Fourthly, there are those who protest out of some kind of violent instinct, who find pleasure in unthinking acts of fury. |
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What they are about is unthinking mass movement versus individual thoughts and actions. |
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Pearls of wisdom leave our mouths every day in an unthinking and mechanical manner. |
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Sometimes science requires stirrers to shift the dead weight of unthinking complacency. |
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Such a society would vanquish sycophants, mindless ritual, dogma, unthinking action, and hero worship. |
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All he wanted was to sit alone and perform the menial, unthinking actions necessary to remain breathing. |
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Whether you agree with him or not, his motives for acting are clearly not unthinking loyalty to the US or sycophancy to a superpower. |
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He adapts with unthinking haste, an instinct that serves him well in front of goal. |
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They shirked responsibility, put the blame on others, finding refuge in generalities and then in an unthinking bustle of activity. |
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Your unthinking hatred of all things public and your disconnect with history and reality, doom you to the status of a mindless animal. |
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As an aphorist, Cullen is hard to beat and his supple and punning use of text puts the lie to the whole unthinking bad boy concept. |
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Daphne blurts the childlike word automatically, unthinking, and she rushes forward. |
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The architects of modern science, from Rene Descartes to Isaac Newton, had proposed a world of unthinking material objects ruled by natural laws. |
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This was his home, and Alexander had been foolish and unthinking to forbid him access to it. |
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It makes you an unthinking automaton, who will rapidly be shunned by society for your heartless or underwhelming response to everything. |
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There would have been much to astonish a young Ligurian at that time, many opportunities for outrage, defensive bigotry or unthinking prejudice. |
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I hope this ends any disturbing talk I've seen about the blogosphere about Andy being the unthinking woman's bit of crumpet. |
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We were supposed to become unthinking, obedient, silent and submissive so as to be governable, exploitable and harmless. |
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Every Western intervention is automatic and unthinking, it seems, except a human rights intervention. |
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There are no agencies over here to help unthinking people get their unwisely spent money back. |
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These unthinking and careless actions by the Premier did no more than to incite and inflame thus creating more danger for those police officers. |
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Much of what Simpson says should encourage self-consciousness about the costs of an unthinking appeal to dubiously concrete subject positions. |
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For years, she'd entertained an unthinking prejudice against everyone who used them. |
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And, in the face of such unfeeling, unthinking idiocy, how can old Britons remain hopeful? |
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Rather than risk reward calculations and unthinking optimism, what we need now is courage. |
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Enjoyment became an imperative, expense was no object and she embraced unthinking pleasure with an enthusiasm that bordered on the frenetic. |
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Even automatic, unthinking actions are to a degree socially-conditioned, as Pavlov and Skinner have demonstrated. |
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Communal disharmony, not spiritual harmony, might seem more desirable to secure the unthinking loyalty of the faithful. |
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But Jackson was an experienced hand at public affairs, and his populism, while genuinely felt, was not unthinking or unreflective. |
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It would be better to say that the Boy Scouts prevailed with a good constitutional argument, supported by weak evidence, craven apprehensions and unthinking hostility. |
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But dispensing with the boring parts of the process arguably suggests a certain blitheness or unthinking overconfidence on Mr Perry's part. |
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Financiers are unthinking brutes, whose obsession with numbers is a form of autism. |
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If thought leadership arises only from this part of the firm, are all the other consultants unthinking followers? |
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Yet if you probe the tempting statements, they often fall apart. The experience of reading the book is curiously unthinking. |
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Tories also accuse the BBC of unthinking leftiness, a charge the UKIP leader is taking a step further. |
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The unthinking inclusion in the directive of allowing a reasonable return on investment to be made seems highly dangerous to me. |
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Leaving things to unthinking market forces is not what the spirit of deregulation is all about. |
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This at least moves us away from the position of ruthless or unthinking exploitation of the natural environment. |
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This expansion of the police service is, at one and the same time, about unthinking EU integration and the securing of Fortress Europe. |
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Children are cheap, more gullible, and easier to condition into fearless killing and unthinking obedience than adults are. |
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According to this theory, animal behaviour can be explained by an unthinking automatic response to external stimuli. |
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It looked like I had made a hasty and unthinking attempt to hide the fact. |
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The casual, unthinking cruelty of children is brilliantly evoked here. |
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Neither, for that matter, do unthinking appeals to sacrosanct moral imperatives like the Ten Commandments. |
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By an act of unthinking folly I used them as an example yesterday. |
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None of the foregoing is to suggest that I expect you to behave like an unthinking, insensitive automaton in responding to my request for your help. |
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When it comes to blind and unthinking prejudice masquerading as nationalism you can always rely on the lunar right to see eye to eye with the loopy left. |
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It will suffer the consequences of the unthinking and unaccountable exploitation of natural resources and it will be spoiled by capitalist barbarity. |
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Far from requiring us to approach this in a spirit of unthinking activism, these goals oblige us to take sensible courses of action in various sectors in order to have an effect. |
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The Commission is still too willing to make the unthinking assumption that trade liberalisation is an aim in itself, rather than a tool to serve the greater purpose of sustainable development. |
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I drew a great couch out of its place near the corner, so that as I lay, I could look at the lovely view to east and south,and unthinking of and uncaring for the dust, composed myself for sleep. |
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However, the relationship that education bears to society, the economy and culture is very complex and cannot be dealt with in a straightforward and unthinking manner. |
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Mannix denounced the British treatment of Ireland in the aftermath of the Easter Rising in Dublin in 1916 and questioned the degree to which Australia should give unthinking support to the British Empire. |
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There was a widespread perception that the bureaucracy was unresponsive not only to government but also to clients, that it was rule-bound, unthinking and uncaring. |
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In Poland, such provocativeness has a social connotation, as an attempt to rock the psychic boat, overbalancing unthinking, automatic religiosity. |
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The European Parliament's unthinking embrace of Oxfam is in itself a good example of the crazy turn things can take when we are not critical in embracing Fair Trade products. |
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Canada is not afraid to be a refuge against a militarism that is unthinking and that does not trade off against the rights and needs of individuals. |
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I'm always amazed by realize the impact that some film music can have on the spectator and the impact which some of these pieces produce on the collective unthinking. |
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In his search for the diaries of ordinary people, Finkel has found that many potential historical treasures have disappeared, discarded or destroyed by unthinking mourners or removal men. |
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Heart-rendingly, though, callous, unthinking vandals smashed the glass and it was eventually removed. |
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It takes confidence for consumers to take out loans to buy houses or cars, on the assumption they will be employed long enough to pay the money back. A lot of that confidence is unthinking. |
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The play, often considered to be a comedy, reverses traditional views on events of the Trojan War and depicts Achilles as a coward, Ajax as a dull, unthinking mercenary, etc. |
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The Sociologists suggest with measured tones, the surveys collect the unthought minds for minds unthinking so that theology may be bound Lilliputianly to the sterile turf. |
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