Remorseless Sentence Examples

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  • The idea of belonging to a remorseless insurgent leader was terrifying.

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  • Natural causes played their part, but so did the remorseless pressures of the open market.

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  • No government in the world that I have identified has yet recognized the need to act to check that remorseless growth.

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  • European empires, enslaving or exterminating new worlds elsewhere on our globe, had been equally remorseless.

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  • Writers with none of the prejudices of the historical school, but with the cold and remorseless regard for logic of the purely objective critic, have pointed out serious inconsistencies here, the omission of important factors there, until very little of the " old Political Economy " is left unscathed.

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  • So can CBS continue to defy gravity and the remorseless march of new media?

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  • Once again, the remorseless logic leads to the same conclusion.

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  • If it was to halt the remorseless rise in the number of desertions, then there is little sign it had any demonstrable effect.

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  • The debates on the Crimes Bill and the Irish Land Bill quickly undeceived them, and the steady and even remorseless vigour with which the government of Ireland was conducted speedily convinced the House of Commons and the country that Mr. Balfour was in his right place as chief secretary.

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  • The process appears remorseless and, if you are a manufacturer, largely one-way.

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  • He only won the hatred of all classes, and was represented by the obscure annalists of that period as an oppressor of the church and a remorseless tyrant.

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  • It is a relief to think that Essex 's countryside is being recorded before it is finally crushed beneath the remorseless advance of London.

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  • In 1705 he commanded against the Camisards in Languedoc, and when on this expedition he is said to have carried out his orders with remorseless rigour.

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  • William could be pitiless when provoked; to punish the men of the North for persistent rebellion and the destruction of his garrison at York, he harried the whple countryside from the Aire to the Tees with such remorseless ferocity that it did not recover its ancient prosperity for centuries.

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  • The passages in which these things are laid bare by Paul's remorseless analysis of his own experience "under Law" seem to have made practically no impression on the Apostolic Fathers as a whole.

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  • The elevation and the isolation of his position fostered a detachment from ordinary virtues and compassion, and he was a remorseless incarnation of Machiavelli's Prince.

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