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"unswayed" Definitions
  1. not moved or affected : not influenced

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People convinced that Trump is guilty will now be unswayed.
But Roosevelt was unswayed and reveled in the barrage of attacks.
Based on today's sale, it's clear Aguttes was unswayed by the letter.
My good-looking teacher said different dictionaries say different things; he was unswayed.
They remain unswayed or think more favorably of Trump after these attack ads.
Perhaps more surprisingly, it is not just small firms that seem unswayed by Brexit.
But Canada appears to be unswayed by Trump's antics, at least for the moment.
Although Ms. Shapiro made a similar argument, the remaining eight justices seemed to be unswayed.
He also professed himself unswayed by the school's argument that racial diversity was a benefit.
McConnell's work for months, Corker unswayed How the bill survived started at the top with McConnell.
Two crucial Republican senators have said they remain unswayed by the newly revised health care proposal.
Despite widespread criticism from the United Nations, the United Stations and other countries, Brunei has been unswayed.
However, many Conservative lawmakers still remain unswayed, complaining it does not go far enough in repealing Obamacare.
The U.S., wary of Pyongyang using the Games for propaganda, remains unswayed by the North's talk of rapprochement.
House GOP leaders remain unswayed to schedule floor consideration of either of the gun measures Democrats are pushing.
Some of my platoonmates, unswayed by my position, seemed excited to go head to head with the protesters.
Unswayed by the lights and distractions of the holidays, he confronts us with his glare, forcing us to confront reality.
But Mr. Lippman was unswayed, and Mr. Ravich told Ms. Tirschwell that it was unlikely her contract would be renewed.
"I just kept on looking at that knife and I shot at it," he told jurors, who were ultimately unswayed.
Many diplomats were reportedly unswayed by the vision of Trump as some kind of bizarro Santa Claus as depicted in Haley's letter.
Unswayed by this sad episode, Japan still plans to develop fast reactors that reprocesses spent fuel and reuse valuable plutonium and uranium.
But McConnell remained unswayed by the pressure, as Democrats called for the new witnesses and revelations to be examined in the Senate.
Republicans remain unswayed by Democrats' push for more stringent gun control after the shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando last month.
But the impeachment that has unfolded over the past three months will leave Republicans unswayed, voters divided and Mr Trump in office.
And even if they did, they would do so with much less regard for civilian casualties than the US. Trump, however, is unswayed.
Trump was apparently unswayed by the late-night proposal, as he pledged Thursday morning to veto the measure should it pass the Senate.
Inhofe added that lawmakers have been unswayed on the issue since Obama and Congress had a similar fight over the NDAA last year.
Swathes of Alabama voters also seemed unswayed by the allegations against Moore, telling VICE News that they planned to vote for him anyway.
Legal observers say her distinguishing trait is the evenhandedness of her rulings, unswayed by the histrionics of defense lawyers, prosecutors or defendants themselves.
The process, marked by partisanship and rancour, has left Republicans unswayed and voters divided and is very likely to leave Mr Trump in office.
But the Freedom Caucus' conservatives have remain unswayed, believing the replacement bill does not sufficiently bring down healthcare costs and creates an expensive entitlement program.
The Senate must confirm any high court nominee, but McConnell remained unswayed even with word that Obama was considering the Republican Sandoval for the job.
Both Trump and Israel may be unswayed by the argument that it'll take Iran months, rather than weeks, to acquire the ingredients for a nuclear bomb.
Trump was unswayed by Brennan's arguments, which were made during several meetings starting in 2017 and occurring as recently as four months ago, the Post reported.
Unswayed by the bail release, China has demanded that Canada free Ms. Meng immediately, seeing her arrest as a sneaky political ploy engineered by the Americans.
If Mr. Schumer saw his document request as increasing pressure on Mr. McConnell to negotiate over the format of the proceedings, the majority leader appeared unswayed.
But he was unswayed: Having been robbed of sex and the use of his legs, he said, all he had to look forward to was getting revenge.
Not that it matters: Ms. Shulman, irritated but unswayed, goes on to garner the support of the C-suite executives for her choice and wins the day.
The jury was unswayed, returning a verdict of guilty on all five charges after hearing a prosecution case based entirely on the evidence given by Pell's surviving accuser.
MANCHESTER, N.H. — When the dust settled after Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump finished their verbal brawl, some voters in this battleground state appeared largely unswayed by either candidate.
Asked about The Times's reporting on frustrations among some of Mr. Mueller's investigators about the narrow scope of his letter laying out their findings, Mr. Barr appeared unswayed.
Pete Ricketts, above, a supporter of the death penalty who has said in the past that his views on the subject are compatible with those of Catholicism, appeared unswayed.
At least six analysts cut FedEx's price target, unswayed by executives' assertion that the business had bottomed and would improve substantially before the fiscal year ends in May 2020.
Unswayed by this popular opinion, the Leigh and her team decided to run an experiment to see if bonnethead sharks were, in fact, capable of digesting and acquiring nutrients from seagrass.
Despite the Republican anti-college view, the report showed the public remains unswayed that a college degree is still valuable, especially in the age of automation and an uncertain job future.
It's a cliché for people unswayed by religion to still believe in William James, to allow him access to their souls because of the way he sneaks in through their brains.
Asked about a police statement in a search warrant which notes that the scene of the altercation seemed inconsistent with their claims of a struggle, Martens is unswayed, according to the clip.
McCain's was the most surprising vote; the Arizona Republican had just returned to Congress after being diagnosed with brain cancer and was unswayed by President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence.
Erdogan was apparently unswayed by the letter, given he's since rejected calls to end military operations in northern Syria against Kurdish militias that Turkey has long treated as a national security threat.
This result was clearly within the margin of error, and the unswayed majority demonstrates how positions on this issue, particularly among those most engaged, are deeply rooted and not open to suasion.
In court, the NRA's attorneys and an attorney from Brewer Attorneys & Counselors disputed the notion that they are a competitor to Ackerman, though the judge was apparently was unswayed by their arguments.
Were he to be confirmed — an act that itself would qualify as state capture — Fed chair Jay Powell could no longer truthfully say that his rate-setting committee is independent, unswayed by partisan political considerations.
Koskinen said that the erasure of the backup tapes has been determined to be an accident caused by two IRS employees working the midnight shift at a facility in Martinsburg, W.Va. But Republicans were unswayed by Koskinen's defense.
But while the blood suckers are unswayed by nationality or income, DeVries notes that poorer neighborhoods are hit hardest by them, since they're less able to devote the resources, which include chemical and non-chemical approaches, needed to control them.
Unswayed by sentiment, Mr. Murdoch, 88, recently sold off the bulk of his television and film properties as he refocused on the news business and reshaped his empire into an entity built to survive the final steps of the digital revolution.
Hickenlooper expected to end presidential bid on Thursday MORE (D-Colo.), the Senate's most vulnerable Democratic incumbent, quickly stressed that while he wants to close Guantanamo Bay, he was unswayed by any plan that opens the door for detainees being sent to Colorado.
But, as Manning points out, even though jurors were clearly aware of the litany of allegations against Cosby, they still failed to reach a verdict during his first trial — meaning that at least some of them were likely unswayed by prior accusations of criminality.
Mr. Benda was unswayed by the exhibitor's contention that the bodies were so transformed by the plastination process, which replaces body fluids with hardening silicone, that they have become "exhibit artifacts," the term used in customs documents that allowed them into the European Union.
Sean McDonald, co-founder of Digital Public, a US organization devoted to digital governance, said that Sidewalk Labs fails to dig into critical issues, such as what citizens can do if they feel their data has been misused, or how the trust will remain independent and unswayed by Alphabet and Canada's government.
The tech industry has been generally supportive of Apple in its fight against the FBI's demand to unlock an iPhone linked to the San Bernardino shootings, but one big name is on the FBI's side: Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, who seems unswayed by fears of compromised security and a potential legal precedent.
By the numbers: T-Mobile executives spent $195,000 at the Trump International Hotel after the company agreed to buy Sprint for $26 billion, as disclosed this past March — but DOJ was unswayed by all of those suite stays, let alone the companies' PR strategy of talking up Trump-bait like job growth and 5G leadership.
At another point in the interview, Trump defended his tweets last week warning Tillerson that it was pointless "trying to negotiate with Little Rocket Man," his nickname for North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. "He was wasting his time," Trump told Forbes, evidently unswayed by the uproar among foreign policy watchers that Trump's public humiliation of Tillerson was likely unprecedented in modern American history.
This phenomenon is known as groupthink.Ivory Tower Unswayed by Crashing Economy. New York Times. Appeals to authority may especially affect norms of obedience.
Mammoliti claimed there were "very few" worthwhile deputations and described the event as a "socialist party".Daniel Dale and David Rider. Ford unswayed by 22 hours of talk, teen’s tears.
The short meeting is awkward and distant. Later, Steinau makes his presentation calling for a penal system reform, but the representative is unswayed. Steinau asks Helene to divorce Sommer and marry him, but she refuses. Marquis is released, and Sommer shortly after him.
N.K. Sudhindra Rao is an Indian jurist known for his tenure as a judge on the Karnataka Lokayukta special court in Bangalore, which is tasked with dealing with political corruption. Rao has a reputation for upholding the values of the Lokayukta system, remaining unswayed by political pressure.
Shantiniketan's Subroto Basu has fashioned a rock garden here by blending his own rock collections with the rock formations found in the village. The natural formations stand unswayed in a scenic form in Rock Museum.[tone] This Rock Museum adds a fantastic ecological side to Shilparamam.
"Allusion Profusion (Ed Wood, Pulp Fiction)", Chicago Reader, October 21, 1994. Observing in the National Review that "[n]o film arrives with more advance hype", John Simon was unswayed: "titillation cures neither hollowness nor shallowness". Debate about the film spread beyond the review pages. Violence was often the theme.
Oliver Cromwell's support was unswayed, however. In 1658, Whetstone was supposed to lead a command of ships that would collaborate with the French in an attack on Spain. He stayed in port, however, quarrelling and trading, and the venture never formed. When Cromwell died in September 1658, Whetstone was relieved of command and taken prisoner.
Vital Speeches was established in New York City in 1934 by Thomas Daly, whose grandson Thomas Daly III moved publication to South Carolina in 1986.Bruce Smith. "In world of flux, magazine unswayed: publication ignores sound-bite trend," The State (Columbia, SC), October 28, 1995, page B8. It is published by Pro Rhetoric, LLC.
Despite the promise of renovations, Georgia athletic director Vince Dooley was unswayed,Palm Beach Post staff reports. "Georgia may move '96 game to Athens", The Palm Beach Post. February 18, 1993. Page C8. so Austin widened the scope of the renovations, increasing their price tag to $49 million, and traveled to Athens, Georgia, to talk with Dooley in person.
They recount instances of their own unusual behavior. Unswayed, Dr. Heidi proposes for Abed to be institutionalized. The group argues that Greendale is a crazy place and that Abed's obsession with the school is a natural result of that. Dr. Heidi encourages them to stop dwelling on Greendale for their own sakes, but the group counters by recalling good memories of the school.
Linde, however, believed in the power of the 'revolutionary word', insisting that the old ally of the Tsarist regime should not be deployed against the 'freest army in the world'. He insisted that he was going to make them listen to sense, emphasising it was 'all a question of psychology'. Unswayed by the others' arguments, he was allowed to attempt to convince the soldiers.Figes, p.
The members give their time voluntarily, alongside their professional jobs. They broadcast for public, private or online internet radio, they write for newspapers and specialized magazines, they do research on music history or work as DJs. They are not allowed to judge productions they were involved in. A core value of the prize is its strict policy to keep its decisions unswayed by commercial interests.
Wisconsin Public Radio reported that some voters in Rivard's district were unswayed by the rape comments and would be voting for or against him based on his platform. On November 6, 2012, he was defeated by Democrat Stephen Smith by 582 votes and with only 49% of the popular vote to 51%."75th Assembly: Smith Edges Rivard", Eau Claire Leader-Telegram, 6 November 2012.
Like many municipalities in Ontario, Cornwall was tempted in 1912 to join the new provincial publicly-owned Ontario Hydro. Enticed by the promise of lower rates and "people's power" to join the public utility, residents were unswayed. Between 1919 and 1920, pro-Hydro and anti-Hydro forces engaged in many heated discussions. Some had seen Ontario Hydro as becoming a huge monopoly, initially offering lower rates, but not maintaining them.
Pedro tells Julián but he is unswayed by these stories and beats Pedro for even suggesting their father was anything less than perfect. Julian continues harassing Sayago by following him around and destroying what's left of his house until finally Sayago is forced to once again face Julian as he did his father to preserve his honor. Sayago kills Julian, and in return, Pedro is forced to kill Sayago.
Price took the letter to Montreal, along with a similar letter from the New York Provincial Congress,Lanctot, pp. 48–49 and circulated them in the province. Much of the English-speaking merchant class, which was dependent on the fur trade and the market for it in Europe, was wary of the situation. The French habitants were generally unswayed by appeals to English liberties, with which they had relatively little familiarity.
During a late-night one-on-one chat in the attic room, Matthew, initially unswayed by Jackie's overtly sexual questions, snaps and accuses her of going too far. As he is again leaving for college, she is resigned to the fact that he will never reciprocate her feelings. Under Linda's influence, Jackie eventually makes the tough choice of applying to a different college than Matthew. She decides to major in psychology, an interest ignited by her own life experience.
As the campaign wore on it became clear that public opinion was changing. Kreisky, increasingly concerned at the campaign's effectiveness, subsequently attempted to link the poll to a vote of confidence in the Socialist government. Meissner-Blau and fellow campaign leaders were however unswayed by the calls from the Socialists. To the shock of the government and opposition alike, the 'No' vote on election day eked out a slim majority of 50.5%, winning the absolute vote by just 30,068.
Thereafter, having secured a loan from her, Ray sends Martha a Dear Jane letter, and Martha enlists Bunny's aid to call him with the (false) news that she has attempted suicide. Ray allows Martha to visit him in New York, where he reveals he is a con man who makes his living by seducing and then swindling lonely women. Martha is unswayed by this revelation. At Ray's directive, and so she can live with him, Martha admits her mother in a nursing home.
In particular Strauss was unswayed by moral arguments against going forward, seeing no real difference between using it and the atomic bomb or the boosted fission weapon that some H-bomb opponents were advocating as an alternative.Young and Schilling, Super Bomb, p. 77. When Strauss was rebuffed by the other commissioners, he went to National Security Council executive secretary Sidney Souers in order to bring the matter to President Truman directly.Young, "Strauss and the Writing of Nuclear History", pp. 8–9.
Jaromír, for his part, ignored the creation of a new Moravian diocese in Olomouc by Vratislaus in 1063. Jaromir even went so far as to retake, by arms, the relics removed from Prague and taken to Moravia. Despite the pope's support for Vratislaus' new see, the Bohemian duke was unswayed in his loyalty to the emperor. The Saxons revolted under Duke Magnus of Saxony and Otto of Nordheim, Duke of Bavaria, in 1070 and Boleslaus of Poland attacked Bohemia in 1071.
The New Jersey Department of Health traced 64 cases of infectious hepatitis to Dr. DeMarco. Although not available at the time of his case, DNA sequence technology is now used by regulators to pinpoint the origin of an infection. 250 of DeMarco's patients organized a patient advocacy group called S.O.S. (Save Our Shots) and filed suit to restore his license and regain their access to procaine. Unswayed by the patients' pleadings, the regulators denied the motion and all subsequent legal attempts.
When members of the visiting committee leaked information about Mandeville's treatment to the press, a scandal broke out in late November 1887 across Ireland and England. Balfour was unswayed by this, but allowed Mandeville separate exercise at the discretion of the prison. Mandeville lost three stone (19kg) in weight by late December, had lost vision and trembled constantly. When he was released on 24 December, he was greeted with bonfires on the mountains, and huge crowds in Mitchelstown, to which he gave a short speech before returning home.
This can cause the disorder to be misdiagnosed by psychiatrists. These factors have led the psychiatrist Anthony David to note that "there is no acceptable (rather than accepted) definition of a delusion." In practice, psychiatrists tend to diagnose a belief as delusional if it is either patently bizarre, causing significant distress, or excessively pre-occupying the patient, especially if the person is subsequently unswayed in belief by counter-evidence or reasonable arguments. It is important to distinguish true delusions from other symptoms such as anxiety, fear, or paranoia.
Nicholas Orton (played by Thomas Gibson) is an American businessman who has lived in China for several years. He has a chance encounter with a beautiful Chinese lady (played by Bai Ling) who says that he is the only one who can save the world from reverting five-hundred years. He is unswayed by this until many modern buildings begin disappearing before his eyes. This mystical lady (revealed later as Guanyin, the bodhisattva of compassion) transports him to a portal which offers entrance, through the teachings of Confucius (played by Ric Young), to the ancient Chinese underworld.
The beautiful and virginal Sylvia (Anita Ekberg) is delighted to discover that she's inherited not only the noble title of countess, but has also inherited a castle located in the country. She excitedly calls her fiance, Dr. Piero Luciani (Gianni Medici), to tell him that she's going to travel to view the castle. Once there, she stops at a local inn for a drink, where she announces her destination and relation to the castle's inhabitants; this horrifies the townspeople. Unswayed by their reactions, Sylvia arrives at the castle and meets her uncle, Count Walbrooke (Julián Ugarte), and beds down for the night.
Antonescu, unswayed, declared that: "the handful of reprobates who have committed this crime will be punished in an exemplary manner. I will not allow that the country and the future of the nation be compromised by the action of a band of terrorists... I was reserving the punishment of those held at Jilava for the justice system of the country. But the street decreed otherwise, proceeding to implement justice itself". Sima replied that such a deed would not be repeated, to which Antonescu drew his attention to the fact that Nicolae Iorga's safety was threatened by Legionaries and he should take steps to ensure no harm was done.
Upon reaching the rift, he is confronted by an illusion of Mike Peterson, who claims that everything Coulson experienced since the creation of the team was simply a hallucination, and that he is still being healed after being killed by Loki. Coulson is unswayed, however, to which the illusion tries to forcibly take him to the rift, before being destroyed by the real Deathlok, who has been contacted by Deke, along with many other S.H.I.E.L.D. agents. Peterson then helps Coulson close the rift, though Fitz warns that it may not be able to permanently close it. In the aftermath, Coulson marries Fitz and Simmons, with the team looking on happily.
Diomed Sir Charles offered Diomed for sale when the stallion was 21 years old. Colonel John Hoomes of Bowling Green, Virginia bought him for $250, and then shipped him to Virginia where he was returned to stud in 1798. Aside from importing bloodstock into the US, Hoomes also maintained his own racing stable and sizeable stud service in which his good friend, the leading national horseman of the time, John Tayloe III, was a partner. Although Hoomes and Tayloe's English agent wrote Hoomes a letter stating very clearly that Diomed was "...a tried and true bad foal-getter," and strongly recommending he not be put to stud, they were unswayed.
The result may be monstrous and uncompromising, but in this age of corsets, cosmetics, automation and celluloid sex, it might do us no harm to be shocked back into the realisation that there is still latent in the human being a savage instinct, fecundity and energy.” Despite this new vista of art, she remained in her own work unswayed by the freedoms and allure of popular imagery and maintained her commitment to figuration. She later explained: “I am a European painter and for me that figure, that shape, is still superior to all that.” McHale's work is included in the collections of the Tate Modern in London and the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, New York.
He even fought for causes that could harm his own company, making it a difficult time for the new managing directors Lorenz Kuhn and Hans Winzeler. As a result of his intransigence in environmental matters, he also alienated friends, leaving him socially isolated towards the end of his life. Since 1982, Metrohm AG has been a full subsidiary of the Metrohm Foundation, which is the only shareholder of Metrohm AG. Metrohm co-founder Bertold Suhner put the foundation in place to ensure independence and thereby maintain the ability to make unswayed decisions. The foundation is however not only dedicated to the operation of Metrohm AG, but also to charitable and cultural purposes.
After his birth, doctors discovered that he had severe cerebral palsy, a neurological disorder which left him almost entirely spastic in his limbs. Though urged to commit him to a hospital, Brown's parents were unswayed and subsequently determined to raise him at home with their other children. During Brown's adolescence, social worker Katriona Delahunt became aware of his story and began to visit the Brown family regularly, while bringing Christy books and painting materials as, over the years, he had shown a keen interest in the arts and literature. He had also demonstrated extremely impressive physical dexterity since, soon after discovering several household books, Christy had learned to both write and draw himself, with the only limb over which he had unequivocal control: his left leg.
Given the marked success of protests in places such as Beijing and Guangzhou, it can be observed that the government has been notably responsive to the anti-incinerator movement. While in many cases police were dispatched to break up any public demonstrations, local governments have ultimately acknowledged protesters’ concerns and, in some cases, made such accommodations as canceling proposed incinerator projects or agreeing to relocate construction to less-populated areas. This can especially be seen in the case of Pingwang town, where the mass-mobilization of protesters forced the government to re-evaluate their initial dismissal of the residents' concerns. In cases such as the Panguanying protest, the local government responded first by assuring residents that pollution levels would not increase as a result of the proposed plant, though when protesters remained unswayed officials eventually relented and postponed the project.

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