We have no meanings for "own stubbornness" in our records yet.
1 It was better to blame outside provocateurs than the government's own stubbornness .
2 A victim of her own stubbornness and her party's sadism.
3 There's nothing but his own stubbornness keeping him alive.
4 I interpret the lyrics as being about disappointing people, and being frustrated by her own stubbornness .
5 It's his own stubbornness he encounters in you.
6 So, thanks to your own stubbornness , you have nobody that will receive you but your uncle Antony.
7 I spoke of the rulers of the exchanges of mankind's goods, who failed through their own stubbornness and their own incompetence.
8 If offworlders offered modern luxuries, what sort of leader would force his people to keep suffering simply out of his own stubbornness ?
9 He couldn't blame his nose on his sire; his own stubbornness had gotten that part of him mashed more times than he bothered to remember.
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