How To Use Uncompromising In A Sentence

  • His dark eyes stared back, full of rawness, honesty and uncompromising sincerity.
  • Unflinching in its attacks, A Ma Soeur is a brilliant piece by an uncompromising and distinctive auteur.
  • In what was a hard-fought encounter, the Dubliners played an uncompromising game under both boards.
  • He was a jumped-up clarinettist who was abrasively uncompromising about achieving top quality standards. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fueled by supremacist and puritan theological creeds their symbolic acts of power become uncompromisingly fanatic and violent.
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  • The combination of practising painters. ideal facilities, the surrounding landscape and desire for uncompromising inquiry gives Herringbroom Studio its unique spirit.
  • The upwardly moral children of the bourgeoisie are obsequiously, uncompromisingly virtuous. Enough About Me. Now, About My Kids...
  • Nizan's political stance at this juncture was a curious mixture of uncompromising denunciation and sweet-talking collaboration.
  • To bring what was commonly regarded as an unfilmable book to screen, Harron has understandably had to dilute Ellis' uncompromising vision, but the film's strengths lie elsewhere.
  • An uncompromising self-absorption which alienates others and compromises the well-being of all.
  • In this case the voters' opinions are highly polarized, and the candidates are uncompromising.
  • his uncompromising condemnation of racism
  • As a Gaelic footballer he was as uncompromising as he was skilled.
  • An uncompromising and rigid republican, he was called by Clarendon ‘an absurd bold man’, and by Ludlow, who knew him well, ‘a man of a disobliging carriage, sour and morose of temper’.
  • This row has already been rumbling on for five years and another six months will hardly be sufficient to soften the uncompromising attitudes of the two sides.
  • This masculinity was emphasised by her uncompromising coiffure, her grey hair drawn tightly back and screwed into a straggling bun.
  • Exuding seemingly uncrushable confidence, it's not long before he is off, rapping his uncompromising take on world affairs. The Sun
  • The character of noir is subtly uncompromising, at the right time mortally confronting not the two-bit gunsel but Mr. Big, the respectable-appearing ring leader behind it all.
  • It's such a fiercely unique movie, uncompromising in its visual excitement, that we're inclined to overlook the slightly dopey plot and shaky acting.
  • His greatest strengths - the uncompromising determination, sharp-tongued irreverence, and unblushing idealism - turned out to be critical flaws.
  • She also has the integrity to remain uncompromising in the refusal to acknowledge opinions that are not grounded in truth.
  • ‘Shot in the Dark’ is nothing musically special but succeeds through the sheer injection of vim and uncompromising commitment.
  • The silver and electroplate he designed is noted for its uncompromising, abstract formal structure.
  • A communist and uncompromising anti-militarist from well before Hitler rose to power, he was born Herzefeld and anglicised his name as a protest against rampant nationalism during the war.
  • A certain uncompromising chutzpah saw us remain in the top 10 all season - usually in the top five and often in the top two. Times, Sunday Times
  • For me, it is the combination of an eye and a sensibility, self-consciousness, and an often uncompromising – but not unamusing or dry, just the opposite! Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
  • No constitution in history has been more uncompromising about free speech. Times, Sunday Times
  • While her uncompromising attitude should be applauded, it is also her undoing because once again she falls into the trap of making a high-minded concept album that is too long.
  • He clearly has the brain, the skills and the uncompromising attitude to hair gel that is obligatory for the upcoming snooker prodigy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nonetheless, the Bush administration, in acquiescence to the Lobby, has "bludgeoned" its European partners to go along with its uncompromising support for the Jewish state despite all the obvious perils from it. The Power of Israel in the United States
  • And this is the nub of Mr Howard's problem: what policy options did his government take into account when confronted by the uncompromising certainty of allied intelligence.
  • The two political parties pursued uncompromising ideological agendas.
  • Guests are encouraged to hire cars to explore the island's uncompromising and maverick terrain and to drive to restaurants on evenings when dinner is not provided.
  • Grandbois: The last time I heard anything remotely flattering about Buckwaldo Mudthumper I was three feet deep in viscous sewage that had found its way into my garden apartment at the behest of one Mr. Juan Mandible Sick-Eyes and his uncompromising hoses. Daniel Grandbois' Lucky Unlucky Lucky Days
  • He died under house arrest in Salamanca, uncompromising to the end.
  • I have no qualms about talented straight actors portraying gay characters as long as they play the role completely and uncompromisingly.
  • The village's affinity with the hard, uncompromising game of shinty is hardly surprising, for this is an area where most of the men work in hard, uncompromising professions.
  • German Joseph Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict XVI, is known as a traditionalist with uncompromising views.
  • A four-part July series of Purcell Room concerts acclaiming very different pioneers of British jazz and improvisation including Soweto Kinch, the Jazz Warriors and the late Sir John Dankworth appropriately begins with the most uncompromisingly radical of musical adventurers – the improv saxophone innovator Evan Parker. This week's new live music
  • He states uncompromisingly that he is opposed to any practices which oppress animals.
  • An authorial demeanour indicative of lofty, uncompromising cerebration casts an oppressive shadow over all the essays. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet despite this uncompromising stance, he is turning into a global brand. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mrs Thatcher was a tough and uncompromising politician.
  • The irony of Kinsey's character is that he isn't given to temptation in the usual sense (except to be as uncompromising as his priggish father).
  • At a time when I was becoming very disaffected by the academicism of contemporary music, Louis's music showed that you can be sophisticated, adventurous, uncompromising, and utterly direct at the same time.
  • An uncompromising 1970s makeover had gouged out the windows and buried all stone beneath breeze block, concrete tiles and cement render. Times, Sunday Times
  • She is a woman who is single-minded, forceful and uncompromising.
  • Australia played sport in the same uncompromising style with which they farmed the outback. Times, Sunday Times
  • The shore was even more remarkable seen close-to, a wide shining platform of boulder-strewn clay, fractured and crevassed as if by an earthquake, a bleak uncompromising shore. She Closed Her Eyes
  • Unusually for a man accustomed to getting his own way, he accepted her uncompromising approach. Times, Sunday Times
  • “The legitimacy of the prepositional ending in literary English must be uncompromisingly maintained; in respect of elegance or inelegance, every example must be judged not by any arbitrary rule, but on its own merits …” Up from out of in under for
  • In both he proved an often contentious, always uncompromising individual. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sonata is a major work that combines the young composer's acerbic wit and uncompromising harmonic astringency with a lyrical bent and cross-cultural echoes of Far Eastern musical modes.
  • Mrs Thatcher was a tough and uncompromising politician.
  • Jane is a very strong-minded and uncompromising artist who has a profound interest in investigation.
  • Theron wins the plaudits from Entertainment Weekly, too, which wrote that she ‘plays an unredeemable woman with uncompromising reality.
  • For 13 years, they have continually proven to be one of the most exciting and innovative bands in rock roll, with an uncompromising torrent of groundbreaking records and incendiary live shows.
  • A willingness to listen to and at least partially incorporate the other point of view has replaced the rigid and uncompromising attitude of the past.
  • It was this organized effort to undermine slavery… that put such a strain on intersectional relations and sent antagonists and protagonists of slavery scurrying headlong into the 1850s determined to have their uncompromising way.
  • Now therefore stand still, that I may reason with you -- The burden of this faithful and uncompromising address was to show them, that though they had obtained the change of government they had so importunely desired, their conduct was highly displeasing to their heavenly King; nevertheless, if they remained faithful to Him and to the principles of the theocracy, they might be delivered from many of the evils to which the new state of things would expose them. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • The uncompromising and terrible hatred of the trade-unionist for a scab is the hatred of a class for a traitor to that class, -- while the hatred of a trade-unionist for the militia is the hatred of a class for a weapon wielded by the class with which it is fighting. THE CLASS STRUGGLE
  • The combination of practising painters. ideal facilities, the surrounding landscape and desire for uncompromising inquiry gives Herringbroom Studio its unique spirit.
  • It made him single-minded and uncompromising, and he was not known for his geniality.
  • She is a woman who is single-minded, forceful and uncompromising.
  • The lack of empathy we feel for the rest of the cast is the cost of the uncompromising execution of the idea. Times, Sunday Times
  • Essentially a moral man, his rigid New England morality has suffered a sea change and developed into the morality of the master-man of affairs, equally rigid, equally uncompromising, but essentially Jesuitical in that he believes in doing wrong that right may come of it. THEFT
  • These books are an indictment of uncompromising, fanatical, and utopian ideology.
  • Discerning, astute, uncompromising, his leadership inspired one to venture against all odds.
  • His language was uncompromising: he told them their work must improve or they would be fired.
  • Yet not a single political party is uncompromisingly committed to the sort of programme of radical reform which would rectify these horrific wrongs.
  • Reymont learned from Zola's work as a whole - its searching description of the environment, its orchestral mass effects, its uncompromising verism, and the harmonious working together of external nature and human life. Nobel Prize in Literature 1924 - Presentation
  • An effective speaker and vigorous pamphleteer, Fletcher was hot-headed and uncompromising.
  • His uncompromising stance has set the stage for a showdown. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nizan's political stance at this juncture was a curious mixture of uncompromising denunciation and sweet-talking collaboration.
  • So it's tough, uncompromising and perhaps uncensored, is that anything we haven't come to expect with Bacon? Filmstalker: Kevin Bacon talks Loverboy and dark roles
  • He was a baseliner, nothing flashy but brutally fit and completely uncompromising. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tomato ketchup stained her fingers and fell as uncompromisingly on her dress as blood, but her brain was racing.
  • It's time to lay down the law to the extremist uncompromising ideologues.
  • Tough and uncompromising, beautifully written. Times, Sunday Times
  • Good uncompromising - William Sherman 'reorganizing' South Carolina. TEXAS FAITH: Is extremism in defense of principle bad? | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
  • An uncompromising 1970s makeover had gouged out the windows and buried all stone beneath breeze block, concrete tiles and cement render. Times, Sunday Times
  • A tangle of blackthorn grows in the sheltered "v" and the first scattering of white flowers star its dark uncompromising branches. Country diary: South Uist
  • It would be hard to name more than a handful of journos who could equal Jill for uncompromising courage, tenacity and integrity.
  • I was gripped from start to dramatic, uncompromising finish.
  • It is a tough and uncompromising landscape, open country contrasting with millstone grit and the legacy of centuries of industrial exploitation. Exploring Britain's Canals
  • But Ramsay's four-letter tirades and uncompromising approach has not gone down so well with catering tutors hoping to attract students to courses at South Trafford College.
  • They were uncompromising and in yer face. The Sun
  • The uncompromising directness of these brats, their gross ill - mannerliness, was a matter of which Bob made constant complaint to his mother. Once Aboard the Lugger
  • And on FISA, he either saw an opportunity to debunk the GOP’s arguement against him being a uncompromising “leftist” or he sees value in telco immunity. Obama Addresses Critics on ‘Centrist’ Moves - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • The only way to get closer to the source would be to animate it; it's a dead-on, uncompromising tribute.
  • It is a tough and uncompromising landscape, open country contrasting with millstone grit and the legacy of centuries of industrial exploitation. Exploring Britain's Canals
  • He could be uncompromising but somehow exuded a gentlemanly calm. Times, Sunday Times
  • For its part, the Stutzen should appeal to the magnum air rifle buff who can also appreciate uncompromising refinement at an affordable price.
  • He has a reputation for being tough and uncompromising.
  • An effective speaker and vigorous pamphleteer, Fletcher was hot-headed and uncompromising.
  • Real art is hard and tough and uncompromising. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tactics the police are now to employ are definitely uncompromising.
  • The early exchanges were tough and uncompromising in the midfield area as both sides sought to impose themselves on the game.
  • The government adopted an uncompromising posture on the issue of independence.
  • However uncompromising his message, there is nothing of the doom-monger about Roddick. Observer Ethical Awards: Gordon Roddick, Lifetime Achievement Award
  • The language has innumerable binomial compounds and collocations, as well as many "sesquisyllabic" or polysyllabic words of Khmer or Indic origin that contain unstressed vowels, so that the phonological texture of the language is very different from that of uncompromisingly monosyllabic languages like Chinese and Vietnamese.
  • It is no longer possible for any section of the global population to cling to a system of thinking that is uncompromisingly antagonistic to the thinking of others.
  • Islam, the religion, is uncompromisingly insistent about the preservation of the free and fair market.
  • I'm not sure I entirely agree with his uncompromisingly conservative prescription.
  • At first, America focused its anger and military might on the willowy figure spewing out uncompromising messages of hatred. Times, Sunday Times
  • That to me is an abuse of the overall parking system at Grattan Square and is one that needs to be clamped down on by the wardens in a vigorous and uncompromising way.
  • This is a film of uncompromising intensity and breathstealing beauty, as violent and ugly as anything that nature can conceive.
  • Put the other way around, the respondent is more likely to be dogmatic, technical and uncompromising.
  • And this time the answer that came was unhesitating, uncompromising, and unmoving.
  • The second half resembled the first in its uncompromising style. Times, Sunday Times
  • Like him, these ideologues were nonclerical veterans of the 1980s Iran-Iraq War and were often far more politically and theologically uncompromising than many clerics. Let the Swords Encircle Me
  • Her conception of the character was as heavy and uncompromising as her diction.
  • It involves a lot of hard work, a devotion to its role and an uncompromising attitude to quality. Times, Sunday Times
  • The editor was not an uncompromising ideologue attempting to turn back the clock.
  • After all, Scully is one of those uncompromising painters who long ago hit on an aesthetic riff: there's the bold arrangements of vertical and horizontal bars, the earthy, muted and melancholic colours, and the soft-edged and seductive brushwork. This week's new exhibitions
  • Lognar tried as best he could to maintain a stern and uncompromising demeanor with this enemy of his people, but was plainly worn out by his exertions and his obvious physical infirmity.
  • An uncompromising 1970s makeover had gouged out the windows and buried all stone beneath breeze block, concrete tiles and cement render. Times, Sunday Times
  • Discerning, astute, uncompromising, his leadership inspired one to venture against all odds.
  • And the laws against the corrupt governors should become severe and uncompromising.
  • They expect Bosnia-Herzegovina to be as rugged and uncompromising as when they met in the goalless draw a year ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gone is Scud's uncompromising chunky beats and I-Sound's earlier nods toward rave's easy to discern breakbeats.
  • The kind of “progressive” that gets its meth from the same dealer as the other trolls and spouts whatever uncompromising, unintelligence nonsense we hear from other trolls, just coming from the polar opposite direction. Think Progress » Stupak receives death threats after voting for health reform.
  • On the other hand, doubtless she was destined to soon receive those lovely adornments proclamatory of the uncompromising condition of Gorean bondage, those adornments which so enhance the beauty of a woman, those adornments significatory that all institutional niceties pertinent to her bondage have been properly and legally completed. Mercenaries Of Gor
  • Herzog is an uncompromising filmmaker whose works have, as their lynchpins, visions of surreal, breathtaking intensity.
  • Maybe it was Corrina, Corrina, but this powerful, commanding actor appears to have been in remission for 10 years before resurfacing with a vengeance in this uncompromising police drama.
  • A brutal, violent and uncompromising story with a controversial ending you'll never forget.
  • Caroline Hunt's production is tough, uncompromising and honed to muscled perfection.
  • My stance is uncompromising on this. Times, Sunday Times
  • Your uncompromising honesty and painfully truthful criticisms can make life difficult at times.
  • It is an uncompromising message. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tactics the police are now to employ are definitely uncompromising.
  • It sounds like pride in the city 's uncompromising reputation. Times, Sunday Times
  • The author's uncompromising critical insights and acerbic style, both humorous and original, make the reading of this work a feast for both the mind and soul.
  • He may be less optimistic now, but Fukuyama retains an uncompromising belief in human exceptionality.
  • On almost every song I couldn't help but tap my feet and bounce along with the uncompromising, intelligent beats.
  • It's uncommercial, totally uncompromising, and absolutely essential.
  • These books are an indictment of uncompromising, fanatical, and utopian ideology.
  • I'm not complaining, it's just that all this uncompromising experimentation - when, that is, concessions aren't made towards conventionalism in terms of integrating it into songs - results in, well, something of a headache.
  • His stance was uncompromising and his language colourful, but he was not saying anything new. ELIZABETH AND MARY: Cousins, Rivals, Queens
  • Proponents and opponents have intense, inflexible and uncompromising opinions about abortion based on strong moral and/or civil liberties beliefs.
  • Like Baron, he has an uncompromising management style. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unusually for a man accustomed to getting his own way, he accepted her uncompromising approach. Times, Sunday Times
  • The enforcer of the Brisbane Broncos, Gorden is one of the most uncompromising forwards in the modern game.
  • For a party with such a pleasant public image, they have ruffled some feathers with their uncompromising constituency campaigns.
  • It is a tough and uncompromising landscape, open country contrasting with millstone grit and the legacy of centuries of industrial exploitation. Exploring Britain's Canals
  • The tackling from both sides was ferocious and uncompromising.
  • This film is no exception, though structurally it fails because of its uncompromising depiction of the truth.
  • It worked, on the whole, but there are still a few things which push my buttons, and uncompromising arrogant tossers are one of them.
  • Football's about tough uncompromising individuals, who bleed real blood, take no prisoners and fight to the very end, yeah?
  • Samples of its uncompromising micronarrative style are easy to pick.
  • The Wayward Cloud is hard going, but it is a distinctive, audacious and uncompromising piece of filmmaking.
  • Unusually for a man accustomed to getting his own way, he accepted her uncompromising approach. Times, Sunday Times
  • Shriver has her narrator write in an uncompromisingly opinionated style.
  • It is unyielding and uncompromising. Christianity Today
  • He taught with the uncompromising rigor and attention to detail he had exhibited when I first knew him twenty years earlier, but also with a richness of life experience that enthralled our students.
  • Fueled by supremacist and puritan theological creeds, their symbolic acts of power become uncompromisingly fanatic and violent.
  • He could be uncompromising but somehow exuded a gentlemanly calm. Times, Sunday Times
  • An uncompromising 1970s makeover had gouged out the windows and buried all stone beneath breeze block, concrete tiles and cement render. Times, Sunday Times
  • His new collection, Oblivion, contains eight stories of uncompromising difficulty, with certain superficial similarities.
  • For those not familiar with the playing style of Peter Storey, a midfield fixture in the Arsenal side who won the Double in 1970-71, the best way to conjure him up is to picture the toughest, most uncompromising hatchet man of the present day; and then imagine him being decisively duffed-up by a relatively slight but undeniably ferocious figure in a stylish round-neck red-and-white shirt. True Storey by Peter Storey – review
  • It suits him to keep sending out a message of uncompromising standards, unyielding expectations. Times, Sunday Times
  • But she does not want to cloud the uncompromising nature of her message that politics isn't working with forays into domesticity.
  • Rorschach is an uncompromising vigilante who is brutal and unapologetic in his application of “justice.” Movie Review: Watchmen | Heretical Ideas Magazine
  • You may give any dam reason you please to yourself," said Nicky-Nan uncompromisingly, "so long as you don't start palmin 'it' pon me. Nicky-Nan, Reservist
  • Anita, a few years older, is everything Meena wants to be - the disobedient, uncompromising leader of a gang of girls.
  • In Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who swept to power on an election ticket of uncompromising Islamism, the cabal of conservative mullahs have a president to their liking.
  • In both he proved an often contentious, always uncompromising individual. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mrs Thatcher was a tough and uncompromising politician.
  • He was a tough, uncompromising player whose captaincy was all about leading by example. Times, Sunday Times
  • His stance was uncompromising and his language colourful, but he was not saying anything new. ELIZABETH AND MARY: Cousins, Rivals, Queens
  • Many thought so and believed that New Zealand, a tough and uncompromising side would provide a much sterner examination.
  • It was, therefore, to take a leading trait of character, in this instance the uncompromising, unbending business ethic of a London merchant, and to trace its damaging development and its ultimate, purgative downfall.
  • He was quintessentially labor, he was uncompromising in his stance for the poor and the dispossessed, and he was unyielding in his respect for the dignity of work.
  • The real heroes of the piece are the overthinking absurdists whose apparently humorous pranks stemmed from an eternally uncompromising absolutism.
  • This uncompromising enemy of the creeds was the ally of their highest uses. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 75, January, 1864
  • An uncompromising champion of royal authority, he was sympathetic to victims of its abuse by corrupt courtiers.
  • The tackling was hard and uncompromising and at times seemed to mesmerise the man in the middle, Martin Corcoran.
  • By daylight, and with the aid of a compass, which I always carried about me, I should have had little difficulty, even though the country we had to get over was intersected by ravines and water-courses, not to speak of the uncompromising _jhil_ near the Jalalabad fort. Forty-one years in India From Subaltern To Commander-In-Chief
  • His considerable powers of concentration served to amplify the more extreme, uncompromising, even perverse, aspects of his personality.
  • The combination of practising painters. ideal facilities, the surrounding landscape and desire for uncompromising inquiry gives Herringbroom Studio its unique spirit.
  • This appraisal is as tough, uncompromising and brutally simplistic as many of Brogden's law-and-order policies.
  • Kristol called for the GOP to "adopt an aggressive and uncompromising counterstrategy designed to delegitimize the proposal. Endangered Species
  • He is uncompromising in his insistence on seeing the world from his own perspective and never pandering to audiences.
  • Common to both was Hearts being uncompromising and unwilling simply to allow Celtic to dictate.
  • La vie Nouvelle is one powerful and uncompromising film as it searches the dark world of perversity.
  • An uncompromising 1970s makeover had gouged out the windows and buried all stone beneath breeze block, concrete tiles and cement render. Times, Sunday Times
  • His uncompromising attitude made him one of the fashion greats. Times, Sunday Times
  • His language was uncompromising: he told them their work must improve or they would be fired.
  • The Shanghai collector was uncompromisingly firm in his refusal.
  • An uncompromising 1970s makeover had gouged out the windows and buried all stone beneath breeze block, concrete tiles and cement render. Times, Sunday Times
  • It took the genre back to its gritty and violently uncompromising origin.
  • An uncompromising 1970s makeover had gouged out the windows and buried all stone beneath breeze block, concrete tiles and cement render. Times, Sunday Times
  • The letters he sent to his captors, often in shaky, hard-to-read handwriting, reveal the lawyerly and uncompromising precision of his approach.
  • In his 840-page memoir, "The Missing Peace: The Inside Story of the Fight for Middle East Peace," published in 2004, he harshly criticized both former Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu (who was "insufferable" because of his uncompromising views, Ross said) and then-Palestinian leader Yasir Arafat for failing to relinquish their mutual "myths. Obama's Peace Offensive
  • An uncompromising 1970s makeover had gouged out the windows and buried all stone beneath breeze block, concrete tiles and cement render. Times, Sunday Times
  • Consequently, rock-ribbed demagoguery and uncompromising resistance seemed to be the only responses available to southerners who opposed desegregation.
  • The government adopted an uncompromising posture on the issue of independence.
  • To know that kind of music, which is uncompromising, was up there and to know that folk have found a resonance from his music shows how it has worked and lasted.
  • Political strife, warfare and trouble have been part of that uncompromising region of the world for centuries. Times, Sunday Times
  • He remains above all an immensely capable and uncompromising storyteller, fixed on extremist subjects.

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