Many have migrated to the Internet, but others have remained stubbornly adherent to their analog geneses.
How much longer can they stubbornly hold on to the high Wall Street-pleasing payouts?
Unemployment remains stubbornly high while measures of inflation are getting awfully close to deflationary territory.
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We have the Dow at an all-time high, but unemployment still remains stubbornly high.
Some say he stubbornly put too much faith in Mark Sanchez as the starting quarterback.
Cancers fall into two categories - those you can survive and cancers that remain stubbornly unsurvivable.
Bandwidth costs remain stubbornly high, the same plight that bedeviled YouTube in its early days.
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Saxe has stubbornly resisted submitting SmartGlass to industry standards tests and hasn't applied for government funding.
Some exchanges remain stubbornly rooted in the auction system, though that seems likely to change, too.
The last bastion of gluttony in the investment industry is stubbornly high financial advisor fees.
But, how much longer can we afford to remain stubbornly resistant to change and solutions?
Scientists think they have identified one key reason why ground-level ozone remains stubbornly high in Europe.
Meanwhile, Mr. Bush stubbornly called "Vladimir" his "good friend" at a press conference yesterday.
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It will contain euro-area inflation, which has remained stubbornly above the ECB's ceiling of 2%.
In 1940, eleven years after the Crash, unemployment was still at a stubbornly high 8.1%.
Just as bad, Janus stubbornly held on to favorites such as Enron that caused great grief.
He stood stubbornly in the face of sickness... and bore what mountains cannot bear.
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So why has the company's stock stubbornly refused to move for the last decade?
Since then, the economy has stubbornly refused to grow at anything beyond an anaemic rate.
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Unemployment, especially among the young, in what is a very young country, is stubbornly high.
He stubbornly sticks to his habit of drawing architectural blueprints that will never be realized.
The unemployment rate stubbornly hovers over 8% and the rate for teenagers is significantly higher.
Instead, we've had the weakest recovery since the Great Depression and stubbornly high joblessness.
The deficit has proved stubbornly difficult to shift, despite the recent recovery in stockmarkets.
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U.S. unemployment remains stubbornly high and start-up costs are rising, while high-tech exports are in decline.
Incumbent telecoms firms, not surprisingly, detest it, and stubbornly refuse to co-operate with rivals.
Perhaps the best hope for the industry is that the oil price remains stubbornly high.
Monetary growth, which the bank has tended to explain away on technical grounds, remains stubbornly high.
While China and other booming economies were cultivating private sectors, Egypt clung stubbornly to a state-dominated model.
Yet Newport's early history was as stubbornly dull and unremarkable as their recent past has been incident-packed.
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