His commitment to the company and his co-workers is unquestioned, and above all, he fits into the group. |
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Just as he's able to bring unquestioned muscle to visualizing an epic, Scott has primal, mano a mano conflict down pat. |
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They find out quickly how easy it is to hurt one another with unquestioned assumptions and prejudices. |
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It was an unquestioned assumption in all of my science classes that nothing exists except natural phenomena. |
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When a fitness instructor passes National Boards, the highly valued merit and recognition will be customarily unquestioned nationwide. |
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Not every one of these cases is likely to achieve unquestioned acceptance as evidence for ordained women in the ancient Church. |
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For some time now, firefighters have been portrayed as the last bastion of unquestioned heroism in the public psyche. |
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To many, violence has become an intrinsic part of their lives and quite often goes unquestioned and unchallenged. |
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I do use both plain and serrated blades often and the effectiveness of a serrated edge is unquestioned. |
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Their sincerity is unquestioned, evidenced by their use of random capitalization in their mail outs. |
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Interestingly, in his 1998 article, Coyne reflects on why there was such general and unquestioned acceptance of the original research. |
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They remain unchallenged and blissfully satisfied because the fundamental principles that guide the creation of their music remain unquestioned. |
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Many of our relationships are burdened by expectations, desires, hidden fears and unquestioned assumptions. |
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Many toxicological studies have been based on the unwritten and unquestioned assumption that all that mattered was the elemental concentration. |
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It was a completely mad idea, but in a fit of complete and unquestioned insanity I chose to take a swing at it despite my legitimate concerns. |
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He will voluntarily withdraw the legislation until such time as there is no doubt who has the unquestioned authority to speak for Native people. |
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The success of this arrangement was underpinned by unquestioned trust in the integrity of the medical profession. |
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Assumptions are viewed as self-evident, unquestioned, and a starting point for reasoning. |
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Nevertheless there was an unquestioned assumption that Afghanistan would remain as always Afghanistan. |
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He was allowed to deliver his well-laundered spiel, unquestioned and unchallenged. |
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His foreign-policy record was mixed at best, despite his unquestioned expertise in this area. |
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His ability was unquestioned, but his brusque and abrasive manner aroused hostility which probably hampered his early career. |
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What unshackled power rises in the soul that has accepted its unquestioned right to rule? |
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On an organization chart he reports to a board, but on the firing line he oversees the corporation with unquestioned efficiency. |
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The best-supported nodes in the tree mostly correspond with unquestioned sister taxa in the data set. |
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The following spring Manual made a triumphal entry into the city and established himself as the unquestioned suzerain of Antioch. |
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These three in particular went unquestioned and therefore accepted by the committee members. |
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His importance as a proponent of the so-called seconda prattica, the new concerted music characteristic of the early Baroque, is unquestioned. |
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Political urgency demands, however, that none of this authority, whether it be filial or affiliative, stand unquestioned. |
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There is a similarly fat chance of us accepting the other unquestioned assumptions underpinning misanthropic doom-mongering about health. |
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Where they're wrong is in alleging that these rules have been unquestioned by the media up until now. |
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Derrida had advanced deconstruction as a challenge to unquestioned assumptions of the Western philosophical tradition. |
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By tradition, the elderly have been regarded as repositories of wisdom and experience who are the unquestioned arbiters of a family dispute. |
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After a decade marked by financial disasters and bank failures, the era of unquestioned profit-making would appear to be at an end. |
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Success has come so naturally that the young Italian exudes an innate, unquestioned belief in his own talents. |
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It seems that intellectuals live under the unquestioned assumption that what they are doing is important. |
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Holism was the unquestioned orthodoxy of the Western tradition of practising medicine and investigating nature for the two millennia before the nineteenth century. |
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By the middle of the nineteenth century, the unquestioned assumptions that once did not shrink from employing children as young as six came to a stop. |
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Pregnancy was unquestioned as an interrupter for female Mi'kmaq students. |
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Instead of unquestioned fealty to one's superior officer, an ambitious soldier might now have to think of cosseting the president and the public, via the media. |
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He is the unquestioned star, the box-office draw, the guy who lands the biggest interviews. |
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The last four years have witnessed an astonishing implosion of a previously unquestioned investment strategy. |
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These themes are underpinned by unquestioned assumptions about the dangers of modern life, lazily repeated like a mantra through much of the media. |
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By the end of this period, he and other artists working with strong Yunnan colours formed a Yunnan School, of which he was recognized as the unquestioned leader. |
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The class, gender, and racial basis for control of ideas of sexuality and for consumption of luxurious commodities stood as an accepted and unquestioned aspect of privilege. |
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Such depictions, she argues, enforce underlying societal hostility towards women, through unquestioned acceptance of hostility towards other non-human beings. |
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Japan is recognized as the unquestioned leader in the photovoltaic market. |
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Lisa's unquestioned acceptance of Homer's right and responsibility to exercise his chance-won power reveals the post-modernist attitude towards authority and power. |
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Three-and-a-half years later, she still does not have a solitary title to her name and there are growing doubts about whether her unquestioned potential will ever be realised. |
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They are the ritual gestures of religious dogmatists who have lost their unquestioned authority in pluralistic and secularistic cultures. |
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The second reason is that people have been told that natural rights for authors is the accepted and unquestioned tradition of our society. |
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Radical coups introduce potentially revolutionary changes into society and place members of the armed forces into positions of unquestioned control. |
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Other than the man accepting the nomination, he will be the unquestioned star of the extravaganza. |
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The Mammonists distrust intellectualism in this country because they see it as a threat to unquestioned acceptance of the religion that they are promoting. |
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Thirty years ago the notion that marriage was by its nature an arrangement between men and women was unquestioned. |
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Prof. Stephen Clarkson: I'd just like to make a response to your opening sentence about the unquestioned benefits of free trade. |
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In this way, it gives us victory over unquestioned assumptions and ignorance of what we are. |
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As I said, Sweden must have a clear and unquestioned place at the heart of European integration. |
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The European dimension is an unquestioned, intrinsic feature of both the documents and the networks. |
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Admiral Nelson's victory gave the British navy unquestioned supremacy over all the seas of the globe for almost a century. |
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These developments have not gone unquestioned or unchallenged, and resistance to these trends has built worldwide. |
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He enjoyed unquestioned autonomy but remained, nevertheless, a subject of the Sublime Porte. |
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He's highly respected both on and off the pitch and his leadership qualities are unquestioned. |
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There are two unquestioned assumptions underlying this problem. |
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The first is obviously to ensure an unquestioned standard of artistic quality. |
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This they affirmed to be the very body of Christ, the locus of holiness, the society of saints, guaranteed by the unquestioned apostolic succession of their bishops. |
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One of the first things I learned on the job was that some of my own unquestioned assumptions about how to work with patients would need to change. |
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Nevertheless, his reading of Nietzsche's texts cannot be characterized as a form of indiscriminate copying or unquestioned epigonism. |
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That the Balts lived east of the Vistula from remote prehistoric times is unquestioned. |
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As political philosophy and a keystone for constitutional interpretation, The Federalist has unquestioned value. |
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They have acquired a patina of intrinsic and unquestioned value and they have attracted a clique of true believers and proselytes to promote them. |
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She is still, I think, one of those unquestioned showbiz phenomena: an instantly identifiable voice and presence, a bold journeyer in realms of personality unknown to others. |
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In the Western imagination, the valiance of symbolically charged figures like Homer's Ulysses or the Knights of the Round Table remained unquestioned since their conception. |
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By vanquishing Mr Duhalde, the president won unquestioned control over the hegemonic Peronist party—as the rally on May 25th was intended to show. |
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Such a judgment would have tested Argentine democracy and its institutions to the limit. Mr Menem, whose political astuteness is unquestioned, would now appear to have two options. |
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The members of the Prix Galien Canada jury are well-respected authorities in pharmaceuticals, medicine and pharmacology, with unquestioned expertise and credibility in their respective fields. |
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Indeed, the victimization by these independent vigilantes often goes unquestioned by government officials, and their behaviour is supported by many within the regime. |
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In such a situation the classic mode of scientific analysis in the form of puzzle solving within an unquestioned framework or 'paradigm' is unfeasible. |
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Over three administrations, Thatcher gradually established unquestioned command, disregarding her cabinet, and becoming a kind of secular monarch. |
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Powell's identity as an icon of the women's game, whose contribution to the sport has merited an OBE and a CBE for her services, has always gone unquestioned. |
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While we do not suggest this individual, the Complainant, is a super man, he certainly has a great deal of adaptability, which is unquestioned, and has adapted to many situations and has good vision. |
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It is true that the data on the Canadian Alliance server might in the ordinary scheme of things be considered to be under the unquestioned control of the Canadian Alliance, but this is not an ordinary situation. |
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In the beginning of 2006, the Venice Commission of the Council of Europe recommended a certain number of measures intended to ensure the unquestioned impartiality of electoral commissions. |
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Participatory training at the community level can encourage people to challenge the accumulated and often unquestioned beliefs that reinforce stigma. |
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However, anyone promoting even peaceful alternatives to full and unquestioned integration with Indonesia is an immediate target for arrest, torture or assassination by Indonesian security forces. |
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Leonardo Da Vinci, whose eminent position in art is unquestioned, would draw a hundred sketches of an animal from observation before turning to his picture to fix it there for all time. |
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The need for the Fund is unquestioned among all key informants and they voice strong support for the role it is playing in the development of clean technologies in Canada. |
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As performer his virtuosity was unquestioned and unparalleled. |
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This periodisation goes rather unquestioned in the literature on social democracy, but there are grounds to doubt its veracity. |
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While the army command may have disapproved of his tactical and strategic decisions, the loyalty of the common soldier was unquestioned. |
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Walpole's religious beliefs, hitherto an unquestioned part of his life, were fading, and Benson helped him through that personal crisis. |
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Secularism project in Turkey closely knitted with Westernism was an unquestioned project of the Kemalist state elite and the military in Turkey. |
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It used to be their values were unquestioned truth in our society. |
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Prosecutors are the unquestioned Big Dog in American civic life. |
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Indeed, one of the main characteristics of the practice of study of Weltliteratur is its ironic dependence on an often unquestioned monolingualism. |
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Tolkien undertook various textual revisions to produce a version of the book that would be published with his consent and establish an unquestioned US copyright. |
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Thus, it is unquestioned demand for a focus on determining the purposefulness of new service development and comparing it with other courses on development. |
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Britain emerged as the most important economic power, and its Royal Navy held unquestioned naval superiority across the globe well into the 20th century. |
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The Boston agent added that this clerk was a young man of wholly unquestioned veracity and reliability, of known antecedents and long with the company. |
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That variation of germinal origin is a fact in organic nature is admitted on all hands, and that some variations are adaptive is also unquestioned. |
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