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Reacting to the news, Greenpeace UK executive director John Sauven said: "Big oil has sustained an unmitigated defeat.
But for Obama, this was an unmitigated defeat as one of the key priorities of his second term was overwhelmingly rejected by his own party.
When the Munich Agreement with Hitler was made in September 1938, sacrificing Czechoslovakia to the Nazis, Churchill laid bare its implications, insisting that it represented "a total and unmitigated defeat".
Shell has abandoned its controversial drilling operations in the Alaskan Arctic in the face of mounting opposition in what jubilant environmentalists described as "an unmitigated defeat" for big oil.
Does this mean anti-Arctic drilling advocates have handed "Big oil...an unmitigated defeat," as Greenpeace says.
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Might the Wales team he leads with such unmitigated joy deal an almighty blow for Celtic pride by defeating Roy Hodgson's England in Lens on 16 June, during a European Championship which constitutes the nation's first venture into a finals for 58 years?
But critics questioned the economic and social impact of her policies, with former Labour leader Lord Kinnock, who was defeated by her at the ballot box, saying they had been an "unmitigated disaster for Britain".
Umunna has recruited MPs Emma Reynolds, Jonny Reynolds and Stephen Twigg to his team In one of the least restrained responses to the election defeat, Michael Dugher, the shadow transport secretary, said the party's approach to the Scottish independence referendum "was an unmitigated disaster.
It was unmitigated hell".
An unmitigated disaster.
Just unmitigated sadness.
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