In fact, the narrow strips that he placed next to each other were parallel and undeviating in their two-dimensionality. |
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In a world of complex systems it is not appropriate to charge forward with rigid, undeviating directives. |
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His undeviating rule appears to have been to breed high quality pedigree stock and to feed them from his own resources. |
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We assume that the predator moves in an undeviating straight line, unless it detects the prey individual. |
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It was, in its own way, a remarkably UN-sentimental piece of television, undeviating, monotone, but depthlessly rich. |
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Creative individuals and undeviating purpose and rationality achieve joy and fulfillment. |
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With your yearly contribution, you lay the foundations for incorruptible and undeviating work. |
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There comes a point in every artist's life when they decide their career has thus far taken too linear and undeviating a path. |
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Throughout his career, Pearson demonstrated two characteristics: undeviating stability and dynamic responsiveness. |
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Space-related action words: unswerving, undeviating versus roundabout, circuitous. |
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It's pretty easy to see that romantic love is unfortunately bundled with the baggage of jealousy, suspicion, exclusiveness, and undeviating fidelity. |
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All of our business dealings are based on undeviating core principles of drive, entrepreneurship, value plus, leadership, organization, and respect. |
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They must be worse than blind who do not see with what undeviating regularity of system, in this case and in all cases, they pursue their scheme for the utter destruction of every independent power. |
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As a journalist holding an undeviating citizen's position, in 2008 Magden was awarded the Grand Award for Freedom of Writing by the Association of Turkish Book-Publishers. |
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That was a foreign affairs tutorial for this Parliament, and I can only encourage you to remain as consistent and undeviating as you have been in these matters. |
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Gibbon viewed the Roman Empire as a single entity in undeviating decline from the ideals of political and intellectual freedom that characterized the classical literature he had read. |
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Rubio has to date shown himself an undeviating follower of that program. |
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This is true too of Wood himself, a staff writer at The New Yorker, with his clearly delineated — and undeviating — theory of how fiction works and what it must do. |
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