How To Use Unswerving In A Sentence

  • It is our unswerving target of struggle to develop socialist democratic politics.
  • They were unswerving in affirming the power of education to change people's attitude toward HIV and remove the stigma.
  • He was honest, straightforward, unswerving in his belief.
  • Mild-mannered, teetotal, often other-worldly, he was unswerving in his work for a party notable then for its lack of success.
  • A herdsman, tough and uneducated, he rose high in the army and became praetorian prefect of Diocletian, to whom his loyalty was unswerving.
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  • Sister Dorothy paid for her unswerving commitment and dedication with her life.
  • It has been unswerving, their support. Times, Sunday Times
  • They bear the inevitable frustrations of running a 2nd team with long-suffering stoicism, but are unswerving in their insistence on the cultural expectations of the game's social side.
  • Still, despite its huge technological advances, its survival continues to rely on peremptory policing of the West Bank, on an ever-advancing shield of antimissile technology, and on the unswerving commitment of the U.S. The Economic Case for Supporting Israel
  • They, in turn, followed him without question and with unswerving loyalty. Times, Sunday Times
  • She remains unswerving in hope while enduring monstrous headaches and crippling depression.
  • I suppose growing up in the late twentieth century, an age of unswerving rationality, it's hard to have a belief system based on faith.
  • He seemed to be in a kind of cataleptic trance, so rigid his body, so unswerving his stare. Okewood of the Secret Service
  • The Green Party has demonstrated absolute support and has been unswerving in its commitment.
  • The beautiful, lively Jennie was a particular favourite, although she was unswervingly faithful to her Gérard in Paris. THE WHITE DOVE
  • Father, and to love Him with the whole heart, and to follow His word unswervingly, while they abstain not only from evil deeds, but even from the desire after them. ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus
  • He had an unswerving devotion to duty.
  • Chinese Airforce pilots are renowned for unswerving confidence in their ability to land jetliners with only half the runway allotted - just like a fighter jet.
  • To develop long-term and stable friendly cooperative relations of good neighborliness with India is an unswerving policy of the Chinese government.
  • At least, though, he can count on the unswerving loyalty of one ardent fan. Times, Sunday Times
  • The counsellor exhorts him to unswervingly stick to his ART regimen along with a rich, nutritional diet.
  • The first thing that strikes anybody is the extraordinary courage and unswerving neutrality with which she handles such a delicate issue.
  • He met the congregation with a steady, unswerving gaze.
  • But maybe with the most recent wave of gentrification, venturing past 24th Street now seems like less of a footslog or maybe Lotus Garden's unswerving support base's cries were heard.
  • We are unswerving and unapologetic about our commitment to saving our native species.
  • An unswerving determination to have no truck with tertiary institution insulated the artist from cultural indoctrination.
  • The one constant has been the general manager, who probably evaluates the position better than anyone, and who has an unswerving commitment to stockpiling quarterbacks.
  • It enjoys the unswerving loyalty of natives and the unstinted praise of visitors.
  • I heard my name spoken with unswerving certainty by the venomous lips of an ex-stripper. Get Laid or Die Trying
  • I watch the political movements and measures which affect the present position of the Church and of the tenure of land, with as much curiosity and interest as are compatible with an unswerving conviction of certain unavoidable results. Further Records, 1848-1883: A Series of Letters
  • unswerving devotion
  • How can you fathom such unswerving loyalty over four decades?
  • Effective administration needs people, managers, unswerving devotion and discipline; building from scratch needs capital and carefully calculated investment.
  • Bafflingly, a knighthood still awaits, but this present accolade will surely not be the last that comes the way of a musician of unswerving integrity and principle.
  • He pledged to "unswervingly" open the economy to outside investors and said foreign businesses were welcome to open businesses in China, especially research and development centers. Wen Defends Exchange-Rate Policy
  • But Mum's unswerving support is amazing. The Sun
  • Their brassies unswervingly held to the line of the pegs; Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, June 3, 1914
  • Excellent products and high quality services is our unswerving pursuit.
  • And the third and perhaps the most fundamental of all her characteristics is her unswerving devotion to the institutions that form the basis of our social and political order. Some Impressions of My Stay in England
  • That reality demands that the Reserve Bank remains diligent and unswerving in carrying out its functions of prudential supervision with skill and dedication.
  • to support "unswervingly" the work of the United Nations. The Guardian World News
  • On that basis, any party would have our firm and unswerving support for any measure that fits those two criteria.
  • She would go back, back to the shelter of his love which had been waiting for her all the time, unswerving and unreproaching. The Splendid Folly
  • On currency, he said China will move "unswervingly" toward reform, yet at the same time promised to "follow the principle of benefiting both China and the world at large. CNN Transcript Nov 21, 2005
  • an unswervingly loyal man
  • the ship travelled unswervingly through the night
  • unswerving allegiance
  • He was an unswerving empiri-cist with little time for theory.
  • No, what's important is your unswerving fealty to the Lord.
  • Her head even now was unswervingly fixed in the direction of the chancel. FAMILY PICTURES
  • The whole trade mess illustrates that sometimes the shrewdest political strategy is to unswervingly follow ideological principles.
  • In an address at York Minster, the Archbishop of York paid tribute to the unstinting service, profound wisdom and unswerving faith of the Queen.
  • The Matisse that he reveals is passionate, generous and driven; a wonderful raconteur and loyal friend, ruled above all by an unswerving dedication to his art.
  • Mild-mannered, teetotal, often other-worldly, he was unswerving in his work for a party notable then for its lack of success.
  • Kelly's self-confidence is bolstered by her unswerving Christian faith.
  • Gone are the days of unswerving emulation of all things Soviet.
  • MB, the only relevant principle here, and one that I adhere to unswervingly, is that all human beings are entitled to basic human rights. Waldo Jaquith - Sen. Obenshain’s miscarriage criminalization bill.
  • His tenacious spirit and unswerving loyalty came in for praise.
  • His tenacious spirit and unswerving loyalty came in for praise.
  • In his diary of 1944 he proclaims unswerving loyalty to the monarchy.
  • Sen. Dole would be much better off spending his energies calling the "miserable creatures" that are the current Republican leadership on the carpet for the disservice that have done this country – the one they all swore they would unswervingly serve. scot is for Obama now Dole to McClellan: You're a 'miserable creature'
  • So from this day forward, in accordance with his thesis, the human race will be unswerving in its dedication to fulfilling this end; all human efforts will henceforth be directed towards blowing up the sun.
  • Gerald Van Wijk, another unswerving volunteer in our room at Salt River, also kept me posted on what was happening at the rescue station. The Great Penguin Rescue
  • He had an unswerving commitment to history's social purpose. Times, Sunday Times
  • Timeless designs and an unswerving dedication to quality have ensured a steady flow of business – whether you're in the market for a bowler hat, a cap, a beret, a panama, a straw hat, a montero or any other type for that matter, they'll have it. 10 of the best shops for bargains in Barcelona
  • Dr David Hope praised the Queen's ‘unstinting service, profound wisdom and unswerving faith’ during her 50-year reign at a special festal evensong at York Minster.
  • His mother believed unswervingly and indiscriminately in his genius.
  • The economic development of the western region has made huge strides," Premier Wen Jiabao said late last year, announcing China's plans to continue the Go West campaign "unswervingly" for another decade. China's push to develop its west hasn't closed income gap with east, critics say
  • Discipline, long-term dedication, and unswerving loyalty are precious commodities.
  • Whatever his counsel had been that night, Manfred would have followed it unswervingly. AMAGANSETT
  • His brown eyes, peering out from a deeply lined face, regarded me with an unswervingly beatific expression. DOUBTING THOMAS
  • While such a sophisticated politician was well aware of the pitfalls involved in fiercely defending his policies and sticking unswervingly to his principles, with hindsight this decision can be seen as fatally flawed.
  • His unswerving allegiance to the socialist ideal guaranteed an eventful political life.
  • At one extreme, it is used to represent the unswerving conviction and absolute credulity of the true believer.
  • After the invasion of my country by the army of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam I reminded the leaders of Hanoi of the assurances of "eternal gratitude" and promises of "unswerving respect for the independence, neutrality and territorial integrity" of my county, given many times orally and in writing by the leaders of Hanoi, to remind them of their commitments. Cambodia in Modern History: Beauty and Darkness
  • A devout Catholic rather than an evangelical Protestant or Quaker, he was an unusual Irish abolitionist, but unswerving in his commitment.
  • He showed unswerving loyalty to his friends.
  • The general had an unswerving devotion to duty.
  • Again, the President's unswerving commitment overrode all opposition.
  • To remember those simple truths, and feel unswervingly confident in them, is almost enough for a protest.
  • In his diary of 1944 he proclaims unswerving loyalty to the monarchy.
  • Will guide the company as a fashion unswerving pursuit of the goal.
  • He is unswerving in pursuit of his aims.
  • China will ablide by the peaceful diplomatic policy of self - independence unswervingly.
  • But the reserve's defenders were unswerving in their commitment to a greater cause: conserving the region's biodiversity for the benefit of mankind.
  • We are conscious of your unswerving commitment to - and support of - the Church as it seeks to minister to people up and down the country.
  • He stuck unswervingly to his opinion that the West was too feeble, too worn out, and too decadent to begin the war seriously.
  • He has been at this, unswervingly, since 1965, when he published a curio about pop culture called The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby. Two stories, high
  • a straight and narrow tree-lined road unswerving across the lowlands
  • It is hard to knock a man with such charisma and unswerving comic timing, but anyone having had the pleasure of seeing him on stage before would have been disappointed at the lack of new material.
  • Timeless designs and an unswerving dedication to quality have ensured a steady flow of business – whether you're in the market for a bowler hat, a cap, a beret, a panama, a straw hat, a montero or any other type for that matter, they'll have it. 10 of the best shops for bargains in Barcelona
  • His brown eyes, peering out from a deeply lined face, regarded me with an unswervingly beatific expression. DOUBTING THOMAS
  • I must tell you of a record of St Bede's, which shows how gladly Ireland in old days, as ever, shared the priceless gift which she of all countries, received with the most passionate entireness and held with the most unswerving steadfastness. Our Catholic Heritage in English Literature of Pre-Conquest Days
  • They remained unswerving in their support for the Democratic Party and the trade union bureaucracy.
  • She is also unswerving in her belief that she did no wrong as Minister for Public Enterprise and that her successor can do no right.

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