recalcitrance in Czech

ecalcitrance <n.> vzpurnost Entry edited by: B2

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1. They chastise Mr Netanyahu for his recalcitrance.

2. Gates found their recalcitrance equally frustrating.

3. Your recalcitrance obliges firmness on me.

4. 5 synonyms for Contumacy: contempt, defiance, despite, recalcitrance, recalcitrancy

5. Your recalcitrance obliges firmness on my part.

6. Synonyms for Contumacy include insubordination, defiance, recalcitrance, rebellion, rebelliousness, disobedience, contrariness, obstreperousness, refractoriness and

7. At first he showed some energy, but as recalcitrance persisted on both sides this quickly exhausted itself.

8. Unusually, his account of Tevez's recalcitrance was volunteered to the press without prompting.

9. For all companies' general recalcitrance, there is evidence that businesses in some narrow fields are adapting to the new environment.

10. Mindful, perhaps, of the events of 1801 and 18 he feared aristocratic recalcitrance more than a peasant rebellion.

11. Suu Kyi has always advocated non-violent resistance, but is internationally renowned for her recalcitrance rather than her compliance.

12. Windows really doesn't want you to do this; to get around its recalcitrance, you need to tweak some registry settings.

13. If a political leader refuses to accept the election returns, a strong, independent judiciary capable of resisting that recalcitrance is crucial.

14. I would add here that America's recalcitrance relative to the rest of the rich world reflects two things about the United States.

15. Such explosives are xenobiotic compounds, being toxic to biological systems, and their recalcitrance leads to persistence in the environment.

16. Second, and more important, even nobles who were determined to be recalcitrant expressed their recalcitrance in many different ways.

17. The prickly but familiar dialectical relationship of progress and recalcitrance have left many of us cross-eyed through the years.

18. Most likely, such actions would further divide us, complicating the issues we should be working on and magnifying Chinese recalcitrance.

19. Abominability - argumentation - confrontation - contradiction - counteraction - creeping flesh - cross-purposes - crotchetiness - despicability - disaccordance - fractiousness - inconsistency - indisposition - loathsomeness - nonconformity - obnoxiousness - offensiveness - recalcitrance - recalcitrancy - repulsiveness - unwillingness 14 letter

20. Though they did not repeat Mr Bergsten's criticism of Chinese "recalcitrance", they said that "without a strong G the G20 will disappoint".

21. According to initial speculation Beishou Soviet Supreme Command in a certain area of concern, the Germans are preparing for the final adjustment of the recalcitrance of the deployment.

22. Constructionism, on the other hand, is the view that the space in which a particular intermesh between human work and material recalcitrance is forged holds the key to understanding knowledge

23. In the Brahmanical texts it is evident that the upper caste woman is the object of moral panic Through the recalcitrance of women the established property and status order can be subverted

24. > Greetings >Ronald > > > >>This query can be seen to devolve, Anfractuously, from Burke's concerns for "ecology" (ATH), "recalcitrance" (P&C), secular, hierarchal "worship" (RM), and the cult of "Empire" (GM)

25. Greetings Ronald This query can be seen to devolve, Anfractuously, from Burke's concerns for "ecology" (ATH), "recalcitrance" (P&C), secular, hierarchal "worship" (RM), and the cult of "Empire" (GM)