Somehow, somewhere there is someone thinking independently, unswayed by the media. |
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I am utterly unswayed by his attempt to argue one is a drastic departure from the traditional focus, while the other is not. |
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Despite its narrow successes, the intensive propaganda campaign left the public unswayed in more fundamental respects. |
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For those, like him, unswayed by such arguments, there are, though, signs of a forthcoming shift. |
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He takes a relatively restrained approach to potentially melodramatic material and scenes in which she is unswayed by bribes or beatings make a considerable impact. |
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It is foolhardy to assume, given recent history, that auditors will remain unswayed by the fat fees paid to them for ancillary services. |
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The 14 countries who gathered at the Sheraton Walker Hill Hotel in Seoul split into two groups, with those favoring engagement remaining unswayed by the sanctioneers. |
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Civil rights groups say the death penalty is an anachronism for a modern nation, but Singapore officials have been unswayed by appeals to stop the execution. |
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He's unswayed by the government's backing of his nomination. |
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A man may pride himself upon being an efficient, logical person, unswayed by sentiment in business matters, but at some stage in his every business deal there is a spark of emotional appeal and response. |
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A rich man's game Down, but far from out Business as usual Mediocre, but at least they're free The seven-yearly war ReprintsYet the prime minister seems unswayed. |
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But the generals and the no less secularist judiciary remain unswayed. |
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So to sum up, we could say that the trained observers take a firm stand in consciousness, unswayed by outer events, looking above and helping below. |
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