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"unstinting" Definitions
  1. given or giving generously

114 Sentences With "unstinting"

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Those higher aspirations are no match for McConnell's unstinting hyper-partisanship.
On Wednesday, Mr. Trump rolled out their appointments with unstinting praise.
And Anne shows us Helen's ruin in painstaking and unstinting detail.
He is unstinting in his sympathy and unsparing in his judgment.
Leah Coloff's "ThisTree" is mellower than "Prism" and "4.48 Psychosis," but still unstinting.
Unstinting devotion to the First Amendment is a longstanding litmus test for media organizations.
Trump's unstinting support for fossil fuels is federal Republicanism for now, with shrinking exceptions.
They vowed total, unstinting opposition and stuck to it with remarkable consistency for eight years.
Trump has elevated pure, unstinting partisanship into a virtue because it works for him politically.
What a film we might have had—a rural American sequel to Haneke's unstinting " Amour " (2012).
But the Abramoves were unstinting in their support for the man everyone here knows as Bibi.
He said the secret to his success included factors like continual self-improvement and unstinting hard work.
Even as unstinting a Brooklynite as Walt Whitman referred to the Battle of Long Island in 1858.
In his interview with The Sunday Times, Mr. Trump was unstinting in his praise for Mr. Farage.
And the unstinting belief that whatever he does is the right thing because he is doing it.
He observed them with the unstinting curiosity of a man dropped in the world for the first time.
Toward that end, I'll be building on the tradition of unstinting attention and affection that my Poppa established.
That's a marked contrast from the nearly-unstinting praise Trump himself lavishes on his favorite Fox News personalities.
It will demonstrate unstinting efficiency in protecting the people of India and the sovereignty of the world's largest democracy.
" In Vollmann's conception she is "a sexualized female Jesus … tremendously damaged, but radically powerful thanks to unstinting self-sacrifice.
And the cowardice of terrorizing a small, defenseless animal contrasts starkly with the unstinting courage Christians revere in Jesus.
When Justice Neil Gorsuch parted ways with his fellow conservatives in a Sixth Amendment case this spring, Alito was unstinting.
But after Trump's unstinting tumult, Edwards notes, for many voters "there might be a desire for a return to normalcy."
And you can — because Power is unstinting in giving you all the ammunition you need to denounce or defend her.
But in three weeks, Mr. Netanyahu expects unstinting support from Mr. Trump, who so far appears to be promising it.
He carries a reputation as a harsh enforcer of loyalty within the group, and as an unstinting enemy of Israel.
Every aspect of their demeanour, from posture to speech, had to be modulated to convey unstinting subservience to the upper castes.
And Levy, the author of "Swimming Home," is unstinting with suggestive details, bits of portentous dia­logue and ripe-with-meaning artifacts.
Despite an acrimonious divorce from Mr. Trump in the early 1990s, she has since expressed unstinting support for her former husband.
It is all the result of unstinting, unending work, a quest for perfection, a determination that everything should be just right.
Jeff Sessions had been one of President Donald Trump's earliest political allies and an unstinting champion of his policies in office.
What they do need is a promise that an independent government in Baghdad would receive unstinting American political and economic support.
But it has also been unstinting in its news coverage of him, including articles on the lawsuit being overseen by Judge Gonzalez.
Knausgaard is best known for his radically honest autobiographical novel My Struggle, a six-volume work that is unstinting in its detail.
The unstinting honesty of this collection, and of her writing in general, may be her way of clearing her perceived karmic debts.
They would have so much fun together and I'd give anything to be a wallflower listening in on all their unstinting, impromptu jokes.
Known as Trump's go-to guy, Kasowitz's unstinting defense of the real estate mogul-turned-president perhaps best reflects Trump's own combative style.
Mr. Dim Sok said he saw no contradiction between his current life and the years he spent enforcing an unstinting brand of communism.
Despite the appalling circumstances and events it depicts, the movie's plain and unstinting affection for its lead characters gives "Parched" a frequently buoyant tone.
This sordid episode is only outdone by Holbrooke's seduction of the wife of his best friend, Anthony Lake, which Packer relates in unstinting detail.
But what renders the book memorable — perhaps what earned it the Restless Books Prize for New Immigrant Writing — is the author's unstinting self-portrait.
Aoun said the Lebanese government had no involvement in the incident and pledged "unstinting cooperation" to Japan, the Japanese ambassador said in a statement.
Would a kid bereft of the unstinting love, the intellectual curiosity, and the worldly means of the Suskinds be able to follow Owen's course?
Blair's unstinting support of US policy, notwithstanding numerous unknowns and acknowledged large-scale obstacles, is more than a case of over-optimism or misplaced friendship.
" At Tuesday's dinner — held at the Whitney — Mr. Lauder also received the museum's inaugural Collection Award for his "more than four decades of unstinting support.
FRANKLIN GRAHAM, Billy Graham's eldest son, explaining his unstinting support of President Trump, which has made Mr. Graham a polarizing figure in his father's movement.
Franklin Graham, Billy Graham's eldest son, explaining his unstinting support of President Trump, which has made Mr. Graham a polarizing figure in his father's movement.
But, though her work thematizes her apprehension and anxiety, she is, in not so slowly dawning fact, a woman of considerable authority, and unstinting appetites.
So have unstinting condemnations from many who worked with Mr. Weinstein or benefited from their relationship with him, both in film and in Democratic political circles.
If so, it has worked: Mr. Trump has been unstinting in his praise of Mr. Kim, even as the nuclear negotiations have bogged down, sometimes rancorously.
"COSÌ FAN TUTTE" — "COME SCOGLIO" It may be his background as a singer, but one of Mr. Jacobs's distinctive gifts is his unstinting support of his casts.
And he has shown an unstinting willingness to attack any institution -- including the Republican-controlled Congress -- that he believes poses a threat to him at any point.
But President Trump made clear on Monday that the period of ostracism was over as he hosted Mr. Sisi and pledged unstinting support for the autocratic ruler.
During that time, he was an unstinting Ortega loyalist as exemplified by the term-limits ruling that, in effect, let Mr. Ortega run for re-election indefinitely.
Mr Morales's relations with trade unions and social movements, which once gave him unstinting support, have been hurt by disputes over infrastructure projects and benefits for disabled people.
I grew up between the two football-mad countries, each holding an unstinting belief that every four years they can make it to the final and somehow triumph.
"The price for keeping our financial center clean as it grows in size and inter-connectedness is unstinting vigilance," said Ravi Menon, managing director of the central bank.
Frankly, the fight is necessary from a storytelling standpoint, adding critical texture to a tale that might otherwise be all about the unstinting devotion of a selfless spouse.
Their visual and storytelling styles are very different, but Jenkins and Singleton are directors whose primary motivation is their unstinting love for the people they conjure into being.
Q: You've been so unstinting in condemning Hollywood for making it difficult to achieve an equal relationship-- CF:--and if you're more powerful than they are you're emasculating them.
Not his father, Abid al-Sudani, a strict disciplinarian who demanded unstinting obedience from his eldest son and put him to work after school in his small print shop.
This time, with Mr. Trump's unstinting support, Prince Mohammed arrived after having consolidated his position as Saudi Arabia's heir apparent as well as a disruptive figure in the region.
Though admired among evangelicals for his aid work in hardship zones with the charity he leads, Samaritan's Purse, he has drawn criticism for his unstinting support of the president.
The derision has been unstinting, and the tensions have been mounting, even with European allies, to the point that Mr. Macron briefly recalled France's ambassador to Italy this year.
"The Corrosion of Conservatism" does double duty as a mea culpa memoir and a political manifesto, detailing Boot's "heartbreaking divorce" from the Republican Party after decades of unstinting loyalty.
Though she had no interest in fame, Dickinson was anything but an amateur scribbler, approaching her craft with unstinting discipline and tackling mighty themes of death, time and eternity.
"This recommendation takes into account our unstinting commitment to the safe return of service as well as changes to the airplane and test results," Boeing said in a statement.
Stolberg traveled with Spuds for appearances and guided the character's "development," a key part of which was the unstinting idea that Spuds was not actually a dog, but a man.
Mr Najib appears to command the unstinting loyalty of the party, the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), which leads the coalition that has ruled the country since independence in 1957.
Salvini, who portrays himself as a tough-talking, no-nonsense politician, is Italy's most popular party leader, but his unstinting anti-migrant rhetoric polarizes public opinion and infuriates his detractors.
Trump's commitment -- beyond all available evidence -- to fired national security adviser Michael Flynn is the leading example of Trump's unstinting loyalty to those he feels have been loyal to him.
Instead, some of the most interesting and critically renowned shows of the past year have focused, with relentless, unstinting energy, on the question of what it means to be good.
During the campaign and the postelection transition, Mr. Trump presented himself as an unstinting supporter of Israel who would quickly move the embassy and support new settlement construction without reservation.
My Favorite Page David Robertson, music director of the St. Louis Symphony (who recently announced his departure from that orchestra in 2019), has been an unstinting advocate for new work.
Although it is unclear whether Ms Gandhi will shift many votes, her star status will certainly grab attention from Mr Modi, who has grown used to unstinting and adulatory press coverage.
Most entree portions were unstinting, especially when pita breads and a large bowl of soup were part of the package, which could also include salad and a cooked vegetable or two.
Instead of signaling unstinting support for the Saudis, the Trump administration should wield its leverage to press the Saudi government both publicly and privately to end the war as soon as possible.
Instead, Cambodia has come to stand as the highest watermark for China's influence in Southeast Asia and as the stage for Mr. Hun Sen's evolution into one of Asia's most unstinting autocrats.
"This recommendation takes into account our unstinting commitment to the safe return of service as well as changes to the airplane and test results," Boeing said in a statement announcing the recommendation.
Wandering its deserted streets, catching a glimpse of a piece of a child's artwork here, a worker's old Rolodex file there, I am hit by an unstinting sense of loss and devastation.
He blamed his colleagues on the left of the PD for their unstinting hatred of him, and their defection from the party to found a leftist group that all but disappeared in the voting.
A founding member of the House Freedom Caucus, he was fiercely partisan, fiscally hawkish in his rhetoric, unstinting in his opposition to the Obama administration—and a fan of government shutdowns to that end.
Indeed, that prospect is probably Moscow's main motivation for keeping an air contingent and thousands of troops in Syria, conducting regular operations there and continuing to assure the Syrian government of Russia's unstinting support.
BEIJING — When a sharp-tongued real estate tycoon publicly derided President Xi Jinping's demand for unstinting loyalty to the Communist Party from the Chinese news media, the party's response was predictably swift and harsh.
The tweet and the Russian controversy, abetted by exhaustion from an unstinting market that has run 103 days without a 1 percent decline, catalyzed a slight move into the red as trading began on Monday.
Dick's devotion to his wife and their two daughters is genuine, but what motivates him above all is the study and acquisition of power, a vocation in which he has Lynne's fierce and unstinting support.
With a signature voice of unstinting, sometimes painful clarity, the book explored not only the past and her experience of the Birkenau camp but also France's enduring reluctance to confront its more negative views of Jews.
His lack of policy knowledge -- and his unstinting belief he already knows everything he needs to know -- make him, the President of the United States, largely irrelevant to the re-opening of the federal government. Amazing.
He begins with unstinting praise of the values and character of the Founding Fathers—the only forewarning of dissent being his speaking of the events of the seventeen-seventies in the second person: your Founders did this . . .
And so, Pence does that -- as far as I can tell, because he concluded a long time ago that his only path to what he really wants (being president) is through total and unstinting loyalty to Trump.
At the Saint Laurent atelier in Paris, a seamstress spoke of Mr. Bergé's unstinting financial help to terminally ill colleagues, but another woman employed there called him a "misogynist" who promoted only men to the higher rungs.
You can intuit something similar — an unstinting, sympathetic attention to the intimate matter of black lives — in Charles Burnett's "Killer of Sheep" and in Kathleen Collins's "Losing Ground," another almost-lost jewel of early-'80s African-American cinema.
Many in Israel expected that, given his unstinting support of Mr. Netanyahu during the campaign and his vow to move the American Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, he would give the Israelis carte blanche to expand settlement construction.
Trump has systematically eliminated opposition to even his wildest asks and demands over the past 18 months -- prizing unstinting loyalty to him over all other traits when it comes to searching for replacement to these "no" men and women.
This was a man whose father might have been born rich, yes, but also with severely deformed legs that later required amputation, and in that unstinting, un-pitying quest to live with his disability, he became his son's great inspiration.
The kind of performance artists and histrionic trolls, people like Mike Cernovich, Lucian Wintrich and Mike Enoch, who runs the podcast "The Daily Shoah," I'm unstinting of my criticism of those people and I don't consider them to be real journalists.
It can't just be a motley collection of incompetent grifters, each misruling their own little fiefdom, trying to stay in their boss's good graces, succeeding less through wits than a congenital lack of shame and the unstinting institutional support of GOP donors.
The days of unstinting Qatari financial support for the trail-blazing channel, whose reporting of the 2011 Arab Spring uprisings won it millions of viewers and brought resentment from Arab governments at its airing of dissident views, appear over, media analysts and commentators say.
As much as it accompanies the singers, the "Falstaff" orchestra converses with them, and on Thursday its responses — a golden brass exhalation here; an exclamation point in the low strings there; birdlike twitters of flute and oboe punctuating a rapid-fire dialogue — had unstinting comic timing.
The unstinting rise in infections — and the scramble to bring American passengers home, even after some were discovered to be infected — has led to tough questions, and some withering criticism, about the handling of the outbreak aboard the ship, home to the largest number of coronavirus cases outside China.
In and around Birmingham, where he was a public figure for more than four decades, he was regarded with an intriguing mix of admiration — for his creativity, zeal and unstinting confidence — and derision, which flowed from his reputation as a politician who dealt in himself and in spectacularly unrealistic ideas.
All of the questions directed at Zinedine Zidane, the victorious Real Madrid coach, in the immediate aftermath would have been about the brilliant ruthlessness of Cristiano Ronaldo, whose hat trick eventually finished off Bayern; about the energy of Marcelo, Real's unstinting fullback; about the poise and panache of Toni Kroos.
Dessert may be banana pudding with dropped halos of vanilla wafers, from the Brooklyn Sweet Spot, a bakery in nearby Fort Greene, where Ms. Bell-Clanton and Ms. Woods live, or a deceptively small rum cake, unstinting on liquor, from the Bakery on Bergen, run by a friend a few blocks away.
The way Ramirez inhabited his deep and unstinting weirdness was either an anti-performance of Andy Kaufman proportions or something at once simpler and stranger—an athlete whose genius crowded out the other things that make people act a certain way, or who understood that genius as a license to ignore all that bullshit.
"The fact that the researchers have been able, through their meticulous and unstinting work, to identify the painting by Thomas Couture as Nazi-looted art demonstrates once again how important it is not to let up in our efforts in the field of provenance research," Monica Grütters, Germany's culture minister said in a statement.
Rather, Mr. Strange hinted at the other, plentiful woes that shadowed his well-financed campaign: the public's distaste for Washington, conservative outrage over the inability to repeal the Affordable Care Act, and the popular appeal of Mr. Moore, whose unstinting brand of evangelical politics molded him into a persistent, if deeply controversial, presence in Alabama.
From Bernhard Goetz, the 1980s "subway vigilante" who shot four African-American youths he said were harassing him, to its fierce advocacy for expanded "stand your ground" laws that give special legal protections to people who kill others who feel threatened in public places, the NRA has been unstinting in extolling civilian gun use.
In the end, he offers a dark but ultimately hopeful "Macbeth," one suited to our own troubled times, in which "the slowness of democracy" is no match for power-hungry strongmen who demand unstinting loyalty from ethically compromised followers, and where the brave must band together to defeat the darker forces that threaten to destroy the social fabric.
The opportunity to come back to New York for a second time awakened the old ambitions, and working with a superlative team at the department and having the unstinting support of Mayor Bill de Blasio, I tried to fold everything I had learned over the years into a reform package that would revitalize a great police agency.
No other cultural object of 2016 has given me as much unstinting joy as this four-minute blast of Squeeze by way of an early Trax release, and for that reason alone, it should be treasured for years to come—a glistening reminder that we'll always be able to find some kind of laughter in the dark.
And although law enforcement officials have traditionally opposed such measures for an array of reasons — including accountability, a belief that records are vital to public safety, and unstinting support for crime victims — a growing number of them have begun to recognize that criminal records can be enduring obstacles to self-sufficiency and even help trap people in cycles of crime.
But the fervor and pitch of the opposition basically reflected the present Democratic Party at its worst: unstinting in defense of bureaucracy and its employees, more excited about causes dear to the upper middle class than the interests of the poor, and always girding for the battle with the Real Enemy, religious conservatives, no matter what the moment actually demands.
Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiWhistleblower complaint declassified on eve of high-stakes testimony Ocasio-Cortez on impeachment: 'I think the ground has shifted' Democrats ask Pentagon to probe delayed Ukraine aid MORE (D-Calif.) has been unstinting in her criticism of President TrumpDonald John TrumpWhistleblower complaint declassified on eve of high-stakes testimony Ocasio-Cortez on impeachment: 'I think the ground has shifted' Democrats ask Pentagon to probe delayed Ukraine aid MORE and what she says is his "abusiveness" of the Constitution and mounting allegations of presidential wrongdoing.
Though it's easy to notice the mechanics of a Carrère book — his characteristic inclusion of himself in the proceedings, his habitual inclusion of the process by which the book in question is being formed — what is genuinely original in Carrère's work is the sensibility that animates those varied approaches, infused as it is with Carrère's at-times-skeptical, at-times-maniacal way of thinking, his well-stocked intelligence, his spare, unfussily lyrical prose, his shameproof feed of uncensored interiority, his tireless storytelling energy and his unstinting attempts and, importantly, failures at maintaining sympathy for his subjects.

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