tenacity


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Synonyms for tenacity

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"There is a tenacity about everything he does, whether it's making soup or fighting.
The book is self-published on Amazon and it can be found there by searching for 'Tenacity.'.
Tenacity Design & Publishing provides the books - authored by theologian Mel Constance - that can be used by many professionals spanning other fields other than religion which include the law and justice system, medical services, counseling, and continuing education.
"Broonie is an influence through his sheer enthusiasm, tenacity and will to win and it rubs off on others, no doubt.
One of the twin engines of the 24-metre Tenacity had failed, as had the craft's steering system, which led to its skipper requesting Holyhead Coastguard for assistance.
For her, the pageant needs to shift its focus in vetting women based on how they speak before the public and on their philanthropic tenacity.
Southbridge Savings Bank's Charitable Donations Committee is proud to support Tenacity Inc with a donation of $1,000 to ensure this program continues its mission.
An MTS Q-test/5 universal testing machine with TestWorks 4EM V4.11B software according to ASTM D3822 was utilized to test the fiber modulus and tenacity (gf/denier), along with percentage strain at break (%).
However, we can remove size from consideration by normalizing F to A, the area of bed occupied by a mussel, thereby defining the mussel's attachment strength (or tenacity), T (Bell and Gosline, 1997):
"Tenacity gets you where you want to go and gratitude doesn't allow you to be angry along the way, because sometimes this business can be maddening."
Along with the other quality parameters, I regard the observed changes on tenacity and hairiness as an interesting aspect.
By improving its filler masterbatch products, which are typically based on CaC[O.sub.3]-hPP and CaC[O.sub.3]-LLDPE, end products can benefit from a combination of enhanced impact and tear strength, tenacity and dispersion, according to the company.