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The meaning of "evil" has become increasingly unsettled even as it has narrowed, yet the word has proven to be an unshakable unit in our moral lexicon.
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His guiding star appeared to be an unshakable faith that GM was not like any other company; it was General Motors.
But "unfortunately, a tendency to place humans or some other preferred taxon at the top or right of every tree appears to be an unshakable habit of many phylogeneticists, although there is no objective reason for doing so" (Gould 1997).
Nonetheless, there was an unshakable sense that the bioterrorism threat may be worse than previously suspected.
What Gruen had, as well, was an unshakable faith in the American marketplace.
One example is Russia, where President Vladimir V. Putin has stated that press freedom is "an unshakable value of Russian democracy".
On Monday, a senior Chinese military commander, Qi Jianguo, said protecting China's "core national interest" at sea was an "unshakable mission".
There is an unshakable brilliance that develops from the willingness to draw in discomfort.
What this reveals is an abiding, unshakable belief in the use of hard power.
We were a strong unit.
It is not an unshakable natural principle that transformations in the foundation are necessarily a shock – the Future Shock of Tofler from 1970, or now the Presence Shock of Rushkoff.
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