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Milton Friedman held unswervingly to his principles, but was more pragmatic than some of his modern-day followers.
WSJ: What Would Milton Friedman Do Now?
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Kodak failed to do the same, and is now suffering because the market it unswervingly served has vanished.
FORBES: CES: No Kodak, No SanDisk
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Still, he says, he followed a fil rouge--a red thread--that led him unswervingly toward Switzerland's grand patrimoine de l'horlogerie.
FORBES: Time Is Money
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They unswervingly affirm the U.S.'s need to maintain it military advantage, lest the capabilities of those hostile to us grow so that they become a serious, pressing danger.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Appeasing evil
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"Our policy is that whilst we remain unswervingly committed to diplomacy, it is important to emphasise to Iran that all options are on the table, " Mr Hague told MPs.
BBC: Hague warns of 'Middle East arms race'
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Their followers are unswervingly loyal and will follow any advice these leaders might give - which in the recent past has often included direct instructions to vote for particular candidates.
BBC: France - superpower or sugar daddy?
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His notions of the future remained unswervingly radical.
ECONOMIST: Sir Arthur C. Clarke, visionary, died on March 18th, aged 90