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Until a sudden decline from September 1 978, he seemed almost unchallengeable.
But, by and large, in the third quarter of the nineteenth century it was pretty well unchallengeable.
As you suspected, the answers are neither simple nor unchallengeable.
America has a common culture, but it does not follow from certain unchallengeable axioms.
Military spending has not been made sacrosanct because it is unchallengeable in policy terms.
All that is so clear that I would have thought it unchallengeable.
The advantages of being an unchallengeable military superpower are obvious.
Henry worked hard to present an image of unchallengeable authority and irresistible power.
From the public's perspective, the budget conflict seems to rest on a number of unchallengeable economic truths.
The confidence of this poem in Christian doctrine is unchallengeable.
Many leading scientists do not consider that science can give absolutely reliable and unchallengeable knowledge.
He has given the Democratic party both the political legitimacy of an unchallengeable victory and the moral authority, too.
The political authority of the armed forces, considerable even under normal conditions, now became unchallengeable.
The vision behind that argument was of a Presidency supreme and essentially unchallengeable.
But these views, while not without validity, are not unchallengeable.
The power of ghosts is awesome, and their pronouncements are unchallengeable.
"By being projected into a past that was no longer accessible, what I wanted became unchallengeable.
That was a good and unchallengeable victory, made more so by the narrowness of his margin in 2000.
At one time, he said, the lifeguard was unchallengeable, the lord of the sand castle.
There was little debate over that seemingly unchallengeable phrase.
But beyond the town lay the unchallengeable magnificence of the lakes and mountains.
It does, however, create the kind of opacity that makes admissions decisions almost unchallengeable.
He hadn't expected, then, that his first impression would be of utter, still, unchallengeable beauty.
But structural deficit estimates are solemnly presented as unchallengeable fact.
Only if ethics were something unspeakable by us could law be unnatural, and therefore unchallengeable.