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unwavering

British  
/ ʌnˈweɪvərɪŋ /

adjective

  1. not wavering or hesitant; resolute

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“We stand in solidarity with our immigrant students and families and remain unwavering in our commitment to protecting every student’s dignity, safety, and right to learn.”

From Los Angeles Times

But even as some traditionally unwavering allies of the administration have voiced concerns about the response to what happened in Minnesota, Cook has remained quiet.

From The Wall Street Journal

From unwavering confidence to an unselfish drive to coach and inspire others, BBC Sport analyses what has made Pimblett so successful.

From BBC

“But the guidance has been clear and unwavering: you need a judicial warrant to enter a home, period.”

From Los Angeles Times

"Our commitment to Article Five is unwavering," the prime minister added, referring to a clause in the Nato agreement that states an attack against one member state is considered an attack on all.

From BBC