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is unflinching
adjective
Without flinching; staying committed despite any difficulty; steadfast
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She is unflinching.
Here, Mr. Watson's precision is unflinching.
And Green Room's pain is unflinching.
Her attention, when it's on, is unflinching.
Brittain's book, witnessing such pain, both flinches and is unflinching.
Figes is unflinching in her discussion of Israel and America.
He is unflinching on the abuse of women and religious minorities.
There is something uniquely affecting about children facing life's random cruelty, but Gilbert's gaze is unflinching.
Precious certainly is unflinching in the presentation of its heroine's life and prospects.
In anguish, Ms. Tsartolia's Clytemnestra presses her fists into her abdomen; all the while, Mr. Flynn's Agamemnon is unflinching.
The result is a "beautifully observed" collection that is "unflinching, provocative, witty and shrewd," Peter Parker said here in 1999.
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