How To Use Unhesitating In A Sentence

  • For this reason, his first great project was a notated Antiphoner: "For, in such a ways, with the help of God I have determined to notate this antiphoner, so that hereafter through it, any intelligent and diligent person can learn a chant, and after he has learned well part of it through a teach, he recognizes the rest unhesitatingly by himself without a teacher. Guido the Innovator
  • ‘Well, thank you,’ I say in a calm, unhesitating voice which totally opposes my feelings.
  • The third movement is an unbroken, unhesitating ascent into Paradise, and the final movement finds us serenely lodged there.
  • I guess philosophy must do something to your libido, because most philosophers unhesitatingly plump for the Socratic option.
  • In contrast to unconstitutional, immediate, and unhesitating military action in Lybia, what explains Obama's initial hesitancy in condemning the ruthless Egyptian tyrant, Hosni Mubarak? Sadia Ahsanuddin: In the Name of Responsibility
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  • Coupled with the principle of consultative government is the principle of firm resolution and unhesitating implementation of discipline adopted after consultations.
  • It's slow, but unhesitating, and it's bright not exuberant.
  • The souls of the martyrs were thought to go straight to heaven, as a reward for their unhesitating commitment. The Times Literary Supplement
  • This journalist unhesitatingly labels the report a whitewash.
  • When birds launch their joint attack on the predator, their action is unanimous, It is unhesitating and enthusiastic. Nigel Barber: Small Birds Solve Global Warming
  • He uses refined colloquial language with a rhythm that is light and quick, an unhesitating flow that propels the poem and carries the reader.
  • I've always firmly believed that America is the profound, pure-hearted and unhesitating companion to us France, Europe and the international peaceful environment.
  • For the gold standard now read King's unhesitating backing, repeated again on Wednesday, for the coalition government's commitment to eliminate Britain's structural budget deficit in four years. And as people get poorer, the buck stops with you, Mervyn King | Will Hutton
  • In rapid succession, the minister exposes her ignorance, selfishness, incompetence, and unhesitating willingness to deceive the British public.
  • I would unhesitatingly choose the latter option.
  • One look at him as a prospective talesman in a murder case and you would have unhesitatingly murmured, "The defense challenges peremptorily! By Advice of Counsel
  • He uses refined colloquial language with a rhythm that is light and quick, an unhesitating flow that propels the poem and carries the reader.
  • Without laying claim to this country by right of conquest, without pleading even the mockery of cession, or the cheatery of sale, we have unhesitatingly entered upon, occupied, and disposed of its lands, spreading forth a new population over its surface, and driving before us the original inhabitants. An account of the manners and customs of the Aborigines and the state of their relations with Europeans, by Edward John Eyre
  • In the latter case some go as far as speaking unhesitatingly of the mind as a subject - or a self, ego, or even a soul.
  • Or is it because they hope they can relight that spark which once made their colleagues reach unhesitatingly for their cheque books.
  • Yes, some form of measured military response would be justified, but not what you describe as our unhesitating response in such circumstances. Gaza and Tijuana; What if Rocket Bombs Were Launched from Mexico Into California
  • And Captain Duncan, his own good self once more, bent and rested a firm, unhesitating hand on Michael's head. CHAPTER VI
  • But that simple, unhesitating answer surprised them.
  • I scanned the paper quickly and unhesitatingly signed on the bottom line.
  • In the experimentalist's lab or on the theorist's scribbling pad, unhesitating questioning of assumptions, dismissal of previous models or confidence in a naive approach have repeatedly proven successful.
  • When I make an unhesitating pronouncement, implicitly representing myself as a knower, I am claiming the right to use what I have just said in further inferences and authorizing you to do the same.
  • I'm not an unhesitating fan of his - I believe that some of his positions on trade, for example, are wrong - but no one could deny that he possesses courage.
  • More specifically, as regards the relocation of its clients into urban Leeds, will there be an automatic, unhesitating public welcome, a warm empathising embrace?
  • As a mark of his noble puissance, shops and restaurants throughout the city unhesitatingly honored his money at full face value. LIGHTING OUT FOR THE TERRITORY
  • I will tell _you_ unhesitatingly of such 'corrigenda' -- nay, I will again say, do not humiliate me -- _do not_ again, -- by calling me 'kind' in that way. The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett, Vol. 1 (of 2) 1845-1846
  • his reply was unhesitating
  • Ask him who has been the best pupil, however, and the answer is unhesitating.
  • It gives us a measure of the indulgent sympathy and religious tolerance which prevailed in this Evangelical home, that the parents should have unhesitatingly supplied the boy of fourteen, at some cost of time and trouble, with all the accessible writings of the "atheistical" poet, and with those of his presumably like-minded friend Keats as well. Robert Browning
  • When asked, after they handed their Skyfame collection over to the new Imperial War Museum at Duxford in 1978, what remained mostly in his mind apart from the aircraft, Peter's reply was unhesitating.
  • I've always firmly believed that America is the profound, pure-hearted and unhesitating companion to us France, Europe and the international peaceful environment.
  • she said yes unhesitatingly
  • In addition, his unhesitating support for the players under him have seen him and his team bounce back always from setbacks, as was of course evident not so long ago in the World Cup.
  • That all things are possible I unhesitatingly believe, -- I have, even in my short time, seen so many so-called impossibilities proved possible. The Beetle
  • Pawel, whom I already knew and liked and would unhesitatingly describe as a genius, was soon attached as director, and instantly brought a new sensibility to bear on the script.
  • Halfway up the meadow she turned and walked unhesitatingly into the woods, with the familiarity of someone repeating an oft-travelled route. C B GREENFIELD - A LITTLE MADNESS
  • Wight, had unhesitatingly picked him out from a selection of photographs. WIDOW'S END
  • His unhesitating shift in diplomatic strategy in response to the unfolding world situation demonstrates that his policy is driven by a clear sense of what is best for his country's national interests.
  • She is unhesitating when she speaks. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had volunteered himself as a march organizer unhesitatingly, with that goal in mind. THE WHITE DOVE
  • I would unhesitatingly recommend him for any position for which degeneracy, extreme turpitude, blatant immorality and total disregard of ordinary decent standards are the prime requisites.
  • I would unhesitatingly choose the latter option.
  • Were someone to make a statement like that to my 14-year-old, it would merit an unhesitating, "Well, DUH! Arthur Goldstein: Garrulous Mr. Gates
  • I would unhesitatingly choose the latter option.
  • As for Gilbert, Bradman said that the five balls ‘were unhesitatingly faster than anything seen from Larwood or anyone else.’
  • Wherever the state power of New Democracy extends, it must firmly and unhesitatingly protect them.
  • That all changed when, in her early fifties, Wilke's narcissism underwent the most dramatic conversion with her body's consumpton by disease, and audiences witnessed her youthful eagerness to show off her beauty proving itself to be but preparation for Wilke's unhesitating display of her own demise and death in a wholly unsentimental, even stoic art. G. Roger Denson: "Old," "Crazy" and "Hysterical." Is That All There Is?
  • ‘Without question,’ is the unhesitating answer.
  • Trailanga unhesitatingly drained, to the last drop, the containerful of burning lime. Autobiography of a Yogi
  • For this reason, his first great project was a notated Antiphoner: "For, in such a ways, with the help of God I have determined to notate this antiphoner, so that hereafter through it, any intelligent and diligent person can learn a chant, and after he has learned well part of it through a teach, he recognizes the rest unhesitatingly by himself without a teacher. Guido the Innovator
  • Ask him his ambition and he is unhesitating. Times, Sunday Times
  • Statements unfavourable to democracy are made with unhesitating confidence, and with the utmost bitterness of language.
  • If each of the drivers were alive and neither chose to give evidence, the court would unhesitatingly hold that both were to blame.
  • I have always been quite unhesitating in saying that races do exist and that there are differences between them - and it is my view that anyone who says otherwise is deliberately blind.
  • I will tell you unhesitatingly of such 'corrigenda' ” nay, I will again say, do not humiliate me ” do not again, ” by calling me 'kind' in that way. The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett
  • I would give an unhesitating affirmative answer to both. Times, Sunday Times
  • My wingman provided the information at a critical moment, and his unhesitating decision to stay with me was the one that saved my aircraft.
  • And this time the answer that came was unhesitating, uncompromising, and unmoving.

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