Steadfastly in a sentence as an adverb

The sky has steadfastly refused to fall, and the four horsemen have failed to ravage the countryside.> 5.

I steadfastly resisted IE even in the days of IE 4, where it was clearly superior to Netscape 4.

I'm steadfastly of the opinion that if you can't be honest about how you are doing it, it shouldn't be done, and shouldn't be condoned.

Pg has steadfastly refused to limit topic discussion beyond the wide ranging and vague 'anything that may be on interest to hackers'.

Now, they may reverse course on that direction as a consequence of pushing Cards so hard, but they're not there yet, and arguably will steadfastly continue to avoid going there.

His answer there on this topic boils down to “tell the patch author that they made a mistake, and steadfastly refuse to do anything with it yourself until the patch author does fix it”.

The organization steadfastly denies going out to acquire the information themselves.

But this paper steadfastly focuses on responsible journalism, irconclad ethics and superb writing.

Ignoring the obvious legal issues of 3rd party games, Nintendo seems to strongly believe that it's back catalog is worth quite a bit of money and seems to steadfastly against doing anything that may devalue it.

> Old Karp was usually delighted by the latest innovations that the scientists brought up from their camp, and though he steadfastly refused to believe that man had set foot on the moon, he adapted swiftly to the idea of satellites.

Don't they know that their war is creating more enemy combatants with each and every civilian casualty, and if they know that then why are they steadfastly continuing with their campaign as if it's actually producing positive results.

Steadfastly definitions

adverb

with resolute determination; "we firmly believed it"; "you must stand firm"

See also: firm firmly unwaveringly