obduracy in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

obduracy in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for obduracy in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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This, more often than not, deflates him, as he was hoping for a foolish obduracy on the part of the witness.
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But theirs has been inexplicable obduracy?
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Even foreign aid programmes struggled to implement under the weight of bureaucratic obduracy.
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They had climbed up to seventh with organisation and obduracy key virtues and were not going to come bearing gifts.
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They have not helped themselves by their obduracy.
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In 1914 the response of imperial governments was porcine obduracy.
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Yesterday, he finally signed, largely because his display of obduracy had alienated his international allies.
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But the influence went well beyond responding to the wisdom (or obduracy) contained in law reports.
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Despite her skill, she is stymied in her efforts to advance the conversation by the male protagonists uncooperative obduracy.
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His obduracy made him an effective negotiator.
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