| 11. | Only if ethics were something unspeakable by us could law be unnatural, and therefore unchallengeable.
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| 12. | :The political authority of the armed forces, considerable even under normal conditions, now became unchallengeable.
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| 13. | In a time of cynicism about government, he has been unchallengeable as a man of honor and decency.
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| 14. | From the public's perspective, the budget conflict seems to rest on a number of unchallengeable economic truths.
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| 15. | American power may be unchallengeable for now, but using that power for pre-emption is optional and controversial.
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| 16. | This illustrated the region s limited political autonomy, which was underlined by the unchallengeable presence of the Russian military.
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| 17. | With his unchallengeable command authority, Caesar could remove any civil magistrate or military commander from office at his pleasure.
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| 18. | Now neither U . S . Steel nor the Yankees are the powerful, unchallengeable forces they were a generation ago.
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| 19. | In most cases, this is because of oft-repeated generalities that gradually acquire the stature of universal and unchallengeable truths.
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| 20. | These faded away after a few public protests, but Greenway's control over the provincial Liberal organization soon became unchallengeable.
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