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unflinching

[uhn-flin-ching] / ʌnˈflɪn tʃɪŋ /




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Written mostly by educated and articulate British officers, the chosen testimonies are direct, candid and unflinching in their descriptions of combat and its aftermath.

From The Wall Street Journal

Barr promised in his testimony an "unflinching" look at how SVB was supervised, but also noted it ultimately falls to bank management to address shortcomings, not supervisors.

From Reuters

Guterl’s strengths as a writer show in his unflinching analysis of this and other racially complicated scenes, but what’s often lost is how these scenes connect to and define the family story.

From New York Times

“How Not to Kill Yourself,” a memoir, is an unflinching guide to saving lives.

From New York Times

“Davis’s grit and determination are moving, and her unflinching reckoning with the ‘racism and misogyny’ she faced in Hollywood makes her story of overcoming all the more effective.”

From Seattle Times