Sentences with phrase «almost untouchable»

Qualify the hell out of prospects «before» granting them almost untouchable use (thanks to the socialist bureaucrats) of «your» hard - earned property.
As stated by the majority, the outcome hinged squarely on whether Westboro's speech was of public or private concern, as public speech in the United States is granted almost untouchable protection.
But Small Great Things, which will be published on October 11, takes on a topic that's so controversial that it is almost untouchable: the deep entrenchment of racism in American society, in ways big and small.
Not to mention the Torqueflite eight speed automatic transmission that makes the 1500's performance almost untouchable.
United have been almost untouchable at Old Trafford in the league this season, with only West Brom leaving the» Theatre of Dreams» with a share of the spoils.
He's almost untouchable in what he does.
When fit and firing they're almost untouchable in this league.
Once Higgins returned the next week, the offense was almost untouchable.
But what we see a lot of is Christianity practiced in an almost untouchable way.
And the «super-haves» are almost untouchable in a way because they're in a whole different stratosphere from a competitive perspective.

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Dalits who constitute almost 20 % of the Indian population (200 million), were considered untouchables as a result of the Hindu understanding of «ritual pollution and purity.»
The crop at that time was composed almost entirely of the lowest untouchable caste, the sweepers, who came unsolicited by the tens of thousands to receive baptism and the benefits of getting out of the Hindu caste system.
In those days, Freud was for almost all intellectuals and those who aspired to being intellectuals an untouchable icon of a world come of age.
You obviously expect less from a film by Mikael Salomon, the Swedish cinematographer of such Hollywood films as James Cameron's The Abyss, Steven Spielberg's Always, and Ron Howard's Backdraft, whose subsequent directing career has consisted almost entirely of lesser genre television (like A&E's 2008 «The Andromeda Strain» miniseries and Lifetime's Drew Peterson: Untouchable).
At his best, Paul Schrader is untouchable when it comes to capturing men (and it is almost always men) pinned between the ruinous modern world and a higher, quasi-spiritual calling.
The Untouchables is a powerhouse action drama that delivers on almost every level necessary.
However, the strong sense of untouchable purity that determines Varga Weisz's work is not exclusively indebted to a Western heritage, but also draws from a Far Eastern vocabulary reflected in Buddhist and Hindu sculpture: physical flawlessness is almost always employed to represent spiritual importance.
I thought the Obama White House had brought something useful to the budget debate with its visual depiction of United States spending — which revealed the profound growth in politically untouchable programs and the almost invisible dimensions of programs on education, research, innovation, development assistance and the like.
If you then widen your «likely range» to include almost anything, you are untouchable... you can NEVER be proven wrong.
We almost get tired of recommending the Moto G4 any time we discuss an entry - level phone, but the truth is it's still pretty much untouchable at this end of the market.
It is so blatant and obvious that it almost seemed as if it was Fannie's policy, the asset managers didn't seem to mind who knew as if they were untouchable.
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