Sentences with phrase «more unimpeachable»

I.e., the more unambiguous the terms of the agreement and the more unimpeachable the evidence that the parties agreed to them the better.
The scientific evidence for global warming and for humanity's role in the increase of greenhouse gasses becomes ever more unimpeachable, as the [United Nations] IPCC [Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 4th Assessment Report] findings are going to suggest; and such activity has a profound relevance, not just for the environment, but in ethical, economic, social and political terms as well.

Not exact matches

Out of an abundance of charity to Professor Leach, and with all due respect to his unimpeachable contributions as Chair of the Alberta Climate Leadership Panel, his argument may well rest on a more nuanced political assumption: that Alberta's leadership is required to bring the rest of the provinces along.
It will more likely derive from our uncompromising belief in the things we consider unimpeachable and idealized and beautiful.»
Sure, the film is technically unimpeachable, and it contains the most interesting Meryl Streep performance in years, but it's easy to see how rushed this production was, and I wish everyone involved had taken a little more time to round out the reasons why they were making it and imbue it with a bit more heart and soul.
Our goal is not to «flood the zone» but to carefully and thoughtfully build a charter sector of unimpeachable quality that, along with DCPS, keeps improving and adding more families to the District.
It doesn't quite have a Golf's unimpeachable solidity, but it's more attractive and there are plenty of «surprise and delight» features, including a heads - up display, customisable ambient lighting, a 7 - inch TFT instrument display, and in the GT a set of great - looking and supportive sports seats.
We suggested that the main impediment to a more technological legal process resides in the rituals and practices that we, as legal practitioners, have come to consider as being unimpeachable.
Were this case not about an utterly «unimpeachable father» but a dad less saintly, more prone to human failings, one wonders whether the implacably hostile mother's obduracy would countenance judicial opprobrium at all?
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