Unshaken in a sentence as an adjective

I have an unshaken belief in the genius that is John Carmack.

Yet, you have an unshaken faith in memory, based on nothing but the fact that it never happened to you. It's quite scary, actually.

The bush admin was terrible, moreso i'd say than trump's, but the global neoliberal consensus was unshaken.

I would consider correctness to be critical to the survival of any business; therefore, it is my unshaken conviction that this is a thing were no compromises can be made. I'm deeply convicted about that.

Lobbying wouldn't be such a problem and corporations wouldn't have such unshaken influence on politicians compared to the People, if that was all there was to it. But it's not just that - it's about those companies making "donations" to politicians that will then be much easier to "convince" to vote their way.

Except one leans more heavily on mob mentality thanks to the self-righteousness that comes with the unshaken belief that you have the moral highground. Well, Goldwater tried to warn the Republicans about what would happen if they kept sucking up to the evangelicals, and...

That is, I do not believe that they would continue to repeatedly administer an elixir that caused immediate death in the unshaken belief that it was truly an elixir for immortality. Such a process of trial and error constitutes "research" in my opinion, although it would have been primitive research by our standards.

Members of the first group remain unshaken in their belief that consciousness exists, and conclude that there must be some sort of nonphysical stuff: They tend to become 'dualists.' Members of the second group, passionately committed to the idea that everything is physical, make the most extraordinary move that has ever been made in the history of human thought.

One conclusion was forced upon my mind at that time, and my impression of its truth has ever since remained unshaken. It is that our normal waking consciousness, rational consciousness as we call it, is but one special type of consciousness, whilst all about it, parted from it by the filmiest of screens, there lie potential forms of consciousness entirely different.

I'm disappointed that Bitstamp didn't take this issue into account when designing their exchange, but unlike Gox, their communication about the issue has been very good, and my confidence in Bitstamp remains unshaken. Also, it appears that the Bitcoin network is under global attack by some large entity, so blame for the current exchange issues lie ultimately at the hands of some attacker who doesn't like Bitcoin, or wishes to plunge the price.

Members of the first group remain unshaken in their belief that consciousness exists, and conclude that there must be some sort of nonphysical stuff: They tend to become “dualists.” Members of the second group, passionately committed to the idea that everything is physical, make the most extraordinary move that has ever been made in the history of human thought.

Unshaken definitions

adjective

unshaken in purpose; "wholly undismayed by the commercial failure of the three movies he had made"

See also: undaunted undismayed