Mr. Blair has maintained the highest popularity ratings of any British prime minister and was considered unassailable until his advocacy of the war and his unswerving allegiance to the Bush administration.
No attempt was made to actually check Galen's claims; these were considered unassailable.
Because the law had been considered unassailable for so long, there has been virtually no discussion within the Legislature or even among health care providers about how to deal with legalized assisted suicide.
Their seat, the Eyrie, is a castle high in the mountains, small but considered unassailable.
The Democrats' healthy majority in the Assembly is considered unassailable.
At the time, Gawilghur was considered unassailable and the defenders believed they could hold the mountain fortress regardless of whatever the British Army threw at it.
And despite the endurance of the previous record, which, like Ruth's 60 homers, was long considered unassailable, one would search in vain to find a front-page newspaper article anywhere on the subject anywhere in Japan.
Although Brown's mandate excited considerable segregationist opposition during the 1950's and 1960's, the decision itself was considered virtually unassailable.
At 10.01, Madrid effectively had a six-point lead at the top of La Liga with a game in hand - a lead most considered unassailable.
In the pawn configuration after 9 bc, White's doubled c pawns used to be considered unassailable because the c4 pawn is anchored by the d3 pawn.