Sentences with phrase «much unassailable»

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The former deputy prime minister had much to say on why people voted for Brexit, the «unassailable gridlock» in British politics right now and the «major fireworks» to come in the Tory party.
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.
Tehran Taboo This handsomely animated film, much of it set in the libertine underworld of Tehran, makes an unassailable point about the hardships of life in today's Iran, mostly involving sexual morality and the status of women.
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.
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.
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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