returns.
Iran has steadfastly maintained that it will not curb its oil exports until they reach pre-sanction levels.
"Citi steadfastly denies the allegations made against it, and certain employees," the bank said in an emailed statement.
Reynolds has steadfastly maintained that Castile did everything one is supposed to do during a police traffic stop.
Bill Cosby's daughter, Ensa, who steadfastly supported her dad through his legal troubles, has died ... TMZ has learned.
Most steadfastly oppose abortion, however, with nearly 6 in 10 saying it should be illegal in most cases.
Mr. Stone, who has steadfastly proclaimed his innocence, unexpectedly took the stand during a pretrial hearing in February.
Trump has been steadfastly clinging to his same gravity-defying hairstyle for decades now, no matter the cost.
Warren has steadfastly refused to endorse Clinton or Sanders during the primary campaign, at times praising them both.
But he has so far refused to say that his rhetoric encourages violence and has steadfastly defended supporters.
Meanwhile, liberal economists are surprisingly and steadfastly defending the Fed despite the negative growth and stock market consequences.
The right thing, in this case, is to steadfastly protect the rights of everyone (even those we fear).
The move follows allegations of sexual misconduct and assault five women made against Moore, which he's steadfastly denied.
Despite his rising profile, Ninomiya steadfastly shuns the spotlight; he prefers to let his craftsmanship take center stage.
But few cases refuse to comport with what is understood about police suicides as steadfastly as Chief Silks's.
Those allies are treated steadfastly and courteously, because Duncan knows his real problems are much closer to home.
She steadfastly presents a vision of the world in which there is good and evil, and little ambiguity.
Mr. Bloomberg steadfastly refused to budge, dismissing the private complaints with a one-liner that did not land.
In contrast to the hapless men, Miss Caroline never loses her cool and steadfastly dispatches the lurching attackers.
He has steadfastly opposed the idea of another vote, saying that the people have already had their say.
In a corporate world that leaned steadfastly straight, Mr. Pannkuk was a regular at the city's gay clubs.
Gretta Vosper has steadfastly maintained her place in the United Church of Canada, Canada's pre-eminent Protestant church.
" Defense Secretary James Mattis: "We have lost a man who steadfastly represented the best ideals of our country.
Mr. Duterte stressed that the country was Asia's bastion of Roman Catholicism, which steadfastly opposes same-sex marriage.
Many steadfastly insist on a villain or a group of villains to point to: Trump, Bannon, Russia, etc.
The Trump administration, meanwhile, has steadfastly defended the question as it continues to face pushback in the courts.
And Bill Gardner, New Hampshire's secretary of state, has steadfastly guarded his state's early calendar spot for many years.
I did it steadfastly, and dutifully counted out thirty seconds of scrubbing each side of each lens every night.
This month, the House Intelligence Committee will begin investigating if those allegations -- which the Kremlin steadfastly denies -- are true.
Washington has steadfastly stood by the kingdom, despite its brutal war in Yemen and jailing of human rights activists.
Cena, 40, was steadfastly against having children, while Bella, 34, was vocal about her desire to be a mother.
The Steelers have shown no inclination to rescind the franchise tag and Bell has steadfastly refused to sign it.
By the end of the installment, now a widow in 1997, she steadfastly drives over it with clear eyes.
North Korea has argued steadfastly that its nuclear weapons are meant to neutralize alleged U.S. plans to attack it.
George, who has steadfastly denied Casey's in-court allegations that he molested her, has no relationship with his daughter.
Calls to 'change the date' The Australian government is steadfastly refusing to consider changing the date of Australia Day.
It helped that the Bucs steadfastly refused to win themselves, but Carr still gets credit for hanging in there.
The Saudi government later acknowledged the killing, but the crown prince has steadfastly denied any involvement in the operation.
Many of the nation's 3.2 million farmers and ranchers are Republicans, and have been steadfastly loyal to the president.
" The former Reagan official said Republicans on the panel targeted Cohen while "steadfastly ignoring the actual evidence he produced.
He's only further isolated a class of victims, while his party steadfastly refuses to expand access to health care.
Yet even after this setback, the company remained steadfastly confident that its clout in Washington would win the day.
It never had, but I steadfastly ignored that realization for many of my younger years after joining the workforce.
Tim Burton has steadfastly refused to make a sequel, in effect guaranteeing "Nightmare" will retain its cult classic status.
Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany has steadfastly refused to cap the number of legitimate asylum seekers who can enter.
Clinton has steadfastly refused demands by Mr. Sanders and Donald J. Trump, her Republican rival, to release them. Mrs.
Moore has refused those demands and steadfastly denied the allegations, calling them a political ploy to sabotage his campaign.
CreditCreditGonzalo Fuentes/Reuters PARIS — For a sector that pretends to welcome change, fashion can be steadfastly resistant to it.
He and his allies have steadfastly maintained that he did nothing improper and cooperated fully with the inspector general.
And what if Chasten's steadfastly adoring and supporting role were in the service of a woman, not a man?
Some parents and students from Parkland who have become activists against gun violence are steadfastly opposed to the change.
The president's tax returns, documents he has steadfastly refused to release in defiance of tradition, remain a central target.
She's from a conservative district in Illinois and has steadfastly talked about the need for bipartisan cooperation in Congress.
Wuerl has steadfastly denied any knowledge of either abuse case and maintained that he has no plans to resign.
At the same time, though, Poles remain steadfastly opposed to adoption by gay couples, with only 18 percent support.
He steadfastly refused to be interviewed, although he made himself available to talk about his life for this obituary.
And if you steadfastly want a red, I've enjoyed Loire cabernet francs, like Chinon and Bourgueil, with Thai food.
He ran vowing to dispense with the politically correct restraints of the past and has upheld that promise steadfastly.
For three years Mr. Overell and Mr. Parker have remained steadfastly in character as proprietors of a rural newspaper.
" And he has steadfastly denied all of the women's accusations, calling them "made-up stuff" and "totally fake news.
Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey, who still steadfastly vows to never support Pelosi, told reporters at the Capitol.
"One manufacturer steadfastly opposed this proposal and refused to vote for its inclusion in the standard: Apple," the report says.
Irving is the lesser heir to Carmelo Anthony's mantle; he's phenomenally skilled, but clings steadfastly to a few bad habits.
Christie, who has not been charged by prosecutors, has steadfastly denied that he knew about the closures at the time.
Meanwhile, Bloomberg has stood steadfastly by its story and even published a follow-up account that furthered the original's claims.
While he has campaigned on "ending endless wars," he has steadfastly resisted congressional efforts to curb U.S. military incursions abroad.
"He's not stopping the puck right now," said Hitchcock, who steadfastly refused to name his starting goaltender for Thursday's tilt.
Avery is currently serving life in prison for the murder of Teresa Halbach, a crime he has steadfastly denied committing.
But until recently, the world-famous author has been steadfastly private about actually speaking to the reality of that dream.
This online-shopping mecca has steadfastly provided us with unbeatable prices on our favorite goods coupled with speedy Prime shipping.
Since his arrest in 2005, Steven Avery has steadfastly maintained his innocence in the murder of young photographer Teresa Halbach.
The comments by Valls, until now one of Hollande's most steadfastly loyal backers, underline the uphill struggle he would face.
When investigators revealed the Facebook selfie showing her wearing the murder weapon around her waist, Antoine steadfastly maintained her innocence.
Republican leaders have steadfastly maintained that Mr. Trump knows the consequences of firing Mr. Mueller too well to do so.
That's particularly true given the fact that the distillery has steadfastly continued to use entirely fresh apples for its products.
" What Wheeler steadfastly refuses to understand is that this case was not about "broadband statutes" or "communities wanting better broadband.
Loco2 has stuck steadfastly to rails so far, although it has also inked a partnership with multi-modal player Rome2Rio.
Qatar has steadfastly denied the allegations and has largely blamed a hack of its state news organization for the crisis.
General Manager Dayton Moore has steadfastly maintained that he designed his team to fit his big ballpark and modest payroll.
But another gauge of this freaky interlude is the number of us who are steadfastly avoiding conversations we'd normally have.
Most align themselves with big business; the Chamber of Commerce, which represents that group, has steadfastly opposed Trump's trade approach.
Though it passed overwhelmingly in the lower chamber, Senate Democrats have steadfastly refused to publicly warm up to the legislation.
Weinstein steadfastly maintains his innocence in this matter and we are looking forward to assisting Mr. Weinstein in his defense.
IU's accessible, steadfastly all-ages approach is mirrored in a number of forward-thinking record labels, such as 73 Records.
As Muñoz steadfastly maintained her practice and workout routines, she often would reach the end of her day utterly drained.
On the campaign trail, Mr. Sakima has steadfastly avoided talking directly about the American bases, focusing instead on the economy.
But Rajoy has steadfastly refused dialogue with the Catalans, instead insisting they back fully away from their bid for independence.
Under their tenure, the UK is steadfastly heading toward a no-deal exit, which in all likelihood amounts to catastrophe.
Each piece has its own look and its own climate and steadfastly takes its pulse and phraseology from its score.
Mr. Trump's team steadfastly denied any such contacts, only to have journalists and investigators uncover one undisclosed meeting after another.
But Nevada politicians of both parties have remained steadfastly opposed to the policy, which is deeply unpopular in the state.
Cain has steadfastly denied those allegations and this past weekend posted a video to Facebook again vowing to fight them.
However, it's unclear how that might influence the hermetic regime, which has steadfastly defied international pressure and United Nations sanctions.
A top government official said on Sunday that the administration "steadfastly opposed" the planned class boycotts, calling them extremely irresponsible.
So, McConnell has steadfastly argued for the same rules package that passed the Senate 100-0 in the Clinton iteration.
The C.B.P. had, as far as any of them knew, steadfastly refused to provide the name of anyone in charge.
But he has hired a legal team, called for the F.B.I. to investigate the claims and steadfastly refused to quit.
And it steadfastly ignored how human beings actually use technology, because doing so meant companies could charge more for it.
It was reassuring to see the cathedral steadfastly watching over the city during a time when I had no bearings.
Assad has steadfastly refused to step down as President, but he's opened the door to having opposition figures in the government.
Assad offered no hint he would step down -- which his opponents have insisted upon but which he's steadfastly refused to do.
He has steadfastly opposed Catalan independence and refused to allow a referendum there in 2014, arguing it would contravene the constitution.
Lifetime's commitment to steadfastly churning out royal content deserves its own Oscar, because the films themselves certainly won't be getting any.
The NFL has steadfastly denied it did anything wrong and it downplayed the appearance of any bad blood with the NIH.
After the political violence in Charlottesville, Trump steadfastly refused to condemn the neo-Nazis and white supremacists who instigated the bloodshed.
Ever since he first became a candidate for president, Trump has steadfastly refused to release even a year's worth of returns.
Requests must include a specific URL with infringing content, as Google has steadfastly refused to vanish entire domains from search results.
Murphy vowed he would steadfastly oppose Puzder's confirmation, adding some Republicans may do the same when confronted with the businessman's record.
The channel GoldVision has been streaming video games in a steadfastly pacifist mode, even in violent titles like Grand Theft Auto.
In his 1966 record "Hard Man Fe Dead", Prince Buster sings the tale of a corpse who steadfastly refuses to die.
A native of Corleone, a Sicilian hill and Mafia stronghold, he steadfastly refused to collaborate with law enforcement after his capture.
His White House has steadfastly refused to cooperate with the House probe to date, blocking aides from testifying or providing documentation.
Republican and Democratic leaders in Congress have steadfastly increased funding for the Global Fund as the program has become more efficient.
To my family, friends and business colleagues who have been steadfastly supportive of me, and whom I have embarrassed, I apologize.
Meanwhile, however, the app is yet to generate revenue whilst the team remains steadfastly focussed on growth and improving the product.
And a judge ruled that Apple should aid federal authorities in hacking that phone, which Apple has steadfastly refused to obey.
Rather, the most autobiographical essays in Trick Mirror are those that most steadfastly reject distress, adopting instead a slightly distanced optimism.
"The sheep could have had a life of her own, but remained steadfastly dedicated to the rhino," reported the Dhaka Tribune.
D.'s entry into Parliament in 22002, its politicians have increasingly presented the party as steadfastly pro-Jewish and pro-Israel.
Though it finds much to mock in the habits and idioms of contemporary youth, "Booksmart" is steadfastly on its characters' side.
He sits in a state prison about three hours south of Atlanta and has steadfastly denied that he is a killer.
In this and other ways, "Birdcage Walk" defies and includes a number of genres; it steadfastly refuses to be one thing.
I am on the front lines of President Trump's crackdown on undocumented immigration, a campaign promise that he is steadfastly fulfilling.
The Senate's Republican leader, John J. Flanagan of Long Island, steadfastly declined to answer how the titles and stipends were assigned.
Grove City is proud of its image as a steadfastly conservative Christian oasis in the increasingly liberal landscape of higher education.
Conservative supporters of Mr. Abe are steadfastly opposed to allowing women on the throne, or even sons of female family members.
Cloudflare has oscillated between rarely banning sites similar to 8chan, and steadfastly saying it will only act if legally obligated to.
Alliance allies were further shaken in December by the departure of Jim Mattis, the defense secretary, who had steadfastly defended it.
Estrich has steadfastly defended Ailes' from accusations of sexual assault, including when Megyn Kelly wrote about Ailes' behavior in her memoir.
You'll probably get to sit slightly too close to someone you've fancied for ages while steadfastly refusing to speak to them!
Despite evidence to the contrary, the Kim regime has steadfastly denied that it had anything to do with the brazen killing.
Ms. Mayer has steadfastly refused to use the word "layoff" to describe the thousands of jobs eliminated since she joined the company.
Many people have complained that it feels like an Oscar clip, in a movie that had so far steadfastly avoided such things.
As a result, many Democrats are now more open to the wall after steadfastly blocking it for Trump's first year in office.
Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has said he is open to greater dialogue with Catalonia but has steadfastly opposed holding a referendum.
His campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, remains steadfastly by Trump's side, even after being charged with simple battery for grabbing a female reporter.
The setbacks come as House Democrats have steadfastly refused to begin impeachment inquiry hearings, favoring a strategy focused on courts and prosecutors.
But Assad has steadfastly refused to step down as President though he's opened the door to having opposition figures in the government.
He has steadfastly maintained his innocence in her disappearance, saying that his then-25-year-old wife left him for another man.
When it comes to major characters in big franchises, though, one area that studios still seem to steadfastly avoid is queer representation.
Since his diagnosis in episode 3, Vik has remained virtually emotionless, if red-eyed, and steadfastly chained himself to letting death come.
She steadfastly maintains the store's tradition of sharing the often rich history of each button with the customer in pursuit of it.
Apple has steadfastly refused to create any measure that would weaken the privacy measures it has built into its lineup of products.
This isn't just baseless fantasy or trite conjecture, the witterings of an addled mind that steadfastly refuses to accept reality as-is.
Iran has steadfastly maintained that it will not contribute to any output freeze until its crude exports return to pre-sanction levels.
The wealthy Dhammakaya sect, which claims millions of adherents worldwide, has been dogged by allegations of corruption, which it has steadfastly denied.
I gave it to every cook on the line with me who was interested in reading, and some who steadfastly were not.
The president has demanded more than $5 billion to fund his desired wall along the southern border, something Democrats have steadfastly opposed.
Cassovan provides the moral center of this book, steadfastly advocating for his subject amid the collapse of his department around his ears.
In our steadfastly advanced and technology-enhanced world, the artist's toolbox has expanded, and creatives are adjusting their interpretations of traditional artforms.
But Amro isn't just any protester—sometimes called the "Palestinian Gandhi," he's a high-profile activist who is steadfastly committed to nonviolence.
"We will steadfastly continue our efforts to restructure Puerto Rico's debt and to ensure fiscal balance," its members said in a statement.
Ms. Williams grew up in a military family — her parents served in the Army — but with its feet steadfastly on the ground.
Even the steadfastly unharmonious path to enduring matrimony laid out by the closing "This Too Shall Pass" suggests the wisdom of maturity.
In Iraq, the Brotherhood's political party has steadfastly supported the American-backed political process and still forms part of the governing coalition.
Ohio State's Dwayne Haskins, Oklahoma's Kyler Murray and Alabama's Tua Tagovailoa are all relatively mobile but are nonetheless steadfastly pass-first quarterbacks.
Trump has steadfastly tried to deflect blame for the separation of children from their parents, consistently dissembling about why it is occurring.
Mayor Bill de Blasio has repeatedly called for a new millionaire's tax to fund various programs; Mr. Cuomo has steadfastly opposed it.
In general, do you think it is more important to hold steadfastly to a position or to be flexible in your beliefs?
The title notwithstanding, "Trump Dynasty" is perhaps too grandiose a title for a project that focuses pretty steadfastly on a single person.
Moore has refused those demands and steadfastly denied the allegations of sexual misconduct, calling them a political ploy to sabotage his campaign.
The Danish company has steadfastly maintained a high level of quality in a space where planned obsolescence seems to be the norm.
Manafort has pleaded not guilty and steadfastly denies both the charges and broader allegations of collusion with Russia during the 2016 race.
I steadfastly pray that our national leaders do not turn their backs on these children by closing the door to their parents.
Under Nooyi, Pepsi steadfastly kept the two businesses together, arguing in favor of the combined leverage it gives the company over retailers.
The United States has insisted that North Korea must eventually relinquish its nuclear arsenal, which the North has steadfastly refused to do.
But as more and more stories of police brutality and racism became topics of national conversation, Brooklyn Nine-Nine remained steadfastly optimistic.
For nearly a decade, former police officer Drew Peterson has steadfastly maintained his innocence in the 103 disappearance of his fourth wife, Stacy.
Although Maduro has steadfastly prioritized debt repayments over food imports, any future government is expected to immediately open negotiations to restructure the debt.
The investors wanted him to bring his youthful sensibility and casual-yet-sophisticated cuisine to redefine notions steadfastly entrenched in Miami's food scene.
It is, perhaps, no surprise that a party so steadfastly committed to not admitting its mistakes would toy with such a dangerous notion.
Riyadh, which initially denied knowledge of Khashoggi's disappearance before offering contradictory explanations, has steadfastly insisted the prince was not involved in the killing.
"We believe management remains steadfastly focused on right-sizing the balance sheet for the current environment," Anthony Rizzuto, an analyst at Cowen, said.
But Mr. Trump has steadfastly defended him, even as he has been sidelined from the pugnacious television appearances that Mr. Trump, alone, appreciated.
Remington has steadfastly denied the allegations, even though it has agreed to replace the triggers free of charge on most of the guns.
This realization is driving bipartisan support in Washington for saner, less punitive drug policies, some of which Congress had steadfastly resisted for decades.
But he has steadfastly maintained that he was never cognizant of any sexual wrongdoing while he directed the choir, from 1964 to 1994.
With Anchorage steadfastly handling custody, the risk these co-founders admit worries them lies in the smart contracts that govern the cryptocurrencies themselves.
Although Maduro has steadfastly prioritised debt repayments over food imports, any future government is expected to immediately open negotiations to restructure the debt.
Regardless of the setbacks and the successes, retailers don't have much choice other than to look forward, which Urban Outfitters is doing steadfastly.
But through his lawyers, Cosby has steadfastly denied wrongdoing in this case and dozens of allegations made by at least 50 other women.
Ironically, unlike Jack Daniel's, his facility is actually located in Lincoln County, yet he steadfastly resisted his region's eponymous process since day one.
Before it's too late, Western societies need to recognize the need to steadfastly support secular-democratic currents in Syria, Turkey, and everywhere else.
But Syngenta steadfastly rejected entreaties, arguing that the offer was too low and that a potential deal would run afoul of antitrust regulators.
But the United States had steadfastly refused, and the Obama administration was, at that moment, debating how and when to relax that position.
It has steadfastly called for all nations to abide by international laws which ensure freedom of navigation and trade in the disputed waters.
As chairwoman of the Republican caucus in the Tennessee House of Representatives, she was a lifetime N.R.A. member and steadfastly supported its agenda.
Pelosi at the beginning of the week faced calls from within her caucus to move forward with impeachment, something she has steadfastly resisted.
DSA stands steadfastly for "social ownership" of capital—a plan that appears to mix some state ownership with the institution of workers' cooperatives.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan has for decades been steadfastly defiant about hunting whales despite widespread anger, including from key allies like the United States.
Take Ruth Lawrence, who graduated from Oxford University aged 13, moved to Israel, and has steadfastly refused media interviews throughout her adult life.
Since his indictment more than two years ago, Mr. Menendez, a Democrat, has steadfastly proclaimed his innocence, and last week he reiterated that.
" His father, he said, had "endeavored to be part of the solution," while his brother, the mayor, "steadfastly remained part of the problem.
While he said there has been "a significant improvement in the growth outlook," he steadfastly avoided any statements that would change investor expectations.
WASHINGTON — President Trump has promised for years that Mexico would pay for a vast border wall, a demand that country has steadfastly refused.
At times, Ms. Loesch struggled to answer, but she steadfastly refused to back down on the N.R.A.'s position opposing new gun restrictions.
The White House chief of staff, John F. Kelly, steadfastly defended the aide, Rob Porter, right up until Mr. Porter resigned on Wednesday.
Happily, it's one in which I find myself steadfastly loving, with both deep affection and bright ardor, this dish the way it is.
Mr. Basuki apologized publicly months ago for any offense caused, but he has steadfastly denied that he insulted the Quran or committed blasphemy.
In recent years, Latin America has moved toward loosening anti-abortion laws, but El Salvador has stood steadfastly by its own ironclad prohibition.
For months, I have been disagreeing with experts who steadfastly denied that this information constitutes FBI material subject to bureau restrictions and control.
"The Fed can play a role in this effort by steadfastly pursuing our goals of maximum employment and price stability," Mr. Powell said.
But this year, as scrutiny mounted of his work with Mr. Manafort in Ukraine, Mr. Kilimnik steadfastly denied any association with Russian intelligence.
Mr. Trump, who is from New York and whose business is still headquartered here, has steadfastly refused to release his federal tax returns.
French-speaking Wallonia has steadfastly opposed it, saying the deal is bad for Europe's farmers and gives too much power to global corporate interests.
While Democrats have agreed to spend federal funds on border security measures, they have steadfastly refused to agree to any spending for a wall.
Democratic senators have steadfastly opposed to DeVos' confirmation, and earlier Monday they began a 24-hour long debate against her on the Senate floor.
Mr Ryan has been steadfastly working the backbenches, and, in a closed-door meeting, Mr Trump threatened to "come after" one particularly unruly congressman.
In a lengthy statement released by the White House, Trump denied Carroll's allegation as he has similarly and steadfastly denied the other women's accounts.
The council has steadfastly monitored the horrors in Syria and played a helpful role in Myanmar, Colombia and (after a poor start) Sri Lanka.
Now, another actor on the show, Alexandra Billings, is sharing her thoughts on the situation — and steadfastly maintaining belief and support for the victims.
The Iraq War Trump steadfastly insisted throughout his campaign that he -- unlike most of his Republican counterparts -- opposed the Iraq War before it began.
The aid delivery was a bold move by Guaidó and the opposition, in the face of Venezuelan forces who remain steadfastly loyal to Maduro.
The FBI refers to the approach it used as a network investigative technique, but it has steadfastly refused to divulge how it was performed.
Because no Republican presidential candidate has won Pennsylvania in 28 years, the conventional wisdom remains steadfastly doubtful about Trump's chances to win it now.
The move comes as President Donald Trump steadfastly refuses to hand over his tax returns to the Democratic-led House Ways and Means Committee.
All of this makes him feel genuine and refreshing -- especially because he's held steadfastly to his beliefs since long before his hair turned white.
Maxwell, who now runs a nonprofit to protect the ocean, has likewise steadfastly denied any involvement in sex crimes, and has not been charged.
Attorneys for Wendi's brother, Charlie Adelson, and Wendi's parents, Donna and Harvey Adelson, have steadfastly asserted the family's innocence and none have been charged.
The West has ignored repeated pleas to intervene, but steadfastly kept a distance, the echoes of the ill-fated intervention in Iraq still palpable.
After a season punctuated by massive battles, the finale wisely capped the penultimate season by steadfastly focusing on the show's characters and dense mythology.
He also promised that Mexico would pay for the wall, but Mexico has steadfastly refused and Trump has largely stopped talking about that pledge.
More than 50 women have accused Cosby of drugging and/or sexually assaulting them, but Cosby and his representatives have steadfastly denied the charges.
He has seen the bottom and the top, yet still remains steadfastly content with what he has achieved, and wants no more, or less.
"Johnson was pulled aside and spoken to by troopers and she steadfastly refused to remove her head gear to be inspected," the report said.
While the disgraced executive has steadfastly denied any claims of "non-consensual sex" or retaliation against his accusers, his storied career lies in tatters.
But neither party is willing to compromise on anything that would undermine Kosovo's independence - which Serbia has steadfastly refused to acknowledge - or its sovereignty.
Whoever told her she should steadfastly refuse to apologize and stubbornly point back to her initial statement should never be allowed near another campaign.
Mr. Priebus and his organization have been steadfastly supportive of Mr. Trump, defending him in public and spending millions of dollars to aid him.
Drawing on his ingenuity, his engineering skills — and a relentless, dogged refusal to quit—he steadfastly confronts one seemingly insurmountable obstacle after the next.
Sessions faced a tough town hall crowd last week, where audience members repeatedly jeered and booed as he steadfastly stood by the healthcare proposal.
Split Rock steadfastly insisted on using local law enforcement and local security, instead of our intention of bringing in trusted staff from New York.
To be sure, the dowager of college rankings, U.S. News & World Report, steadfastly disdains the use of earnings or other outcomes in its rankings.
Petrobras has steadfastly portrayed itself as a victim of illegal schemes perpetrated by a few rogue insiders colluding with unscrupulous contractors and greedy politicians.
Last year, as scrutiny mounted of his work with Mr. Manafort and Mr. Gates in Ukraine, he steadfastly denied any association with Russian intelligence.
It is no surprise that he ends his collection with a boy astride a bike on Vicolo Paul Strand, steadfastly holding the viewer's gaze.
As a candidate and as president, Trump has steadfastly refused to release his tax returns, citing an ongoing audit by the Internal Revenue Service.
But Mr. Trump has steadfastly tried to deflect blame for the separation of children from their parents, consistently dissembling about why it is occurring.
Reuters journalists are steadfastly analyzing data to confirm the veracity of the information, especially in the instances where there are inaccuracies or incomplete data.
U.S. officials say Huawei can't be trusted to not allow Beijing to use its networks for spying and sabotage — a charge Huawei steadfastly denies.
For his part, Peterson remains steadfastly focused on cats, which keep showing up with thyroid hot spots that need to be injected with radiation.
Apple has steadfastly declined to build special "backdoors" for law enforcement to circumvent encryption, arguing those same vulnerabilities would quickly be abused by criminals.
Hillary and Bill Clinton's highly paid speeches — whose transcripts they steadfastly refuse to release despite pressure on the campaign trail — are cloaked in secrecy.
The Democratic presidential rivals are strong progressives who had steadfastly refused to attack each other for more than a year on the campaign trail.
Acceptance. Be honest with yourself: No matter what kind of brining, rubbing, basting or reverse-roasting wizardry you undertake, roast turkey is steadfastly bland.
Whatever else the series has to say about the current times and national mood, "Billions" works because the focus remains steadfastly on the characters.
Mr. Netanyahu has survived past inquiries into his personal trips and home expenses without charges, and he has steadfastly denied wrongdoing in this case.
He has steadfastly denied he forced any of the dozens of women who have accused him of sexual misconduct to have sex with him.
But as more and more Black folks and people of color have become involved at In Other Words, Portlandia has only gotten steadfastly more white.
For its part, BuzzFeed steadfastly defended its reporting, and called upon the special counsel's office to clarify what parts of the story it was disputing.
Ultimately what happened on Wednesday showed how community belief in British values steadfastly pulls people together with remarkable heroism and resolution in times of crises.
Having been sacked by his party, Mugabe has run out of options but appears to be steadfastly clinging to the very last vestiges of power.
ET. (An exclusive clip is shown above.)   In the years following Mike's death, his mother Cheryl steadfastly maintained her son's death was not an accident.
As other accusers came forward — more than 60 in all — Camille remained steadfastly by his side, maintaining the position that the accusers were all liars.
When Jones was getting de-platformed by almost every other social network and online service, Twitter remained steadfastly committed to keeping him on the platform.
Priebus earned Trump's trust over the course of the campaign by steadfastly defending him while other top Republicans denounced Trump or shied away from brand.
Classicists at Alcor and the Cryonics Institute steadfastly believe that brains (and bodies, for that matter) must be preserved with as little damage as possible.
TOKYO, June 24 (Reuters) - Japan has for decades been steadfastly defiant about hunting whales despite widespread anger, including from key allies like the United States.
Image: APAfter steadfastly denying it has a problem with fake news, Facebook is finally admitting it does, in fact, have a problem with fake news.
Coach Guy Boucher steadfastly has embraced the underdog role in the postseason to the point that he virtually squeezed the life out of the subject.
But Cain's nomination has been shadowed by the revival of sexual harassment allegations that ended his 2012 Republican presidential bid, which Cain has steadfastly denied.
The ocean remains steadfastly in control, and the best you can do is slowly but surely shuffle your way forward and hope for the best.
Australia steadfastly refuses to allow them entry under its strict "sovereign borders" policy and the asylum seekers have refused to resettle in Papua New Guinea.
To others, he was a thoughtful jurist who steadfastly refused to embrace a results-oriented ideology; instead, he analyzed each case on its own merits.
The Larry Rivers Foundation, which spearheaded a hunt, later sued the Chetrit Group over a painting, though the developers steadfastly remained silent about the situation.
And the company has steadfastly resisted an IPO, instead opting to raise billions in private capital, even as its revenues surpassed $3 billion last year.
Last week, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who has steadfastly avoided any public confrontation with Trump, said he would help ensure more orderly migration.
Both center-right parties steadfastly refuse to govern with the left-wing, pro-Irish unity Sinn Fein, which surged to 37 seats at the Feb.
Both center-right parties steadfastly refuse to govern with the left-wing, pro-Irish unity Sinn Fein, which surged to 37 seats at the Feb.
We remain steadfastly committed to the sustainability, carbon and energy goals that we have set as a company and to the Paris Agreement's ultimate success.
It's true that the sitcom spent many years steadfastly avoiding the sorts of blood-drawing, exhaustion-causing political arguments Americans have in their living rooms.
At Berkeley and elsewhere, it is now often students and faculty calling for preventing the speakers while campus officials are steadfastly protecting freedom of expression.
Although he had steadfastly refused a transplant, he had slipped into a sickness so severe that my mother and I feared we might lose him.
As low-cost airfare, Instagram and avocado toast homogenize our leisure pursuits, encroaching on France's exceptionalism, the French treasure anything theirs and only theirs steadfastly.
Two recent New York Times opinion pieces get inside the minds of Republicans to help illuminate why voters and leaders so steadfastly defend President Trump.
Sportcoat's terrified friends keep trying to convince him that he's in a crime story of the worst kind, but Sportcoat steadfastly refuses to play along.
She shows quiet kindness toward Janine — she even cries as she handles the proceedings of her stoning — but she remains steadfastly in favor of Gilead.
It is sitting on huge surpluses in trade and public finances, and steadfastly refusing to step up investment spending to produce technologies of the future.
How will, after all that, Germany and the EU Commission force Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia to accept migrant quotas they steadfastly refuse?
That would be asking the Lakers to exercise prudence, though, something the team has steadfastly avoided not just in recent seasons, but going back decades.
From the start of his career, Lasker has steadfastly explored what he describes in his essay "After Abstraction" (1986) as "discursive, rather than monotopical" painting.
Even if Pelosi wins election as speaker, it may come at the price of pledging to adhere to a term limit, something she has steadfastly resisted.
Saleh now sits on death row in Baghdad, sentenced to hang after being accused of fighting for the Islamic State group, a charge he steadfastly denies.
In fact, I disagree so steadfastly that I indulge in shelling a few extra coins to spoil my feet with the finest cashmere socks in town.
"Real technical experts who are independent of governments or the UN." The Saudis have steadfastly rebutted allegations of breaches of international humanitarian law during the war.
" But Ballmer, with his characteristic vigor, vehemently underscored this in his conversation with Recode, saying he "steadfastly refused for it to be political with two exceptions.
Joe (Jason Lewis) steadfastly refuses to tell everyone, against the Rev's urging, so the Rev trades his pastor clothes for rancher clothes and tells them anyway.
Despite winning an Emmy Award for outstanding lead actor in a drama series for the role, Malek has steadfastly refused to engage actively in social media.
TORONTO, May 30 (Reuters) - Alberta's provincial government said on Tuesday that it remained "steadfastly committed" to seeing the Trans Mountain crude oil pipeline through to completion.
McConnell's initial comments got attention because the influential leader has remained steadfastly neutral in the race, refusing to predict who might win or who he prefers.
Huawei has steadfastly denied that it has or would aid China in spying, but the US insists the company would have little choice in the matter.
Cosby and his attorneys have steadfastly denied the allegations from Constand, insisting the sexual contact was consensual, as well as those leveled by dozens more accusers.
Congress continues to steadfastly refuse Trump's demand for $25 billion to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, one of his signature 2016 campaign promises.
Cosby has steadfastly denied Constand's allegations as well as those of more than 50 other women who say the entertainer drugged and/or sexually assaulted them.
Remington has steadfastly denied the allegations and maintains that the guns are safe, but said it was settling the class action case to avoid prolonged litigation.
It's well-documented that rape kits in America are backlogged — celebrities like Erykah Badu and Joe Biden have steadfastly advocated for backlogged kits to get tested.
"Beijing and Moscow are steadfastly opposed to the THAAD deployment and seriously suggest that relevant countries stop and cancel the installation," Xinhua cited xi as saying.
But Slim's legal team has steadfastly maintained that legislators stepped out of bounds by creating "asymmetrical" rules meant to handicap America Movil and boost smaller players.
Despite his record of steadfastly supporting the President on cable news, "The Mooch" has slowly drifted left in his tepid Twitter criticisms of President Donald Trump.
Sanders has steadfastly refused to quit the race despite Clinton breaking the nominee threshold on Tuesday that elevates her to the status of presumptive Democratic nominee.
Searching for answers, Clinton steadfastly insists that the woman who has spent decades persevering in a harsh spotlight won't be embittered by a final humiliating blow.
Many of the counties in Kentucky most reliant on Medicaid—both for health coverage and to keep rural hospitals financially solvent—are also steadfastly Republican strongholds.
In February, after two years of steadfastly refusing to repay the government, Mr. Zuma surprised opponents and allies by offering to reimburse some of the costs.
Sanders is viewed favorably by 80 percent of registered Democrats, even though he has steadfastly refused to join the party whose presidential nominee he campaigned for.
Democrats swiftly rejected that offer and have steadfastly opposed allocating the funds requested by the President for his long-promised wall at the US-Mexico border.
But many older black voters who raised families during the crack epidemic — an era many young people do not remember — remain steadfastly loyal to the Clintons.
Despite the negative connotation, the "permanent," sits steadfastly on plenty of salon menus, causing patrons to wonder quietly to themselves, Do people really still get perms?
But not unlike those of one of her inspirations, Carl Jung, her themes are accessed from her own dreams which are steadfastly recorded in dream journals.
"Those of us who steadfastly work on behalf of justice will continue to fight to defend the rights of all people targeted by the Texas legislature."
The company is steadfastly gearing up for its "Kitty Hawk" moment in Q1 of 2017 when it takes its first test run of the Hyperloop train.
But he also failed to see how steadfastly President Richard Nixon and the U.S. would stand by Israel and resupply its defense forces during that conflict.
" Rejecting such assessments, Mr. Arpaio steadfastly insisted that he would sail to victory in the primary, dismissing the polls showing him in last place as "stupid.
Though Florida is a purple state, Mr. Scott, a favorite of gun lobbyists, and other Republicans control state government, and they have steadfastly opposed new restrictions.
Like many people in Myanmar, Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi has steadfastly denied reports of ethnic cleansing, going so far as to call them fake news.
There is just one problem: Senior Senate authors of a long-stalled but much more comprehensive criminal justice package are steadfastly opposed to the alternative plan.
Being steadfastly anti-Trump, as Stephens is, might count for something, but whatever trust was built up among Journal readers may be back on empty here.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has steadfastly refused to accede to demands by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and others to call witnesses at the trial.
It's also an apt description of Russian interference in the 2016 election: something that President Trump has steadfastly refused to accord the proper language or outrage.
For 15 years since the 9/11 attacks, presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama steadfastly avoided the suggestion that extremism was embedded in Muslim beliefs.
In fact, Germans are now caving in to the Visegrad Group (Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia) that is steadfastly refusing Berlin-imposed immigration quotas.
But while this offers a snapshot of Trump's finances, the public still doesn't know the full picture since he's steadfastly refused to release his tax returns.
Bishop Malone, 73, had steadfastly maintained that he was doing well in the diocese, and said in September that he did not think he should resign.
Under Boyle's stewardship, Breitbart has steadfastly backed Trump, even as the president whipped support for an ObamaCare replacement bill that the outlet has tried to sink.
He also promised that Mexico would pay for it, but Mexico has steadfastly refused to do so and Trump has largely stopped talking about that pledge.
Mr. Correa not only steadfastly refused to answer any questions, but also opposed the release of any documents by the government to the Office of the Commissioner.
The U.S. continues to demand a ban on Huawei even as it steadfastly refuses to provide evidence of backdoors or other security flaws in the company's equipment.
Guillemot, though, has steadfastly insisted the two companies are incompatible — and if Ubisoft management were to lose decision-making control about partnerships, it would hurt the company.
Career staffers, usually do-gooder types, are dejected about Mr Pruitt, who has steadfastly committed himself to undoing as many Obama-era environmental regulations as he can.
The company steadfastly refused to cave in to the notch trend, and kept its flagship phones, such as the Galaxy S9 and the Note 9, notch-free.
Both keep out of the customs union and have steadfastly refused to join the actual EU, mainly to preserve their own cherished sense of independence and sovereignty.
Sanchez resigned when a majority of the party's assembly voted to abstain in a confidence vote to grant Rajoy a second term, something Sanchez had opposed steadfastly.
It also results in a slow-moving film that sacrifices some, but not all, of its power in focusing so steadfastly on the micro over the macro.
McCrory signed the law, known as House Bill 2, and steadfastly supported its bathroom provision despite the economic backlash against the state after it passed in March.
When the filmmakers ask him to play some of the band's classic riffs, he steadfastly declines, carrying an aura of resentment at the very concept of it.
The latest images, however, seem to confirm that Samsung's staying put on that one, steadfastly remaining one of the last flagships to sport the once ubiquitous port.
Sheng said stability or slight declines in China's housing prices was a good thing, and the government will steadfastly continue to impose regulatory curbs on the sector.
He has steadfastly refused to end his bid and back Clinton even as some of his fiercest supporters have peeled away to support the party's likely nominee.
But it seems Google can't quite let the old designs die, because the company is steadfastly sticking to what is becoming the Pixel's signature two-toned look.
Moore has steadfastly refused to step aside, however, and has threatened to sue The Washington Post and other media outlets that have published damaging reports about him.
Apple steadfastly stuck to at 4:3 ratio, smartly recognizing that the 16:9 ratio wasn't a good fit for printed-page analogues and full-featured websites.
She has steadfastly supported Ms. Abedin, 40, as the younger woman stood by her husband, despite the public ridicule and career damage that resulted from his behavior.
But Brexiteers had steadfastly maintained the illusion that Britain could have it both ways — that it could retain access to the European market while still controlling immigration.
The administration has steadfastly refused to take steps that would restore funding to some agencies, believing the shutdown is its best leverage to secure the wall funds.
Male theatergoers should have fun, too: The script includes an ingenious way that a bunch of boys manage to crash the party, which remains steadfastly G-rated.
Her five siblings had left Lebanon for Canada, but Ms. Nasrallah steadfastly remained, even during the civil war that began in 1975 and lasted into the '80s.
Hooters, the granddaddy of the American "breastaurant," has steadfastly stuck to the formula that led to its success in the 1980s, right down to its iconic uniform.
The daughter of Jamaican missionaries, Ms. Leigh has steadfastly explored the experiences and social histories of black women through the ceramic tradition for more than 25 years.
Perhaps this is why Nadezhda von Meck steadfastly refused to meet the composer Pyotr Tchaikovsky, despite exchanging intellectually stimulating, openhearted letters with him for almost 14 years.
Like Lamb, who won a special House election in Pennsylvania two months ago, McCready is a Democratic congressional candidate competing on steadfastly Republican, Donald Trump-friendly turf.
In settlement negotiations led by [then Facebook general counsel Colin Stretch], Facebook 'steadfastly opposed placing Zuckerberg under order, including during meetings with commission negotiators starting last year.
McConnell, the Senate majority leader from Kentucky, has steadfastly declined to call Trump's criticism of a federal judge "racist," a term that Ryan (R-Wis.) pointedly deployed.
It continues to steadfastly deny many of the allegations, even after several independent investigations that have revealed the scale of its attempts to conceal, obfuscate and frustrate.
For months, Clinton and her team have failed to offer a convincing explanation for the use of the private server, and she has steadfastly refused to apologize.
Stein has steadfastly denied she is trying to help Clinton and acknowledged to Cooper Monday that her recount effort was unlikely to change the results of the election.
Screengrab: Kate Crawford's "The Trouble With Bias" at NIPS 2017However quickly artificial intelligence evolves, however steadfastly it becomes embedded in our lives—in health, law enforcement, sex, etc.
They Support Each Other Unconditionally While many families can turn against each other in the spotlight, the KarJenners, on the other hand, have retained a steadfastly unified front.
Subsequent attempts at negotiations floundered as Japanese leaders have, until now, demanded the transfer of all four islands, a position that Soviet and Russian leaders have steadfastly rejected.
He has steadfastly denied the allegations and repeatedly claimed he does not know the women involved despite, as in Stoynoff's case, there being evidence the two had met.
Steadfastly pushing her feminist message, which she has promoted since her Dior debut, Maria Grazia Chiuri's referential collection provided a modern wardrobe for today's fashion-conscious female protestor.
It's obvious that Lopez and Anthony remain steadfastly committed to co-parenting their twins, proving that it doesn't have to be awkward to be friendly with your ex.
Cosby has steadfastly denied wrongdoing and his attorneys in a statement on Friday described Ruehli's move to dismiss her own lawsuit as an affirmation of their client's innocence.
For the past 19833 years, former Green Beret Surgeon Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald has steadfastly maintained he did not murder his pregnant wife and two young children on Feb.
Yahoo has steadfastly refused to provide any updates on its deliberations since its board hired investment bankers and other advisers to round up prospective buyers four months ago.
In the interview on Tuesday morning, Correa distanced himself from Assange, even though he has steadfastly defended his decision to grant asylum to the WikiLeaks founder in 2012.
Shortly after, costars Jessica Capshaw and Sarah Drew's contracts were not renewed, and fans inferred that Pompeo's salary was to blame, something she and the show steadfastly denied.
He has steadfastly denied the allegations and repeatedly claimed he does not know the women involved despite, as in Stoynoff's case, there being evidence the two had met.
Almost to the end, her campaign steadfastly refused to arm her with a debate zinger, an overarching vision, or so much as a single, soaring line of inspiration.
"Pete has steadfastly played by the rules and respected the process, and yet he continues to be the target of unfounded personal attacks," Goelman said in a statement.
I have steadfastly avoided pinning a psychiatric diagnosis on someone whose behavior and policies are found by some to be objectionable, particularly someone I have not personally examined.
The South African side would in fact be disqualified from the tournament, having steadfastly refused to change their policy of debarring non-white footballers from their national team.
Pelosi has steadfastly projected confidence that she has the votes to win the speaker election, despite the fact that some House Democrats say they will vote against her.
"While we have experienced delays in the military construction portion of the Aegis Ashore effort in Poland, we remain steadfastly committed to delivery of that capability," Greaves said.
The three Republicans challenging President Donald Trump for their party's nomination have a problem, which is that Trump's approval rating among GOP voters is steadfastly over 90 percent.
The wall was a major 2016 campaign promise of Trump's, who promised then that it would be paid for by Mexico, which has steadfastly refused to do so.
For years, people have called upon us to take a position on political issues, and we have steadfastly remained non-partisan and refused to comment on political matters.
Not all startups need to be steadfastly mission-driven and focused on the far future, but I do think there should be a lot more startups that are.
The findings represent a significant setback for Mr. Peters, who has steadfastly maintained that his takeover of the schools investigation agency was legal and well within his power.
One consistent piece of advice from the group was that founders should be thinking about an exit much more regularly, even if they are steadfastly opposed to one.
Mr. Morell, for example, has steadfastly refused to admit that the C.I.A. engaged in torture, even in the face of the Senate's damning torture report released in 2014.
First there is Mr. O'Reilly's own audience, which steadfastly stuck with him — and then some — as the revelations about sexual harassment first emerged in The New York Times.
Since taking office, the Trump administration has tried to demand Congress appropriate money for his promised wall, and the Mexican government has steadfastly refused to pay for it.
"I steadfastly refuse to discuss the substance or detail of the complaint, but I have some legitimate concerns about reckless statements being made about whistleblowers," the person said.
Yet even as the probe has revealed more damaging information about Trump's conduct, she still steadfastly refuses to say he should be impeached or to detail her plans.
Sharapova, who has steadfastly maintained that she was unaware of the change in the drug's status, received a two-year ban that later was reduced to 15 months.
The fact that Trump has tried to govern as more of a conventional conservative than a populist is probably one reason the core now supports him so steadfastly.
Trump was reportedly "especially disturbed" to recently learn that Mueller could access his tax returns (which he has steadfastly withheld from the public), according to the Washington Post.
I wouldn't steadfastly maintain that climate change is a hoax and refuse to consider that there might be ways to re-create a more stable and hospitable environment.
He steadfastly pushed back at doubters, even appearing on "Good Morning America," where he passionately proclaimed his innocence and questioned why anyone would make up a hate crime.
And even as inflation does its thing, cars grow more efficient, and the federal government's transportation network expands, widens, and, yes, breaks, legislators steadfastly refuse to hike the thing.
But despite their different styles — which range from overtly political to steadfastly otherwise — there was a discernible difference in the late-night TV landscape, across all shows and networks.
Germans are a steadfastly punctual people, and showing up to a social function, let alone work, even five minutes late without an apologetic phone call is considered bad form.
Kardashian steadfastly stuck by his friend – through his flight from justice, the Bronco chase, the trial and the media circus that it prompted and the eventual not guilty verdict.
Despite the discussion over whether to cut some of the economic assistance, the administration and Congress remain steadfastly committed to the $1.3 billion in U.S. military aid to Cairo.
Read the full post below: This post is a change of pace for Swift, who has steadfastly refused to align herself with any particular party over the past decade.
We're steadfastly committed to building this kind of diverse and inclusive workforce – and to increasing diversity throughout the industry by developing the talent of the next generation of journalists.
He has steadfastly maintained that his wife Penelope had contributed real work as his assistant, but the allegations to the contrary and the sums involved have rocked his campaign.
Japan was steadfastly pro-US and has even begun echoing the language of Trump, who has said that every possible response to North Korea's tests is on the table.
Aleppo has become a 'ghost city' Rebel commanders refuse to leave Meanwhile, rebel commanders stuck steadfastly to their positions, refusing to abandon territory their comrades fought and bled for.
Even assuming that Parker steadfastly believes in his own innocence, the reality is that he was still involved in a situation that ended in the death of a woman.
Most importantly, I feel terrible having to disappoint the fans who bought tickets for the canceled shows and who have steadfastly supported me and AC/DC these many years.
"Absolutely not, senator, and if I were asked to do anything like that I would steadfastly refuse," said Benczkowski, who ran the Trump transition team at the Justice Department.
When forced to explain or justify her gender and/or sexuality, she remained steadfastly true to herself, her values, and her fabulous shoulder-padded/glittery pantsuited/silky bowtied aesthetic.
But with heightened attention on an elected official's every decision, it has become commonplace for public figures to demonize members of another political party and steadfastly avoid working together.
The evidence is that other arrangements are perfectly possible, and are also perfectly compatible with the Belfast or Good Friday Agreement, to which we are of course steadfastly committed.
The political right steadfastly maintains that the entire investigation is part of a "deep state" effort to overturn the results of a lawful election and a political witch-hunt.
Risch's conservative bona fides would provide enhanced credibility if he were to privately and publicly confirm to anxious partners that the U.S. remains steadfastly committed to its treaty partners.
Noble has been wracked in the past two years by a steep downturn in commodities markets, management overhauls and allegations of improper accounting, which the company has steadfastly rejected.
North Korea has steadfastly denied any involvement in cyberattacks on its neighbor to the south, but experts warn that North Korea is developing significant military and clandestine cyber capabilities.
In each of these jurisdictions, proponents of marijuana policy reform were forced to bring the issue directly to the voters because elected officials steadfastly refused to address it legislatively.
He steadfastly maintained that the White House and DOJ knew nothing of his decision and would learn of it as everyone else would, at the conclusion of his remarks.
While Congress can make specific delegations of powers to the president in the field of trade, it has steadfastly avoided delegating power to the president to terminate trade agreements.
Yet, the missing element in these reports was the country's unifying ethos to advance political and economic stability, and steadfastly address the growing challenges of PKK and ISIS terrorism.
Iran has steadfastly supported Mr. Assad by providing advisers and arranging for Hezbollah, the Lebanese militia, and Shiite militiamen from Iraq to fight on behalf of the Assad government.
Hair that aggressively swirled, a tan that steadfastly maintained and teeth that perfectly white don't defy age so much as they advertise vanity, insecurity and the perks of wealth.
Mr. Shanahan has also steadfastly supported Mr. Trump's policy to build a wall along the Mexican border, as well as the continued deployment of thousands of American troops there.
Ryan also said in the interview he is steadfastly opposed to a third-party candidate, even if it were 2012 party nominee Mitt Romney, Schneider said in another tweet.
Their parents and grandparents must steadfastly object and be ready to shoulder some pain now to preserve a livable future for those whose lives we hold in our hands.
Charles M. Blow One of the greatest political mysteries of our time is why President Trump has clung — and continues to cling — so steadfastly to the perfidious Michael Flynn.
"I steadfastly refuse to discuss the substance or details of the complaint, but I have some legitimate concerns about reckless statements being made about whistleblowers," he told the Post.
"I steadfastly refuse to discuss the substance or details of the complaint, but I have some legitimate concerns about reckless statements being made about whistleblowers," he told the Post.
Until now, he has steadfastly supported his most gaffe-prone cabinet minister, Ms. Inada, a longtime close ally whom he once was thought to be grooming as his successor.
Democrats have steadfastly opposed his nomination, with many vowing to vote "no" not only on the basis of his judicial views, but also now over questions about his past.
Rajoy needs the abstention of the opposition Socialists to form a government, but they have steadfastly refused to smooth the way for an administration led by their main rivals.
Andy Dick was off the rails Thursday night, threatening to grope a TMZ female photog, steadfastly refusing to apologize for allegedly sexually harassing people and talking about killing himself.
But there is a substantial minority of Democrats — including a number of important elected leaders — who line up with conservatives in steadfastly supporting an aggressive vision of Israeli nationalism.
Since Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's accuser Christine Blasey Ford went public on Sunday, many of Kavanaugh's conservative supporters have steadfastly refused to deem her sexual assault allegation credible.
Downing Street said May reiterated that Britain "remains steadfastly committed" to its support for Gibraltar, its people and its economy, in a call with the territory's Chief Minister Fabian Picardo.
Here was Saban, a former defensive back, N.F.L. defensive coordinator and steadfastly defense-first coach, voluntarily putting the ball into the hands of his offense rather than trusting his defense.
The president has refused to sign any government funding measures without money for the barrier, while Democratic congressional leaders have steadfastly refused to allocate taxpayer dollars to pay for it.
Lawmakers had previously shirked from supporting such a resolution to preserve the United States' relationship with Turkey, a NATO ally that has steadfastly denied that the atrocities amounted to genocide.
In the almost three years since Trump's escalator moment, I have steadfastly refused to change my lesson plan (you can think of this as my modest contribution to the Resistance).
"Dana Hollister has steadfastly stood by the Sisters in the fight to keep their Convent from being taken away" and plans to appeal the ruling, according to the nun's representative.
The President has steadfastly refused to declassify and release 28 pages of the 9/11 Commission report that pertain to allegations of Saudi Arabia's support for the 9/11 terrorists.
He cheerfully but steadfastly believes he will be a big league success, so much so that Fernandez gets a kick out of needling him about still being a minor leaguer.
"$38.3 million is a hefty chunk of change to dole out for a 'problem' the FBI has so steadfastly refused to publicly quantify in any meaningful way," he told me.
Trump has steadfastly continued to sell the Saudis weapons despite the nation waging a war in Yemen outside observers have claimed has been rife with war crimes and other atrocities.
"Equity trends remain steadfastly bullish but are now getting stretched, and have arrived at near-term areas where resistance could set in," said Mark Newton, managing member at Newton Advisors.
He has waged a three-year battle to shut the multi-level marketing company down since accusing it in 2012 of being a fraud, something the company has steadfastly denied.
The Obama administration has used airpower to safeguard areas of northern Syria where American advisers are operating, although the Pentagon has steadfastly refused to call it a no-fly zone.
The party has steadfastly refused to abstain in a parliamentary vote of confidence to allow Rajoy to take a second term as prime minister in a minority PP-led government.
On "24," the stoic David Palmer (Dennis Haysbert) protected the homeland against threats both foreign and domestic and steadfastly supported the tactics of the counterterrorist warrior Jack Bauer (Mr. Sutherland).
His statement caused a stir because, if true, it would mark a significant setback for Maduro, whom Washington is keen to dislodge and whom the Kremlin has steadfastly stood by.
Simply put, our soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines receive better treatment at the hands of others when the U.S. steadfastly adheres to the key principles of international and domestic law.
Bruce Dickenson: Well, I've been asked for the last ten years to do one and I've always steadfastly said, no, can't be bothered, when the hell would I write it?
"Our 'end state' view remains bullish on AWS/cloud centric computing, and we remain steadfastly upbeat on the long term retail opportunity in NA [North America] and int'l," he wrote.
Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera of Japan, which has steadfastly supported the Trump administration's tough approach to sanctions against North Korea, struck a note of caution about Pyongyang's interest in negotiations.
The world goes on — helped by the healing humor of late-night talk-show hosts and cartoonists like our Patrick Chappatte, who have steadfastly exposed the absurdity of it all.
"Israel seeks peace, but we will continue to defend ourselves steadfastly against any attack against us or any attempt by Iran to establish itself against us in Syria," Netanyahu said.
Mr. Scarcella, who retired in 1999 after 26 years as a police officer, has steadfastly stood by his work and has maintained he never fabricated a confession in his life.
That's partly a result of their believing that the Earth is flat, and partly a result of them being steadfastly opposed to decades of hard evidence telling us it's round.
In 246, when confronted by voters who questioned Barack Obama's birthplace, that Mr. McCain stared at the floor uncomfortably, unlike the one in 224 who had steadfastly defended his opponent.
But I believe steadfastly that The Times should be giving readers a range of views — not just from conservatives but also populists left and right, women, blacks, Latinos and Asians.
An exhibition opening on Friday in New York makes clear that the painter Ellsworth Kelly, who died at 92 in 2015, steadfastly maintained a devotion to form, color and plane.
The Greens' leader, Mr. Weaver, has made clear that his first priority will be to ban corporate and union political donations, which the Liberal Party has steadfastly refused to do.
The US has steadfastly contested those claims, sending warships on freedom of navigation operations near the islands and regularly flying reconnaissance -- and sometimes bomber -- flights over the South China Sea.
The White House has steadfastly defended its policies, maintaining that the yawning gap is a reason to cut deeper into social programs to balance out increases to the military budget.
For the moment, it's impossible to say: he steadfastly refused to comment on anything to do with the case, and his attorneys didn't respond to multiple emails or phone calls.
Charter school supporters are lobbying the school board, which has steadfastly supported charters for more than a decade, to vote down the resolution for a charter school cap this week.
Trump also seems to believe that the same Democrats who steadfastly refuse to give him any money for a border wall care whether he constructs it out of steel or concrete.
"And other than steadfastly insisting he be given every reasonable opportunity any other person has to live, learn, and grow, no other declarations need be made — and no dead bodies required."
He was taken into custody and spent more than six weeks in an immigration detention center, with ICE accusing him of being a gang member — a charge he has steadfastly denied.
Uber has steadfastly and mostly successfully beaten back attempts to compel it to treat drivers as employees, arguing that its main business is a platform that brings riders and drivers together.
Some deep pockets, like Home Depot co-founder Ken Langone, threw their support behind Trump in 2015; others, like Elliott Management CEO Paul Singer have remained steadfastly opposed to his candidacy.
Despite the game's issues, I remain steadfastly confident that Roiland's sensibilities are what VR desperately needs: an unfettered willingness to be utterly batshit, sacrificing polish for experiments, and for dreaming big.
PEOPLE Editor in Chief Jess Cagle released a statement saying PEOPLE stands steadfastly by Stoynoff and her story of being assaulted by Trump in 2005 while on assignment for the magazine.
PEOPLE Editor in Chief Jess Cagle released a statement saying PEOPLE stands steadfastly by Stoynoff and her story of being assaulted by Trump in 2005 while on assignment for the magazine.
"For years, people have called upon us to take a position on political issues, and we have steadfastly remained non-partisan and refused to comment on political matters," Surbaugh's statement reads.
While the daily level of the VIX can be affected by several different factors, the message sent by a VIX that steadfastly refuses to budge above 13.5 is: no fear here.
Chuck Grassley, the Republican chairman of the Judiciary Committee, who has steadfastly refused to budge considering Obama's eventual nominee, along with a group of vulnerable Republicans up for reelection in November.
The perceived shade, of course, is that Ray J was the other half of the Kim K sex tape ... something the family has steadfastly tried to put in their rear view.
Los Angeles County District Attorney Jackie Lacey steadfastly refuses to prosecute cops, ICE goons arrest hundreds in sweeps, and, amid record temperatures and drought, brush fires occasionally grow into roaring hellscapes.
As frequent Twitter critic and game developer Zoe Quinn has put it, these are "bandaids on bullet holes," and the company steadfastly refuses to admit the full scope of the problem.
In the WSJ/NBC Marist surveys, both candidates are slowed by steadfastly high unfavorable ratings, with significant majorities in all four states saying they have negative views of Clinton and Trump.
Mr. Wildenstein has steadfastly maintained he was unaware of the details of the trusts and has contended that he was following a strategy that is more accepted in countries outside France.
The company's willingness to part with its classic Fifth Avenue location stands in contrast with retailers like Macy's, which remains steadfastly loyal to its iconic Herald Square store in New York.
Simply put, our soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines receive better treatment at the hands of others when the United States steadfastly adheres to the key principles of international and domestic law.
Honeywell, Facing Resistance, Drops Bid for United Technologies | Honeywell said it was withdrawing its $90 billion takeover offer after its rival steadfastly argued that a union would be blocked by regulators.
Still, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is one of Mr. Trump's closest allies among world leaders and Mr. Abe has steadfastly supported the Trump administration in its aggressive stance toward North Korea.
You brought up Beto: All the profiles stem partly from his amazing fund-raising and crowds, which in turn reflect an approach by him that is almost steadfastly uplifting and optimistic.
Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera of Japan, which has steadfastly supported the Trump administration's tough approach to sanctions against North Korea, struck a note of caution about the North's interest in negotiations.
Unfortunately, from a Western perspective, that correlation seems to have broken down lately, with Mr. Putin steadfastly refusing to yield to Western pressures despite the three-year slump in oil prices.
He made that position conditional on Britain being able to take part with the European Union in negotiating trade deals with other countries, a notion Brussels has so far steadfastly resisted.
Pai told Reuters in February be backs "a free and open internet and the only question is what regulatory framework best secures that" but has steadfastly declined to disclose his plans.
Although a defense based on his psychological capacity might be his best opportunity to avoid execution, he seems steadfastly committed to preventing any public examination of his mental state or background.
Then, after acknowledging that they usually vote Democratic, they were to ask voters to rate their likely voting preference on a scale of zero (for unwaveringly Republican) to 903 (steadfastly Democratic).
While the president steadfastly maintains he did nothing wrong, even boasting of "perfect" behavior toward Ukraine, government officials called to testify before the House have broadly corroborated the case against him.
Uber has steadfastly, and mostly successfully, beaten back attempts to compel it to treat drivers as employees, arguing that its main business is a platform that brings riders and drivers together.
The Justice Department acknowledged that the rendezvous occurred and that it was facilitated by a Sinaloa cartel lawyer turned informant, but it has steadfastly denied that Zambada-Niebla was promised immunity.
Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland said Canada was "steadfastly committed to free trade in the North American region," noting that 9 million U.S. jobs depend on trade and investment with Canada.
The nominee himself -- who remained steadfastly polite throughout the hearings -- interrupted the final round of questions to ask if he could say his "thank yous" before any senators had to leave early.
All 28 EU governments support the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), but Belgium cannot give assent without backing from five sub-federal administrations and French-speaking Wallonia has steadfastly opposed it.
More broadly, since the time spent being active on the platform is unlikely to translate into a full-time job, since it only works by being very distributed and remaining steadfastly hyperlocal.
A series of voting rights cases have wound up with the court's conservative majority, which has steadfastly rejected claims that the state legislature has drawn voting maps that have disenfranchised minority voters.
The thinking was that when the airport had tired out your little darlings and they were steadfastly refusing to take another step, they could sit on their luggage and be pulled along.
Veronica has previously been steadfastly in Hiram's corner so it's interesting to watch her decide being kind is more important than worrying about how Ethel's parents will likely testify against her father.
Yet Najib, who has steadfastly denied any wrongdoing, retains a tight grip on UMNO by commanding a vast patronage system that spreads the largesse among ordinary Malays as well as party apparatchiks.
All 28 EU governments support the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), but Belgium cannot give assent without backing from five sub-federal administrations, and French-speaking Wallonia has steadfastly opposed it.
Drives for ResultsSets challenging goals and objectives based on a strong sense of purpose and high-performance standards and steadfastly pushes self and others for tangible results, while ensuring work-life balance.
Then their boss, Guo Shengkun, the minister of public security, rose to offer contrition, vowing to make his officers "even more steadfastly and conscientiously" obedient to Mr. Xi and other party leaders.
CANTON, N.Y. — After nearly five years of living under suspicion, Oral Nicholas Hillary — accused of murder, and steadfastly proclaiming his innocence — is about to have his fate decided by a single man.
Sessions has continued to steadfastly deny any improper contacts with the Russians since he recused himself from any existing or future investigations related to President Trump's 2016 presidential campaign back in March.
Business isn't an inherently partisan endeavor, and many business leaders support a variety of progressive reforms — such as raising the minimum wage and transitioning to renewable energy — that the chamber steadfastly opposes.
"The government remains absolutely steadfastly committed to the Belfast agreement and is currently working with the parties to get the devolved administration up and running as soon as possible," he told reporters.
Its humor is as dry as prairie dust ("Y'all are new at this, I'm guessin'," remarks an unruffled bank employee, wryly observing the robbers' unrefined technique), and its morals are steadfastly gray.
Even as global stock markets fell early in 2016 and concerns mounted over the health of the global economy, Fischer has steadfastly warned against falling behind the curve in controlling U.S. inflation.
It's the first step to the dismemberment of Syria and paves the way to safe havens -- a plan Obama steadfastly opposed -- and far worse, creating safe havens in which terrorists can hide.
Less than a decade ago, China appeared to be the biggest barrier to tackling global environmental issues like climate change, steadfastly refusing to compromise economic growth for the sake of environmental protection.
The solicitor general's office argued that the statutory language of Title VII makes no mention of sexual orientation and Congress has steadfastly refused to expand the law to cover gays and lesbians.
As ever, through its nearly 500 members and countless programs, the CFDA remains steadfastly committed to diversity and inclusion, gender equality, LGBTQ rights, fair immigration policy and sustainability in the fashion industry.
Duffey is one of the officials at OMB who has steadfastly refused to comply with House subpoenas for deposition in the impeachment inquiry, along with his boss, Russ Vought, OMB's Acting Director.
The KSU made no mention of issues such as infighting or favoritism when Jeon resigned in 2014 and has steadfastly denied he had been biased towards athletes of certain universities or backgrounds.
Bottom line The White House and Republican leadership remain steadfastly behind the nomination in the wake of Kavanaugh facing on-the-record allegations of sexual assault when he was in high school.
Despite being an outspoken atheist, Ms. Vosper has steadfastly maintained her place in the United Church of Canada, which with two million followers across the country is Canada's pre-eminent Protestant church.
The subsidies have become a sticking point in Congress, with some House Republicans steadfastly opposing how the Obama administration funded them, especially after winning a court case that is now on appeal.
Its social media feeds go dormant after mass shootings, downplaying the role of gun violence in America life, while always remaining steadfastly on message when they become active again two weeks later.
If you're one of the people who's steadfastly refused to Google the term, a Milkshake Duck is a viral favorite with a problematic past (see: Keaton Jones, Ken Bone, Gary From Chicago).
The business is fully independent, female-owned and operated, and steadfastly sex-positive—a breath of fresh air in a genre long-dominated by industry oligarchies and, face it, straight, white men.
Phillips reveals that after months of clients including Khloé Kardashian begging her to try a certain makeup look and her steadfastly refusing in return, she finally gave in – and now she can't stop.
What's in vogue right now is to decry the invasion of privacy and then steadfastly ignore any other mentions of the hack, with maybe a single angry interview thrown in there for variety.
"Pete has steadfastly played by the rules and respected the process, and yet he continues to be the target of unfounded personal attacks, political games and inappropriate information leaks," attorney Aitan Goelman said.
UNDER PRESSURE Uber has steadfastly, and mostly successfully, beaten back attempts to compel it to treat drivers as employees, arguing that its main business is a platform that brings riders and drivers together.
As the United States is battling the Islamic State and coping with an aggressive Russia and an economically weakening China, he has steadfastly refused to say much about America's place in the world.
While the layman sees bankruptcy as something to steadfastly avoid, Trump said in the first Republican debate in August 2015 that bankruptcy laws are simply another tool at the disposal of the entrepreneur.
Trump accused Yellen of using policy to boost the fortunes of outgoing President Barack Obama, though Yellen and other Fed officials have steadfastly denied that politics plays a role in their decision-making.
But about halfway through the special, Trump conceded that Congress would probably eventually get access to part of his finances, some details of which (such as his taxes) he has steadfastly kept secret.
ARSA steadfastly denies the government's charges of terrorism, and insists it formed because of the failure of the international community to come to the Rohingyas' aid in the face of long-standing oppression.
"We remain steadfastly committed to the sustainability, carbon and energy goals that we have set as a company and to the Paris Agreement's ultimate success," Smith wrote in a blog post on LinkedIn.
Kurz said his plan for EU treaty reform, which includes shrinking the European Commission and scrapping the European Parliament's headquarters in Strasbourg - which France has steadfastly opposed - had some support from his counterparts.
The only thing worse than a whirling dancefloor dervish is the kind of person who steadfastly refuses to move a muscle but doesn't want to donate their space to a more willing participant.
He has steadfastly refused to join the Democratic Party and many mainstream Democrats remain bitter at Sanders, believing he lingered in the 2016 primary for too long and damaged Clinton's general election prospects.
Gillespie didn't denounce Trump's widely denounced response to the Charlottesville violence and he has steadfastly refused to take a position on any of the serial Republican efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
All 28 EU governments support the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), but Belgium cannot give assent without backing from its five sub-federal administrations, and French-speaking Wallonia has steadfastly opposed it.
Over the course of the last week, administration officials have steadfastly argued that they—and particularly embattled Chief-of-Staff John Kelly—acted quickly and decisively when presented with evidence of Porter's abuse.
"We remain steadfastly committed to the sustainability, carbon and energy goals that we have set as a company and to the Paris Agreement's ultimate success," Microsoft President Brad Smith said in a release.
Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Clinton's top Democratic rival, has steadfastly refused to attack her on the email issues, representing the feeling by many Democrats that the attention on the matter is politically driven.
Interviews this week with more than 50 voters linked to the military in five contested states found that Mr. Trump may not have driven away many people who were steadfastly supporting his campaign.
Trump has steadfastly maintained that he will not release his tax returns because they are under audit by the Internal Revenue Service, despite there being no rule against releasing them during an audit.
Venezuela, rocked by deadly protests almost daily and suffering a humanitarian catastrophe with shortages of food and medicines, has steadfastly kept up payments on its bonds, some of which carry double-digit coupons.
By steadfastly insisting on a static framework of internet regulation and refusing to engage in reasonable dialogue about addressing the internet's growing problems, activists are undermining its future, which they claim to cherish.
While it might not be tantamount to Dylan going electric or Nirvana getting into bed with Geffen, it initially seems like an odd move for people who've steadfastly self-released their own material.
Since it was announced last month, New York Mets reliever Jenrry Mejia has steadfastly denied the legitimacy of his third, and likely final, suspension from Major League Baseball for using performance enhancing drugs.
When allegations of sexual harassment against Mr. Domingo were first reported last summer by The Associated Press, American arts organizations swiftly canceled his appearances while European institutions, and audiences, steadfastly stuck with him.
Even in his moment of triumph, however, Mr. Biden made little headway with the youngest and most liberal primary voters, who remained steadfastly behind Mr. Sanders even as his national prospects have dimmed.
The criteria of "insistent, persistent, and consistent" is meant to separate out children who are simply exploring or imagining themselves being the other gender from those who strongly and steadfastly identify that way.
Del Nero had carried on running the federation, known by its acronym the C.B.F., for almost two years while facing the charges, but had steadfastly refused to leave Brazil for fear of arrest.
Until Sunday, Mr. Bloomberg had steadfastly — and his critics say stubbornly — defended stop-and-frisk, mocking only a few months ago the very notion of undertaking an "apology tour" for his broader record.
White House officials said Mr. Trump, who has steadfastly refused to make any of his previous tax returns public, requested a six-month extension because of the complexity of preparing his 2017 returns.
He trumpets his conservative Christianity and avoids supping alone with any woman other than his wife, then turns around and steadfastly enables an avowed groper with a bulging record of profanely sexual comments.
And for years, he had steadfastly refused to support an increase in the state's gas tax to help finance the depleted transportation fund used to finance transit projects, relenting only late last year.
McConnell has steadfastly refused to entertain bringing in new witnesses to begin the Senate impeachment trial, arguing they should stick close to the rules that governed President Clinton's impeachment trial two decades ago.
Tebow is a man of deep spirituality, someone who steadfastly demonstrates triumph in failure, an athlete whose name became a verb meaning deference to a supreme power in the midst of professional competition.
He has steadfastly refused to commit to calling witnesses, but as majority leader, he must also weigh the wishes of a small group of moderate Republicans who may press to hear from them.
Before pleading guilty, Mr. Hunter had steadfastly denied the allegations, calling the case a "witch hunt" and at one point blaming his wife, saying she had been in charge of the family's finances.
A slew of features and language discovered recently inside iOS 250 and 13.1 seem to explicitly confirm the very thing Apple executives have steadfastly refused to acknowledge—an honest-to-Jobs AR headset.
Earlier this year, he appeared to be bidding for the protest movement's allegiance, forcing out in April the longtime president he had steadfastly backed, Abdelaziz Bouteflika, by having him declared unfit for office.
Myanmar has steadfastly ignored United Nations reports alleging that since 2017 its army has raped, murdered and tortured Rohingyas, members of a Muslim minority, driving more than 740,000 to flee to neighbouring Bangladesh.
Fifth, Trump's decision flies in the face of seven decades of U.S. policy — and the consensus of the international community — steadfastly refusing to recognize Israeli claims to sovereignty over any portion of Jerusalem.
U.S. aviation jobs are a critical piece of the American economy, so we must act steadfastly to safeguard against unfair competition from foreign carriers who seek to distort the market to their advantage.
They were both dragged onto death row, where they spent a decade and a half awaiting execution, before their convictions were overturned for the murders that they steadfastly maintained they did not commit.
Paul Manafort was first indicted by Mueller's team in Washington, DC, last October — but unlike the other three Trump aides the special counsel has charged, who cut deals, he's steadfastly maintained his innocence.
When Lucas tells a teacher "Go to hell," and she pours lye on herself and leaps from the window, Samantha steadfastly considers that a sign of the teacher's fragility, not anything supernatural about Lucas.
Assumed touchpoints like The Ruins of Beverast, Bolzer, Necros Christos, and even Faustcoven fall just a bit flat here, as Morast steadfastly refuses to hew to any particular sound within the cannon of extremity.
He lashed out personally against reporters, he resumed fighting over the outcome of the election and his loss in the popular vote, and continued steadfastly refusing to admit to facts that are beyond dispute.
The team has remained so steadfastly confident in their ability to push their play to another level when it matters that James and Irving are basically using "flip the switch" as a marketing mantra.
And Germany has steadfastly resisted the easing of interest rates and other expansionary measures to stimulate investment, which could enable the rest of Europe to pull itself out of recession the way Germany has.
If Trump speaks the truth to Kim, that he will steadfastly enforce sanctions until Kim meets the statutory requirements for easing up and finally ending sanctions, then the Singapore summit will be worth remembering.
"Israel seeks peace but we will continue to defend ourselves steadfastly against any attack against us or any attempt by Iran to establish itself against us in Syria," Netanyahu said in a televised statement.
"Pete has steadfastly played by the rules and respected the process, and yet he continues to be the target of unfounded personal attacks, political games and inappropriate information leaks," Strzok attorney Aitan Goelman said.
Gourley is now 43, and while his career as a comedian and podcaster may have cut into his time as a "hobbyist squibbist," he has steadfastly held onto his dream of getting professionally squibbed.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — For five years, President Obama has steadfastly rejected the argument that the United States could intervene in Syria, alter the equation on the battlefield and avoid being sucked into a quagmire.
The Grizz have been among the most steadfastly slow teams in the entire league for the last half-decade, on purpose, but their deft on-the-fly re-imagining couldn't have happened any quicker.
They're especially attuned to Mr. Avery's steadfastly loyal parents, Dolores and Allan, whose declining health and spirits are the emotional core of Part 2 — a wasting away in tragic rhythm with their imprisoned son.
Opening a critical Communist Party congress, Xi pledged to build a "modern socialist country" for a "new era" that will be proudly Chinese and steadfastly ruled by the party but open to the world.
While Brazilian lawmakers press to expand mining, logging and farming in the Amazon, some prosecutors and officials remain steadfastly against it, using their authority to enforce environmental laws for as long as they exist.
Mr. Trump has steadfastly refused to directly blame Prince Mohammed, who is a close ally of his son-in-law and senior adviser, Jared Kushner, and a linchpin of the administration's Middle East policy.
The A.N.C., which holds more than 60 percent of parliamentary seats, would face two unattractive options: defending a deeply unpopular president or impeaching a leader it has steadfastly supported for the past eight years.
Mr. Biden's team has steadfastly said that it has enough cash to run the campaign it wants, and recently announced plans to spend $210.8 million on digital and television ads in the coming months.
Law enforcement groups have steadfastly opposed Ms. Clark's release, and last month, Republican state senators gave the parole board a petition, which they said contained 10,000 signatures, urging that she be kept in prison.
Offering remediation would have required Wilson-Raybould to overrule the decision of the head of public prosecutions to pursue fraud and corruption charges against the scandal-plagued firm, something she steadfastly refused to do.
First as a candidate and now as President, Trump has steadfastly declined to follow his predecessors' example by releasing his tax returns, leaving details of his business dealings and personal wealth shrouded in mystery.
Republicans in Congress have steadfastly stood by Trump throughout the impeachment process, fervently defending him as he fundamentally rejected the principle of congressional oversight and refused to comply with any aspects of the inquiry.
For the rest of you, who may be frowning at that mercury resting steadfastly in the low 20s, maybe I can persuade you to recall the miseries of grilling on oppressive thick August afternoons.
Democrats are trying to use the law to obtain Trump's returns, which the president has steadfastly refused to release despite a decades-old tradition of presidents and White House contenders voluntarily releasing their filings.
The Manhattan billionaire has steadfastly refused to release his tax returns while under audit, even though the IRS said in February that "nothing prevents people from sharing their own tax information," even an audit.
The complaint specifically accused a math teacher of allegedly using "biased, improper scoring" to grade Adetu's tests and of having "steadfastly refused" to make accommodations for her athletic commitments while doing so for other students.
Facebook, on the other hand, has steadfastly stood by its controversial policy to allow ads from politicians without fact-checking — in other words, to take money in exchange for boosting the reach of potential lies.
Jenna Cooper has steadfastly denied the allegations she was secretly dating another man throughout her relationship with Jordan Kimball — and now, the Bachelor in Paradise star has promised to provide fans with cold hard proof.
Electorally, it presumes that pretty much everyone who didn't vote for Donald Trump in 2016 is steadfastly opposed to his presidency — and that there's next to nothing he could do that will change their minds.
The country, still trying to recover from Western sanctions, is seen trying to preserve market share, and has steadfastly resisted any suggestions that Iran should freeze or curb output in order to prop up prices.
He has steadfastly refused to enter into any kind of agreement with the administration, lobbying members of the House as well as the Senate, and he has employed practices like the filibuster to new levels.
House Speaker, Democrat Nancy Pelosi of California, has steadfastly resisted pressure from her own caucus to greenlight impeachment proceedings, citing lack of broader public support and any hope of prevailing in the Republican-controlled Senate.
Clinton, who served as secretary of state during Mr. Obama's first term, has advocated a more aggressive military strategy in Syria, including a no-fly zone to protect civilians — something the president has steadfastly rejected.
"CEU has steadfastly defended the principle of academic freedom against a concentrated attack by the corrupt government of Viktor Orban, who was hellbent to destroy it," Soros said at the inauguration of CEU's Vienna campus.
Many Democrats are steadfastly supporting legislation opposed by Obama that would empower families of the victims of the 9/85033 attacks to sue Saudi Arabia over alleged ties to the terrorists who carried them out.
Mr. Sánchez has steadfastly refused to allow Mr. Rajoy to begin another term in office, arguing instead that Mr. Rajoy should resign in view of the corruption scandals that have tainted his conservative Popular Party.
I am pleased to say that through elections and international agreements, we have steadfastly chosen the Euro-Atlantic community as our inspiration and destination, and the current government is dedicated to securing our EU path.
While the proliferation of smartphones has made gaming explode on mobile devices, Nintendo steadfastly stuck to its focus on hardware until last year, when it announced a partnership with the Japanese mobile gaming company DeNA.
Warren, who cosponsored Sanders's Medicare for All Plan in the Senate, has steadfastly refused to say that her plan would raise taxes on the middle class, even though that is part of the Sanders' plan.
More than 100,000 people — teachers, military officers, judges, functionaries, airline employees, even baklava salesmen — have been arrested or fired from their jobs, all on accusations of connections to Mr. Gulen, who steadfastly denies any involvement.
Undeterred, this rogue nation has steadfastly continued to pursue and perfect the technology to miniaturize, target, and deliver a nuclear weapon to the United States, its territories, and our allies in the Asia-Pacific region.
In 1983, the Whitney Museum of American Art opened a Midtown branch that was paid for, and named for, the Philip Morris tobacco company, which for decades had steadfastly denied that smoking causes lung cancer.
And increasingly florists are returning to ferns, this time not as status symbols or coddled exotics but as envoys from deep time that have steadfastly weathered it all, reminding us that this, too, shall pass.
Bigger dons green hair and black studded jackets, is a metal and classical music fan and steadfastly refuses "stereotypical Negro [expletive]"; he aspires to be more than a driver, a drug dealer or social delinquent.
He steadfastly defended Derek Jeter in his final season, even though his defense had declined drastically, and even last season when Alex Rodriguez was benched, Girardi's criticism was muted in the weeks before his release.
Top GOP leaders have called on Moore to drop out of the race in the weeks since the allegations were first reported, but the Alabama Republican has refused those calls and steadfastly denied the accusations.
Even as they have grown anxious about the threats, the Japanese people, as citizens of the only country to have experienced the horrors of nuclear war, have remained steadfastly committed to Japan's war-renouncing charter.
That is, President Trump steadfastly has maintained that his telephone call with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky was perfect, that he was acting within his constitutional powers and that he did nothing improper, let alone impeachable.
That would mark a big shift for the center-right party, which has steadfastly refused any alliance with the far right since the emergence of the National Front on the political stage in the 1970s.
Top GOP leaders called on Moore to drop out of the race in the weeks since the allegations first came to light, but the Alabama Republican has refused those calls and steadfastly denied the accusations.
The move would be something of a shift in strategy for the Democrats, who have steadfastly refused to engage in a debate with Mr. Trump about border security as long as the government remains shuttered.
Page was not, in the end, charged with any crimes as part of the Russia investigation, and he has steadfastly maintained his innocence of wrongdoing and claimed his civil liberties were violated by this surveillance.
Normally during times of war, siblings are assigned to different units to prevent this sort of thing from happening, but the Sullivans steadfastly refused to serve in the Navy unless they were on the same ship.
On Friday afternoon, some three decades after he was imprisoned for a murder he steadfastly denied committing, former sailor Keith Allen Harward finally walked through the doors of Virginia's Nottoway Correctional Center as a free man.
He was relocated to Rome and remained under the personal supervision of Pope Pius IX. Despite the Mortara family's well-publicized efforts to get their child back, Pius steadfastly refused to allow Edgardo to be returned.
In 2015, four months after taking office, Onaga criticized Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga for "looking down on" Okinawans, citing Suga&aposs comment that the government planned to steadfastly go ahead with the relocation plan.
Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski sat side-by-side in an exclusive joint interview with CNN's Dana Bash on Thursday, they steadfastly stood by their decisions to buck their own party's recent push on health care.
It was the latest setback for the embattled Nunes, who has steadfastly refused to present evidence or sources for his claim that some in Trump's inner circle were the subject of incidental surveillance during the transition.
As long as the startup remains steadfastly focussed on customer service and can provide a superior experience to competing online pharmacies, he thinks the company can take a decent chunk of what is a large market.
The rally offers Trump an early chance to show that despite the departure of Bannon, he remains committed to the issues and the political style that has won him steadfastly loyal support from his political base.
A statement issued by Pell's lawyers and distributed by the Sydney Archdiocese, his last employer before his Vatican posting in 2014, said Pell had fully cooperated with police investigators and "always and steadfastly maintained his innocence".
Goelman, in his statement, said, "Pete has steadfastly played by the rules and respected the process, and yet he continues to be the target of unfounded personal attacks, political games and inappropriate information leaks," Goelman said.
Roughly 40 percent of the country has steadfastly approved of the president through every scandal, corruption allegation, impeachment hearing, and embarrassing tweet — and they probably believed him these last few weeks as he's downplayed virus's spread.
Mr. Pence and Mr. Pompeo countered by urging the Mexicans to enter into a "third safe country" treaty in which Mexico would assume responsibility for granting asylum to the migrants, something the Mexicans have steadfastly opposed.
Democrats have steadfastly opposed providing any more than $1.6 billion for border security, and they want no money allocated for a concrete wall on the southern border, which Mr. Trump promised would be financed by Mexico.
In transforming the wall into a powerful emblem of his anti-immigration message, Mr. Trump has made the proposal politically untouchable for Democrats, who have steadfastly refused to fund it, complicating the chances of any compromise.
But he has steadfastly refused to discuss the Department of Investigation inquiry into his fund-raising and he pleaded ignorance last week when asked if he had received a private warning letter from the conflicts board.
Washington Post editorial lists mass shooting victims in call for McConnell to 'do something' The Hill's Morning Report - Hurricane Dorian devastates the Bahamas, creeps along Florida coast MORE—have steadfastly opposed any gun violence prevention legislation.
Ms. Wubbels steadfastly said hospital policy did not allow it because it did not meet one of three criteria: The person was not under arrest, and the police had neither a warrant nor the patient's consent.
The unwritten rules of combat in "The Walking Dead" suggest that whoever holds the most hate in their hearts will emerge on top when it comes to blows, giving the steadfastly hateful Negan a seeming edge.
The president has steadfastly denied any wrongdoing — urging other Republicans not even to cede that he may have acted improperly but not illegally — and conservatives have offered a series of shifting defenses about Trump and Ukraine.
So far, Tillis, Lankford and Perdue have steadfastly insisted that granting Dreamers a path to citizenship must be matched with ending the immigration preference given to non-nuclear family members of citizens and permanent legal residents.
In his 1995 book, "Hoover's FBI: The inside Story by Hoover's Trusted Lieutenant," Cartha D. "Deke" DeLoach steadfastly maintains that in his years by Hoover's side, he never heard him utter a racist thought or idea.
And they are steadfastly cautioning patience when it comes to releasing a potentially damaging memo that Republicans who have seen it purport contains revelations of embarrassing and dangerous governmental misconduct that may have influenced an election.
The dueling speeches from opposite sides of Pennsylvania Avenue unfolded at the close of Day 18 of a government shutdown over Mr. Trump's demand for $5.7 billion for a border wall that Democrats have steadfastly opposed.
As far as he's concerned, there will always be those in government who are steadfastly against an open fireworks exchange, keeping the market fussy and capricious, a million different irritable subdivisions acting as a persnickety whole.
I believe that any of the current vice chairs -- R.T. Rybak, Maria Elena Durazo, Donna Brazile or Raymond Buckley -- could be steadfastly fair and serve in the interim to chair the convention, alone or as co-chairs.
This sentiment, a cross between nostalgia and despair, forms the emotional undercurrent of the stories in this collection, whose ostensible focus is the afterlife of the immigrant childhood, but whose gaze is fixed steadfastly on the past.
Trump has yet to stop Ankara-backed forces from killing Syrian Kurds in the region — the same ones that helped US troops destroy ISIS's territorial caliphate — and instead has claimed the ceasefire American brokered is steadfastly holding.
She's spent the entirety of her music making career in Melbourne, and has become steadfastly loyal to the quietly dynamic scene around which she and her wife Courtney Barnett have based their record label and life together.
Trump sees political advantage in being the president who moved the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem and steadfastly defended Israel at the UN. Netanyahu, meanwhile, is placing his close ties with Trump at the center of his campaign.
"We are mindful of the unique role the Senate plays in the legislative process, and we are steadfastly committed to ensuring that this great American institution continues to serve as the world's greatest deliberative body," they said.
While lawmakers in Congress steadfastly refused to work across the aisle, and presidential candidates bludgeoned each other with vicious personal attacks, the improbable pair were able to maintain a decades-long friendship that transcended such toxic partisanship.
It's even harder now for many of them, especially in the South where Republican governors and Republican-controlled legislatures have steadfastly refused to expand Medicaid enrollment to millions of low-income working Americans, as the ACA envisioned.
All 28 EU governments support the Comprehensive Economic Trade Agreement (CETA), including Belgium, but the latter can only sign up to it if it has the consent of five sub-federal authorities and Wallonia has steadfastly resisted.
Throughout German history, there have been those whose first orientation was to Russia while other political forces have steadfastly believed that Germany's destiny was primarily tied to the West and espoused its inclusion in a Western community.
But, on Wednesday, Pedro Sanchez, the leader of the opposition Socialists, which trailed Rajoy's centre-right People's Party (PP) in both elections, has steadfastly refused to back Rajoy who needs his party's support to form a coalition.
It doesn't help that my kids steadfastly refuse to keep their feet up to aid me in the process, instead waving them around and/or bringing them back down to the floor, pulling me down with them.
Obama, a Democrat, has been preoccupied with the Syrian conflict during much of his time in the White House but has steadfastly resisted calls to engage militarily and instead focused on trying to broker a diplomatic solution.
The central characters include Pearl, who works for the company that makes the machines and believes in the guidance of their individualized "contentment plans" to the extent that she steadfastly uses them to balance her own life.
The government had steadfastly portrayed the 2014 attack as one involving only corrupt local officials, including the municipal police, and a local drug trafficking gang that, mistaking the students for rivals, incinerated them in a nearby dump.
"Maternal immunization rates have been steadfastly stuck at about 50 percent," said Dr. Denise Jamieson, chairwoman of the department of gynecology and obstetrics at Emory University School of Medicine, who was not involved in the new report.
Even Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, while steadfastly defending her government's decision to welcome hundreds of thousands of refugees and asylum seekers, recently took a hard line on the full-face veil worn by some Muslim women.
The recent discovery of a long-lost police file with crucial witness statements about a 1990 murder helped free a Philadelphia man from prison after 24 years for a crime he steadfastly maintained he did not commit.
If no serious and legitimate action is taken steadfastly, some experts predict that there will be no Christians in the Middle East within 10 years as a result of being either killed or forced to flee persecution.
The United Nations and the United States have steadfastly refused to recognize Israel's seizure of the Golan Heights or the West Bank, arguing that the contours of Israel and a new Palestinian state must be negotiated diplomatically.
Almost from the outset, China's ruling Communist Party has tried to chip away at the relative autonomy of Hong Kong, and a majority of Hong Kong's 7.4 million residents have steadfastly responded with peaceful but powerful protests.
Menendez has steadfastly denied the federal charges that he performed political favors for his longtime friend Dr. Salomon Melgen, a wealthy Florida eye doctor in exchange for six-figure campaign donations, luxury gifts, and free international vacations.
Stone, for his part, has admitted reaching out to both the alleged DNC hacker, Guccifer 2.0, and the entity releasing stolen emails, Wikileaks, during the campaign, though he has steadfastly insisted it was after the theft took place.
From the Washington Post's description of how the negotiations went down: Facebook's team of lawyers, overseen by Colin Stretch, the company's general counsel, steadfastly opposed placing Zuckerberg under order, including during meetings with commission negotiators starting last year.
In what has become a political flashpoint since his 2015 announcement that he would run for president, Trump has steadfastly refused to release his tax returns and is preparing for a legal battle against Congress on the matter.
Iran, however, has steadfastly refused to accept limits, and it has been aggressively returning oil to the market in an effort to grab back the market share it lost while it was under sanctions for its nuclear program.
When her brothers have allowed that their father may have made some mistakes and could be an over-the-top self-promoter, Ivanka has steadfastly refused to recognize anything less-than-perfect in the world her father created.
Puigdemont told the Catalan parliament that he was willing to discuss the terms of a referendum with Madrid, which has steadfastly opposed any such vote in the northeastern region, but that otherwise he would hold one next September.
McCowen has steadfastly maintained his sex with Worthington was consensual — a claim he reiterated in a new interview with ABC News for a Friday night episode of 20/20, which re-examines the case and questions McCowen's guilt.
"We look forward to working with and being guided by them as we begin a new chapter, steadfastly committed to providing the best in news, sports and entertainment programming," said Lachlan Murdoch, chairman and CEO of Fox Corp.
China's efforts to whip up support among Pacific nations for its position on the South China Sea have failed: only Vanuatu, long in China's camp, has rallied to its side, while Fiji and PNG have remained steadfastly neutral.
But from the time he emerged as the presumptive presidential nominee, right through the general election season and into his turbulent first year in office, they have stood -- in almost every way that matters -- steadfastly by his side.
"Pete has steadfastly played by the rules and respected the process, and yet he continues to be the target of unfounded personal attacks, political games and inappropriate information leaks," his attorney Aitan Goelman said in a statement Tuesday.
It lies behind the United States' knottiest paradox: Millions of white Americans who would benefit from a more robust government are steadfastly against it, at least partly out of a belief that minorities would gain at their expense.
"Pete has steadfastly played by the rules and respected the process, and yet he continues to be the target of unfounded personal attacks, political games and inappropriate information leaks," Strzok's lawyer Aitan Goelman said in a statement Tuesday.
Remington has steadfastly denied the allegations, continues to say the guns are safe, and says the hundreds of injuries and dozens of deaths that lawsuits have linked to the alleged defect are all the result of user error.
She emerges in these pages as a first lady who steadfastly believed in her husband's abilities but had no illusions that the sludge of partisanship and racism would melt away under the sunny slogans of hope and change.
Some expressed concern about asking people to vote for Ms. Sinema, who steadfastly refused to endorse David Garcia, the liberal Democrat who ran for governor of Arizona and lost in a landslide to the Republican incumbent, Doug Ducey.
But the spectacle of a party finally turning against a leader it had protected steadfastly for nearly nine years would have most likely resulted in awkward verbal footwork by A.N.C. lawmakers and stinging attacks by a reinvigorated opposition.
Lewandowski, who has been steadfastly loyal to Trump inside and outside his political operation, went beyond that request by declining to discuss his conversations with the president and at times stating that his memory needed to be refreshed.
As Russia and Iran have stuck steadfastly by Assad, the rebels say their foreign backers including the United States have left them to their fate in their besieged enclave of eastern Aleppo, Syria's biggest city before the civil war.
Though Cena, 40, was steadfastly against having children from the get-go, Bella, 34, was initially vocal about her desire to be a mother — though she claimed she eventually came to terms with the idea of not having kids.
A preview of seven episodes (encompassing all but the finale) finds the series more assured and purposeful -- steadfastly moving toward something, whatever that might be, as opposed to away from the inexplicable event that set the story in motion.
Taken from the first of two depositions she has submitted to under court order, the transcript shed little light on a mounting scandal that has shattered the comedian's career, even as Camille Cosby has stood steadfastly by her husband.
Chinese President Xi Jinping opened the critical Communist Party Congress with a pledge to build a "modern socialist country" for a "new era" that will be proudly Chinese and steadfastly ruled by the party but open to the world.
Andreessen Horowitz has steadfastly resisted talking about the gender of its new partners, preferring to keep the spotlight on the qualifications of each individual hire, such as Haun's extensive background in cryptocurrencies and Chan's expertise in China's tech market.
"It is deeply disappointing and heartbreaking that a DNC employee chose to offer unsolicited and untruthful statements about Latino operatives who have worked steadfastly for almost two decades supporting and defending the Democratic Party and our nominees," she said.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's government is "steadfastly" committed to the Belfast agreement, Prime Minister Theresa May's spokesman said on Tuesday, after several lawmakers questioned whether the 1998 deal that ended 30 years of conflict in Northern Ireland was still working.
In a warning shot to Republican President Donald Trump, Democrats included a provision in the bill requiring all presidents and presidential nominees to make public their tax filings - something the current White House resident has steadfastly refused to do.
Facing widespread protest, Stephen Horvath, the president of the Oxford Union, had steadfastly refused to cancel the event, citing the importance of free speech and the educational value of engaging with prominent politicians across Europe, regardless of their ideology.
Although Mr. Vance has steadfastly maintained that he acted in an entirely proper way in dismissing the cases and was not influenced by the contributions or the likelihood of receiving them, much of the public will not believe him.
This reversal of "global" art exhibitions' usual demographics led many journalists to preview this biennial as a postcolonial endeavor or a lesson in racial justice — which Ms. Ngcobo and her four fellow curators steadfastly and admirably refuse to deliver.
The ANC's executive committee met in Pretoria for 20143 hours on Monday in an attempt to end a standoff with Zuma, who has steadfastly resisted pressure to resign and survived a rash of no-confidence votes in recent years.
During this period, as the team made its picks in the annual draft, traded away its captain and signed new players, the Red Bulls had repeatedly confirmed Curtis's employment, while steadfastly refusing to offer any further comment or explanation.
While Trump filed his financial disclosure form with the Federal Election Commission — one he boasts is the largest in the history of the agency — he has steadfastly refused to reveal his tax records, breaking with decades of presidential tradition.
I'm going to tick them all off by taking no position on the underlying controversy, except to note that the person whose book restarted it all maintains steadfastly that she "found no evidence, none whatsoever," of a rigged process.
Until Wednesday, Mr. Spicer had steadfastly declined to discuss Mr. Trump's assertion that former President Barack Obama ordered wiretap surveillance of Trump Tower — an act that Mr. Trump condemned as a scandal comparable in scale to McCarthyism or Watergate.
Instead of racing to the nearest coffee machine, channel one of these adorable pups, who steadfastly fight the urge to snooze (in fear of missing out on an impromptu game of fetch or a rogue kitchen scrap!) • Need a little inspiration?
But while this posturing certainly seems to be genuine, Altman has steadfastly refused to do the one thing that would serve as a substantial rebuke of the Trump administration: Cut ties with his business partner Peter Thiel, an avowed Trump ally.
Even as oil prices plunged over the last three years from more than $643 a barrel into the $20s and then hovered in the $40-to-$55 range, Bernstein had steadfastly retained its forecast of tight markets and revived high prices.
Rubio allies believe John Kasich cannot succeed beyond New Hampshire -- so much so that the senator steadfastly refused to take a shot at the Ohio governor when given the opportunity during a press conference just outside of Des Moines on Tuesday.
But he steadfastly clung to an inspiration sparked during a school trip to the American Museum of Natural History as an 8-year-old, where he saw a photograph of Albert Einstein posing in front of a wall of equations.
" She said that a defendant may "steadfastly refuse to plead guilty in the face of overwhelming evidence" and that the defendant maintains the right to "reject the assistance of legal counsel despite the defendant's own inexperience and lack of professional qualifications.
LONDON (Reuters) - The greatest trio ever bestowed on men's tennis steadfastly refuse to step aside but this year's ATP Finals boasts a fresh new look that offers a glimpse of the rivalries that should sustain the sport when they go.
But the White House has steadfastly refused to comment on her college deliberations, even last month when she accompanied Mr. Obama on a trip to California, prompting whispers that she was giving Stanford University a final look before committing herself there.
Our freedoms have been protected by the brave men and women of our armed forces for over 240 years, and I remain committed to fighting each and every day for those who steadfastly defend us and our way of life.
And even Gandhi's harshest detractors do not deny that he steadfastly defended, and eventually sacrificed his life for, many values under assault today—fellow-feeling for the weak, and solidarity and sympathy between people of different nations, religions, and races.
Not surprisingly, a sizable portion of the feature-length film is devoted to Watergate, with colleagues noting Bradlee understood that Nixon was "a world-class liar," and as editor forged a bond with publisher Katharine Graham, who steadfastly supported him.
First, after steadfastly demanding that any budget extension deal include protections for Dreamers in January, they conceded to Republicans after less than 72 hours of a government shutdown that most of the American public blamed on Trump and the GOP.
Nevertheless, as we have from the beginning, we steadfastly maintain that there was never any intent to defraud any homeowner with respect to the preparation of these reports, and we look forward now to an opportunity to defend these allegations.
" Advertising insiders have often predicted that Netflix will eventually start showing ads, but the company has steadfastly insisted they're wrong — in response to execs speculating on Netflix's advertising plans at Cannes Lions, Netflix called comments "wishful thinking from an advertising conference.
As a man who steadfastly denies the facts of climate change -- and this imperils the world -- he does have something in common with the character Elton John sent hurtling toward Mars while declaring, "And all this science, I don't understand."
But Prokhorov steadfastly denied that he would bring over Andrey Vatutin, the current president of CSKA Moscow, a team Prokhorov used to own, as his new general manager, although he did not eliminate the idea of Calipari in the new structure.
Modern European conservatism, like that of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democratic Union (CDU), constitutes an essential bulwark against national extremists across Europe -- when they steadfastly refuse to bend to the far right's demagoguery or to rule in tandem with them.
Keller Lenkner, in response, has steadfastly defended its client vetting and retention procedures and has pointed out that it can always bring in co-counsel to assist in arbitrating cases, as it has with Quinn Emanuel in the DoorDash case.
A growing number of Democrats in Congress, meanwhile, cited the article in renewing their longstanding demands for Mr. Trump to release his income tax returns, something he has steadfastly declined to do, breaking with four decades of practice by previous presidents.
GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO The R&B songwriter Moss Kena has kept an admirably low public profile, steadfastly evading photos; the video for the single "Square One," from an EP called "Found You in 06" due March 2, features a dance troupe.
Though he steadfastly refuses to share his personal war experiences, my grandfather notes with pride that about 40 percent of the military-age Jewish male population of Canada enrolled for active service, most of them volunteers who were dispatched overseas.
As he watches events unfold today in Washington, Mr. Cohen believes congressional Republicans are wrongly putting party first by steadfastly backing President Trump's refusal to cooperate with Congress and trying to shut down further investigation into whether the president obstructed justice.
This concept, and the associated pseudo-celebrity streaming culture that's now steadfastly attached, is by no means exclusive to GTA V. But its level of realism arguably makes it more relatable than, say, Minecraft or similar games with huge online communities.
The clear and unusually biting assessment put Republican senators at odds with the White House, which has steadfastly refused to cast blame on Saudi Arabia's leadership for the grisly death of Mr. Khashoggi, an American resident and Washington Post columnist.
It also imprisoned some of the most outspoken activists, including Mohammed Fahad al-Qahtani, Abdullah al-Hamid, and Mohammed Saleh al-Bejadi, founding members of the Saudi Civil and Political Rights Association who had steadfastly refused to be co-opted.
It is that misidentification of failure as experience, too, that explains why British coaching remains so steadfastly white — the same old faces means the same old color — and why the Premier League's most ambitious teams are now, increasingly, managed by foreigners.
European nationalists who at one time might have gone to war with one another now promote a kind of New Right rainbow coalition, in which sovereign states steadfastly maintain their ethnic and cultural identities in service of some larger "Western" ideal.
Part of what moved the country toward the Civil Rights Act of 1964 were the images, broadcast to the entire country, of steadfastly nonviolent protesters, including women and occasionally children, being beaten, hosed and abused by white policemen and mobs.
When the president and his supporters remain steadfastly unembarrassed by hypocrisy and dishonesty, they convey to Americans not just that they are dishonest and hypocritical, but also that they don't care; they don't acknowledge those behaviors as wrong or undesirable.
Even as Russia perfects its disinformation techniques ahead of next year's presidential election, already meddling everywhere from Madagascar to Ukraine, the GOP is marching steadfastly toward its own goal of undermining America's own independent political institutions and rule of law.
"Israel seeks peace but we will continue to defend ourselves steadfastly against any attack against us or any attempt by Iran to establish itself against us in Syria," Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a televised statement according to Reuters.
"I had been harboring a secret, megalomaniacal dream — that I was going to get him to apologize," Stern writes, never explaining how she planned to "get him" to do anything while steadfastly indulging his self-pitying monologues and trumped-up delusions.
The bill also noted that the Holy City was divided from 22019-1967, but after its reunification in 1967 Israel has administered the entire city, while steadfastly guaranteeing full access to holy sites within the city for people of all faiths.
For reasons he has never explained, Mr. Ross has steadfastly pushed to add this question even though the Census Bureau's own experts say it would result in a roughly 5 percent drop in responses and increased inaccuracy in the population count.
This hostility has meshed neatly with the interests of the security services, which since Soviet times have viewed the denomination as subversive because its global headquarters are in the United States and its members steadfastly refuse to inform on one another.
But they've steadfastly refused to engage in any meaningful investigation into corruption or financial conflicts of interest on the part of anyone on team Trump, presumably because opening that door would necessarily end up casting some light on the president himself.
"Long Shot"—an inside-the-locker-room recap of the 2015 election along the lines of "Game Change," the chronicle of the 2008 presidential campaign by John Heilemann and Mark Halperin—shows how Edwards devised a winning formula and stuck steadfastly to it.
Even before Wednesday's powerful 1.4 percent rip higher in the major stock indexes, the market had for weeks been steadfastly refusing to succumb even to a modest dip, despite an accumulation of short-term tactical cues that suggested one was about due.
Switzerland's central bankers including Chairman Thomas Jordan have stuck steadfastly to currency intervention and a policy of negative interest rates as they seek to keep a lid on the value of the franc since scrapping a cap against the euro in January 2015.
Although every other American court -- at both the state and federal levels -- has adopted some version of the American Bar Association's Model Code of Judicial Conduct, the justices on the nation's highest court have steadfastly refused to promulgate any such code for themselves.
As President Obama continues to dictate what his legacy should be, he remains in a state of surreality: he proudly takes credit for all of the people helped by the Affordable Care Act, but steadfastly blames everyone else when things go wrong.
Obama has been exasperated with Kerry's calls for intervention The Atlantic also reports that, over the last year, Kerry has repeatedly lobbied Obama to launch missiles at specific Assad regime targets in an attempt to protect civilians, proposals that Obama has steadfastly resisted.
Trudeau, like other world leaders, steadfastly kept out of the American presidential election, avoiding weighing in on the choice between Trump and Democrat Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
Their idol had destroyed the only government institution that might have been able to restore confidence to the markets, just as he had steadfastly opposed any "internal improvements"—large infrastructure projects like building roads and digging canals that would benefit the public.
The country has steadfastly opposed the installation of Thaad on the grounds that its powerful X-radar, which was already deployed along with two out of a planned six launchers and will not be suspended, could spy on its own military developments.
There were those who wanted to prosecute and jail 63-year-old Karen Dimitrie, the beloved longtime treasurer of the Little League accused of stealing $300,000, and there were those who steadfastly defended Ms. Dimitrie as a victim of a witch hunt.
Yet, Comey steadfastly maintained that his taking this unprecedented maneuver to circumvent DOJ and speak directly to Americans about the Clinton case was based on his foresworn decision to consult neither DOJ nor the White House, to avoid the appearance of political influence.
"We can anticipate, at best, a bumpy road to the negotiations," said Mattis, as reported by the AP. "In this moment we are steadfastly committed to strengthening even further our defense cooperation as the best means for preserving the peace," he added.
His suggestion that the military should fill the void left by police marks a stunning change of tack by the former city mayor, who had steadfastly backed the police amid allegations from human rights groups and some lawmakers they were operating with impunity.
Her lawyer, former Democratic operative Michael Avenatti, has been just as brash, throwing around the #basta hashtag (Italian slang for "enough!" or "stop it") and insinuating that the pair have some kind of proof of the affair, which Trump has steadfastly denied.
For centuries, traditional Arabic calligraphers had steadfastly refused to apply their skills to the creation of movable type, so the calligraphic never became fully typographic in the way, say, the handwriting of Medieval monks was transformed into standardized letters used on printing presses.
Mr. Hollande said France would "fulfill its commitment" to take in "30,000 Syrian or Iraqi refugees" — but his stance is quite different from that of Ms. Merkel, who has steadfastly refused to cap the number of asylum seekers Germany will take in.
This year, leaders gathered inside the body's headquarters are contending with massive Atlantic storms that have devastated Caribbean islands and parts of Texas and Florida -- even as the Trump administration has steadfastly refused to discuss the effects climate change may have on hurricanes.
"Planned Parenthood's bought-and-paid-for AG has steadfastly refused to enforce the law against the baby body parts traffickers in our state, or even investigate them—while at the same time doing their bidding to harass and intimidate citizen journalists," he wrote.
"The Birth of a Nation" is also out of step with the cause it has often been associated with, Black Lives Matter, which has steadfastly resisted the model of a single charismatic male leader and has primarily been led by African-American women.
" Mr. Simmons has steadfastly denied the multiple accusations against him, and in a statement to The New York Times on Tuesday in response to Ms. Jones's account, he said: "I have respectfully, factually and comprehensively denied the charges of sexual violence against me.
WASHINGTON — The Drug Enforcement Administration has for five years steadfastly defended the behavior of its agents in a late-night drug seizure carried out with Honduran forces on the remote Mosquito Coast, a mission that resulted in the deaths of four Honduran civilians.
It is this very fact that proves it can't be reformed and must be destroyed — it is a party that steadfastly refuses to even listen to its own members, and there is simply too much money at the top to fight effectively.
In his Times review of the exhibition "Julian Stanczak Master of Op Art: Highlights of the Past 40 years," Kenneth Johnson writes: Mr. Stanczak has been steadfastly devoted to using pattern and color to create striking and confounding illusions of movement and luminosity.
"Though he steadfastly refuses to share his personal war experiences, my grandfather notes with pride that about 40 percent of the military-age Jewish male population of Canada enrolled for active service, most of them volunteers who were dispatched overseas," Mr. Heller wrote.
While Mr. Trump said he believes that the Saudis tried to cover up the killing, he has steadfastly reserved judgment on who is to blame until the Saudi government provides a definitive public accounting of the episode, based on its own investigation.
The crown prince has steadfastly rejected the pleas of Wall Street executives to postpone an investor conference he is scheduled to host next week in Riyadh, even as one after another participant has canceled because of the scandal, including Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.
Vice President Mike Pence, who was visiting South Korea for the Olympics, has used increasingly hostile language against the North in recent days, calling it the most tyrannical regime on the planet and steadfastly avoiding interactions with North Korean delegates at the Games.
He used his strengthened hand to call for direct talks with the Taliban, something the insurgents have steadfastly refused—although the now-scrapped deal did involve a woolly national dialogue in which both the Taliban and the government would have taken part.
In her speech, delivered in crisp English and often directly inviting foreign listeners to "join us" in addressing Myanmar's problems, she steadfastly refused to criticize the country's military, which has been accused of a vast campaign of killing, rape and village burning.
The melody of "Mulatu," named for the composer himself, uses an unmistakably Ethiopian mode, while the track also has a crunchy wah-wah guitar, a steadfastly riffing horn section, a bullish saxophone solo and Mr. Astatke's own vibraphone shimmering in dark spaces.
Mr. Trump, and the people who have grown to love him over the past year and a half — who have stood steadfastly by him as he's weathered attack after attack, and emerged victorious every time — were having the time of their lives.
As FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler has actively encouraged such conduct by steadfastly choosing to ignore substance and view every major policy initiative from net neutrality to set-top boxes to municipal broadband through a political lens, this playbook appears to be quite successful.
Yes, Republicans have gamed and broken the machinery of democracy to enact a nightmarish form of minority rule, but there's hardly any need to spin up that dreadful engine while Democrats steadfastly refuse to use the tools the Constitution has given them.
While none were willing to directly rebuff Mr. Obama, a few candidates offered implicit criticism, saying that Democrats should be careful to steadfastly back the field so that whoever wins the nomination can count on enthusiastic support from all corners of the party.
Pompeo has, however, publicly broken with the president over the question of Russian interference in the election, making clear that the CIA's view differs from that of the president himself, who has steadfastly refused to say explicitly that he believes in Russian malfeasance.

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