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Unshaken

Unshaken meaning

Not shaken.

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However, our confidence in our innovative product range remains unshaken, with the conviction that our Accoya and Tricoya premium offerings set us apart in the market, representing substantial untapped potential.

Oyetola, in a statement by his media aide, Ismail Omipidan, noted that his belief in the judiciary also remains unshaken.

Still, he said, “Our commitment to educational opportunity for all Americans is unshaken, and our efforts to promote diversity in higher education are undeterred.

Given that the consensus around a 25 basis point rate cut in September remains unshaken and last week’s volatility has normalized, I think gold prices have already priced in this expectation.

But by and large, their faith in the president remained unshaken.

As they face their own court date, both Anton and Vera said that their trust in God remains unshaken.

But the government's faith in the magic of trickle-down economics was apparently unshaken.

Mr. Buhari, with his unshaken resoluteness, in ruining the country, contested again in 2011.

Written at the end of St. John Chrysostom’s life, during his final exile, the letters demonstrate the unshaken faith of a saint who triumphed over persecution.

Despite the numerous troubles of your daily lives and tough-talking politicians ‘throwing you under the bus’ more often than they lift you up, you remain unperturbed, unshaken and optimistic about what the future holds for you and your children.

Her faith in the movement unshaken, Goldman returned to London as an official representative of the CNT-FAI.

He was a victim of the people, but his convictions remained unshaken.

These movements promoted scientific thinking, free thought, and allowed people to question previously unshaken religious dogmas.

These things I believe, and the world, for all its horrors, has left me unshaken". citation Published separately as 'Reflections on My Eightieth Birthday' in Portraits from Memory.

Vol. I, p. 277. Britain needed a party with "an unshaken adherence to principle, and attachment to connexion, against every allurement of interest".