Sentences with phrase «from unassailable»

This property arises from unassailable dynamic considerations having to do with the weak influence of the Earth's rotation in the tropics, where the local vertical is nearly perpendicular to the Earth's axis of rotation.
The notion of «Science» itself has morphed into something incomprehensible and irreproachable; mighty and magical — a distant deity that dictates true and false, right and wrong from an unassailable position of authority.
From that unassailable platform, in the name of steering the Church to a place where its teaching would be «relevant,» Curran was able to lead theologians across the United States in their definitive Statement of Dissent from Paul Vl's encyclical Humanae Vitae in the following summer of 1968.

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He concedes that «from a utilitarian view, the argument [he opposes] is unassailable
The result of this is that the «thinker» occupies an altogether unassailable position, from which he is able to discern and pronounce upon the limits of every other discourse (scientific, metaphysical, religious, cultural, or what have you), without himself being subject to critique from any other quarter.
Again and again, we must rise to the majestic heights of meeting resistance from the powers that be with the unassailable powers of love and service.
If Arsenal had lost then it would have been different, but we did make up ground on Chelsea and I think that the morale boost that fighting back from what looked an unassailable 3 - 0 lead will have given the Gunners the impetus to go on and put a string of wins together.
After that the commercial team need to rouse themselves from their slumber and deal with the smaller deals, the phone providers and car manufacturers that give Manchester United their unassailable advantage in the FFP field.
Even after our rivals had moved into an unassailable lead, the 34 - year - old continued to deliver a goalkeeping masterclass to push away efforts from Victor Wanyama, Jan Vertonghen and Toby Alderweireld.
Budgets have turned into raffles when major U-turns on everything from tax credits and pension relief, disability payments and police cuts, and of course the crumbling of the notorious pasty tax, mean a group of angry MPs, led by disrespectful rebels in the Tory ranks, will pick big ticket items and batter a once unassailable Chancellor into another humiliating change of direction.
Because you just removed the freedom of association from your list of unassailable principles.
This wasn't a particularly good thing, from a good - government perspective: The Democrats» unassailable majority, and the combination of loyalty and fear that Silver inspired in his members, meant little dissent, debate or — aside from the occasional prosecutorial or investigative - journalistic breakthrough — public scrutiny of the chamber's activities.
Mr. Berman said the party's twin goals in November were switching a half - dozen competitive congressional districts from red to blue, and delivering an unassailable Democratic majority in the State Senate.
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.
A nightmare fairytale fantasia from start to finish, the spine - chilling 1977 masterpiece from Italian auteur Dario Argento, Suspiria remains an unassailable experience in sensory cinema.
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.
This visceral work of cinema is a testament to the unassailable human spirit and poses one of the questions that will define this century: Will our global society emerge from fear, isolation, and self - interest and choose a path of openness, freedom, and respect for humanity?
I learned that virtually everything I thought I knew about the history, everything I had been taught from the time I was a child, beliefs I thought were unassailable, were either total fabrications or gross distortions of the actual history.
When the mayor champions transparency and fosters advice and consent from the duly appointed and elected policy boards, his authority becomes unassailable and the entire governance system embodies credibility.
Surely that one's unassailable: publishing is sloooow, with a year between manuscript submission and publication being far from unusual a lead time.
Like how the writers at Slate work from the premise, «We'll hate on what everyone loves and make snide remarks at what everyone thought unassailable because we're the sophisticated cool kids!
It didn't budge from its perch: Ottawa is unassailable as Canada's Best Place to Live in 2017.
Every year; some 25,000 hikers from around the world walk along the extraordinary 43 kilometers of this stone - paved road built by the Incas leading to the unassailable citadel of Machu Picchu located in the depth of the Cusco jungle.
I think the first salvo will come from Activision or EA, with one of the franchises that are unassailable: Call of Duty and Madden.
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.
Would you trust someone who has admitted an error and is ready to learn from his or her mistake or someone who claims to be unassailable?
Its 2 authors and 35 contributors are outstanding scientists with unassailable credentials — a fact that, unfortunately, won't stop movement alarmists from their customary ad hominem attacks.
Scientists around the world have now amassed a virtually unassailable body of evidence to support the conclusion that a rapid warming of our planet - caused principally by greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel burning - is under way.»
This is driven less from the data generated by these experts — they aren't as expert as is claimed, and the consensus is not unassailable — and more to do with the desire to drive politics by creating scientific orthodoxy.
This time, the all - purpose right - wing rejoinder to any and all claims on the public purse, from single - payer health - care to decent public education to government - financed R&D to international climate - transition assistance to well - run national parks — «We're broke» — seems a whole hell of a lot less unassailable than it did just a few months ago.
It is not possible to draw from these cases a clear and unassailable rule as to the disclosure of underlying models and data, in the case of NICE consultations (see Servier [94]-RRB- let alone consultation more generally.
The potential for somewhat different results meant that a moving party can not show an «unassailable» case, using the language from the Alberta Court of Appeal's decision in Ghost Riders Farm Inc. v. Boyd Distributors Inc., 2016 ABCA 331.
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