How To Use Uncompromisingly In A Sentence

  • Islam, the religion, is uncompromisingly insistent about the preservation of the free and fair market.
  • His is a story of a remarkable, unyielding spirit and uncompromisingly fierce defiance.
  • It is not uncommon for such types to feel impelled to state their vision of the truth boldly and uncompromisingly in circumstances where it would be more tactful and more politic to keep silent.
  • The notion of the forest uncompromisingly supplying fibre for pulp, paper and sawmills has been a basic premise or point of departure in all Baskerville's calculations.
  • It takes the form of the Anti-Libidinal Ego having 'an uncompromisingly hostile attitude' towards the Libidinal Ego and its associated Exciting Object.
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  • The Shanghai collector was uncompromisingly firm in his refusal.
  • 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
  • Fueled by supremacist and puritan theological creeds, their symbolic acts of power become uncompromisingly fanatic and violent.
  • Shriver has her narrator write in an uncompromisingly opinionated style.
  • I'm not sure I entirely agree with his uncompromisingly conservative prescription.
  • Fueled by supremacist and puritan theological creeds their symbolic acts of power become uncompromisingly fanatic and violent.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • The tomato ketchup stained her fingers and fell as uncompromisingly on her dress as blood, but her brain was racing.
  • Yet not a single political party is uncompromisingly committed to the sort of programme of radical reform which would rectify these horrific wrongs.
  • “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
  • He states uncompromisingly that he is opposed to any practices which oppress animals.
  • 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
  • I have no qualms about talented straight actors portraying gay characters as long as they play the role completely and uncompromisingly.
  • The upwardly moral children of the bourgeoisie are obsequiously, uncompromisingly virtuous. Enough About Me. Now, About My Kids...

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