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Перевод: unhesitatingly
[наречие] без колебания; решительно; уверенно
Тезаурус:
- He understood that Gandhi's challenge was not primarily to his sanctity but to his power, and once he saw on what ground he might meet his antagonist he, like Gandhi, but with more evident calculation, unhesitatingly employed that sanctity in the service of power.
- In the course of the paper I addressed myself to the question: "Why is it that people unhesitatingly talk of feeling hot as well as of feeling the heat of things?"
- I remember how he flew unhesitatingly to Peru to protest openly against the bombing of human rights organisations there - and took the personal decision that it would be, in his carefully chosen words, "inappropriate" for him to use the special security protection he was provided with.
- At the short uncomplicated inquest on Perkin a week later the coroner found unhesitatingly for "Accident" and expressed sympathy with the family.
- Unhesitatingly yes.
- The Romanian leader's brother, Lieutenant General Ilie Ceausescu, a deputy defence minister and head of political administration for the armed forces, has been closely concerned with the presentation of the historical case and has unhesitatingly attacked the Hungarians in several articles published in the Romanian press.
- He replied unhesitatingly," The Transfiguration '.
- Should the defendant's motive be so crucial in cases where the act is not obviously indecent, in the sense that "right-minded persons" would not unhesitatingly classify it as such?
- For the Piano Quartets, however, I would unhesitatingly turn to the more high-powered team of Emmanuel Ax, Isaac Stern, Jaime Laredo and Yo Yo Ma on Sony.
- By 1908, when he saw that his stipulation was ruled out by the failure of British immigrants and the Liberal acceleration of colonial self-government - soon to be followed by South African union - he unhesitatingly drew the correct conclusion:
- It must be said that, if the artist knew his, or her, job, it will be a bold man who can unhesitatingly distinguish between a fore-edge painting of 1780, 1880 or 1980, with their delicate muted effects.
- Rather is it that by not forgetting one's origins, in maintaining one's own identity and in adopting unhesitatingly before all Europe the position of parvenu - a glorious title when one has arrived there thanks to the votes of a great people.
- Probably the harshest decision was the need for a new chief executive (yet to be named) to replace Andros Stakis - a move he made unhesitatingly, but "with much regret and much personal vexation".
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