pursue implacably
Klaus, however, is seen as a maverick, notoriously unpredictable, implacably opposed to the treaty, and liable to spring further surprises.
The Russians remain implacably opposed to letting Bush build a ground-based mid-course interceptor—the GBI—base in Poland to try to shoot down any future Iranian intercontinental ballistic missiles.
He was implacably opposed to the new policy.
The two rival companies were implacably fighting for market dominance.
She stared implacably at her opponent, ready for the final showdown.
The detective pursued the suspect implacably, determined to catch him.
The dictator ruled implacably, crushing any opposition with force.
The judge's decision was implacably fair, leaving no room for doubt.
The two countries were implacably at odds over the disputed territory.
The teacher was implacably strict with her students, demanding excellence in every assignment.
The siblings were implacably divided on how to handle their inheritance.
The activist was implacably committed to fighting for human rights, no matter the obstacles.
Yet, I still don't understand why you seem implacably opposed to them.
She closed it again and gazed at me implacably.
Are these two things implacably opposed to each other?
Are we to take no account of this, and plunge them implacably into the truth that kills them?
Faith has given him new weapons with which to wage, even more implacably, unceasing war upon the lies of modern society.
" Humbug" ! M. Weber repeated, implacably. " Aim straight at his heart, lads! At the least movement, fire! At the least word, fire" !
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