0 If someone's trust or belief is unshakeable, it is firm and cannot be made weaker or destroyed: --
Alongside that picture goes a conviction, an unshakeable belief, that everything in the world of manufacturing is bad news.
We must be true to our principles and constantly make clear our unshakeable belief in democracy and the freedom of the individual.
First, there is an unshakeable commitment to the national health service and to the provision of free basic health care facilities for all.
It assumes total rectitude and absolute unshakeable infallibility.
Those are harsh words from someone for whom a rigid adherence to the truth is an unshakeable maxim.
It would take a long time and there would be many disappointments but it could be done if the will was unshakeable.
It is a faith which is unshakeable, which cannot be broken or chipped in the slightest degree by the foolish sayings of any crude agnostic.
Given the historical background - a populous one-party region, unshakeable in attachment (and behaviour) for nearly a century beforehand - such change would loom large merely on its own.