How To Use Unrevised In A Sentence

  • Service sector output growth was unrevised at 0.6 per cent. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘With his economic forecasts largely unrevised, his fiscal arithmetic continues to be based on unrealistic assumptions,’ he said.
  • The text of Arabella, though fully drafted, was unrevised.
  • The quarterly growth rate was unrevised at 0.7 per cent. Times, Sunday Times
  • The revision flew in the face of consensus forecasts which had been looking for October consumer prices to rise by 0.3% from the previous month and for the annual inflation rate to remain unrevised at 2.1%.
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  • Several items are written, and these may be omitted, refined, or used unrevised in the final version of the tool.
  • The evidence appeared in what amounted to a typo that slipped through unrevised.
  • Quarterly growth was unrevised at a still robust 0.6 per cent. Times, Sunday Times
  • Growth last year of 1.7 per cent was unrevised. Times, Sunday Times
  • the book is still unrevised
  • I hoped I would find a last complete manuscript; or, almost as good, that I'd find the manuscript complete up to the last scene, and then a draft, perhaps unrevised, of a last scene, an all but finished conclusion to the book.
  • The poem sits unrevised from its rough form, and I'm moving on with my life again.
  • The quarterly pace of decline was unrevised at 2.5 per cent. Times, Sunday Times
  • Meanwhile, an unrevised manuscript of The Divine Milieu had found its way to Rome and was under study by Vatican theologians.
  • It is expected to be left unrevised at 3.7 per cent. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even the unrevised data made it evident that the recession had begun by the end of 1990.
  • Ten of the unrevised pieces, published between 1995-98, were sufficiently up-to-date when the book went to press.
  • The odds are for the reading to be unrevised. Times, Sunday Times
  • You will also be able to have an unrevised version of mine probably later this morning.
  • However, for those travelling far and wide in Southeast Asia in search of birds, the unrevised King guide was the only one available until now.
  • It is wonderful that any man could have, in the space of eight days, written, with his own hand, so fiery an invective, so compelling of the attention of any reader, so completely annihilative of his antagonist's pretensions and contentions, so convincingly establishing his own: to have made of it, in the course of composition so rapid and totally unrevised, such a jewel of Andivius Hedulio Adventures of a Roman Nobleman in the Days of the Empire
  • These edited but unrevised transcriptions may count among the most capable of John Fowles's writings.
  • AFN Chief Executive Officer Dan Brant said the document was authentic, but was an unrevised version.
  • But even the most unrevised of my old friends have caught a whiff of the new times. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) legislator Rekso Ageng Herman also said that the social insurance bill would not work if it remained unrevised.
  • They were put there, unedited, unrevised, just as the authors sent them, with all the emotion and tears that went into writing them.
  • That took year-on-year economic growth to 0.7 per cent, unrevised from previous figures. Times, Sunday Times
  • This I believe to be the only possible literature of the free future, uninterrupted and unrevised full confessions about what actually happened in real life.
  • For the reasons set out in the unrevised judgment, which I now hand down, this appeal is dismissed.
  • Craftsmen and driving instructors staged a rally in front of the National Assembly building on Thursday to protest against the increase of patent taxes for 2002, and the Government's decision to leave them unrevised.
  • The difficulty comes when ephemeral pieces and scripts for ancient programmes are dusted down and drawn together, unrevised and overlapping. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Were it not for the defensive deficiencies, the first-half impression that Stuttgart were no more than a well-muscled, stuffy side might have continued unrevised beyond the interval.

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