Only the first half of this statement seems to me tenable. Miller is consistently sympathetic to the Judeo-Christian tradition and obdurately skeptical about the progressivism of the Enlightenment.
But precisely for this reason no other theory has been so obdurately ignored by mainstream economics, especially in the years of the rivalry between global systems. Today, after the end of the Cold ...
But the answer lies not only in the difficulties of obtaining an amendment, nor the difficult position of a court which obdurately refuses to interpret common words in a way ordinary citizens believe ...
Instead, Mr Skelton said, those doctors "were met with the obdurately closed minds of their managers and senior managers”. He told the inquiry there were "five basic failures" from the period ...
None of this has much to explicitly do with Godard, whose work only got more obdurately opaque in entirely different ways, aside from two instances. The first is a father-son exchange that includes a ...
But they were not generally disorganized or suffering great casualties. In Italy they obdurately contested every yard of the Allied advance toward Bologna; it seemed as if they were fighting this ...
With Bukayo Saka assisting in every Premier League outing so far, Gabriel continuing to prove himself an absolute menace at set-pieces and the rearguard looking as obdurately organised as ever ...
Newman likens the church to a living organism (such as an acorn becoming a tree, to invoke a shopworn analogy), when in fact it is a complex historical entity buffeted by and encumbered with numerous ...
The idea of rest, of “resting place”, the freedom and solitude and enduringness of nature, even the tamed nature of the garden cemetery, all come into play here – absurd given that death is obdurately ...