She'd paved the way for his unthinking acceptance of the note.
She also faulted the book for "slippage between an entirely appropriate scepticism towards the sources, and an unthinking acceptance of them when it suits the argument".
You cannot help that, and, frankly, we do not see how you, as a woman of education, could possibly adapt yourself to the placid, unthinking acceptance that is expected of a Mother.
The audience sat, enthralled; it wasn't the sermon that scared her so much as the unthinking acceptance of the congregation.
In the absence of controversy about the institution of monarchy, one might expect that the consensual British attitude would be one of unthinking acceptance.
"I'm enthusiastic about science, but there is a growing tendency toward scientism - unthinking acceptance of scientific ideas, and a tendency to discount ideas that science can't address."
Such incoherence and disarray in policy and its implementation result, in turn, from the public's unthinking acceptance of image over substance in its choice of Government officers.
Inevitably, it gave rise to both unthinking acceptance - the weary, slow plod from point to point - and resistance, as a variety of easing devices were contrived.
Though her feelings for him remained strong, this new perspective removed the veil of unthinking acceptance from her eyes.
Wodehouse's attitude towards the English social system is the same as his attitude towards the public-school moral code - a mild facetiousness covering an unthinking acceptance.