1. She unabashedly defended her controversial ideas, refusing to hide her passion. 2. Social attitudes often shift so ____ that people hardly notice until they look back years later. 3. By rephrasing the rule, he had ____ excluded certain groups from the benefits. 4. Protesters ____ opposed the new law, shouting that it threatened their freedoms. 5. The campaigners worked ____, addressing every institution one by one until the policy was overturned. 6. He ____ admitted that change was necessary, though it was obvious he disliked the idea. 7. The destruction of the forest was irrevocably complete; nothing could restore the ecosystem. 8. The apology came ____, long after the damage had already been done. 9. She spoke ____ about her willingness to accept the new proposal, clearly unsure of herself. 10. Some technologies have ____ changed the way we live, making older habits obsolete. 11. The company handled the transition ____, without proper planning or structure. 12. New safety regulations were applied ____, making it clear that past practices had been inadequate. 13. Once the process of automation begins, it moves inexorably, regardless of resistance. 14. Internet access was available only intermittently in rural areas, causing frustration among locals. 15. Some critics ____ argued that the reforms favoured the elite, though they accepted the outcomes later. 16. The project was ____ about improving efficiency, but it clearly served political goals as well. 17. The government chose to implement the reform ____, introducing small adjustments every year. 18. She ____ refused to compromise, insisting the changes must go ahead despite opposition. 19. The minister declared ____ that the reform would be implemented without exceptions.

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