Sentence examples for uncompromised way from inspiring English sources

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Until the day he voted to approve the Telegraph sale at the subsidiary level, Healy intentionally avoided information about the bids received by the Strategic Process so he would not be put in a position where he had nonpublic information that would make it difficult for him to perform his public communication duties in an uncompromised way.

The play's director, Michael Blakemore, claims it has been so successful because, "you have the science which is presented in a totally uncompromised way, but underneath the science is a very particular human drama abut people's ownership of their own ideas, about competition between professional men, about the detachment of the wives of such people.

They're aiming for enthusiasts who want an easy but uncompromised way of playing their cartridges — lots of us have consoles sitting in boxes, but it's a pain to get them set up.

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The keepers of Tiean are keepers of uncompromised recipes, which means hot means hot--and for the uninitiated probably will mean way too hot.

Gawker was an island … uncompromised and uncompromising".

Click here or on 'view gallery' to see Lou Reed: A Life in Pictures That suite of songs about the fictional prostitute immortalised by Louise Brooks in the 1928 Weimar German film Pandora's Box, drawled by Reed over Metallica's wildly inappropriate, uncompromised heavy metal, was despised in a way the latest releases by Paul McCartney and Neil Young never were.

What would she make of being told, in effect, that the things that most move her as ideas and ways of being in the world — "pathological honesty," "loving with a pure heart," and "writing about uncompromised life in New York City," to cite a few of Wurtzel's top priorities — are the least likely to move her past the futon phase?

What would she make of being told, in effect, that the things that most move her as ideas and ways of being in the world—"pathological honesty," "loving with a pure heart," and "writing about uncompromised life in New York City," to cite a few of Wurtzel's top priorities are the least likely to move her past the futon phase?

Per the postmodernists, either an optimistic, naive, and/or sincere work is qualitatively bad writing (which means that its optimism, naivete, and/or sincerity is unadulterated and thus uncompromised) or it is a potentially interesting work that is, consequently, optimistic, naive, and/or sincere in a reflexive, self-aware way.

Uncompromised and daring".

But it's not uncompromised.

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