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"tenaciously" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows that you will not stop holding something or give up something easily; in a determined way

123 Sentences With "tenaciously"

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This was the provision Wilkins fought for tenaciously throughout 21965.
That is something the Taliban had until now tenaciously resisted.
And while that may seem easy, the mind resists, tenaciously.
But she drove tenaciously to the basket in the second half.
And yet Pompeo has tenaciously kept on rolling this particular boulder.
And that's because Ryan very tenaciously declined to sell out to Trump.
Osakwe remembered her mother as a "fire lady," negotiating tenaciously with venders.
Marshall "clings so tenaciously to a seemingly hopeless job," one observer noted.
But despite all this, we still hold onto them closely and tenaciously.
Cruz is perhaps most well known for tenaciously opposing ObamaCare at every turn.
The stronger the original, the more tenaciously it resists translation to another medium.
However mixed his feelings about success might be, he pursues his aspirations tenaciously.
He said he'd use them as the fodder to come back even more tenaciously.
Massouny has no foreign government tenaciously pursuing the truth about what happened to him.
"On the issues of abortion, for instance, he's been tenaciously pro-life," Lankford said.
West Virginia is now a red state, but until 2000 it was tenaciously blue.
Michel Temer, Ms Rousseff's vice-president and successor as president, is clinging tenaciously to office.
If you stand by it tenaciously, they may call you a fool or a liar.
Bags roost tenaciously in trees, draping branches until they shred like ugly urban Spanish moss.
"I've never seen a fish so tenaciously attached to life," Braghieri told the news outlet.
Mr. Embry, reciting Ms. Clinton's lines, also attacked, but not as viciously nor as tenaciously.
Governments have tenaciously maintained control over the unit of account, a key aspect of sovereignty.
Despite this, Tucker did have something going for him: A grandma who loved him tenaciously.
This is exactly what the world needs : dreams that are open, gracious, genuine, and tenaciously embraced.
Negotiators travel extensively, work long hours, master complicated issues and tenaciously represent their interests to succeed.
Vaddey Ratner calls each of the three parts of her tenaciously melodic second novel a movement.
Buoyed by Instagram, his generation's obsession with houseplants is growing faster and more tenaciously than English ivy.
You also have to tenaciously seek them out; never assume that they&aposll come straight to you.
" Scalvo added, "She tenaciously fought, year after year, for shows that girls and women could see themselves in.
This world is fragile, barely hanging on but doing so tenaciously and from a place of desperate necessity.
I hit the ground running, so to speak, and tenaciously created many opportunities for myself and my students.
Malls may be dying along with the American middle class, but many food court chains cling tenaciously to life.
Understated formal elements, often mismatched to the odd events depicted, imply an emotional disconnect that is tenaciously adhered to.
She attributed this to a new policing strategy, but said crime hung on tenaciously among the hundreds of abandoned houses.
One of the tenets of Wine School is that opinions, no matter how tenaciously held, should periodically be re-examined.
In an uncharacteristically warm and generous assessment of his friend's masterwork, he wrote: Less original novelists tenaciously follow their protagonists.
They are clinging tenaciously to the old standards of right and wrong, to the Constitution and the rule of law.
Ms. Netrebko, Mr. Beczala and Ms. Rachvelishvili claimed those roles so tenaciously that the drama bristled with passion and danger.
Schumer the politician is known as a schmoozer, who is willing to engage the other side but to also fight tenaciously.
Uruguay defended tenaciously, battled in midfield and packed a killer punch in their strike duo of Luis Suarez and Edinson Cavani.
Here, however, we're shown a more humanized, less tenaciously energetic Jo, who is sometimes worn down by what she's up against.
The more aggressive the press's questions, the more loudly the President cries "fake news," and the more tenaciously his base supports him.
Instead of holding show-trial hearings, we have opted to tenaciously gather facts and information — against significant resistance — to uncover that truth.
Lopez's musical career has not been without its misfires, but she has remained tenaciously committed to it as a necessary creative outlet.
Paltrow once cold-called the Amazon CEO in hopes that she could ask how he has tenaciously entered markets from grocery to healthcare.
I worry that that romantic notion still clings tenaciously to old ideas about art in general, and self-taught black art in particular.
"One spine really impressed us with how tenaciously it hung onto things," Stephanie Crofts, the study author form the University of Illinois, told Gizmodo.
"I guess old places and people hold tenaciously onto us," says Mr Flynt, who likewise once intended to put Alabama behind him, but couldn't.
This sadness clings most tenaciously to Jeremy, whose belief that he can hold his breath indefinitely symbolizes an existence that allows for no exhalation.
I am grateful to any of the jurors who tenaciously fought to review the evidence; which is the rightful way to make a sound decision.
But the Houthi army — about 100,000 fighters strong — has hung on, fighting tenaciously and escalating the conflict by firing ballistic missiles deep into Saudi Arabia.
Ward tenaciously called on McCain to resign his seat following his diagnosis with brain cancer this summer, garnering pushback from the senior Arizona senator's colleagues.
Especially since this one has potent advice for the present moment, when many of us feel we must push back our disquiet more tenaciously than ever.
The Nismo's performance tires cling tenaciously during hard cornering, but the hot Sentra lacks the joy found in a Fiesta GT or GTI when carving curves.
The Bakersfield sound clung tenaciously to country's most twangy, sinewy elements — bluegrass, Western swing, honky-tonk, rockabilly — to accompany lean, down-to-earth, working-class storytelling.
Mr. Maduro, with the opposition divided and the armed forces behind him, tenaciously clung to power, largely blaming a hostile United States for the country's woes.
Were Mr. Trump to also fight tenaciously for his proposal against anti-investment groups including Tea Party Republicans, he would, in my view, expand his overall appeal.
Since Raisman came forward as a survivor of Nassar's abuse, she has been tenaciously pushing for the organizations to be held accountable for their role in it.
A key component of resistance in the Trump era will be doggedly demanding your money as tenaciously as you will have to demand your inalienable human rights.
"The country's Aviation Minister told me in private that he'd welcome us, so I cheekily and tenaciously relayed his comments at a national press conference," says Branson.
But for even longer — 31 years — he has been the tenaciously committed artistic director of the New World Symphony, a post-college training orchestra based in Miami.
Wild ungulates are known to travel vast distances to reach naturally occurring mineral licks—and other animals will just as tenaciously seek out less geological sources of salt.
The US is bolstering Europe by contributing to NATO's new mission in the Aegean, providing generous assistance to refugees, and tenaciously pursuing an end to the Syrian crisis.
History and psychology both suggest that we cling most tenaciously to our beliefs, even the false ones, when they support some narrative about who we think we are.
After paying all the hospital bills and giving some financial support to her humble family, I will tenaciously be pursuing the lawsuit against the criminals that killed her.
She has made a name for herself by tenaciously embarking on unusual projects like "The Creation," embracing technology, and programming neglected repertoire, particularly the work of female composers.
Venus Williams's serve was not at its most potent, hitting no aces and eight double faults, but she returned tenaciously, winning half of the points on Sakkari's serve.
Also on May 15, Mercury's connection with Neptune brings a dash of whimsy and creativity, while Mars entering Cancer finds you tenaciously tackling issues concerning cash and self-worth.
Partly through Democrats' own efforts, partly through luck, and partly through some innovative reporting in the media, the Russia issue has stuck to Trump more tenaciously than his other controversies.
The latter portion proved the night's most touching; the show's cohost tenaciously pushed a microphone in the faces of random marchers and found endearing stories of faith, love, and determination.
Watching Harper struggle in her own writing career with the agony that is impostor syndrome made me feel less alone and gave me the courage to tenaciously pursue my goals.
But I held out for a good long while by very tenaciously inflating the credibility of every scrap of evidence for my worldview, and mercilessly discounting the credibility of contrary evidence.
Empathetic energy flows as Mercury connects with Neptune at 9:21 PM. Action planet Mars enters protective water sign Cancer at 11:10 PM, finding us making moves cautiously but tenaciously.
Trump spent much of his "celebration" handing out personal attaboys to the members of Congress who'd defended him most tenaciously in spite of the mountain of evidence of his guilt — including Rep.
The ability helps the robot determine whether to have a leg in the in air or on the ground at a given time, allowing it to tenuously but tenaciously ascend the stairs.
Later in the movie, Charlie even commends Brooks for pursuing his goals so tenaciously, entirely forgetting the horrible interaction and jokingly offering to sell one of his kidneys for Brooks's Yale tuition.
Featuring a book by Michael Stewart and a tenaciously wriggling earworm of a score by Jerry Herman (given gleaming orchestral life here), "Hello, Dolly!" is a natural vehicle for rose-colored remembrance.
For more news, click on * The CEO of Cosmo Pharmaceutical said the group would tenaciously defend and enforce its patent rights on Uceris after the FDA approved Teva's generic version of the drug.
Once again, I tenaciously hung on to my job, and, even though I was long overdue for a promotion, I really didn't think that the timing was right for me to broach it.
They have experienced mixed success, each working and failing in different ways; but these devices left me optimistic about future possibilities — while at the same time clinging tenaciously to my notebook and pen.
Ever since, the state parties have tenaciously and successfully fought to keep their caucuses first, helped by the new "precedent" they had set, as Brookings fellow Elaine Kamarck chronicles in her book Primary Politics.
Early in his career, he'd been better known for his hatred than his love… The term for him was "ruthless," and rarely, if ever, has a single word attached itself to anyone so tenaciously.
Murray, who had right hip surgery in January, lacked match sharpness but his timing and, more importantly, his movement generally looked assured as he fought tenaciously to try to stem a stirring Kyrgios comeback.
Ever since, the state parties have tenaciously and successfully fought to keep their caucuses first, helped by the new "precedent" they had set, as Brookings fellow Elaine Kamarck chronicled in her book Primary Politics.
Jack G. Shaheen, who diplomatically but tenaciously lobbied to shatter demeaning stereotypes of Arabs in popular culture as "billionaires, bombers, belly dancers and boisterous bargainers," died on Sunday in Charleston, S.C. He was 29.
The cohesion of water molecules as they cling to each other a bit more tenaciously than they cling to the other molecules in their environment produces a thin "skin" on the surface of the water.
Beneath the polished surface, the memory of Britain's finest hour, as Winston Churchill famously called it, lingers tenaciously, encouraged by a seemingly endless parade of popular books, television shows and films set during the war.
Jeter was staying put, because he was stubborn enough to believe that he was the best person to be at shortstop for the Yankees, a dirt kingdom he stamped as his own and guarded tenaciously.
" -- Heraldo Munoz, Chile's Foreign Minister Japan: "I believe President Trump understands the importance of free and fair trade, so I'd like to pursue his understanding on the strategic and economic importance of the TPP agreement tenaciously.
Ever since, the state parties have tenaciously and successfully fought to keep their caucuses first ever since, helped by the new "precedent" they had set, as Brookings fellow Elaine Kamarck chronicles in her book Primary Politics.
Here's the full statement from AOA (emphasis added): With blindness being the biggest fear in America, the American Optometric Association (AOA) tenaciously upholds the highest standards when it comes to patient eye health and vision care.
They live in Australia, lay eggs as the platypus does and absolutely go on walkies, as well as dig themselves into soft earth tenaciously, when under threat, so that their only exposed bits are sharp spines.
From Miley Cyrus's tenaciously problematic relationship with Black culture to Kanye West's infamous musings about women's bodies, it feels pretty impossible to avoid the lines that make you cringe, even as you're swaying to their irresistible rhythms.
"It is important that the bank continue to tenaciously pursue powerful monetary easing under QQE with yield curve control," Funo told business leaders in Miyazaki, southern Japan, according to the speech text posted on the BOJ's website.
"They fought tenaciously and with courage against an unprincipled enemy, taking great care to move the population trapped by Daesh away from the battle area and minimize civilian casualties," he said, using an Arabic name for ISIS.
I am grateful to any of the jurors who tenaciously fought to review the evidence; which is the rightful way to make a sound decision ... ultimately, that is a manifestation of justice, based on facts, not lies.
The Koch brothers helped back the conservative Tea Party movement that arose after Obama took office and tenaciously fought his policies, including the 2010 Obamacare healthcare law that reduced the number of Americans without medical insurance by millions.
To his credit Djokovic, who again wore a compression sleeve on his playing arm to protect the elbow that forced him off Tour last year and was clearly causing discomfort, fought tenaciously like the great champion he is.
" Her acolyte, and Chile's second Nobel-winning poet, Pablo Neruda, wrote in the first volume of his seminal collection, "Residence on Earth" (1925-45), of "something tenaciously involved between my life and the earth / something openly unconquerable and unfriendly.
CHRIS GANJEChief executiveAMPLYFICardiff Banyan suggested that the government of Singapore wins elections because it hounds critics and denies public-housing upgrades to opposition districts, and wondered why the ruling People's Action Party "holds on so tenaciously" to power (September 22nd).
At virtually every turn in the legal journey, they have tenaciously challenged Mr. Cosby, first during an initial, criminal investigation that never led to charges, then in subsequent civil proceedings in which they won an undisclosed financial settlement for Ms. Constand in 2006.
In an interview, the panel's leader, Edmond Mulet, a veteran United Nations diplomat, also said he was mystified as to why the Russians had tenaciously defended the Syrian government when, in his view, the proof of its chemical weapons attacks was overwhelming.
About the only thing one can say for sure about the enforceability of a presidential subpoena is that, should the Trump and Mueller sides fail to agree on a setting for presidential interview, both sides have a basis to litigate the matter tenaciously.
"These first responders and these survivors, they came down to the site as fast as they could and they stayed there for months, tenaciously searching first as a rescue operation and then as a recovery operation," Stewart told CNN's Brianna Keilar on Monday.
Play 10 seconds of "DNA," whose clickity drum track and hypnotic guitarish electroloop throb with a rage all the scarier for being so calm and contained, and marvel at the sheer aural power, and how tenaciously Lamar spits his rhymes and grits his teeth.
Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his daughter, Maryum Sharif, have been fighting the army as tenaciously as the army has sought to marginalize them in an effort to enthrone their preferred candidate: Imran Khan, the cricketer turned patron of the Islamic conservative ranks.
Joyce Matz, a publicist who tenaciously represented civic groups seeking to preserve New York City landmarks like St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church, Lever House and the Town Hall, and to fend off developers like Donald J. Trump, died on Monday at her home in Manhattan.
Continuing to exhibit his innate political skill of tenaciously grasping at what he thinks is obvious, Perry assumes acts of sexual violence only happen at night or in the dark, and if we raise the sturdy shield of oily kilowatt-hours, the demon will be banished.
But Formiga got her nickname, which means "ant" in Portuguese, not because of what she was called at birth — Mirialdes Maciel Mota — but because of how she plays: tenaciously and unselfishly, as part of a squad whose whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
In one of my past relationships I was known as the koala because of my never-ending desire to cuddle, so I totally identify with this lady in the video (although blue lipstick doesn't really work with my skintone) and the way she tenaciously clings to this torso.
These are devout Muslims who tenaciously pursue the pilgrimage, enduring the inconveniences of an arduous journey and sidestepping hurdles put in place by a difficult political climate whose temperatures continue to climb, and ignoring a string of unbecoming stories about the Hajj, including stampedes, fires and sexual harassment.
The mode of curatorial taste inspiring this super assemblage, however tenaciously wide-ranging it is, is tempered by invisible, taciturn intellectual restraints that focus the eye on specific details and factual content — judicious restraints of identity and lucidity that approximate the very love of things that inspired these acts of collecting.
The big screen seems to finally be catching up on what web series — and lately TV shows — have been quietly and tenaciously carving out over the last half decade or so: narratives that center black experiences while also choosing to not focus explicitly on, for example, social justice and civil rights.
François Hollande, the French president, tenaciously resisted any suggestion that Britain on its own would be allowed to refer decisions by euro-zone countries to an EU summit if it felt unhappy with them, on the grounds that this looked too much like a veto for the City of London.
What in the World PRAGUE — In the age of Amazon and the internet, the idea of going to a public library to borrow a book may seem ever more quaint and old-fashioned in many parts of the world, but one country, at least, is clinging to it tenaciously: the Czech Republic.
I can't find the words sufficient to praise activists in Washington State who worked tenaciously to get a carbon tax on the ballot, or those in Colorado who fought their hearts out for modest setbacks for new oil and gas projects, including fracking wells, so that drill rigs wouldn't loom over people's houses.
The timing of the legal action meant that what was already a dramatic scene two weeks ago inside a courthouse in Norristown, Pa., had extra meaning for the two lawyers, Dolores M. Troiani and Bebe H. Kivitz, who have tenaciously challenged Mr. Cosby in representing their client, Andrea Constand, over the past 11 years.
This was at least in part because of the way he rejected the public trappings of moral authority that such leaders often acquire, and clung as tenaciously as he did to his own and his church's moral judgments, their shared concern for life and for the lives of others, and his own felt love of humankind.
But as Houston, the urban behemoth that has so far been the focal point in the unfolding drama of Hurricane Harvey, began gingerly to assess the devastation, the storm marched on to conquer a vast new swath speckled with small towns that are home to millions of people who were shocked anew by Harvey's tenaciously destructive power.
In the hours and days after Mr. Mueller gave his opening statement before the House Judiciary Committee, it became clear how tenaciously many liberals and progressives are clinging to fantasy — not just that President Trump will eventually find himself impeached and removed, but also that they can advance their values by means of legal machination rather than political vision.
In the hours and days after Mr. Mueller gave his opening statement before the House Judiciary Committee, it became clear how tenaciously many liberals and progressives are clinging to fantasy — not just that President Trump will eventually find himself impeached and removed, but also that they can advance their values by means of legal machination rather than political vision.
The problem was that rather than try to get up and desperately shake Koreshkov off his leg, or hammer Koreshkov with those semi-legal Travis Browne elbows as he clung to it, Lima opted to try and attack submissions from the front headlock and as Koreshkov tenaciously pursued the leg the Russian was always able to take top position again.
The start of the game was obscured by the fog of flares and smoke bombs from the stands, and it was through that fog that Kuyt came barrelling towards the goalmouth over and over, lolloping tirelessly and tenaciously onwards like a straw-maned warhorse, giving another of those 'big game' performances with which he has become synonymous both at home and abroad.

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