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- Dictionaryunmitigated/ʌnˈmɪtɪɡeɪtɪd/
adjective
- 1. absolute; unqualified: "the tour had been an unmitigated disaster"
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3 days ago · While Berenskoetter argues that Wendt fails to provide a clear conceptualization of power, it is indeed clear from the narrative about influence in the book that Wendt sets himself squarely into a vision of soft power, and proceeds to define this vision in contradistinction to Realist visions of military (hard) power.
3 days ago · Taking these pronouncements seriously and following their directions will be extremely popular, and it will almost certainly also be a recipe for unmitigated disaster. If forewarned is forearmed, as the saying has it, this is a piece of firepower to keep handy as the era of pretense winds down.
3 days ago · The Rudakubana Treason. BY FRANK HAVILAND. hen the truth about the Southport savage, Axel Rudakubana, suddenly emerged, it marked a tipping point for Britain. On the eve of a devastating Autumn Budget (draw your own conclusions on the timing), it was revealed that Rudakubana was in possession of an Al Qaeda DIY Jihad guide: ‘ Military studies ...
3 days ago · Castiel has not slept at all. After some time passed, and he could hear Dean’s snores echoing in the room, he tentatively put a hand on his shoulder. He knew how light of sleeper Dean could be, and the risk he took in waking him up with a single gentle touch was not exactly calculated. It was fuelled by yearning. Pure, unmitigated yearning.