unchallengeable造句(1) The committee's decision is unchallengeable.
(2) Certain principles and values are assumed to be unchallengeable and therefore to be nurtured.
(3) Indeed little of what had been unchallengeable orthodoxy since the 1920s remained untouched.
(4) The selection committee's decision is FINAL and unchallengeable.
(5) Fanshen is also an unchallengeable classic.
(6) Exchange rate theory holds an unchallengeable basic position in the international macroeconomics.
(7) By contrast, the appeal of the industrial co-operative remains unchallengeable, its ecological niche exclusive to it.
(8) And even if, I repeat their findings were valid, enough unchallengeable evidence would remain to make them immaterial.
(9) Many leading scientists do not consider that science can give absolutely reliable and unchallengeable knowledge.
(10) And yet, having re-read every word, the main conclusion is unchallengeable.
(11) When the procedure is correctly observed it is virtually unchallengeable.
(12) These two phenomena have given birth to a monstrosity: the all-powerful, unchallenged, unchallengeable media imam.
(13) The assertion that some particular type of conduct is morally wrong because it is may appear unsatisfactory but it is unchallengeable.
(14) As his mouth opened, Alan saw the gaps in his teeth, but his voice and his movements seemed unchallengeable.
(15) But it's true. And now, not yet a year removed from his summer-long temper tantrum, Kobe Bryant is poised to actually challenge the unchallengeable .
(16) When this is done, one land unit stands out uniquely and unchallengeable: Eurasia, the veritable heartland of world history since Neolithic times.
(17) Reinstalled as president, and with his political potboy, Dmitry Medvedev, pushed aside, Putin will again exercise unchallengeable control over Russia's external affairs.
(18) The sovereign right of the Irish people to decide their own future is unchallengeable.
(19) In historical aspects and that of language acquisition, the importance of grammar teaching is unchallengeable. Its role changes from the dominant position to the subordinate one.
(20) If life is experienced without any painful or disastrous experiences, it is a life that is very unchallengeable!
(21) By officially endorsing Jesus as the Son of God, Constantine turned Jesus into a deity who existed beyond the scope of the human world, an entity whose power was unchallengeable.
(22) But this was rejected out of hand, largely because the savannah theory was considered unchallengeable.