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stick

[stik] / stɪk /








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In the Q&A published Tuesday, the BLS said that it handled the situation as well as it could given resource constraints and a commitment to sticking with transparent methods.

From The Wall Street Journal

It is hard to imagine significant progress on the biggest sticking points when there is so little trust.

From BBC

And in the kitchen, as in life or in a Spoon song, the underdog — quiet, overlooked, scrappy — often delivers the hook that sticks.

From Salon

To ensure you stick to the changes you choose for yourself, set a recurring reminder on your calendar to practice this self-audit monthly.

From MarketWatch

Designed for people of all ages and abilities, this five-week program of six exercises per week will give you a workout you can stick to all year long.

From The Wall Street Journal