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Meanings of continue unchecked in English
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Usage of continue unchecked in English
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If the situation is allowed to continueunchecked, the party will turn yellow.
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A ruling, expected soon, could impose limits on gerrymandering or let it continueunchecked.
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This cannot continueunchecked or we are lost.
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This dynamic helped to foster a climate in which "state capture" was allowed to continueunchecked.
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Sexist and misogynistic attacks continueunchecked.
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I once knew a little girl who possessed the same vivid imagination, and allowed it to continueunchecked through life.
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If this tendency were to continueunchecked, the progeny of living beings would soon be unable to find standing room.
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The other big question is whether gas supplies to western Europe from Russia, via Ukraine, will continueunchecked through the winter.
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Mr Gibson said the report highlighted "systemic failures and a system that enabled abuse to continueunchecked for years".
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What has happened in Zimbabwe is a serious breach of the ICC Constitution and we cannot allow it to continueunchecked.
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And the Human Rights Commission says the report highlights systemic failures and a system that enabled abuse to continueunchecked for years.
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He therefore allowed the commotion to continueunchecked for full ten minutes, before he rose and held up his hand for silence.
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Energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions continueunchecked, with increasing desertification in the deficit areas of South and drought in the surplus North.
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Reactions such as seeing the headscarf as a symbol of "sharia by stealth" will, if allowed to continueunchecked, reverse this process.
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The level of borrowing for day-to-day spending is such that, should it continueunchecked, the prospects for an early economic recovery would be grim.
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In 2009, for example, the UK Meteorological Office predicted average warming of 4C if current carbon emission trends continueunchecked.