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You have got it right: the code word is "Steadfastness" and "Constancy".
The Pigeon of Haram mkhalfan@gmail.com 2008
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Steadfastness of purpose will be required and cowards cannot be tolerated.
National Nuclear Day In Iran Newmania 2007
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Steadfastness of purpose will be required and cowards cannot be tolerated.
Archive 2007-04-15 Newmania 2007
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Steadfastness, Charisma, wit, mental dexterity, of the Presidents I mentioned, all of those traits are valuable and can be recognized by Joe sixpack.
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•Steadfastness, defined as staying the a chosen course when one thinks he/she is right (its okay to change course when presented with new facts that counter his/her chosen course).
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Steadfastness of principle, shunning short-cuts and political expediency when dealing with complex problems, always ready to win over society to its point of view on difficult issues;
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Steadfastness or stuborness, like Clinton's eagerness to accomodate the positions of others, can be a good or a bad trait in a President.
Archive 2005-11-01 Glenn Greenwald 2005
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Steadfastness or stuborness, like Clinton's eagerness to accomodate the positions of others, can be a good or a bad trait in a President.
Bush v. The Washington Media Glenn Greenwald 2005
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Steadfastness to principle and seeking sustainable solutions to problems.
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Steadfastness (brtan) or self-confidence (nga-rgyal) comes from examining if we are capable of achieving the goal and, being convinced that we are, applying ourselves steadily, even though progress goes up and down.
Achieving Shamatha 2001
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