Sentence examples for unremitting fear from inspiring English sources

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Anna is terrified by urges to kill her own 15-month-old son, and while Montross has "never before felt this degree of unremitting fear," she remembers standing in a boat once holding her infant daughter, afraid she might drop her.

We postulate that this may be related to limited use of CGM glucose data in the day-to-day management of diabetes, target glucose levels that are too high, and a persistent, unremitting fear of hypoglycemia in the parents of these young children.

He cites, for example, the words of one of the legal architects of Mr. Bush's war on terror, Jack Goldsmith, who has written that "for generations the Terror Presidency will be characterized by an unremitting fear of devastating attack, an obsession with preventing the next attack, and a proclivity to act aggressively and pre-emptively to do so".

We postulate that this finding may be related in part to limited use of the CGM glucose data in day-to-day management and to an unremitting fear of hypoglycemia.

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The government held him on Robben Island for six years and continued to fear him for his unremitting commitment to freedom.

THE itch is unremitting.

Its unremitting sexism?

He is impervious and unremitting.

Enwezor's show is unremitting.

The European Championship is unremitting.

A picture of unremitting gloom?

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