But I do know that the majority of people unblinkingly, unthinkingly nod and drool at whatever the Wraith Industry spews our way. |
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However, the manufacturers have a valid point in that we are quite happy to unthinkingly travel in fly-by-wire aircraft. |
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Elected officials, he lectured, should not speak unthinkingly, but rather, when doubts exist, keep silent. |
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These are the kind of men who do the bidding of their political masters, who unthinkingly repeat the nostrums of their own respective cultures. |
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It sounded unnatural, manufactured, and I could tell she never laughed so easily, so unthinkingly. |
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Thought it'd be too easy otherwise, even with this poncho I unthinkingly brought along. |
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The Americans must realise that Europe is not an ally who will unthinkingly and inevitably follow their lead. |
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But the last thing microfinance needs is more money unthinkingly thrown at it. |
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In publishing the strategy paper, the appellant unthinkingly compromised Switzerland's tactical stance in the negotiations. |
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I never cease to be amazed at how many people are unaware of just how many freedoms they have already willingly and unthinkingly surrendered. |
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In everyday life we constantly take decisions, sometimes wellconsidered, sometimes unthinkingly. |
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You don't want to have the extra worry that a nurse might unthinkingly administer you the wrong type of blood or plasma. |
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However, in our country the effort from the government is focused uniquely and unthinkingly on the massive development of gigantic wind farms. |
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Whilst the Council granted discharge to the same Santer Commission unthinkingly, this Parliament did take its responsibilities seriously. |
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Years of conditioning made me unthinkingly treat them with kid gloves. |
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It is sometimes given grudgingly, unthinkingly, or yawningly. |
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And if we've become unthinkingly certain of these unpleasantries, we can be doubly certain that the combination of the two is unthinkably unpleasant, right? |
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This instrumentalization of culture goes together with a new awareness of one's own distinctive features, whereas before these were unthinkingly regarded as the norm or seen as inferior to the majority culture. |
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Your hatred of violence is the reason why you immediately and unthinkingly take the side of the weak and oppressed, whether people, animals or plants. |
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It is an orthodoxy of the Cold War era, unthinkingly legitimated since 1993, that a FMT necessarily must be multilaterally negotiated along traditional lines. |
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Or, you are looking unsuccessfully for the source of a quotation when, almost unthinkingly, you pick up a book from your library, open it randomly, and there it is! |
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Like good health, fine weather or a sound economy, peace and development are aspects of our existence which we take for granted, enjoy unthinkingly and only miss when we lose them. |
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In the Pacific Northwest, the species that had unthinkingly been targeted became a cultural icon within a few decades. |
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These usually conspire with other social or environmental factors to make young people act impulsively or unthinkingly, uninfluenced by socially accepted standards of behaviour. |
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The events of 11th September oblige us to act resolutely and rapidly, but not unthinkingly, to continue down the road on which the EU has already embarked. |
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The right to work is unthinkingly merged with the obligation of care. |
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The reasoning behind the ruling is that fund managers have tended to vote, often unthinkingly, with management, even if that is not in shareholders' interest. |
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Many parents unthinkingly endorse the first assertion, yet would find it hard to contest the second. That illogicality intrigues Steven Johnson, a prolific writer. |
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Signposts would be resolute and unchanging in the face of criticism or challenge Weathervanes spin on their axis, responding swiftly and unthinkingly to changes in the wind. |
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It lives in catchy cliches unthinkingly and cluelessly, as it does with the slogan that no problem has a military solution but only a political remedy. |
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