Unimpeachable Sentence Examples

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  • Joe, Stan Fischer is well known to be a person of unimpeachable integrity.

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  • The practices described by the emperor can be established by unimpeachable evidence.

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  • The communication is said to be from a source of unimpeachable authority.

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  • In other words, Thank You For Smoking is exactly the kind of satire Hollywood loves, politically correct and morally unimpeachable.

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  • The Encomiast (a contemporary, tho, admittedly, not unimpeachable, source) says that Edward was the elder.

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  • If you can, quote someone who is considered unimpeachable, if not omniscient, by your opponents.

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  • It must have been a crushing moment when the evidence came from an unimpeachable source.

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  • The same faith is expressed in still another figure, in which Jesus is compared with an unimpeachable witness.

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  • And they also know that she is a woman of unimpeachable loyalty to the Socialist movement.

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  • By 1831 the period of depression had passed; Mill's enthusiasm for humanity had been thoroughly reawakened, and had taken the definite shape of an aspiration to supply an unimpeachable method of search for conclusions in moral and social science.

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  • It is the Church which creates the First Crusade, because the clergy believes in penitentiary pilgrimages, and the war against the Seljuks can be turned into a pilgrimage to the Sepulchre; because, again, it wishes to direct the fighting instinct of the laity, and the consecrating name of Jerusalem provides an unimpeachable channel; above all, because the papacy desires a perfect and universal Church, and a perfect and universal Church must rule in the Holy Land.

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  • The derivation of Yahweh from hawah is formally unimpeachable, and is adopted by many recent scholars, who proceed, however, from the primary sense of the root rather than from the specific meaning of the nouns.

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  • He was pious, charitable, of unimpeachable morality, quick-tempered but placable, no great scholar, and only energetic as a hunter.

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  • His mistakes as president have been so emphasized as to obscure the fact that he was a man of unimpeachable honesty, of the highest patriotism, and of considerable ability.

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  • His orthodoxy was, however, unimpeachable, his talent conspicuous, and in 1761 he was appointed lecturer on biblical exegesis, and preacher (Katechet) at the church of St Peter..

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  • He delighted in hunting and the reading of history, was zealous in his attention to public business, and his private life was unimpeachable.

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  • The Lords, or such of them as did not purposely stay away from the House, admitted that his claim was unimpeachable, but suggested as a compromise that Henry should retain the crown for life, and the duke and his heirs succeed after his death.

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  • It was said that in France, Italy and England a third of the population perished, and though this estimate may be somewhat exaggerated, local records of unimpeachable accuracy show that it cannot be very far from the truth.

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  • Suspicions only became rife after Richard had seized and beheaded without any trial, Lord Hastings, the late kings most familiar friend, and had arrested at the same moment the archbishop of York, Morton, bishop of Ely, and Lord Stanley, all persons of unimpeachable loyalty to the house of Edward Pt.

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  • After settling back in Italy, he went on to establish an entire line of clothing and accessories including neckties that now is practically synonymous with high fashion and unimpeachable quality.

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