Sentences with word «untouchable»

"Untouchable" typically refers to someone or something that is considered out of reach or beyond criticism. It conveys a sense of being invulnerable or untouchable, either physically or socially. Full definition
When Motorola then introduced the 4G version (complete with a microSD slot) the Moto G became almost untouchable in a league of its own.
After so many years of ever tightening welfare entitlements, and with the City elite seemingly as untouchable as ever, to focus any argument about distributional justice on welfare claimants is borderline obscene.
We are also preventing the potential for arbitration, unhealthy business practices, and the control of businesses by parties untouchable by laws in Indonesia that could who could damage the structure of industries here.
«This is one of the reasons I think the iPad remains untouchable for most of this year - they have a huge price advantage until display production ramps up.»
United have been almost untouchable at Old Trafford in the league this season, with only West Brom leaving the» Theatre of Dreams» with a share of the spoils.
Hence Wenger's Legacy and untouchable status in Kroenke's eye's!
They look almost untouchable in Hoops and Flag Football right now.
Some superbugs even exhibit «pan-resistance,» becoming untouchable by every antibiotic drug we have.
The political defiance that made Joe Arpaio popular and seemingly untouchable as metro Phoenix's sheriff of 24 years ultimately led to his downfall yesterday as he was convicted of a crime for ignoring a U.S. court order to stop traffic patrols that targeted immigrants.
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The team that I see as our only big rivals for the Title, they sit 2 points clear of us right now, they just tore Newcastle a new one, and are just about everybodys pick for the league, and the only real test in the league coming soon is at home to Man United (Pray for a draw), but whilst they are everybodys pick, they are favourites, they are still not untouchable.
According to him, the seeming untouchable nature of the delta force is as a result of their possession of more arms than personnels of the National Security.
With one week left in April I decided to deploy some fresh capital into a market that has been very, very generous as of late in terms of giving us much better buying opportunities in many «name brand» stocks that have been previously deemed untouchable because of low yields, high valuations and relatively speaking, high prices.
I thought the Obama White House had brought something useful to the budget debate with its visual depiction of United States spending — which revealed the profound growth in politically untouchable programs and the almost invisible dimensions of programs on education, research, innovation, development assistance and the like.
Weinstein — who until now, was considered untouchable by even his company's own board of directors — is just one example of many more to come.
The Pixel 2 already has a big lead on the best phones from Samsung and LG when it comes to image processing, but Visual Core could make the Pixel 2 virtually untouchable as a photography tool.
Changes to the once untouchable series seem to be coming thick and fast at the moment, what with the inclusion of for - all online play and the promise of damage for Prologue later this year.
Starting in 1998, Ronnie Coleman was near untouchable when it came to winning bodybuilding titles, none more important or as high profile as the well coveted Mr. Olympia.
Fans tend to view celebrities as untouchable icons.
«Dalit» is the self - chosen name for what others call untouchables, outcasts or Harijans.
They don't look untouchable in the league lately, and a trip to Old Trafford could burst their bubble.
God is the only untouchable standard because he wasn't created by humans, and therefore isn't inherently flawed
We almost get tired of recommending the Moto G4 any time we discuss an entry - level phone, but the truth is it's still pretty much untouchable at this end of the market.
Many people see tech giants such as Google, Twitter, and Facebook as practically untouchable entities because of the power and money they have behind them.
They are supposedly governed by the College of Physicians and Surgeons but if you have a problem with a doctor no point going to the «College» as they will do everything in their power to protect the doctor, And if you don't like the College's decision, aside from taking the matter to court there is absolutely nothing else you can o about it as the «College» is basically untouchable as there is no body that controls or governs its actions.
They did, and he wound up building a program that produced a streak of dominance — the Seminoles finished in the top four of the Associated Press poll every year from 1987 to 2000 — that felt untouchable until recently.
Winner of the Cadillac People's Choice Award at the Toronto International Film Festival 2009 «The Topp Twins: Untouchable Girls» tells the story of the world's only comedic, singing, yodeling lesbian twin sisters, Lynda and Jools Topp, whose political activism and unique brand of entertainment has helped change New Zealand's social landscape.
You hold fast to an idea of an improbable, incomprehensible, and untouchable nature as if it is fact!
Not one but two untouchable players just fell into their lap.
It was his 17th gold medal, which just piles on to what was already a nearly untouchable record.
Innings pitched in World Series: 4 Last pitched: Game 5 Effectiveness: He was pummeled in Game 5, but nearly untouchable in the postseason before that Possible availability for Game 6: If it gets to the 15th inning, maybe?
The PGMOL is corrupt untouchable organisation that's impossible to contact
Retirement funds (such as Roth IRA) are untouchable investments until you are 59 1/2 years old.
Because it seems to me that he is untouchable even if he plays badly and from my own point of view, if a player is playing badly and doesn't get substituted then it shows how weak the Manager is mentally.
What puts the film into untouchable territory is the massive amount of comedic talent other than the leads.
He's just untouchable in open space.
Paul Merson says Romelu Lukaku would not be untouchable if Zlatan Ibrahimovic was available at Manchester United
Usain Bolt stole the show (again) when he broke a record once thought untouchable, and after repeated disappointments, the U.S. had a run of its own
Previously untouchable midfield duo Cesc Fabregas and Nemanja Matic have failed to recreate the heights they managed last term, while it remains to be seen whether John Obi Mikel will return to being a regular fixture following his recent renaissance.
It's nice to see that he's not completely untouchable from the board at all.
Aisha Huang, who has acquired local names like — Aisha and Yaa Asantewaa — is reported to be boasting with her influence and has in time past boasted of how untouchable she is.
The first truly untouchable football manager.

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