Respectable ad agencies, of course, will insist that their own ethical standards are unimpeachable. |
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They are virtually unimpeachable in the unbiased, invariably correct reading of a race. |
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The unimpeachable morality and impeccable conduct of the shootist who never killed anyone still captures imaginations today. |
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No, instead they spend their time pursuing chimerical sources and putting a fictional story on the air claiming their unimpeachable sources. |
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The guys who made these selections are above reproach, they're unimpeachable, these fellows. |
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They are a model of rational discourse, replete with references to the Federalist Papers and other similarly unimpeachable authorities. |
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His track record is unimpeachable and there can be no doubt that he knows the game inside out. |
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Presumably, as the man in charge of policing local councillors' behaviour, he is a man of unimpeachable moral standards himself? |
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The Doctrine of pre-emption becomes inoperable without unimpeachable intelligence accepted by all as the coin of the realm. |
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Anne Sinclair was as unimpeachable as Barbara Walters, as luscious as Diane Sawyer, as authoritative as both. |
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On the other hand, I know you're both unimpeachable as far as defending pre-born children and families. |
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He said that in his experience McChrystal was a man of unimpeachable integrity. |
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His close control is marginally functional, unimpeachable, without being flashy and he has the ability to almost collide with an opponent before ghosting past him. |
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But one unimpeachable witness in the court of history is sufficient. |
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We have on our side what all indications show to be unimpeachable science, and therefore a high probability of achieving optimal outcomes. |
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Only use methods and means that are recognised by all as unimpeachable in business dealings and refuse any irregular business practices. |
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Put aside the unseemliness of a billionaire politician trying to deflect criticism by collecting checks for an unimpeachable cause. |
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Some might say that this torpid pace is the price of unimpeachable justice but, rightly or wrongly, it smacks of failure to the public. |
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Her advice, sugarcoated in goofy catchphrases, is delivered in the unimpeachable rhetoric of common sense. |
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He is almost unimpeachable because to criticise him is seen as poor form. |
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How can you doubt the integrity of players of unimpeachable reputation? |
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At first just one or two publications printed material that previously would have been banned, and a few newspapers criticized what had previously been unimpeachable. |
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An institution such as Elections Canada has a reputation that is unimpeachable. |
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As a former guerrilla, she has unimpeachable liberation credentials. |
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Leader of the Opposition should know that the Auditor General of Canada is a person who he and his own colleagues have said does work of unimpeachable integrity. |
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The Court of Appeal concluded that this was an unimpeachable finding, noting that the judge had been entitled to rely on the welfare officer's findings which had withstood cross examination. |
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Those of us who believe most profoundly in the virtues of European integration have the greatest interest in ensuring that it is carried forward with unimpeachable integrity, taking into account the protection of individuals. |
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Oleg Menshikov's Russia is thus exceptionally partial to classic elegance and well as to the standards of taste and style that make La Grande Classique as enduring and unimpeachable as the classic spirit itself. |
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This liturgical diversity suggests that the principles enunciated by the Apostles' and Nicene Creeds remain doctrinally unimpeachable. |
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In short, Ted Olson has unimpeachable conservative credentials. |
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Whatever its shortcomings the book is artistically imposing as well as historically unimpeachable as a vast panorama of a great period. |
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General Musharraf, as the army chief of staff who organised Pakistan's incursion into Indian Kashmir last year, has an unimpeachable record in most militants' eyes. |
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Mr Summers had what in previous eras would be the two most important qualifications to lead the central bank: unimpeachable economic credentials and the trust of the president. |
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Some reconciliation of these forms of knowledge can take place, but it requires more research in both domains before the body of evidence becomes clear and unimpeachable. |
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