recalcitrance in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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She became the symbol for white recalcitrance for that entire year, when in fact she was never in the school.
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The quality that lignin has is recalcitrance -- resistance to invasive change.
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Its tact and recalcitrance achieve precisely the right tone.
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The environmental recalcitrance of many of these compounds is governed by their high bond dissociation energies.
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Their recalcitrance had paid off, they had metamorphosed from perennial chokers to destined achievers.
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But this has to be calibrated to the needs of economic growth, not as a punishment for debt recalcitrance.
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He leans toward recalcitrance, and he admires iconoclasts.
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Police recalcitrance was not the only reason for the low charge-rate, but it was a big factor.
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This robustness or recalcitrance is attributable to the crosslinking between the polysaccharides (cellulose and hemicellulose) and the lignin via ester and ether linkages.
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They can not just go ahead and punish the people needlessly because of government's recalcitrance.
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