Sentence examples for considered relentlessly from inspiring English sources

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Busby is on the brink of 60, a Scot whose considered, relentlessly specific use of words rides easily on wayward grammar.

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Sometimes plaintively, sometimes angrily, they expressed frustration with what they considered the relentlessly hostile attitudes of gun-control advocates against gun owners.

They deliberately clapped their hands so relentlessly (they considered that they could not get punished for "cheering") that the speakers could not speak, and thereafter started leaving the room.

Despite his newfound zest for honesty, Mr. Williams said he did not consider himself a relentlessly honest person.

Miguel de Unamuno, the relentlessly idealizing Spanish philosopher, considered "Don Quixote" a "profoundly Christian epic" and the true "Spanish Bible," and correspondingly managed to write about the novel as if not a single comic episode occurred in it.

He also said that as he scrambled relentlessly to raise the remaining $85 million, he considered putting the team into bankruptcy to buy time.

In 1928, Wilhelm Furtwängler, the most relentlessly deep-thinking of conductors, bemoaned what he considered the American habit of "seeing things from the point of view of sport," but even by then the "Who's on top?" tendency had become universal.

Yet Bill Keller, then editor of the New York Times and considered presumably to be libel-proof under US free-speech laws, remains relentlessly vituperated against under his own name.

Ofcom pursues the point relentlessly: "We consider James Murdoch's conduct, including his failure to initiate action on his own account on a number of occasions, to be both difficult to comprehend and ill-judged".

Not for nothing, then, is he often considered the archetypal Renaissance man: as the great British art historian Kenneth Clark put it, Leonardo was the most relentlessly curious person in history.

The reasons for this are related primarily to the disease process itself: it is difficult to conduct symptomatic treatment studies in a relentlessly progressive neurodegenerative disorder such as AD over time periods longer than 6 months within the context of a clinical trial because, given the efficacy shown with ChEIs, longer term placebo groups may no longer be considered ethical.

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