Sentence examples for of the unmitigated from inspiring English sources

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Over half a century later, and the consequences of the unmitigated greed – which almost wrecked the Nigerian banking system – are only just catching up with old family friends.

And yet world press coverage, though avid, was scarcely strident; there was none of the unmitigated horror that would come in September that year.

He was a bomber pilot in World War II, and his experience of the unmitigated horror of warfare served as the foundation for his lifelong quest for peaceful solutions to conflict.

Because of the unmitigated dearth of female directors, the history of cinema has been marked decisively by the shared work of actresses and male directors married to each other, not by the work of actors and female directors.

Sure, but considering some of the unmitigated garbage that populates the lower price sections of most carriers, I'm happy to overlook some minor cosmetic affronts for the value for money offered here.

And yes, if Salinger had made Holden like me, perhaps the book would've been a success instead of the unmitigated disaster it was.

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"The rich have become richer, and the poor have become poorer; and the vessel of the state is driven between the Scylla and Charybdis of anarchy and despotism," Shelley wrote in 1821, blaming inequality and disorder on the "unmitigated exercise of the calculating faculty".

But until we conservatives are willing to face up to the unmitigated absurdity of liberty alongside sexual segregation, swathes of otherwise reachable voters will continue to regard our movement as undeserving of their support.

But Abigail is emotionally fragile, and both she and Dorcas fall prey, in different ways, to the unmitigated nastiness of Conrad Lowe, a writer, misogynist and former gynecologist who suddenly appears in their town.

"Rather than the peaceful transition of power the US and its allies sought to communicate, the footage showed Saddam's death was actually a thuggish mob hit," Jarecki says, "a total and unmitigated mess – a perfect visual metaphor for the unmitigated mess of the war they had launched".

It is your path to the unmitigated joy of full-tilt creativity and optimal thriving.

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