词汇 | example_english_ruthlessly |
释义 | Examples of ruthlesslyThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. It ruthlessly obliterates the distinction between military and civilian personnel, which had previously been scrupulously and chivalrously preserved. The latter will put collective considerations before individual autonomy, ready to adopt more ruthlessly interventionist strategies even if this means infringing personal liberty. Without some form of discipline, building contractors could compete ruthlessly. It exploits the paradox implicit within normative selfhood most ruthlessly and makes the most of the euphoric escape from selfhood that ensues. Notions like globalization and social stratification are ruthlessly dissected. Other commentators wished the strategy to be yet more ruthlessly employed. I felt that the author was so severely constrained by the page limit that a scalpel had been ruthlessly applied. He was ruthlessly honest and honestly outraged by mendacity. He has been seen as a spoiled child of the court, ruthlessly ambitious, but the victim of his own personal failures of character. Nowhere else was that power exercised so ruthlessly in the interests of the aristocracy. An underworld of ruthlessly professional informers and committed cadres, interchangeable, comes to light. Modern nature abounded in bitter revelations about the illusions of ethics and social reform, for nature was ruthlessly amoral. This ruthlessly efficient application of victor's justice, to a problem which had proved insoluble to the international community, should have come as no surprise. Devout capitalists ruthlessly exploited their religion to maximize their profits, while spending their profits to propagate their faith. The measures he recommended would be introduced ruthlessly, without exception and an opportunity of appeal. At worst, they have either been actively discouraged or ruthlessly suppressed. One is to be ruthlessly consequentialist. It was cold, impersonal, ruthlessly efficient. Instead of directing a play directors were staging their vision, ruthlessly abolishing the usual components of the play itself: story, catharsis, audience involvement, words, even actors. Dissenters, who felt he had every right to write what he pleased, were ruthlessly silenced with arguments, insults, and hints that such thoughts represented ethnic treason. In wild animals, natural selection will ruthlessly expunge any strategy that can be bettered at no extra cost but, of course, in nature there are resource constraints. These attempts by the millowners to replace their workers was undertaken ruthlessly and without any hint of the sentiments expressed by their representatives for their 'old servants'. In general an editor's pencil might have been used more often and more ruthlessly to good effect and the referencing could be more helpful, as might some form of index. The persistent offender must be ruthlessly brought to book. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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