Several athletics events no longer take place at the Championships and thus the events are deemed defunct, and their records unchallengeable.
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The Security Risk Certificate is based on unchallengeable " classified security information " ( Immigration Act 1987 s 114B ( 1 ) ).
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But he said last month that the peace process has taken great strides and the U . S . commitment to it is unchallengeable.
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Had he only put prospective, potential or hoped-for in front of the key phrase, the Berger hypothesis would have been unchallengeable.
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But they trace the pervasive role of her husband, Asif Zardari, who turned his marriage to Bhutto into a source of virtually unchallengeable power.
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For people to feel that because it is biological makes it unchallengeable and takes people off the hook from right wing criticism is very short-sighted.
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Lost in the shuffle among the vote for the 2006 Winter Games site and IOC reform was a decision to make Olympic results unchallengeable after three years.
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U . S . companies, including Raytheon, seen as unchallengeable two years ago as they emerged from massive consolidation, have shown signs of weakness.
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The magister equitum, like the Dictator, had unchallengeable authority in all civil and military affairs, with his decisions only being overturned by the Dictator himself.
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If we do sympathise with Prometheus or Satan, we view Jupiter and God as omnipotent and unchallengeable beings that rely on their might to stay in power.