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"We must be implacable towards racism," he added, saying that the supermarket attack was an "appalling anti-Semitic act".
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The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information ANHRII) described the threat against Rajab of the first ever charge in the Arab world involving "tweeting" (publishing information on Twitter) as an illustration of the Bahraini government's implacable hostility towards freedom of expression and Internet freedom.
Looking back over 12 years, we have been victims of our own desire to placate the implacable, to persuade towards reason the utterly unreasonable, to hope that there was some genuine intent to do good in a regime whose mind is in fact evil.
The opening movement had exactly the right kind of implacable tread, the sense of arching towards catastrophe, and the huge climax was genuinely unnerving.
The Guardian understands that the Syrian president's most implacable Arab enemies have been moving towards more direct, if still largely covert, support for the opposition but are now under heavy international pressure to hold off.
A colleague who surveyed the most recent evidence on employment found that some formerly implacable academic opponents of the minimum wage have softened their stance towards it, and that the IMF and the OECD both now reckon that minimum wages do little harm and may do some good.
Willingham was implacable.
The Darkness implacable.
Her technique is implacable.
The "implacable evidence of the fragility of your love, of its attachment to the place" unravelling his initial picture, pointing him back towards Henriette.
Metadata is implacable, unreasoning, unironic.
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