Sentences with phrase «as unassailable»

These causal relationships are presented as unassailable scientific facts with no questions of complexity, nuance, or degree permitted.
Most Workshop judgments were regarded as unassailable.
The one point that I see as unassailable is that a UK contribution, by itself, can not make much difference to global climate change mitigation, and must be considered in the context of a global strategy shared among all energy - consuming nations.
The first to achieve that blend with absolute certainty was The Exorcist — which perhaps explains its position as the unassailable winner of this poll.
His jaw is a little too prominent, his body a little too pumped, his attitude a little too cocky for him to be trusted as an unassailable moral paragon.
Although the Dutchman has so far only played in defence for the first - team, regular watchers of the club's academy teams suggest the former - Ajax youth product's ultimate destiny lies further forward, as an unassailable midfield general.
Yours isn't as unassailable as you seem to think.
The changing roles of men and women and the continuing pressure of feminist groups (as well as unassailable logic) make such a victory inevitable.
It becomes as unassailable as the force of gravity or the life sustaining effects of breathing oxygen.

Not exact matches

Simple as it sounds, the statements all pertain to Amazon — with strong, almost unassailable specificity.
If in all ages some have believed themselves to be, or have in fact been, on relatively secure and durable plateaus; if, as appears to be the case, some of our present companions of earth regard the conditions of their life as being thus established and unassailable, such an assessment is now patently naive.
The ideas on which the formula was based came out of ancient ancestral traditions; the logic of the doctrine was unassailable once the premises were granted; great prophets, such as Amos, Micah, and Jeremiah, held stoutly to it; and the formula was confirmed and solidified by the final rewriting of the Hebrew historical narratives to illustrate the thesis that every calamity in Israel's record had been a definite punishment for Israel's transgression.
To resolve the contradiction, you are taking a well - trodden path: redefining Judaism to include your choices as a valid Jewish path, and invoking the unassailable concepts of honesty and personal authenticity to justify that redefinition.
I (my humble opinion) choose to hang my hat on fulfilled prophecy because the probability statistics are so staggering as to be unassailable.
Thus far this season the 21 year old has netted 15 goals and assisted another 15 as he has helped QPR to a seemingly unassailable nine point lead at the top of the table with eight games left to play.
The 27 - year - old took both his goals brilliantly, with the second being one of pure class as City claimed an almost unassailable first leg lead.
That was followed by two clean sheets and wins and an apparently unassailable lead in the home tie with Anderlecht, but we all know what happened next and the same thing just happened today, our defending as a team just disappearing and it now seems we are back to square one again.
For now GD is the difference between us and City, so we play our hearts out in every game and score as many goals as possible until we can give unassailable gap.
The «Citizens» sealed their fifth trophy after taking an unassailable 16 - point lead over Manchester United with as many as five more games to go.
However, since the dawn of 2018, Oxlade - Chamberlain has emerged as a driving force in Jürgen Klopp's midfield, and underlined his new - found status with the unstoppable drive into the Kop - end net that helped Liverpool earn an unassailable first - leg lead over Manchester City in the sides» Champions League quarter - final tie.
However, even if you believed you'd found a brilliant and unassailable argument as to why failure to prosecute in this case constituted one of the rare exceptions to the general presumption that a prosecutor is acting permissibly when exercising prosecutorial discretion, you would still run into the problem of standing.
Third, the SNP is no longer unassailable: the invincibility has gone, and it's increasingly prone to gaffes such as last night's.
Nkrumah's place in the history of Ghana as its Founder is unassailable.
Complimenting the disorder of the Senate the whole time was the unassailable lethargy of the Assembly, where Ent - like speaker Sheldon Silver controls a Democratic supermajority that is seemingly impervious to public opinion, editorial outrage and, as Eliot Spitzer can unhappily attest, governors with «popular mandates.»
«His death, coming just as we were getting ready to celebrate his unassailable lead at the polls, is a sad reminder on the transience of life.
«He is the perfect person to round out our practice, and his record — as an elected official and in life — is unassailable.
Let me place on record that our performance in Government as summarized in the book, «Accounting to the people» is unassailable and can not be wished away.
Pro-euro cabinet members such as Charles Clarke and Patricia Hewitt grumbled that the decision had been a Treasury stitchup, but Brown's position was unassailable.
Let no one be deceived, the ability of the All Progressives Congress, APC as a party that can win election in any part of Nigeria with the intervention of state apparatus now is in serious doubt.In most cases, supporters of the once unassailable party are wondering how they have been hoodwinked into accepting the APC which campaigned with a promise of change and a better deal for the people.In fairness, it is not that the manifesto of the party or its constitution is faulty.
I sometimes make superstitious choices but disguise them as tradition or unassailable preference.
From extraordinarily simple, apparently unassailable assumptions called axioms (such as «Things that are equal to the same thing are also equal to one another»), Greek mathematician Euclid deduced surprising truths that seemed to apply unfailingly to the real world.
Ponderously overlong and not even half as much fun as it should have been, The Equalizer still gets a lot of mileage out of Washington's unassailable star presence.
Not even the normally unassailable Greta Gerwig, grossly miscast here as a young temptress, escapes unscathed.
The career turnaround and newfound stardom couldn't happen to a more deserving talent; few performers would be able to render this reimagined Sherlock Holmes as charismatic and convincingly quirky, not to mention doing it while adopting an unassailable English accent.
It was a disastrous flop, and threatened Carpenter's once unassailable reputation as the king of the new horror.
But as important and unassailable as arguments for diversity are, this particular film is an odd fit for canonization.
It's unassailable as pop art but somewhat indefensible as a love story between a director and organized crime.
The film's saddest moment on this score involves its most solid, least «hippie scum» figure: toward the end of the film, the unassailable, unimpeachable police detective Bigfoot, working basically the same case as Doc but from different angles, clearly now gone to seed, kicks down Doc's door, eats a pile of grass and leaves.
As mentioned earlier, definitive unassailable findings are unlikely given your organization's time, resource and cost constraints.
Much like the debate over global warming, these non-believers refuse to validate an unassailable fact: standardized testing does have positive — and predictive — value in education and in life, just as the Earth is, indeed, getting warmer.
(Calif.) Proposition 98, the unassailable third rail of California politics, may not have protected school funding as well as its architects had intended when they sold it to voters nearly three decades ago, new research suggests.
It didn't budge from its perch: Ottawa is unassailable as Canada's Best Place to Live in 2017.
Katana - wielding Michonne's status as one of The Walking Dead's most popular characters is pretty unassailable.
It is now known as the first Happening, a mythical event that knocked painting and sculpture from their previously unassailable perches and paved the way for performance art.
In the late» sixties and early» seventies, with a modesty matched only by that of his first master, Corot, he produced a series of landscapes so disarming in their unassailable visual rectitude, so unforced in execution and composition that Cézanne said of them in later years: «If he had continued to paint as he did in 1870, he would have been the strongest of us all.»
Nevertheless, Lincoln the lawyer lays out his arguments, building to the unassailable conclusion that the Founding Fathers saw slavery as an institution that would wither and die with time and isolation.
At 88, Ms. Goodman carries herself with a quiet, unassailable authority that makes you think she could be a retired banker or New York City schools chancellor or a high - level diplomat, a job she aspired to before falling under art's spell as a young, Upper West Side mother in the early»60s.
Other than a handful of people who appreciated my efforts, I think all my time was spent in vain as 90 % of the people there held a level of dogmatic certitude that was unassailable by logic.
Treating climate change as an absolute, unassailable fact, instead of what it is — an unproven, controversial scientific theory — a group of state attorneys general have announced that they will be targeting any companies that challenge the catastrophic climate change religion.
There is no point in «denying» something that has yet to be validated as much as some people think it is unassailable fact.
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