Steadfast in a sentence as an adjective

This doesn't look it will change in the short to near term as city IT is steadfast MS.

I yield to no one in my steadfast love of libraries, and I'm sure that the state government could have found better places to make cuts.

While a person may have archaic and bigoted views, forcing them to change only makes them more steadfast in their opinions.

Even after I told him we already have a bunch of users who are doing this, he was steadfast, so I simply crossed him off the list of people to spend time on.

> In changing its position, Go Daddy remains steadfast in its promise to support security and stability of the Internet.

As a graduate of Waterloo, I can attest that between 2008-2011 people in the KW area were steadfast in denying the future of mobile and the underlying problems at RIM/BlackBerry.

One thing that came out of this research is that digicash could have easily succeeded more than a decade earlier with significant backing if only mr. Chaum had been a bit more steadfast.

Which is fine to me, I find "free software" distasteful and preachy, but if they actually wanted to be successful, they'd turn down the steadfast unwillingness to understand normal people a whole lot.

Yeah, a very obvious idea comes to mind - all affected by the same patent troll should pool resources to support at least one steadfast fighter in order to bust the troll, instead of spreading resources thin.

I don't really like the 'In relation to your supervisor' part, maybe I'm just frustrated, or maybe in america things are different.- 'Do not overlook the steadfast truth that your direct supervisor is your boss.

Not earth-shattering news, but significant considering Apple's steadfast resistance to price drops historically.

"Do not overlook the steadfast truth that your direct supervisor is your boss"Many years ago in one of my first board meetings I remember presenting an org chart of our start-up and joking that I wasn't sure of what the semantics of the lines were.

And with so much credibility!What I don't understand about your comment is that you seem to believe that nobody ever gets bored at work or needs a break from a grind of meetings, coding, red tape, conference calls, etc. I envy your steadfast dedication.

Your speculation is an absurdity without any logic as to how we get from "NaCl is available" to "NaCl is the only usable platform on the Internet", which is precisely fear-mongering.>this person is steadfast in his opinion that this is somehow wrong hereIt's fine if you would like to think that, I think you are steadfast and I'm not sure if you're wrong because I flat out don't understand how you reach your extreme conclusion.

Steadfast definitions

adjective

marked by firm determination or resolution; not shakable; "firm convictions"; "a firm mouth"; "steadfast resolve"; "a man of unbendable perseverence"; "unwavering loyalty"

See also: firm steady stiff unbendable unfaltering unshakable unwavering

adjective

firm and dependable especially in loyalty; "a steadfast ally"; "a staunch defender of free speech"; "unswerving devotion"; "unswerving allegiance"

See also: staunch unswerving