• The faithful, on the whole, have always accepted unquestioningly what the hierarchy says.

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  • But Chinese students are no longer willing, as they were then, to listen unquestioningly to anyone bringing Western ideas to the classroom, he says.

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  • Supporters of the compensation ban have unquestioningly allowed their mistaken moral discomfort to warp the market and condemn many to an unnecessarily early death.

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  • The Post accepts the latter characterization, but not the former, unquestioningly.

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  • Government ministers, donor institutes and the public accept this figure unquestioningly.

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  • But the migrant laborers I talk to seem to accept this inequity unquestioningly, pointing out that they still earn more than they would tilling their fields.

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  • After all, it is something many use, unquestioningly, every day.

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  • And he said it was an open question as to whether the NHS in Wales should continue to "simply and unquestioningly ride to the rescue" of people in these situations.

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  • Chosen because he is an ordinary man who loves his country, Avner unquestioningly accepts and meets his team, deftly played by Daniel Craig, Ciaran Hinds, Mathieu Kassovitz and Hanns Zischler.

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  • We settled in Verona, where the Alps peter out in the north Italian plain, a small, elegant, conservative city, unquestioningly Catholic and immensely proud of its huge Roman arena and frescoed Renaissance piazzas.

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  • Yet, since the press has spent decades reprinting such data unquestioningly, cross-checking facts and figures is a relatively new practice: one bank robbery was recently reported in five different papers with five different figures for the amount stolen.

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  • It is unquestioningly accepted at home and widely used beyond the euro area's borders. (Several countries, including Montenegro and Kosovo, use the euro as their currency without formally belonging to the euro zone.) The switch from old currency to new went remarkably smoothly, though consumers in many countries complained, perhaps predictably, that they were charged higher prices as merchants rounded up to new price-points in euros.

    ECONOMIST: Holding together

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