unflinching in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

unflinching in the PONS Dictionary

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English
A wise and unflinching examination of the ramifications for society--and for the individual--when the capsule replaces the couch.
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Her bhakti was unwavering, unflinching, exceptional, pure, divine and true.
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For example, one critic called the film a first-class production, accentuated by fine performances and an unflinching script.
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Although he is not the smartest member of the group his faith and unflinching loyalty to his friends are really their vital pulse.
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His approach combines unflinching realism with dark, dry humor.
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It is an unflinching tale of war's repercussions.
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He expected unflinching loyalty from colleagues and subordinates alike, and was confrontational with politicians.
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His unflinching courage and devotion to duty uphold the finest traditions of the military service.
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Even though he likes to have a little fun, he takes his role as the gold dragon of legend seriously with unflinching bravery and determination.
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The book received a generally positive reception for its unflinching narrative and engaging writing.
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