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Any hint that he is politically vulnerable in the hacking scandal could affect the government's declared resolve to hold unwaveringly to its economic policies, which combine steep spending cuts with tax increases.
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And 2) Why is it that the EU held unwaveringly to that disastrous policy, even as the evidence of its wrong-headedness piled up, and as Krugman and other excellent economists made crystal clear the case against it?
She hesitates; her hands flutter in front of her but her blue eyes hold my gaze unwaveringly.
You may be the one who sits calmly and knows in their bones that peace is possible and holds that vision unwaveringly.
One of the key tenets of orthodox Islam is its perfect nature and the infallibility of the Quran, two claims I unwaveringly held on to for two decades.
The Obama open hand always held fast to its unwaveringly solid determination that talk is cheap unless it corresponds to activity that eases tensions, promotes trade, solidifies political borders and the integrity of sovereignty that comes with their clarity and defensibility.
The first confrontation with his nemesis, Ranken, the prison warden, when Manny's cell is opened for the first time in three years, must be one of the few moments in cinematic history that Voight holds another actor's gaze unwaveringly.
Workers were unwaveringly loyal.
Her accent is unwaveringly British.
She was unwaveringly, punishingly indifferent.
President Bush supported Musharraf unwaveringly.
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