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"steadfastness" Definitions
  1. the quality of not changing in your attitudes or aims
"steadfastness" Antonyms
disloyalty faithlessness falseness falsity inconstancy infidelity perfidiousness perfidy treachery unfaithfulness enmity imprecision inaccuracy inexactness betrayal treason sellout backstabbing fickleness double-dealing wavering vacillation irresolution weakness uncertainty indecision hesitation indifference indefiniteness inconsistency brittleness cowardice fear fragility idleness indolence question slackness timidity lack of resolve apathy lethargy powerlessness spinelessness laziness inactivity cravenness faint-heartedness cowardliness dastardliness poltroonery meekness gutlessness humility modesty manners caution doubt unwillingness hesitancy tentativeness hesitance reluctance cunctation procrastination temporization temporising(UK) temporizing(US) dithering swithering ambivalence stalling fluctuation delaying faltering unenthusiasm disinterestedness dispassion insouciance listlessness nonchalance torpor uninterest boredom disinterest dispiritedness halfheartedness instability lassitude incompetence inability awkwardness clumsiness incapacity ineptness maladroitness ungracefulness inadequacy ineffectiveness ineptitude inexperience unskillfulness ungainliness heavy-handedness lack of ability lack of skill bias bigotry disapproval intolerance narrow-mindedness prejudice proneness vulnerability sensitivity vulnerableness liability helplessness susceptibility defenselessness inaptitude incapability incapableness defensiveness hypersensitivity oversensitivity susceptibleness touchiness blasphemy curse cursing cussing damnation excoriation expletive malediction oath profanity swearing swearword compliance flexibility cooperativeness docility submissiveness tractability agitation discomposure perturbation anxiety upset irregularity unevenness variation unpredictability unreliability unsteadiness erraticism flightiness undependability volatility capriciousness variability changeableness lack of consistency unstableness changeability defeatism despair despondency fatalism negativity pessimism resignation cynicism dejection dubiousness nihilism disbelief depression discouragement negativeness inaction passivity inertia languor laxness sloth sluggishness dormancy inertness slothfulness torpidness dilatoriness faineance

115 Sentences With "steadfastness"

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How much can we rely on steadfastness from American leadership.
Compared to his recklessness, Mordo's steadfastness seems like a virtue.
The system wasn't perfect, but it rewarded grit and steadfastness.
That steadfastness won him respect, boxing promoter Don King told CNN.
And in bear language, that steadfastness is a sign of dominance.
He admires their moral steadfastness and believes many other Germans do too.
Thank you for your steadfastness and standing tall when many others would fall.
Our efficiency hasn't bucked wage stagnation; our steadfastness hasn't made us more valuable.
The state is rallying them around the slogan "Your vote strengthens your steadfastness".
For employees inside the company, Prince's steadfastness had always been a guiding light.
And it can be "long" in its durability, endurance, steadfastness, longevity, and survival.
His self-possession now seems anchored more in a feeling of entitlement than steadfastness.
Purple is the color of loyalty, constancy to purpose, unswerving steadfastness to a cause.
The country needs "the strengths of women: fortitude, steadfastness, tenacity", she said in her manifesto.
I marvel at his steadfastness, his simple care for our children, his devotion to us.
This, however, is totally unusual for a Taurus, a sign known for it's steadfastness (and stubbornness!).
But Mr. Trump, who bridles at being stage-managed, ignored their advice to project dignified steadfastness.
It is a hard job that requires a certain steadfastness in the face of public pressure.
The majority of students took issue with the impasse, but a few defended Mr. Trump's steadfastness.
His cruelty, selfishness and shortsightedness are somehow inseparable from his loyalty, his steadfastness and his existential courage.
Lead them straight and true, give strength to their arms, stoutness of their hearts, steadfastness in their faith.
But in Trump's case, potential delegates must exhibit a steadfastness to Trump the person, regardless of Trump's policies.
What makes Zou unique is his steadfastness in documenting the city's air quality -- every day for three years.
A core Palestinian concept is sumud (steadfastness), or the determination to keep their land and build their country.
Other Manafort associates — including his deputy Rick Gates — have not shown the same steadfastness toward Manafort as Kilimnik.
That means courage and steadfastness in the face of a threat that will take many years to eliminate.
David Quammen's "The Reluctant Mr. Darwin" teaches how thrilling intellectual steadfastness — following facts wherever they lead — can be.
References to Mr. Trump were plentiful and pointed but contained, delivered with more steadfastness and polish than outrage.
For Bosniaks, meanwhile, Srebrenica continues to grow in importance as a symbol of resistance and steadfastness under attack.
For many in the world, especially the global south, he will be a potent symbol for courage and steadfastness.
Ms. Lynn and her band don't copy reggae's beat, but they have fully absorbed its stoical steadfastness and economy.
This terrorist act will strengthen our resolve, steadfastness and will to stand up to, resist and battle against terrorism.
The Queen's steadfastness during this outing was significant in terms of highlighting her position as head of the family.
And if there's one thing Joe Biden has in spades it's the energy and the steadfastness to get things done.
He embraces the self-flattering moniker of "wartime President," while displaying little of the steadfastness linked to successful crisis leadership.
"Everyone who stayed in Aleppo, which was under threat of siege for a long time, has prepared for steadfastness," he said.
The system wasn't perfect, but at least it rewarded grit and steadfastness, which are good for our economy and our culture.
The sun and Venus meet in loyal fire sign Leo, speaking to the passion, steadfastness, and creativity you seek in partners.
Residents were weary, the letter said, of rebel calls for steadfastness amid countless civilians deaths and the destruction of their homes.
The animals are a protected species in Yunnan Province and have long been revered in Chinese culture for their perceived steadfastness.
Its anchoring in the West gave Germany the steadfastness to resist the Communist regimes and make possible Germany and European reunification.
So here she is offering her rebuke and her steadfastness, looking out from history saying, I'm still here, you'll be gone.
Steadfastness in decision-making and perhaps choosing an unpopular course of action when the more popular course may very well be dire.
Now, we see that the issues overlap, and it will take Civil Rights-era steadfastness and vigilance to protect our human rights.
Now, we see that the issues overlap, and it will take Civil Rights era steadfastness and vigilance to protect our human rights.
For example, a consistent long-term foreign policy requires a steadfastness contrary to a learning machine's constant upgrading in response to new data.
For him, this shutdown is a self-declared point of pride — a gaudy display of his boldness, his manliness and his political steadfastness.
Here, and everywhere, interviews with the more private Venus on any delicate subject could be a study in her steadfastness bordering on stubbornness.
The numerous stories of courage, generosity and steadfastness in the face of danger and loss prove that in Texas, not all heroes wear capes.
None of the other lawmakers contacted by Reuters besides Bacon and Buck offered an explanation for their shift or steadfastness on gun policy following Parkland.
To the folks who brought us decades of neo-liberal Clintonism, including the disastrous campaign of Hillary Clinton, Sanders's steadfastness seems to be a problem.
Instead, McNamara was content to be two-faced, preaching optimism and steadfastness in public (and occasionally in internal policy discussions) even as he brooded privately.
Like the house in that children's book, her best characters have a way of revealing themselves through their steadfastness, even (or especially) during wrenching changes.
His steadfastness has earned him visits from other Arab leaders who were disappointed with the Obama administration's support of Arab revolutions that unseated their cohorts.
Unless you have a really strong point of view, it's easy for CGI art to look homogenous, so Abi's steadfastness to her vision is so respectable.
I admire their steadfastness and hope that one day the Israelis will abandon Zionism like the South Africans abandoned apartheid, and allow the Palestinians to return home.
But authorities say that the country is no stranger to hardship, and regularly invoke its people's "steadfastness" in the eight-year war with Iraq in the 1980s.
When the show came to an end, his relationship with Lorelai was mending, his connection to Rory was lovely to watch and his steadfastness to Emily was moving.
I have concerns that my steadfastness forced my husband's hand, and that he didn't have a chance to decide on his own, because we started dating in college.
Addressing NCRI members, McCain congratulated them on their successful relocation from Iraq and lauded their perseverance and steadfastness despite enduring great calamities and losing many of their comrades.
"Popular forces will arrive in Afrin in the next few hours to support the steadfastness of its people in confronting the aggression," Syrian state news agency SANA said earlier.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo wrapped up days of talks with top officials in South Korea, Japan and China, where he sought to maintain American steadfastness in the region.
He was particularly proud of his design for the former British colony of Guyana, with its red diamond (for steadfastness), gold arrowhead (Amerindians and mineral wealth) and green background (verdure).
An interview by CNN's Randy Kaye with female Trump supporters in Dallas encapsulated the steadfastness of Trump's base and their absorption of his message on Ocasio-Cortez and her colleagues.
Issa said Kurdish fighters had shown "unparalleled steadfastness and resistance" in the fight, but that Kurdish authorities had decided to evacuate civilians from Afrin "to avoid a worse humanitarian catastrophe".
But just as important, her family's devotion and work ethic, the steadfastness and sacrifice, are evidence of how much we all have in common if we could but see it.
Sure, they're the sign of innovation, the future, and eccentricity, but the fact is they are Fixed signs (like you!), which tells us that they are all about steadfastness and solidity.
"TPP recognizes both America's concrete economic interests in Asia and demonstrates U.S. steadfastness," Robert Zoellick, the former World Bank president and U.S. trade representative, recently wrote in the Wall Street Journal.
But fidelity and steadfastness, values crystallized in an ideal of traditional marriage, seem to be scorned by a new elite, a cosmopolitan type that can choose its places and its attachments.
There's a steadfastness in New Order's music that can become hypnotic or simply mechanical; at some points, the rush of video images was carrying the concert as much as the music.
With any luck, his next album will have fewer guests and more of the introspection and steadfastness he reveals in "It's Alright," a hymnlike ballad that he sings on his own.
The movie, which made Cicely Tyson a star, takes its title from the name of the family's hunting dog, who plays his own role in this chronicle of steadfastness and survival.
The spirit of the film blends mourning with perseverance, and above all acknowledges, with impish wit and lyrical solemnity, the virtues of steadfastness, represented by Tommaso, and imagination, represented by Pulcinella.
Western steadfastness and unity are critical, yet the unanswered questions about Mr. Trump's relations with Russia have caused considerable consternation among allies, which his lieutenants have been trying hard to assuage.
Hamas has never fulfilled its promise to end Israel's crippling blockade on the strip, but the group has trumpeted Gaza's "steadfastness" in the face of Israel's military efforts to eradicate it.
To each, the fear remains a constant drumbeat -- that Russia will find some way of testing its resolve and determination, but especially the loyalty and steadfastness of its friends, neighbors or partners.
Ms. O'Riordan wrote lyrics and often music for the Cranberries' 1990s hits, including "Linger" (which remained on Billboard's Hot 100 chart for 24 weeks) and "Dreams," which proclaimed both vulnerability and steadfastness.
That's a good setup for a stoic, tragic hero, and Mr. Olafsson — who has appeared in American series like "Lady Dynamite" and "Quarry" — fits the bill, quietly communicating Andri's steadfastness and pain.
Dressed variously in traditional and modern attire, the men sang "O God, Our Help in Ages Past," an 18th-century staple of Anglican music and an expression of faith in God's steadfastness.
Both films, rooted in Virginia, deal with moral steadfastness, the cost of cleaving to it, and the triumph of that tenacity, but they might as well have been shot on different planets.
"He (Haftar) will find in us only steadfastness and strength from all those are coming from all over the country to defend Libyans' dream of a civil sovereign state," he said in a televised speech.
" Schumer said that he had marched for two hours on Saturday with protesters in New York, adding that he had been "inspired by their enthusiasm, steadfastness and focus on electing representatives who support their goals.
"The international consensus strengthens our cause and imbues our people with steadfastness," Palestinian Prime Minister Rami al-Hamdallah said at a ceremony in the occupied West Bank city of Bethlehem, traditional site of Jesus' birth.
Like many who admired Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi's steadfastness during 15 years of house arrest under the former junta, Mr. Giannini, the Harvard Law professor, said he was baffled by her failure to speak out.
For all those reasons—for his steadfastness in the fight for social justice, for his adherence to his beliefs no matter the cost—Colin Kaepernick is the recipient of the 2017 Sports Illustrated Muhammad Ali Legacy Award.
"It was unusual in his steadfastness, in 'It's going to be super difficult, we're trying to do 40 years of work within 10 years, and that is very exciting rather than deterring,'" Vaezy recalled of his mindset.
And we are planning to move toward national elections in which all Palestinians, including our diaspora, can take part, with the goals of better representation, more support for our refugees and strengthening our people's steadfastness under occupation.
But the choice to focus on Colin rather than on his persecutors is an honorable and ethical one, and "Crown Heights" is a moving tribute to his resilience and the steadfastness of the people who love him.
My aunt and mother are in their 70s, and I take full measure of the courage and steadfastness it took black people of their generation, or their parents' generation, to make it through an all-too-cruel world.
But the Mr. Corbyn they will get, a man revered for the steadfastness of his principles, will no more be able to forget his opposition to the European Union than he will his opposition to Britain's imperialist past.
Still, while Mr. Zelensky's steadfastness was a relief to millions of Ukrainians, the intransigence of Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, brought into sharper relief a few realities, none of which bodes well for the West in the long term.
Recent events in my country, Jordan, whose people repeatedly have shown their resilience and steadfastness in the eye of the storm and their generosity to those less fortunate, serve only to highlight that now is the time for change.
In the first turn to the gothic mansion in "Intuition," the camera pans to black women in a similar formation to Solange's iconic 2014 wedding photo: But you can also feel Solange in Beyoncé's steadfastness, a trait she has admired Solange.
Obama's joke, silly as it was, was a recognition that they're on the same page here, that he recognizes she has the temperament for this thankless task, a steadfastness of heart which can brave even the crumbling of all hopes.
In Wormuth&aposs view, Trump&aposs stated concern about the cost of such exercises, combined with his talk of eventually bringing all U.S. troops home from South Korea, is likely to create doubt in Seoul and Tokyo about American steadfastness.
UK politics by comparison Set alongside the gargantuan, horrifically mesmerizing personality of Trump, the charisma and energy of Macron, the steadfastness and longevity of Merkel, even the scariness of Putin, our politics comes over as being somewhat piddling by comparison.
According to the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage's statement of purpose, the colors were chosen deliberately: purple for "loyalty, constancy to purpose, unswerving steadfastness to a cause," gold for "the color of light and life and "the torch that guides our purpose.
"How far we can go with our dependence on America, how much can we rely on steadfastness from American leadership, what is it that makes for our joint benefits to come together," Turki said in a significant departure from usual Saudi rhetoric.
Plus, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis wrote in 2015 that a declaration of war with support from "a majority in both parties in both houses of Congress, will send an essential message of American steadfastness to our people and to the global audience."
" It wouldn't be an easy task -- it called for tolerance, a steadfastness of purpose, and, above all, the lucid and pragmatic recognition that "we are forced to act in the world as it is, and not in the world as we wish it were.
Not for him the unblinking steadfastness of a Bernard Haitink or the shattering tonal language of an Esa-Pekka Salonen: Instead, a sense of wonder so great that on Friday Mr. Nelsons could carry the Adagio to its demise with a smile on his face.
Krueger said Brexit could have a "slightly positive effect" on the company's UK business longer term give the government's "steadfastness" in infrastructure spending, but he also reiterated Atkins' warning just before the June vote that leaving the EU would restrict its ability to hire top engineers.
The pendulum has swung toward less direct intervention and more diplomacy, or, in the case of the Trump administration, conducting only select targeted airstrikes against airstrips and military infrastructure in Syria to illustrate the United States' steadfastness in responding punitively for the regime's use of chemical weapons.
Ms. Kawakubo has raised the stock of exposed seams, asymmetry, synthetic fabrics and the color black, but more than that she has kept her own course with a steadfastness and a single-mindedness that others have absorbed, and begun a conversation whose thread others have taken up.
"We believe in two states for two nations, but if they took that" — Ma'ale Adumim — "there will be no longer two states," said Yousef Mostafa Mkhemer, chairman of the Organization of Jerusalem Steadfastness, which focuses on issues like Muslim holy sites, refugee camps and Israeli settlements.
Without "the blood of these dear ones and their continuous steadfastness, only God would know what fate would await Iraq and others", said Seyyid Ahmed al-Safi, who delivered the Friday sermon in the holy city of Kerbala on behalf of the aged and reclusive Shi'ite religious leader.
Sessions' steadfastness contrasts favorably to how we were treated by other senators who cynically voted to override the President's veto prior to the November election, and then immediately colluded with the Saudi government against the 9/11 families as soon as they returned to Washington a few weeks later.
Mark Zuckerberg seems unlikely to shift his assertion that VR is the future, and with that steadfastness, if there's a market in VR, Facebook will likely be the one to realize it, both on the hardware side with Oculus and what Facebook has shown with software like Spaces.
May's decision not to attend the debate — and invoking former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's famous phrase of steadfastness, "the lady's not for turning" — Angela Rayner, who represents Labour on education policy, said, "This prime minister is for turning, but not for turning up," according to The Financial Times.
Directing requires a unique blend of skills and personality traits — diplomacy, the ability to galvanize and inspire, a balance of steadfastness and flexibility, fluency across departments and communication styles, to name a few — but none of those skills has a damn thing to do with gender, race, or sexual identity.
"All of what has been achieved is a result of your sacrifices and steadfastness, so congratulations on this massive honor that the people and history will remember, congratulations on this valiant glory and this courage, for you have laid the foundations for a new era in Iraq's history," he said.
"The enemies had their own mirage calculations ... but over 1,000 days, there has been this great steadfastness," said Abdel-Malek al-Houthi, a Houthi leader, in a speech on the group's Al-Masirah TV. The United Arab Emirates, a close ally of Saudi Arabia and part of its coalition, said the latest Houthi attack underscored the need to keep the military campaign in Yemen going.
"The enemies had their own mirage calculations ... but over 1,000 days, there has been this great steadfastness," said Abdel-Malek al-Houthi, a Houthi leader, in a speech on the group's Al-Masirah TV. The United Arab Emirates, a close ally of Saudi Arabia and part of its coalition, said the latest Houthi attack underscored the need to keep the military campaign in Yemen going.
It felt that them going toward that and then, as happens with them so often, having the rug pulled out because of who they were and, again, because of a side of Elizabeth that is fundamentally complex but positive — because of what she believes in, because of her steadfastness, because of her loyalty and then, seeing something so great about Philip and their marriage which is, at the end of the day, he respects that part of her.
And we have been able to do it because, for all the vicissitudes of the Cold War and globalization and the war on terrorism, Americans have broadly understood that great nations, like great institutions and great citizens, lead by example: by inspiring rather than coercing loyalty; by a decent respect for the opinions of mankind; by steadfastness of purpose and evenness of temperament; by the understanding that a policy of magnanimity and benevolence will, if nothing else, provide us with the friends, and the self-belief, needed in times of adversity.

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