Sentences with word «unchallenged»

The distinction has not gone unchallenged in both its theoretical and practical implications.
Granulated clay litters remained unchallenged for nearly 40 years, with little change or refinement until Thomas Nelson, Ph.D., needed a way to supplement his income while in graduate school.
Questrade has largely gone unchallenged by other Canadian online brokerages in offering up Apple products as incentives for new account openings.
«Abortion advocates have been left unchallenged for too long, hiding the reality of abortion and its tragic effects on both the pre-born child and the mother.
Things closed up again a bit during the first round of pit stops, but otherwise Hamilton was left unchallenged at the front.
And if there is to be an early replay of June 8, expect a lot more Conservative scrutiny of Labour's spending plans, which went largely unchallenged in the first leg, because hardly anyone - not least Labour MPs - expected a Corbyn victory.
This is a task that judges and juries perform routinely in a myriad of cases involving witnesses of unchallenged as well as challenged mental ability.
Mostly this has gone on unchallenged, but the longer it goes on, the harder it will be to put an end to it later.»
A commercially impotent set of new releases last Friday ensured that Black Panther remained unchallenged at the top of the UK box office for a fourth week, with weekend box office of # 2.93 m.
Jackson ran unchallenged in the District 11 general election.
Of course, the as - yet unchallenged leader of that particular market is still Spotify, which Amazon reportedly plans to undercut in terms of subscription fees... for Echo users.
This classification remained virtually unchallenged until 2007, when an international team of 400 physicists and engineers known as the Belle Collaboration discovered an exotic particle called Z (4430), which appeared to have two quarks and two anti-quarks.
The Sony Xperia Tablet Z, in our opinion, stands almost unchallenged when it comes to design.
In Brazil, the country with more Catholics than any other in the world, status quo has largely gone unchallenged until recently: Abortion is illegal in this country, except in cases where the life of the mother is in danger.
After 30 years of mostly unchallenged rule, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak opened the door Sunday to talks with rival political parties while calling out those who, he claimed, used religion to «spread fear» through rampant hooliganism.
Truth - telling action step: If you are feeling revved up and like you have to speak to someone «now» about a situation that you have allowed to continue unchallenged for some time, press «pause.»
Styling With the X6, BMW takes aim at a model that's been relatively unchallenged in the SUV segment: the Infiniti FX.
«It's going to dispel a lot of myths, it's going to prove it's a good set of standards, but we felt we couldn't let this instruction from DOE go by unchallenged because we do think it's above what the law stated.»
Nashua was left almost unchallenged in this week's Preakness at Pimlico when both Summer Tan and Dedicate, his most impressive Eastern rivals, were pulled out to rest for the Belmont Stakes on June 11.
Their masterwork, Kinder und Hausmarchen (1812 - 1822), usually translated as Grimm's Fairy Tales, still reigns unchallenged as the greatest folk tale collection of them all.
Vettel had taken the lead from pole - sitter Valtteri Bottas at the first corner and apart from after his pit stop, remained at the front pretty much unchallenged for much of the race.
Judge Treu was unambiguous in how he viewed the facts, pointing to unchallenged evidence that thousands of ineffective teachers in California are impacting the quality of education for thousands of students and their lifetime earnings potential as a result.
This can most prominently be seen in Barca's first goal, as both Kovacic and Marcelo were drawn towards Lionel Messi despite the player being a good 10 yards away from the ball, something that allowed Ivan Rakitic to run through unchallenged, give the ball to Sergi Roberto who laid it on a plate for Luis Suarez, who netted his seventh goal in his last six league games.
As a former middle grades teacher of gifted students, I worry that above - grade - level standards will not be part of the formative and summative assessment process, leaving these students to languish unchallenged while their classmates struggle with materials and activities advanced students could have completed successfully years earlier.
«None of the handful of mis - statements (out of hundreds and hundreds of unchallenged statements) remotely undermines the conclusion that «warming of the climate system is unequivocal,»» the letter read, «and that most of the observed increase in global average temperatures since the mid-twentieth century is very likely due to observed increase in anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations.»
Clegg said he did not blame Cameron for the loss of the Brexit vote, but said the campaign was «very bloodless and allowed a more emotionally impactful argument in favour of dollops of money for the NHS, and economic utopia, the traffic would flow, the sun would shine, it allowed the other side to make these ludicrous claims... in a relatively unchallenged way».
Furthermore, this orthodoxy has thrived and gone mostly unchallenged because of a profound lack of defining political ideas across the political parties.
The ideas of classical liberalism remained essentially unchallenged until a series of depressions, thought to be impossible according to the tenets of classical economics, led to economic hardship from which the voters demanded relief.
But there's no excuse for the rest of the townspeople: The police department is filled with racist psychopaths, led by deputy Dixon, played by Sam Rockwell — whose behavior goes completely unchallenged for most of the film.
The average surface air temperature is always tied to the average sea surface temperature so that the weather systems render any greenhouse warming process in the air ineffective and then leave the oceanic influence in unchallenged control.
Some of Cetero's suspect research made its way unchallenged into the peer - reviewed scientific literature on which the medical community relies.
Indeed, Stanley Kubrick's infamous criticism of pal Spielberg's «Holocaust» movie remains the most acute take on the film and attests to Spielberg's almost entirely unchallenged silver - linings playbook.
But, about two years ago I started feeling unchallenged in my own day - to - day routines.
This excess baggage of unchallenged beliefs manifest in ways we may not be aware of.
Our once unchallenged pre-eminence in commerce, industry, science and technical innovation is being overtaken by competitors throughout the world....
Others, including Ed Miliband have hinted at it, but Diane has gone furthest in promising to address the failings of neo-liberal economics, left unchallenged since the 1980s.
But this low number reflects the fact that many influential and well - liked chairs continued unchallenged from the 2015 - 17 Parliament.
«In this approach to learning people become observers of themselves, a form of critical scrutiny that changes the way in which decisions are made and deepens understanding of previously unchallenged assumptions.
Other unchallenged Common Council nominees were as follows: In Ward 1, Marist College professor Lynn Eckerd was tapped to succeed Majority Leader Matt Dunn, who also opted to not run again.
Democrats fielded unopposed candidates in seven districts, while Republicans had six unchallenged candidates.
Back in 1983, the National Commission on Excellence in Education issued a dire warning: The United States» «once unchallenged pre-eminence in commerce, industry, science, and technological innovation is being overtaken by competitors throughout the world.»
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