How To Use Unreconstructed In A Sentence

  • This Government is a bunch of unreconstructed socialists.
  • Huge sums of public money were wasted trying to stimulate an unreconstructed, collectivist economy. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's no surprise that some unreconstructed critics of capitalism are looking smug.
  • Furthermore, the mortgage banks, whose rates are typically 0.5% higher than those of unreconstructed building societies, have been haemorrhaging customers.
  • He recognizes, of course, that affective is involved at some level either way — psychopath will not see any particular point to saving the five either — but in the cases where people give the classic deontological response, it seems like unreconstructed affect. The Starry Heavens Above and the Moral Law Within (the Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex)
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  • She was entirely "unreconstructed" to the day of her death. I. Boyhood and Youth
  • The Angel's Share is an elegy for the old, unreconstructed island ways that have been all but decimated in the name of progress which, while making things a whole lot more efficient, left an unholy mess in its wake as well.
  • So while the issue is about economic envy and blame shifting, of which you write, and which I am enjoying reading, essentially it's far more a case of good old politically incorrect, unreconstructed racism.
  • Like many on the left today, he is an unreconstructed materialist.
  • peasants are still unreconstructed small capitalists at heart
  • The three oppositional voices are those of unreconstructed, demoralised males, ‘destabilised’ by the insecurities of their position.
  • Is this just a cheap shot at unreconstructed public choice theory?
  • Furthermore, the mortgage banks, whose rates are typically 0.5% higher than those of unreconstructed building societies, have been haemorrhaging customers.
  • She accused him of being an unreconstructed male chauvinist.
  • Two, he is an unreconstructed leftie attempting to hoodwink those in favour of reform by talking their language without actually acting on it.
  • There's a kind of unreconstructed species prejudice at work: a lion is one of us but a lizard is not. Last Chance to See
  • Traditional, unreconstructed local pubs such as this are becoming hard to find.
  • One of the last of the unreconstructed liberals in Congress, he relishes his role as a leading Senate voice for his party's core constituencies - the poor, the family farmer, the union worker.
  • In forming the coalition, he saved his leadership, temporarily, and, it is claimed, seized the opportunity to begin to 'detoxify' his party from the unreconstructed Thatcherite right. Socialist Party Main leads
  • The other agencies were overrun by a number of young Indians of what might be termed the unreconstructed class, and these, excited by reports brought in by runners from the openly hostile, were slipping off in scores to join them. Under Fire
  • The approval is predictable, as is the use of the success of an unreconstructed social conservative to deride UK politicians for their refusal to enter the debate.
  • A man of powerful intellect and great energy, Casey was an unreconstructed Cold Warrior with a penchant for action and a fascination with covert operations.
  • I´ve seen what people´s lives are actually like in unreconstructed tribal units, and the kind of brutality, unhappiness, narrowness, and spiritual impoverishment which is the human fate in such circumstances- and its a very hard fate to get out of, because a self-referential, collective self-hypnotic trance of entrapment within the tribal story is part of the landscape. Ladies and gentlemen, the Libertarian Party candidate for the President of the United States of America
  • Eclair's writing is spiteful and vindictive, her agenda unreconstructed and male.
  • The bizarre incident nevertheless solidified the widespread public view that the Opposition Leader was an inept lummox and unreconstructed thug.
  • He is an unreconstructed Neanderthal in a leather jacket. Times, Sunday Times
  • His unreconstructed comrades will sense that they can veto any measure with which they feel uncomfortable. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the figure of the coltish, resolute Sigourney Weaver, Alien may just be the film that overhauled the old, unreconstructed horror genre and dared to put a woman centre-stage.
  • She describes herself as an unreconstructed feminist.
  • It’s perhaps more than anything else this realization – that the mobilization of the unreconstructed is a permanent fixture in American politics – that separates, not just the netroots, but the liberal bloggers in general, from Chait and his more high-minded comrades. Matthew Yglesias » Chait on the Netroots
  • Criticising the rush to treat DSK as a victim, Wadham added: "Wilfully unreconstructed, France is a society in which women collude in a continued phallocracy. How Dominique Strauss-Kahn's arrest awoke a dormant anger in the heart of France's women
  • Say what you like about tired old unreconstructed eighties lefties, but one thing remains true about their creaking, archaic value system.
  • A zealous Protestant, he was well disposed to investigate the prime targets of secret-police attention at the time: unreconstructed Catholics.
  • If you buy the biblical spin of the Religious Right folks -- that make up the bulk of the Tea Party movement -- the implication is clear: Jesus will soon return, send all Democrats, gays, blacks, progressives, liberals, college-educated unbelievers, etc., to Hell, while saving what Sarah Palin calls "us" "Real Americans" -- in other words unreconstructed frightened and resentful white lower middle class Americans. AlterNet
  • A devotee of the sexual revolution, he remained in many ways an unreconstructed, 1950s male chauvinist pig.
  • He is an unreconstructed Eurosceptic, unlike others in the British Labour party.
  • By that stage the member had moved from reasoned debate and the National Party research unit's speech notes through to pure, unreconstructed ideology.
  • He has been painted by the Western press as a drunk, a psychotic, an unreconstructed Stalinist, and a guy who cheats at golf.
  • Much of the city's old heart was left unreconstructed, until the end of the Cold War.
  • In his boyhood, the autobiographer is an unreconstructed rustic who might have stepped out of a pastoral elegy of Virgil or Theocritus.
  • Oh, it didn't keep them from voting Republican, usually in the national elections, but they lived and died registered, unreconstructed Democrats.
  • On the one hand, the study of Canada in the world - Canadian foreign policy studies - constitutes an unreconstructed nationalist project.
  • Let's face it, you are a little 'unreconstructed' but that is part of your charm. Its Goodbye to Humour.
  • The film pays loving tribute to the striking machinists at Ford's motor plant via the vehicle of the bawdily unreconstructed class-war farce, referencing everything from The Rag Trade to the Boulting brothers 'I'm All Right, Jack to Carry On at Your Convenience. Made in Dagenham
  • Yet in some of his writings, Greene suggests that this weighs against deontological ethics, indicating that deontology is just a kind of rationalization of unreconstructed emotional prejudices, seeking (as Nietzsche said of Kant) “to prove, in a way that would dumbfound the common man, that the common man was right.” The Starry Heavens Above and the Moral Law Within (the Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex)
  • They have brought with them from the trade union covens the unreconstructed prejudices of an underclass.
  • Sixty-six years after the end of the second world war, and 50 years after the Berlin Wall went up, the so-called unreconstructed Germans are allegedly at it again: seeking hegemony over the rest of Europe. The Guardian World News
  • When this dispute ends the government must take steps to ensure that it can never again be held to ransom by a militant, unreconstructed trade union.
  • Mr Papandreou's Pasok, embittered and demoralised, remains unable to evolve from unreconstructed popularism and anti-right rhetoric.
  • We are supposed to think that they're adorably life-affirming, unreconstructed old scamps, but I have never seen a more charmless and conceited bunch.
  • Enter Cambridge's Caius College by its elegant Renaissance Gate of Honour and you find yourself in a small, unreconstructed medieval courtyard, but there is no feeling of discordancy or even disconnection. British architecture: The English Renaissance
  • In the figure of the coltish, resolute Sigourney Weaver, Alien may just be the film that overhauled the old, unreconstructed horror genre and dared to put a woman centre-stage.
  • The banking system remains as unreconstructed as before the crisis, and still teeters on an inverted pyramid of financial derivatives. Times, Sunday Times
  • His unreconstructed comrades will sense that they can veto any measure with which they feel uncomfortable. Times, Sunday Times
  • I may be an unreconstructed teenage rebel, but a law that bans smoking by consenting adults in tobacconists seems to me to be a bad law, and one worth disobeying.
  • The charge of anthropomorphism is so threatening to some white coats that, like unreconstructed Cartesians (or the current administration), they have to ignore all relevant facts to stay on course. Zoologically Correct
  • He was an unreconstructed revolutionary who remained true to his avant-garde instincts through more than half a century of making work. Times, Sunday Times
  • As he ponders his native state, ruined and under federal occupation, Lee expresses some of the concerns of the unreconstructed agrarian poet seventy years later.
  • We are supposed to think that they're adorably life-affirming, unreconstructed old scamps, but I have never seen a more charmless and conceited bunch.
  • But, contrary to the way outsiders love to categorise the unreconstructed left, they treated those who did not share their belief system with much good-humoured tolerance.
  • there are probably more unreconstructed Southerners than one would like to admit
  • Terry remains an unreconstructed working-class man, revelling in the old macho drinking culture of the North East.
  • An awareness of the fragility of civilization was instilled early, though subliminally, by the presence in London during my childhood of large numbers of unreconstructed bomb sites.

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