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Examples for "unopposed"
Examples for "unopposed"
1His decision yesterday left Illingworth to continue, now unopposed, as England chairman.
2She ran unopposed once and was certainly planning on another easy victory.
3It seemed increasingly likely yesterday that Mrs McAleese would be returned unopposed.
4Although the deputy position was declared vacant, Ms Bishop was re-elected unopposed.
5The second group took over the train unopposed as the attackers fled.
1The California congresswoman told Thursday morning's news conference: The facts are uncontested.
2But in an uncontested political field, the Kremlin is worried about turnout.
3For many years this was a peaceful, uncontested and pretty deserted space.
4It's actually happened. The joy of an uncontested victory is one thing.
5But the path up the mountain is a right of way uncontested.
1OPUS' investigations were based primarily on a desktop study and site walkover.
2This was a walkover from the moment that managerless Ipswich were breached.
3As tournament favourites, the quarter-final against France should have been a walkover.
4Razzano, the No 26 seed, receives a walkover into the fourth round.
5We're a body shy and we'll be fined for giving a walkover.
1Britain is due to leave the EU by default in 11 days.
2Other information, including your hometown and activities, will be visible by default.
3Judgment by default gains time; time enables the innocent to clear themselves.
4Remember, Android by default doesn't let you install apps from unapproved sources.
5Besides the North Grammar boys might then claim the game by default.
6That is why, since 1975, the argument has been lost by default.
7Apple will also delete by default any recordings used for the program.
8All journalists become storytellers by default, the implications of which are devastating.
9Then everybody else is, by default, a dependent worker with certain rights.
10Vimeo is the first to offer an embeddable native player by default.
11Basically, it displays the title of each listing in Russian by default.
12One annoyance about Apple's implementation is that extensions are disabled by default.
13She was evidently not going to let the matter go by default.
14In such cases, of course, judgment must go against him by default.
15He was a murderer by default and nothing would ever change that.
16Of course none of them appeared and they were condemned by default.
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