使坚定
1.having been established or made firm or received the rite of confirmation.
2.Getting South Korea to toughen its non-confrontational stance on the North is an important goal for Mr Bush, and on this he had some success.
5.It was this faith that enabled him to speak clearly and boldly to his accusers.
7.The more committed ones may run out of energy or become disillusioned because of the hectic work schedules and personal sacrifices required.
8.Third, some people have used coercion in recruitment -- a mistake that has made it most difficult for us to enlist new recruits and has resulted in those forced to join the army lacking a strong will and the courage to fight, and one that could even cause antagonism between the people, on the one hand, and the government and army, on the other;this would only play into the hands of the Japanese aggressors and Chinese collaborators.
9.Anonymous terrorist attacks on its people and property are likely to harden that resolve.
10.And the evidence on price stickiness may make central bankers on both sides of the Atlantic more confident of keeping inflation low—in theory, a hard task if prices rarely fall.

