If it fails and the economy is stagnant, they will blame that on Democratic recalcitrance.
The United States has stepped up drone attacks in response to Pakistan's perceived recalcitrance.
Their recalcitrance led Mr Chirac to conclude that they were too fragile to cope with unpopular change.
Ironically, Republican recalcitrance may result in the expiration of the Bush tax rates one way or another.
Has George Bush, America's president throughout this fit of recalcitrance, ever met a treaty that he liked?
EU's recalcitrance over bananas and hormone-treated beef, and by America's growing disenchantment with curbs on its unilateralist instincts.
But they would then have to answer to the electorate for their recalcitrance.
By then, however, Barack Obama will have received Jordan's King Abdullah and got an earful about the Netanyahu government's recalcitrance.
If it refuses, the coalition could split, and the patience of other EU members with British recalcitrance would be severely tested.
The pilots were warned that recalcitrance would jeopardise international expansion, since Mr de Irala had tied orders for new aircraft to progress on restructuring.
Michael Schwartz, said his recalcitrance was a response to long-standing mistreatment.
Although hybrid vigour can produce good hooves, plenty of stamina and a hardy disposition, it can also lend itself to other traits, such as recalcitrance.
Yet at the least Britain's recalcitrance may give heart to less civilised countries, such as Russia, which are signatories to the convention but routinely flout it.
But the Americans have reportedly reacted coldly to this early demonstration of Israeli casuistic recalcitrance, finding it reminiscent of the pretext-finding and foot-dragging of Mr Netanyahu's first administration.
At that point, Obama can be counted on to claim that it was Israel's recalcitrance in the negotiations with the Palestinians or the Syrians or the Lebanese that forced the mullahs' hands.
According to the Washington Times' invaluable "Inside the Ring" column, the administration will not be dissuaded from its goal of ridding at least America of its nuclear arms by Vladimir Putin's continuing recalcitrance or other obstacles.
They chastise Mr Netanyahu for his recalcitrance.
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And this recalcitrance in the Muslim world, this attraction to the consolations of hatred, is one of the world's great problems today whether in the suburbs of Paris and London, or in Kabul and Karachi, or in Queens, N.
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