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relentless

[ri-lent-lis] / rɪˈlɛnt lɪs /




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Meta’s own internal research showed that the company knew Instagram was harmful to teenagers — yet it chose the relentless pursuit of engagement over kids’ safety.

From MarketWatch

It is a relentless and unforgiving job, so rest and recovery are essential, to make positive, correct decisions.

From BBC

About 15 years ago, the relentless travel and schedule left him so depleted that he briefly quit the show.

From Los Angeles Times

Conductor Robert Spano ably managed the intricate ensembles, the opera’s relentless drive, and an orchestra pit so small that some players had to perform amplified from a separate room.

From The Wall Street Journal

On a separate farewell podcast for paid subscribers, Maron and his longtime producer Brendan McDonald explained that the relentless workload was tiring and articulated a niggling feeling that the show belonged to a different era.

From The Wall Street Journal