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implacability

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The quality or state of being implacable.

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So, for all its apparent implacability, the bank is running a looser policy than it would otherwise have done.Still, so many things have come right for the ECB so quickly, that it deserves a lot of credit.

It's as if Mark Twain forgot what slavery is — the constriction of it, the implacability of it, all suspended while Tom Sawyer toys with a tediously extended, bookish prank.

Scott delivers a vision of a pure and impersonal scientific meritocracy, and he envisions science and its locked-in binary implacability (leading to the ultimate binary opposition — life or death) as a model for societal integration.

At the same time, it underscored Tsarnaev's implacability during weeks of harrowing testimony about the devastation he had caused.

Here is a wickedly funny Monty Python figure in Nazi regalia: And mind you, disposing of the young and the elderly requires other strengths and virtues — fanaticism, radicalism, severity, implacability, hardness, iciness, mercilessness, und so weiter.

The implacability of the dispute is surpassed only by each country's need for space.

That glimpse of the couple's fatal, final confrontation, suggestive of the doomful implacability of fate, always struck me as a hallmark of the mature Nabokov, the Nabokov who would come to full flower in "Lolita," "Pale Fire," and "Ada".

That observation arises in Reines's story of a child's response to her abusive father: stunned reverence for his godlike implacability.

Like Herzog's films, it combines extremity with implacability.

It is not the legacy of Hollywood's unwounding killer movies which gives Godard's heroes their implacability in the face of death; it is his own observation of our time's lack of any feeling of responsibility for death.

There is plenty of material for tragedy here, yet the impression given by the film is less one of suffering and sorrow than one of sheer implacability, and we are left, as it were, with a caution: never bank on any hero for long, because Everest will glance at human beings, with their baggage of presumption, and dust them off like crumbs.

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