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"unassailable" Definitions
  1. that cannot be destroyed, defeated or questioned
"unassailable" Synonyms
invincible unconquerable invulnerable unbeatable impregnable indomitable secure indestructible strong safe impenetrable unattackable inviolable stout well-defended well defended well fortified safe and sound bulletproof insurmountable sacrosanct untouchable hallowed sacred holy protected defended inalienable inviolate guarded shielded unalterable unimpeachable unthreatened sheltered unchallengeable incontrovertible irrefutable indisputable incontestable undeniable conclusive unquestionable indubitable certain definite sure positive clear unequivocal unmistakable unambiguous sound absolute inarguable evident hardened toughened strengthened reinforced durable robust fortified firm reliable stable sturdy armoured(UK) armored(US) solid dominant commanding authoritative supreme powerful predominant superior predominate prevailing prevalent supereminent imposing premier prepollent prime dominating domineering prepotent assertive prominent convincing persuasive compelling cogent effective plausible telling credible forceful influential likely valid possible reasonable impressive believable unshakeable resolute staunch constant fixed immovable steadfast unswerving unwavering well-founded adamant decided deep-dyed determined dogged unblemished impeccable innocent virtuous irreproachable sinless guiltless blameless uncorrupted righteous faultless chaste good exemplary inculpable modest honourable(UK) honorable(US) incorrupt inherent untransferable entailed non-negotiable nontransferable basic immutable imprescriptible inbred indefeasible natural nonnegotiable non-transferable More
"unassailable" Antonyms
assailable defenceless(UK) vulnerable exposed defenseless(US) weak undefendable surmountable superable vincible beatable flawed conquerable insecure unprotected risky defeatable destructible breakable possible debatable doubtful dubious inconclusive uncertain unfounded unproven unsound disputable imperfect indefinite questionable refutable tenuous unsure vague groundless unsubstantiated unsupported baseless unfortified dangerous hazardous unstable unsafe threatening threatened perilous toxic precarious susceptible parlous unsolid injurious harmful liable unhealthy fragile crumbling decaying decrepit compromised deteriorated rickety delicate inadequate ruined dilapidated frail iffy tumbledown unreliable characterless deficient deplorable diabolical dire disappointing dismal dissatisfactory dreadful effete craven emasculated enfeebled execrable fallible faltering feeble fickle unconvincing improbable far-fetched indecisive ineffective uncompelling unpersuasive cock-and-bull implausible incredible unlikely impotent insignificant unbelievable undependable unimportant unreasonable irreligious lay open ungodly unholy unsacred acquired alienable changeable impermanent transitory worst lousiest poorest shoddiest lamest nastiest trashiest crummiest junkiest most abysmal most appalling most atrocious most average most awful most deficient most deplorable most disgraceful most dismal most dissatisfactory most dreadful partial violable infirm broken flimsy loose moving wobbly flexible helpless makeshift anticlimactic confusing inexpressive mysterious uncommunicative blameworthy faulty reprehensible reproachable shameful blamable blameful culpable impeachable mild slight

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However, few businesses are completely unassailable, especially in consumer retail.
Both leaders are tragically -- for country and respective parties -- unassailable.
That is an unassailable argument and a winning negotiating position.
The objective case for Kurdish statehood is strong and unassailable.
It opens with an unassailable declaration and demonstration of arrival.
As always, Mr. Steinberg's cluing is unassailable, clever and subtle.
Trump doesn't see the truth as rigid, absolute and unassailable.
The unbreakable Jewish connection to Hebron is undeniable and unassailable.
I do like Hershey's longer term because that brand is unassailable.
Magnusson's candid humor and unassailable spirit comes through on each page.
The FBI's image, once unassailable, has been tarnished with Trump's base.
Assistants shuffle between tasks as impossibly mundane as they are unassailable.
Mr Hensarling concedes that Dodd-Frank is unassailable for the moment.
Nebraska's dominance, unparalleled in the sport, belies what Straub considers unassailable.
"We want to be unassailable in these areas," Mr. Goodgame said.
Winning today doesn't mean you've established an unassailable, decades-long dominance.
Rights that we had considered unassailable and secure are being eroded.
Holofcener's success is unassailable, with films like Lovely & Amazing and Enough Said.
World of Warcraft, the once unassailable behemoth, is struggling to retain subscribers.
In Russia, at best partially democratic, President Vladimir Putin is currently unassailable.
The information gathered to date is "unassailable," they said at the time.
I don't believe that the facts Mueller presents will be considered unassailable.
The House, however, should lay a proper unassailable foundation for that process.
He has maintained an almost unassailable lead with black voters, in particular.
And for all of us: What is our common, unassailable American Creed?
Even candidates that look unassailable can be suddenly weakened by sudden disclosures.
"The curry house's once unassailable place in British life looks precarious," she wrote.
I wasn't an unassailable authority, but I was the one ass to kick.
That gave the Briton an unassailable 56 points lead with two races remaining.
As advice goes, "Create the next Google" is both unassailable and perfectly useless.
Each state needs laws with unassailable language that can't be misinterpreted or manipulated.
With this unassailable arithmetic, incremental progress in governance can no longer be abided.
Hamilton is an unassailable 56 points clear of Vettel with two races left.
Sheeran's unassailable songwriting and arrangements have always been the bedrock of his career.
But does the track record of Amber really match that seemingly unassailable reputation?
If you work for the Royals, you recognize the mark as relentlessly unassailable.
The lead in the polls held by Mr Orban's Fidesz party is anyway unassailable.
"I think the use of the term 'eye' is quite unassailable," Smith told Gizmodo.
"Medtronic has used the inversion to create a powerhouse that is unassailable," Cramer said.
America's place at the centre of global finance is unassailable in the short term.
These instructions are to take the form of eternal objects, artworks unassailable by time.
Then nail down your pitch so that you can deliver it with unassailable confidence.
In the meantime, Trump has the benefit of an unassailable majority in the Senate.
It's a brilliant, Machiavellian move, leaving her – for the moment at least – surprisingly unassailable.
Biden's base of older working-class white and African American voters has been unassailable.
Mojang's Bedrock update shattered the traditionally unassailable walls that separate audiences across different platforms.
LONDON — Theresa May, Britain's accidental prime minister, seems unassailable, with her opposition in disorder.
It would consist simply of unassailable principles to which any civilized nation might subscribe.
"Donna Shalala's Democratic credentials are untouchable & unassailable," the campaign said in a written statement.
But while scientifically unassailable, it is not what patients usually hear at addiction treatment centers.
Ultimately, proprietary power is an edge that gives you an unassailable advantage on the competition.
This month, be very smart in your collaborative projects, and the outcome will be unassailable.
Yet in May 263 Neville Chamberlain's government, with its majority of 213, seemed virtually unassailable.
"From a transport perspective, we have an unassailable competitive advantage," CEO Hayden Locke told Reuters.
They too, however, must confront the same broader societal strains, and neither's position looks unassailable.
His place in the history and development of Muay Thai boxing will always be unassailable.
His wit and words were unassailable, but to everyone watching the workouts, he was doomed.
These analyses rest on the assumption that the generals were unassailable before joining the administration.
The trial attempted to answer this question and compiled an unassailable record of historical data.
But bonus-point victories against Italy and France would give them an unassailable 19 points.
It should do that by negotiating its unassailable trade case with Germans and the Chinese.
But it's much easier, and less risky, to simply change the policy to something constitutionally unassailable.
A solid majority, perhaps, but not exactly an unassailable position for the current White House occupant.
The irony now is that locking data down too far may make the current incumbents unassailable.
But in most of its seats, mainly former Labour turf, the SNP looks unassailable for now.
"She was into nothing, so I think we just do something," Kendall says, her logic unassailable.
With Mr Xi unassailable, it will take a very brave bureaucrat to dissent from his script.
She was unassailable in terms of her relationship with the president; and no one even tried.
Both John McCain and John Kerry came close, but their combat heroism did not prove unassailable.
"There's something about talking about your life on your own terms that's just unassailable," Bonow said.
They're as sharp and unassailable as the politics of feminist art historical appropriation that informed them.
Backed by Russia, the assault has underlined President Bashar al-Assad's unassailable position in the war.
The paper wrote that for an increasing number of voters the chancellor, 62, no longer appeared unassailable.
Few conventions in political campaign coverage are as straightforward and unassailable as quoting a public figure verbatim.
As the era of social media kicked in, the techno-optimists' twin articles of faith looked unassailable.
But using a racial slur is clear and unassailable evidence that Maloney is biased against African-Americans.
Betances — the often unassailable reliever — turned and walked, step by excruciating step, toward the third-base dugout.
The play of goaltender Martin Jones, whom the Sharks traded for last off-season, has been unassailable.
Drape: Couple of things: Nick Saban's process is unassailable on everything but the field goal kicking game.
But that can't happen unless Emerson is prepared to offer consideration that has unassailable value — namely cash.
The modern era endowed countries with two rights, supposedly unassailable, that turned out to exist in tension.
Recent attacks in Britain and Iran reflect the Islamic State's efforts to hit targets once thought unassailable.
Other rules offer the benefit of offering unassailable defenses against the demands of people who aren't pregnant.
With this video, Dubai turns itself into an unassailable idea, just like America, split off from reality.
Proposed legislation has an unassailable title, the Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act of 2017, and bipartisan support.
She's often unbearable, but her blundering attempts at sophistication and seduction are redeemed by her unassailable innocence.
When Trump's on the teleprompter or giving speeches at the UN, I think his nationalism is unassailable.
Many debates remain over the best path forward, but the basic case for action has become unassailable.
The White House intimates that it might destroy a key democratic norm that had once seemed unassailable.
The star among Europe's conservatives, known for his hard line on immigration, looked unassailable just two weeks ago.
Since then, the bear market in tech has been raging, unassailable by even positive news from individual companies.
"Any bar is good as long as you're drinking,"stated the young man, his logic sound and unassailable.
Just last month Theresa May was reduced from unassailable iron lady to just-about-managing minority prime minister.
The success of these most recent protests is an ego blow, given Xi's image as an unassailable leader.
Their 353-235 Senate majority could be in jeopardy, while their House majority is probably unassailable: 250-22018.
At first glance the bias in favor of unlimited speech and information seems perfectly reasonable and even unassailable.
Biden, however, has never quite been as unassailable a frontrunner as his polling lead has at times suggested.
Irrespective of anyone's feelings toward the royal family, their status as a British institution is generally regarded as unassailable.
The star among Europe's conservatives, known for his hard line on immigration, Kurz looked unassailable just two weeks ago.
Sky-high profits at BA amid declining service standards show the flag carrier has an unassailable lead over competitors.
THERE'S A SUFFOCATING BUREAUCRACY THAT HAS CREATED MANY LARGE COMPANIES, AND DON'T FORGET HERETOFORE THE BIG COMPANIES WERE UNASSAILABLE.
The technicality meant that Liu's position, regardless of his actions, was virtually unassailable—and the board was essentially powerless.
Assad now appears militarily unassailable, though rebels still have notable footholds near Damascus, in the northwest, and the southwest.
But there had seemed then to be something unassailable in her, balanced against her lack and compensating for it.
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO) appears imperious and unassailable as he passes the 28500-day mark of his presidency.
Meanwhile, glam's unassailable cool allowed me to find a solid male identity within the rock aesthetic I already loved.
In 2005, CCM's Jakaya Kikwete won the presidential election with an unassailable lead of 68% over the runner-up.
As a young artist, Richter was interested in the lottery: an everyday example of random elements acquiring unassailable significance.
The moral and societal arguments for taxing the ultra-wealthy to pay for this enormous spending plan are unassailable.
Still, the report found no unassailable evidence of a cover-up or that Meyer "deliberately lied" about his knowledge.
For example, in 2017, 36 boys ran faster than Florence Griffith Joyner's seemingly unassailable 100-meter record of 10.49.
Nearly six years into the war, Assad seems militarily unassailable thanks to the decisive backing of Russia and Iran.
The suggestion that he benefited from anyone, much less a foreign government, undermines his self-image as unassailable benefactor.
And her affinity with Toklas and Stein is true to one unassailable fact: the unique achievement of their relationship.
We need to exercise caution when rhetoric becomes righteous and calls for elections are treated as an unassailable virtue.
Despite all the manipulations Sansa was dragged through, she not only survived — she clawed her way to true, unassailable power.
Trump's denials may make him appear unassailable to some, but to women they send an entirely different message, says Bauer.
This will be a particularly difficult defeat to accept, with a huge and seemingly unassailable lead evaporating down the stretch.
That immigration is dividing the GOP is unassailable as fact — but the farm bill did not fail because of that.
We are building an incredible team to offer an unassailable service with the most progressive technology in the property industry.
Its dancing around the radical Islamic "elephant in the room" has led to the implosion of AIPAC's once unassailable credibility.
The move marks a further blow to the opposition and a boost for Assad, whose position already appeared militarily unassailable.
It's a matter of policy, yes, but of morality too, and there is an unassailable moral logic for single-payer.
Yet Hoyt says there have been plenty of ideas that were once accepted as unassailable that have now been discarded.
Money was often a factor in these early relationships, and eventually I came to believe in these unassailable truths: 1.
In mid-August, Hillary Clinton had opened up a seemingly unassailable polling lead of eight percentage points over Donald Trump.
But the typically unassailable icon faltered last week when the trailer for a new Beyoncé-backed diet plan hit YouTube.
While he's frequently regarded as an electronic music pioneer, rarely does he receive praise for his unassailable foresight throughout history.
In truth, I don't quite follow the logic, though his conclusion—past fifty, everyone eats their days downward— is unassailable.
After the third phone call that day, I finally persuaded him that the sentence was legally accurate and otherwise unassailable.
Ultimately, the report found no unassailable evidence of a cover-up or that Mr. Meyer "deliberately lied" about his knowledge.
These tech giants were viewed as having nearly unassailable revenue streams that could deliver profit growth regardless of economic conditions.
No one would argue that the details of the yield curve, for example, offer some unassailable prediction of the future.
") She is prone to exasperated explosions of unassailable logic ("The best car mechanic doesn't necessarily know the road to Milwaukee!
An unassailable young virtuoso on trumpet, Evans uses extended technique to create some of the most darkly inscrutable music around.
Yildirim declared victory, but his claim was challenged by Imamoglu who said CHP data showed he had an unassailable lead.
In 2000, when the Clinton administration was intent on breaking up Microsoft, CEO Bill Gates said his company only looked unassailable.
The onslaught of rape and death threats and casual bullying from strangers made Sarkeesian feel like she had to become unassailable.
More generally, they are often subject to extreme network effects, in which one winner establishes an unassailable position in each market.
"It likely provides VW with an unassailable scale advantage," Citi analyst Angus Tweedie said in a note published on July 10.
The Russian president, who turns 65 in October, might presently look unassailable - but maintaining that grip will get harder every year.
Their hold on the division, which at the beginning of the month seemed almost unassailable, evaporated before the month was over.
Uber's huge cash pile now acts as an "almost unassailable barrier" to new entrants, says Sunil Paul, the founder of Sidecar.
Indeed, a president would have a compelling basis, perhaps a constitutionally unassailable right, to delay any trial until his term expires.
Still, Boeing's lead in the field of commercial airliners, which looked almost unassailable a decade ago, is under threat from Airbus.
I believe the Russia investigation is safe chiefly because of the unassailable integrity and tactical savvy of special counsel Robert Mueller.
Deng also said he and Mao were the core leaders of their respective generations, suggesting that they had near unassailable authority.
Blomkamp's work can sometimes breach the uncanny valley just a bit too closely, but the dude's got unassailable amounts of imagination.
Another string of Biden victories there would give him a nearly unassailable lead over Sanders, a democratic socialist senator from Vermont.
So a two-inch fetus is an unassailable human being, except when the woman was an unwilling participant in getting pregnant.
Almost always hidden in the back-forty, they are mostly the unassailable domains of registered guests, with a few confusing exceptions.
The lessons of the #MeToo movement should be unassailable by now: that our first instinct should be to trust and support women.
Once America had an unassailable advantage, an economic flywheel that spun off innovation and Fortune 250 companies like a perpetual-motion machine.
Until a few months ago, the grip of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's pro-business Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on power seemed unassailable.
"Her keen intellect, unassailable credibility and diverse experience will serve the court well and ensure a stronger and fairer state for all."
Microsoft once looked unassailable and was ultimately brought low by changing technology and the Justice Department, and so will Google, they say.
Washington's unassailable trade case against China, the European Union, its North American neighbors and Japan is fundamentally an issue of world economy.
On the Democratic side, with 88% of the vote counted, Clinton held an unassailable lead with 52.6% compared to 47.4% for Sanders.
And until a few months ago the sprawling Tata Group appeared to be a paragon of corporate excellence with an unassailable reputation.
There are many in the North Korean hierarchy who have built their careers on the foundations of a strong, unassailable military force.
One of the few unassailable facts is that Ms. Hearst was kidnapped and thrown into a car trunk at 9:17 p.m.
"It is shocking that the race is in play," he said, citing Ms. Boucher's one unassailable advantage: her record of constituent service.
Though unassailable, they turn out to be not exactly untouchable, especially in this day of knock-offs, updates, sequels and fan fiction.
"Because these aspects of the human and animal condition have been unassailable, we immediately rush to the defense of it," he said.
It reflected persistent efforts by the Islamic State since its rise in 2014 to hit targets once thought unassailable — especially in Britain.
The SAFE kit began to seem less like unassailable proof and more like one more way of taking control away from survivors.
His political position, however, has remained unassailable, despite a flurry of street protests in Moscow and a few other cities last summer.
The filmmakers make some unfortunate choices, particularly in some staged scenes, but the movie belongs to these women, whose truth feels unassailable.
"His unassailable integrity and right-on powers of assessment allowed him to act as a highly effective advocate for me." she said.
The Oscars telecast once seemed unassailable in its ratings dominance, regularly exceeding the music ceremony by 20 million viewers in the 2000s.
Those assessments are unassailable, and certainly are shared by the 20 or so Dems lining up to take their shot at the nomination.
This controversy is merely the most recent example of Jefferson being pushed off his pedestal as the formerly unassailable father of American progressivism.
All of which is a reminder that, although the Labour Party's disarray makes Mrs May look unassailable, her position is not entirely safe.
This undoubted and persistent connection, coupled with a surprising amount of loyalty from elsewhere in the party, makes the president pretty much unassailable.
"The consumer stocks that are holding up in China ... all share one trait: they have unassailable brands with little Chinese competiton," Cramer said.
It would send an unassailable signal to the American people that political point scoring trumps personal health and sow fear among our population.
Rylov stole a march on the opening 50m and held an unassailable lead thereafter, winning with a time of one minute 53.61 seconds.
If the movie has a still point inside it—an unassailable conclusion—it's that justice and the law are not the same thing.
The tourists now have an unassailable 2-0 lead in the four-match series, with the final game to be played in Pretoria.
The conquest of Douma would underline Assad's unassailable position in the conflict that mushroomed out of protests against his rule seven years ago.
Anyone who has been interested in reading about voting machine security over the past decade knows that these machines are not exactly unassailable.
The result is a situation in which the political establishment's once unassailable authority has died, but before any credible replacement has been born.
It is a mistake to argue that the direct popular election of presidents is an obvious and unassailable solution to our electoral problems.
Or, to put it in more familiar terms—driving away women, investing your hopes in a single, unassailable leader is a critical bug.
This album is like the Trader Joe's frozen foods section: convenient, unassailable, and way more organic than it has any right to be.
NEW ORLEANS — Across the last month, the best team in the N.F.C. has been more of an abstract concept than an unassailable certainty.
While immigrant-rights groups call it Muslim Ban 2.0, the White House considers it to be a more measured and legally unassailable order.
While the dominance of the Google search engine seems unassailable today, Alphabet is investing heavily in new technologies that may threaten its stronghold.
Still, Democrats believe their case against the president over the Ukraine scandal, this time, is unassailable — a controversy that even Republicans can't ignore.
These states all voted for Obama in 2012 but maintained Republican control in statehouse chambers because of partisan gerrymandering that many thought was unassailable.
But despite Google's unassailable technology might and deep bench of brainpower, the company's track record in venturing into wearable interactive tech isn't the best.
Belichick's unassailable Hall of Fame résumé — and Brady's — will certainly contain blemishes, but for the Patriots, no edge is too great or too small.
With a general election set for October, Mr Babis's ANO party seems unassailable, polling at 33.5% against 16% for the second-place Social Democrats.
Robots are a convenient villain, but Mr Gates might reconsider his target; when firms enjoy unassailable market positions, workers and machines alike lose out.
It is held by Josh Frydenberg, the treasurer (in effect, the finance minister), by what should be an unassailable margin of 13 percentage points.
Six years into Syria's war, doctors there are under increasing pressure from a new army offensive, while President Bashar al-Assad looks increasingly unassailable.
When May "reluctantly " called the June 8 snap election seven weeks ago, the Conservatives boasted a seemingly unassailable lead over the left-wing Labour.
When May "reluctantly" called the June 8 snap election seven weeks ago, the Conservatives boasted a seemingly unassailable lead over the left-wing Labour.
That his future is now in doubt represents a fundamental change in his unassailable status at the top of the 20-year-old network.
Ultimately, you are left with no unassailable value but monetary value, the amount of your fellowship grant, the unpaid portion of your student loan.
His nomination represents Trump's most unassailable victory during a tumultuous year -- and his name is frequently invoked by embattled Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
As a matter of historical precedent — which matters to the Supreme Court in novel situations like this one — Trump is not on unassailable ground.
Vonn is within 10 World Cup victories of the career record set by Ingemar Stenmark, a mark once thought to be all but unassailable.
As a result, all three of those men are serious contenders for postseason awards, and Washington has an unassailable lock on the Presidents' Trophy.
She is within 10 World Cup victories of the career record set by Ingemar Stenmark, a mark once thought to be all but unassailable.
Bernie Sanders, who in some pre-voting scenarios could have emerged from the night with an all-but-unassailable lead in critical convention delegates.
But the basic, unassailable point in Tait's piece is that the US government and public should at least think about responding in some way.
Seen around the world, these images broke through skepticism and complacency, providing unassailable evidence of the evil of segregation and how it imperiled democracy.
Watch the Queen Bee as she floats down the corridors she rules now, emitting an unassailable air of mystery, of smokiness, of worldly knowledge.
Bruce Berke, a Republican strategist in New Hampshire aligned with Mr. Kasich, said he currently saw Mr. Trump as unassailable in a G.O.P. primary.
While sports venues are often eager to attach grandiose adjectives to their premier events, the fact that Royal Ascot is genuinely royal is unassailable.
And the new ban was developed after a vigorous security review that administration officials said provided a legally unassailable rationale for the travel restrictions.
To say that the Washington food scene has improved markedly is both to speak the unassailable truth and to grade on a generous curve.
Republicans have cast Judge Gorsuch as an unassailable choice, as Democrats did with Judge Garland, trumpeting his appeals court record and his impressive credentials.
Ever since, America's unassailable economic and naval position has been the cornerstone of its international preeminence and the world order that comes with it.
Here's some wild, late-'90s paranoia about genetic engineering in which DNA is prophecy, setting up a class strata that is apparently rigid and unassailable.
So important to us are these connections that Hobbes thought they contained an unassailable argument for why we should do everything possible to stay alive.
Seven weeks ago, May's Conservative party had a seemingly unassailable lead over the left-wing Labour party, but that lead has narrowed significantly since then.
It was an opportunity for the mayor to solidify his relationship with a constituency that should be an unassailable base of support for his administration.
But Sunday's poll was nonetheless an unmistakable sign that Erdoğan and the AKP's grip on political power is now far less unassailable than previously thought.
Supported by Russian air power and Iran-backed militias, Assad appears militarily unassailable and last month Assad ally Hezbollah declared victory in the Syrian war.
Washington has an unassailable trade case, but its ineffective policy approach is likely to cause a train wreck with plenty of damages for everybody around.
If there's a weakness on this team, it's in the bullpen—even the previously unassailable Kenley Jansen has shown significant reason for concern this season.
" The strain of brutality that ran through his thought came from a desire to be unassailable, to never, as he would say, "fall into lies.
While U.S. growth and company earnings seem unassailable, tit-for-tat tariffs from China and Europe may ultimately prove detrimental for American businesses and jobs.
The sunshine days dotting around in shorts, slurping on lukewarm tinnies and lugging on deeply dehydrating zoots all seem transfixed to the distant, unassailable past.
The series also includes 15th-anniversary screenings of at least one unassailable use of the DV-on-film style: "Jackass the Movie" (Friday and Wednesday).
Unassailable and undefined, it is the perfect conversation-stopper when debating opponents, particularly when you control the information that would prove or disprove your position.
Clinton's position here was unassailable all along: In 2008, she handily defeated Barack Obama in New York's Democratic primary, taking 57 percent of the vote.
Pandora Media, once an unassailable leader in internet radio, faced an investor revolt when it tried to expand into new businesses like subscriptions and ticketing.
The appeal of this competition, the most glamorous club soccer can offer, was starting to wither under the unassailable hegemony of Barcelona, Bayern and Real.
While Assad is militarily unassailable in the Syrian conflict, swathes of territory at the frontiers with Iraq, Turkey and Jordan and Israel remain outside his control.
Asia also became Japan's largest – and practically unassailable - business venture, taking 53 percent of its exports last year, in spite of slightly declining sales to China.
The result gives Argentina's under-23s an unassailable six points from two games, with one match remaining in the round robin qualification system played in Colombia.
It is also true that Trump appeared to be scaling back his ill-advised political overreach under the guise of his unassailable trade case against China.
"If [Facebook would] simply bring in some unassailable outside counsel with real credibility ... then maybe the government would allow them to self-regulate again," Cramer said.
Whatever your thoughts on the band, through 19 albums, especially their unassailable first six, it's clear four working class blokes from Birmingham, UK. changed music forever.
Whether it's delicious or not is a matter of opinion but the fact that each one packs 563 calories is unassailable, constant, a matter of fact.
It was acceptable to give the Oscar to The Artist in 2011, when Obama was in the Oval Office and the liberal world order appeared unassailable.
While Trump didn't walk away from Tuesday's contests with an unassailable lead, the clock is ticking down for Republicans to stop him from claiming the nomination.
Writing on the SCOTUSBlog website, Obama repeated his desire for a candidate who could bring life experience to the bench, along with an unassailable job history.
By unassailable logic in agreement with the new law, the pot lobby, NORML, has helpfully suggested that marijuana be legalized as a treatment for opioid addiction.
A rising star, surely, is Alexi Kenney, an acutely musical and technically unassailable young American violinist who gave a solo recital ahead of Tuesday evening's concert.
The recapture of eastern Ghouta represents Assad's biggest battlefield victory since late 2016, when he took back Aleppo, and underlines his unassailable position in the war.
With military backing from Russia and Iran, Assad has recovered control of swathes of lost Syrian territory over the last two years and appears militarily unassailable.
Perhaps the chief resister was Melih Gokcek, an ebullient self-promoter who had served 23 years as mayor of Ankara, and whose position had seemed unassailable.
The perennial menu of turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, sweet potatoes, and green bean casserole remains a permanent and unassailable tradition in these otherwise trying times.
Ms. Constand's civil suit, the $3.38 million she had received as a settlement from Mr. Cosby in 2005, was presented as proof of her unassailable greed.
The Iranian position remains that the old deal stands, is backed by a UN resolution and is the unassailable rock from which any other talks stem.
For a company that once looked unassailable, Uber is under fire from all sides, and definitely doesn't look as if it can go public anytime soon.
They know all too well that Trump made a statement during the campaign which seems to be unassailable and unfortunately totally true and — most worrisome — prophetic.
"This respected independent panel is comprised of leaders with unassailable credibility and experience, and devout devotion to fair and effective policing," O'Neill said when announcing the group.
But he says the problem has also been that government has sided with business rather than labor over the past few decades, giving businesses an unassailable advantage.
A weakened France also proved too strong for a British team without Andy Murray in Rouen as they too moved into an unassailable position at 3-0.
FOR all the controversy that the National Rifle Association (NRA), America's gun lobby, arouses, Americans of all political stripes have tended to regard it as nearly unassailable.
Yet even Mr Zuckerberg was fortunate to have the hottest social network at just the moment global internet use exploded and tech giants established unassailable market positions.
The duo were together at the top but the Italian lived up to his reputation as the best descender in the world to open an unassailable gap.
That sounds like an impossible task (and many startups have tried and failed), but Mercari has already succeeded in taking on a seemingly unassailable giant once before.
The shifting sands of the Dow are testament to the various companies that were unassailable household names for decades before becoming the victims of an evolving economy.
The combined control over Android, Chrome, Search and crucial content services such as YouTube, Google Maps and Gmail puts Google into a nearly unassailable position of dominance.
With Scotland and Northern Ireland gone, and maybe Wales to follow, the English Conservatives would be left with a permanent, unassailable majority in England's House of Commons.
They knew, however, that if they could perfect both the world's first ballistic missiles and win the race to an atomic bomb, they would become virtually unassailable.
They threaten to make Steam the digital equivalent of GameStop — a once unassailable retail giant whose future became questionable when it didn't successfully change with the times.
The winners of that tie will play Serbia, who qualified on Saturday thanks to a doubles win over Russia that gave them an unassailable 33-23 victory.
To secure his position, he must push forward with his weapons programs as quickly as possible, making North Korea unassailable by the time anyone changes their minds.
One lesson that China drew from the upheavals of the Cultural Revolution was the danger of concentrating power in one supreme, unassailable leader who ruled for life.
Citizenship, acquired either by birth or by naturalization, was now held as a nearly unassailable right, no longer hinging upon adherence to norms imposed by the state.
The likes of Facebook, Alphabet, Amazon and Apple have come to be viewed as having nearly unassailable revenue streams that could deliver growth in most economic conditions.
Republican congressional seats once thought to be almost unassailable are now being examined for signs of vulnerability, with their ties to Trump-backed policies a telling guide.
Justice Kennedy noted then that computer technologies were revolutionizing the redistricting process, allowing parties to design virtually unassailable gerrymanders with data and software unavailable in decades past.
The Republican-led Congress consequently urged the passage and ratification of an amendment to the Constitution that would make unassailable the definition of American citizenship by birthright.
Washington's apparent shift of emphasis from its unassailable trade argument to an uncertain legal battle about China's foreign trade policies and practices looks like an own goal.
Anticipating attacks on that legal basis, a senior administration official insisted the rationale was "unassailable" and stressed that national security includes both national defense and economic security.
The president's reference to Porter's own rights and claim of innocence would be unassailable if he also expressed his concern about the women and underlying alleged conduct.
On a recent outing, the lamb brain—battered in egg and rice flour, fried in grapeseed oil, and served in a lemon sauce with grilled peaches—was unassailable.
Germany were far too strong for Brazil in Florianopolis where Laura Siegemund recorded her second win of the weekend to give her side an unassailable 3-0 lead.
That helped build Hillary Clinton's unassailable Democratic bastion among black voters in 2016, which helped her build a wall against Bernie Sanders in the South during the primaries.
We do not know how many people have died It should be the simplest fact available; the one unassailable dignity a war's dead can have, to be counted.
Flash back to the early 2000s, when Microsoft was the undisputed king of the tech industry, with two unassailable monopolies — operating systems and productivity apps for personal computers.
Not all had been supporters of Red Guard brutality—some were simply idealists who found it hard to shake off the leftist ideology they had believed was unassailable.
For its part, it is not clear that America will overtake either China or Russia in terms of advanced weapons other than stealth, where its lead seems unassailable.
From classic Blaxploitation films like Coffy and Foxy Brown to an unassailable role in Quentin Tarantino's Jackie Brown, Grier's worked at just about every level in the business.
But the broadest possible reading of the study is probably unassailable: If you do a drug a bunch for years and years, it probably will fuck you up.
In Lille, France, the doubles pair Julien Benneteau and Nicolas Mahut sealed France's win over Spain in their semifinal, giving the defending champions an unassailable 3-0 lead.
China's leaders appear to be discarding a lesson that their fathers drew from the upheavals of the Cultural Revolution: the danger of concentrating power in an unassailable leader.
While the nation's most powerful Democrat seems unassailable in 2020, the path to Washington from District 313 actually looks doable in 2022, even for an outsider like Bacelar.
But even during the Nixon presidency, Republicans didn't feel compelled to act until they were jolted out of inaction by the unassailable proof of Nixon's voice on tape.
Like the production as a whole, it somehow reminds you of a generic host of golden-age musicals without ever staking a claim to its own unassailable identity.
Sometimes we are harshly exposed to a truth so unassailable, a sound or image so arresting, that we are unable to shake it from our minds and memory.
It is designed to ensure that Juventus remains unassailable at the summit of Serie A, and has sufficient resources to focus all its energies on the Champions League.
The suit contends that the Republican-controlled state legislature redrew congressional district boundaries in 2011 with the aim of creating as many unassailable Republican House seats as possible.
Where courts and judges have long been perceived by many Americans as unassailable institutions of justice, we are now faced with an unsettling politicization of our judicial system.
But a half-century of heartache was forgotten when Juan Sebastián Cabal and Robert Farah clinched the doubles to give Colombia an unassailable 3-0 lead in Bogotá.
War metal in particular remains the last frontier—an unassailable blockade of hideous, lo-fi savagery, where the weak are scorned and the nastiest, most violent perpetrators reign.
His ski jump of 130 meters gave him what proved to be an unassailable lead of 1 minute 10 seconds to take into the 10-kilometer cross-country race.
They paid Burt $50,000 a month to run and analyze data models predicting how various house price scenarios could vaporize investments that most of the financial world considered unassailable.
Choosing to patronize a chain like Sweetgreen or Tender Greens — with their sustainable, ethical, health-conscious philosophy, aspirational branding, and unassailable goodness — is like briefly being your best self.
Five of California's most competitive races are in or near Orange County, the densely-populated suburbs between Los Angeles and San Diego, which were once an unassailable Republican fortress.
Mr Erdogan might be "the most unassailable Turkish leader since Ataturk but this legitimacy issue will hang over his head," says Soner Cagaptay, a fellow at the Washington Institute.
In any given election cycle, relatively few Congressional districts switch party control, thanks to decades of gerrymandering that have left some 85 percent of the 435 districts considered unassailable.
Resilient. Unassailable. Unshakable. Choose the adjective you prefer to describe what you prefer — the markets or the administration because they are inextricably linked as witnessed in this week's action.
That sounds like an extravagant — perhaps even foolhardy — generosity of a man whose presidency is on the line as a result of losing an unassailable trade case against China.
Rights groups have expressed hope that the United Nations investigation of the hospital bombings would at least provide unassailable information that would point to who had carried them out.
Davidson was founded by Presbyterians, and for many years, we liked our basketball the way we liked our sermons: defensive, careful, fundamentally unassailable and executed with a grim fatalism.
We see this in the cases: Exonerations of defendants who confessed are more likely to depend on the most unassailable evidence—DNA—to overcome the weight of a confession.
We're tasked by the unassailable Happy Mask Salesman (what is it with Zelda and creepy merchants??) to retrieve the artifact or, in regular Zelda fashion, horrible things will happen.
Ousted in February 2011 after nearly 30 years in power, Mr. Mubarak, 89, once symbolized the unassailable Arab strongman, and his downfall appeared to signal a political sea change.
Democrats not only swept Virginia's statewide races but neared a majority in the House of Delegates, a legislative chamber that was gerrymandered to make the Republican majority virtually unassailable.
While Vera is a standard part for a ballet dancer — George Balanchine choreographed the first Broadway production in 1936 — what really stood out was Ms. Dvorovenko's unassailable comic timing.
"With their support Grab will achieve an unassailable market lead in ridesharing, and build on this to make GrabPay the payment solution of choice for Southeast Asia," Tan added.
Molten and bluesy, Mr. Barron is equally indebted to the tweaked angularity of Thelonious Monk and the graceful parlance of Hank Jones; he's one of jazz's unassailable piano gurus.
They must catch up to the reality that new technologies, and the disruptive strategies of the companies employing them, can lead to unassailable market positions that affect consumer choices.
Ireland are the only team to have their destiny in their own hands, as a bonus-point victories against Italy and France would give them an unassailable 19 points.
By redrafting the executive order, it sought to excise the parts judges found most objectionable and pare it down to a legally unassailable order that still achieved its primary goals.
The first is Bradlee himself, the unassailable star of his own life, which bore the shape and the shine of a golden-age motion picture; how do you match that?
Neither of these morally unassailable policies ought to be held hostage to a boondoggle of a border wall or the dismantling of our legal immigration system's emphasis on family unity.
One drawback, if it can be called that, to the step-by-step nature of Curry's ascent: it can make his success seem like it should be permanent, total, unassailable.
For decades, the CSU has been a national player thanks to its unassailable strength in Bavaria, allowing it to contribute up to a fifth of the joint conservative bloc's lawmakers.
" He went on to say that a black man "must stand up amid a system that still oppresses him and develop an unassailable and majestic sense of his own value.
WASHINGTON — The purpose of the bill seemed unassailable: to ensure that state officials could protect their elections against the kind of hacking or interference that has clouded the 2016 campaign.
But first is a selection of unassailable ballets by George Balanchine, including "Concerto Barocco," from 1941 in which two women embody the instrumental soloists in a Bach double violin concerto.
As a result, the once unassailable credit of the United States will become a perennial hostage to politics, and in response the debt markets will demand much higher interest rates.
The unassailable clarity of the result vindicated Roosevelt's audacious first term, in which he made unprecedented claims to executive authority and pushed the controversial domestic policies of the New Deal.
Australia's number one Alex de Minaur, 20, then gave them an unassailable 2-0 lead with a 6-4 6-3 win over Daniel Galan before the later doubles rubber.
With 19993 games of the Premier League still to play, Chelsea sits 21999 points clear of its nearest rival: not an unassailable lead, not yet, but certainly an intimidating one.
And as both media and finance go tech, East Coasters (and Londoners) see that their center-of-the-universe influence, which they once thought unassailable, has moved to California and beyond.
Since then, his profile has risen throughout the country and beyond as a possible chief antagonist to Erdogan, who only three months ago appeared to have an unassailable grip on power.
We righteously and correctly decry the insidious objectification of women on screen, and the hateful erasure of queer characters and performers of color, under the simple, unassailable argument that representation matters.
Regardless of where you stand on Secretary Clinton's campaign reflections, it is an unassailable fact that the glass ceiling remains intact for women running for the highest office in the land.
Finch suffered the injury while batting during the team's 27-run loss at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, which saw India take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series.
NOW that Usain Bolt (pictured) has won both the 100- and 200-metre men's races in three consecutive Olympics, his perch atop the all-time ranking of male sprinters looks unassailable.
In both victories over Bushamuka and in the final against Nigeria's best player, he dropped the opening set before his unassailable defense frustrated his opponents into impatience, errors and lost sets.
It might be a blast or it might be boring, but it will show you that you do indeed have a community and an unassailable right to be yourself — safely, proudly.
The Anglicans put up an almost unassailable lead of 176 for 3 on the strength of a century — 100 runs in a single innings — from the South African batsman Chris Kennedy.
Simmons and the baseball writers at Grantland assailed this purportedly unassailable figure, running geeky statistical analysis to prove that, despite his five Gold Gloves, he was actually a miserable defensive player.
The seventh installment of the unassailable "Fast & Furious" franchise serves as both a brisk action flick and a touching tribute to Paul Walker, in his last role filmed before his death.
And with Davis getting double-teamed on a regular basis, Okafor could use his post skills—his one absolutely unassailable strength—to dominate down low while opposing defenses focus on Davis.
Justice Elena Kagan, a liberal who oversees the California-based 9th Circuit, recommended Clement, a former US solicitor general in the Republican George W. Bush administration who has unassailable conservative credentials.
Where driving is concerned, there seems to be a peculiar difficulty in unifying different points of view: The personal reality of the driver is unassailable, even by his own conscious mind.
Russia also supports Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, and with its help Assad has recovered control of swathes of lost Syrian territory over the last two years and appears militarily unassailable.
HMPL is one of the VHS era's unassailable cult classics, although it's hard to know what that term means since the creation of YouTube and the evergreen availability of nearly everything.
Duterte, 71, won the presidential election in May by 16 million votes, or about 38%, an unassailable lead that forced his three opponents to throw in the towel one after the other.
The one consistently unassailable fact about DNA evidence is our faith in it: One 2005 Gallup poll found that 85 percent of Americans consider DNA evidence to be very or completely reliable.
"This respected independent panel is comprised of leaders with unassailable credibility and experience, and devout devotion to fair and effective policing," O'Neill said in a press release announcing the new review body.
With an unassailable lead of 723 points with 129 remaining from the final three races, Mercedes joined Ferrari, McLaren and Red Bull who racked up similar streaks during their years of dominance.
All parties must support continued dialogue between the DPRK and the ROK, recognizing as an unassailable fact that dialogue is the only means available to deescalate tensions and prevent instability and war.
It marks the biggest defeat for the rebellion against President Bashar al-Assad since insurgents were driven from eastern Aleppo in 2315, underscoring his unassailable military position after seven years of conflict.
Fang Fenghui disappeared from public view, it sent a clear warning to the top leaders of the People's Liberation Army: President Xi Jinping was not done shaking up their once-unassailable ranks.
Djokovic, 30, was philosophical about his early exit from Madrid, putting it in the context of a career in which he has at times appeared unassailable, collecting 68 titles along the way.
Earlier in the evening, Roberto Bautista Agut played a near flawless match to defeat a misfiring Nick Kyrgios 226-22006 6-4, giving Spain an unassailable lead going into the doubles match.
The ANC has been in power since the end of white-minority rule in 1994 but critics say it is losing its touch in areas - including Pretoria - where it was once unassailable.
At a time when so much of the national discourse around the Latinx community involves dark phrases like "illegal alien" and "The Wall," One Day was unassailable proof that we're more than that.
Driving the news: Now Google seems unassailable and, against fierce criticism that it is far too big, CEO Sundar Pichai is arguing much the same as Gates — that his company only seems impregnable.
His tweet, however misguided, was a reminder to all involved in the land issue that the best solution would be an inclusive, home-crafted one that rested on a constitutionally unassailable legal framework.
And as the North Korean elite meet once again to celebrate the achievements of the party, Kim's position as ruler of one of the world's least-understood nations appears to be relatively unassailable.
The 23-year-old was by far the most consistent performer throughout the competition and headed into the decisive fourth and final run with a virtually unassailable lead of more than a second.
Presumably older than 20 and younger than 40, about the only personal details he provides that seem unassailable are his current residence in Toronto and his love for the music of Reba McEntire.
Probably no one is more torn than Senator John McCain, whose unassailable record of heroism as a prisoner of war was mocked by Mr. Trump, and who has a solid pro-immigration record.
Backed by Russian warplanes, ground forces from Iran and allied militia, including Lebanon's Hezbollah, have helped President Bashar al-Assad drive rebels from Syria's biggest cities, putting him in an unassailable military position.
On Sunday, Dhoni's men succumbed to their third successive defeat in Australia who took an unassailable 3-0 lead in the five-match series, chasing down big totals in Perth, Brisbane and Melbourne.
And it would have produced unassailable convictions of not only Salman, but also Newman, Chiasson and many of the sort of traders in the clubby fund industry who traffic in favors and secrets.
Dahlmeier made the most of it, skating away from her rival to open up an unassailable lead, stopping only to fire off a final salvo of five perfect shots before cruising to victory.
She made deliberate choices that made her an unassailable commentator: no litigation, no P.R. firm and detailed descriptions of each incident left no room for a smear campaign or any question of impropriety.
But the A.N.C. continued to prop up Mr. Zuma, at least until the party itself began losing its once unassailable popularity and Mr. Zuma became a liability ahead of national elections in 2019.
The more productive theater of the Chicken Sandwich War has played out among Twitter's paladins, with random users dragging Bojangles' and invoking the unassailable opinions of the ultimate chicken sandwich deciders: their grandmothers.
The American right would be triumphant: With an unassailable 7-2 rightwing majority, abortion rights could be stripped away, lax gun laws loosened further, climate and racial integration legislation gutted and corporations unleashed.
"We are in a situation now where he is unelectable in the country but unassailable in the Party," Lord Mandelson, one of Blair's closest advisers and an architect of New Labour, told me.
The ethos characterized as meritocracy, some said, is often wielded as a seemingly unassailable excuse for screening out promising minority job candidates who lack a name-brand alma mater or an illustrious mentor.
But besides his unassailable catalog so far and the simple fact that no one sounds cooler behind the mic, Purp's charismatic set was a rousing success for his rotating cast of guests and collaborators.
Frontline said in the statement it hoped DHT's board would now enter talks and halt its efforts to fend off Frontline with measures that had given BW an unassailable advantage over any other bidder.
"If Democrats can't even stand up to Trump and Republicans in defense of Dreamers —whose moral case is unassailable — they will leave a lot of progressives wondering who Democrats will fight for," Palmieri wrote.
There is little doubt the capture of Aleppo after years of fighting, and at the cost of thousands of lives, will make Assad unassailable to the rebels who have sought to end his rule.
"Right now it's hard to understand what I'm feeling," the Mercedes driver told reporters after finishing second in the U.S. Grand Prix in Austin to take an unassailable lead with two races to spare.
And, ensconced within a locked room in a jam-packed hotel, shooting down at a crowd from very high up, he was virtually unassailable — at least for a span of many, many lethal minutes.
In exchange for the money, teams organized displays of national pride including flag presentations, the honoring of military members, reenlistment ceremonies, and even the most unassailable and uplifting of patriotic moments: surprise military homecomings.
They present their old-school skipper with an unassailable rationale for using the team's closer not just in save situations but at any juncture when retiring batters might make the difference in the game.
It's this type of ingenuity that's kept Jericho at the top of his game and the wrestling world at large for decades, making him one of the most unassailable successes of the modern era.
Guarani clinched the Paraguayan championship with a game to spare after a 3-0 win at Sportivo Luqueno gave them an unassailable four-point lead over Olimpia before next weekend's final round of matches.
The survey results, which echo two other polls last month also showing steep declines, show that Francis' reputation, which once seemed unassailable, has sustained considerable damage in the wake of the sex abuse scandal.
Pelosi's unmatched fundraising ability, coupled with her willingness to wield power within her party when it came to committee assignments and other plum prizes, made her unassailable as leader of Democrats in the House.
From slavery to Jim Crow to civil rights to the first black president, the black American story is forced into the story of the unassailable American dream — even when the truth is more complicated.
" In his news conference on Tuesday, Mr. Haldenwang quoted the first article of Germany's postwar Constitution: "Human dignity is unassailable," he said, adding that protecting human dignity "is the duty I have embraced today.
Trump, feeling both unassailable among the poltroons who are Republican lawmakers and buoyed by his spellbound base, has moved further and further into his own alternate universe and away from acceptable norms and conventions.
Trump, who sees character as just another malleable thing that can be marketed and made salable, chafes at the black man who operated above the coarseness of commercial interests and whose character appeared unassailable.
Preferably, solutions should be sought through negotiations, on the view that the U.S. has an unassailable case for a prompt and substantial reduction of its excessive trade deficits with the EU, Japan and China.
The release begins a third act for Mr. Mubarak, a once unassailable Arab ruler and American ally who came to power in 1981 after the assassination of President Anwar Sadat during a military parade.
But now, after the issue of preexisting conditions has helped sink yet another Obamacare repeal plan, I think we can add the law's protections to the list of federal benefits that have proven unassailable.
Labour, which under Tony Blair found an accommodation with the market, has morphed back into a hard-left socialist party under the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn—who, in contrast to Mrs May, is now unassailable.
The CMA's objections contrast with the relatively easy passage given to Tesco's takeover of Britain's biggest wholesaler Booker, which rivals and some analysts had argued would give Tesco an almost unassailable position in UK retail.
He spun a long answer about a decades-long conspiracy by liberal elites and scientists to frighten the world with false theories — first global cooling, then global warming, and now "climate change," a unassailable lie.
Until now, each country has presented a single set of votes, meaning it was often clear long before the end of the show which nation's entry would win as a song built an unassailable lead.
If Washington does that, Europe and China would have to do their part of supporting the global economic activity, and they would have no chance of resisting America's unassailable case for balancing its trade accounts.
The U.S. decision compounds an already bleak outlook for the Syrian opposition that has been battling since 2011 to unseat Assad, who appears militarily unassailable thanks in large part to staunch Russian and Iranian backing.
Mrs Warren's decision to endorse Mrs Clinton last month, after the former secretary of state's lead over Mr Sanders became unassailable, had laid the ground for Mr Sanders's own, rather begrudging, endorsement of his rival.
Unassailable during the desktop-computing era, Microsoft is still the world's largest software-maker, but now has to compete with rivals such as Google and Amazon as computing shifts towards mobile devices and the cloud.
Biden has won at least 971 delegates of the 1,991 needed to clinch the nomination in July, while Sanders has collected 737, according to Edison Research - an advantage for Biden widely seen as virtually unassailable.
Taking Douma would seal Assad's biggest victory since 2016, and underline his unassailable position in the war that has killed hundreds of thousands of people since it mushroomed from protests against his rule in 2011.
Dubin helped usher in a business model for 2100st century entrepreneurs to take on previously unassailable consumer brands: Technology had the potential to change the world of physical goods and the way brands are created.
On Soccer Cameroon's victorious players were still dancing on the field at the Stade de l'Amitié in Libreville, Gabon, when Issa Hayatou — African soccer's apparently unassailable kingpin — decided he deserved a moment of triumph, too.
Sitting at their kitchen table after a long day's work is the only time the couple has to discuss the unassailable difficulties of farming, and why they decided to make Mexico's vital staple—corn tortillas—organic.
That is the third-best mark ever, behind only the unassailable totals of Mr Nicklaus (who won 18 titles and had an expectation of 17.03) and Mr Woods (who has 14 and an expectation of 12.54).
"It doesn't get much more 'Top Gun' than that" Democrats believe that Taylor, a career diplomat who has worked for administrations of both parties, will be an unassailable witness with detailed notes and an impeccable memory.
With Hezbollah seemingly unassailable, Lebanon has tumbled down Saudi Arabia's list of regional priorities as it focuses on confronting Iran in Yemen, Bahrain and Syria, where Hezbollah is fighting in support of President Bashar al-Assad.
The general principle applicable to all contexts is that the last mile is the most difficult and expensive to build, but equally the most valuable: Dominating the last mile can provide a nearly unassailable competitive position.
" "But this new window dressing cannot conceal an unassailable fact: the words of the President and his advisers create the strong perception that the Proclamation is contaminated by impermissible discriminatory animus against Islam and its followers.
Australia made five changes to the side that lost the last match in Melbourne to concede an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series, handing debuts to batsman Usman Khawaja and part-time wicketkeeper Cameron Bancroft.
But while for veterans like Lopez those gains make Castro's legacy unassailable, for Millennials like law graduate-turned roadside electronics repairman Ivan Garcia Milan, 30, it is time the island's Communist government embraced deeper economic changes.
Putting an unassailable Sanders ally at its helm is an easy way to demonstrate that the party is reformed and no longer "rigged" — especially if you don't believe it was ever rigged in the first place.
Mikhail Kukushkin beat U.S. Open quarter-finalist Diego Schwartzman 20163-4 6-4 7-6(2) to give the home team an unassailable 3-1 lead and promotion in their playoff tie a year after their relegation.
Fernandez, a center-left Peronist, had earlier thumped Macri in an August primary election and had been seen with an unassailable 20-point lead over the president in pre-election polls as economic crisis gripped the country.
Until last year, it was assumed that then-Crown Prince Mohammad bin Nayef had an unassailable hold on the succession, notes Helima Croft, a former CIA officer and an expert on Saudi Arabia with RBC Capital Markets.
Part of the conundrum for central bankers is that the recent sell-off is not the result of an event like Lehman Brothers going bankrupt in September 2008, which provided authorities with an unassailable excuse to intervene.
As such, images of Douglass, photographs collected by Du Bois, and Washington's book of prose and portraits aimed to exemplify unassailable black progress: black success in a society that, at every turn, denied African Americans full personhood.
Its capture will cap a string of battlefield victories for the government of President Bashar al-Assad since Russia sent its air force to join his war effort against the rebellion in September 2015, making his position unassailable.
As recently as August, according to the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, a Delhi think-tank with long polling experience, the BJP held an unassailable-looking 30-point lead over its main rival, the Congress party.
Like the original film and the Ant-Man scenes in Civil War, Ant-Man and the Wasp depends heavily on Paul Rudd's boyish, disarming performance as Scott, who is, after all, not the most unassailable or upright hero.
This is a sad story of how one transforms an unassailable case against China's rampant mercantilism into a humiliating retreat and acquiescence into a continuation of hundreds of billions dollars of American wealth and technology transfers to China.
As a rule of thumb, Trump has a harder and harder time getting away with the "nothing to see here" move as evidence becomes more unassailable, and the insult to the press' intelligence becomes too great to bear.
A frustrated Obama has sought to insert his economic record into nearly every set of public remarks, and his team has orchestrated events around the country to highlight what he sees as unassailable bright spots on his record.
If confirmed, the departure of Jaish al-Islam from Douma would mark the end of the war for eastern Ghouta, wiping out an opposition stronghold near Damascus and underlining President Bashar al-Assad's unassailable position in the war.
The conquest of Douma underlines how Russia's entry into the fray in 2015 on Assad's side has now helped him to an unassailable position in a conflict that mushroomed out of protests against his rule seven years ago.
Her prodigious memory can prove burdensome — everything seems to remind her of something else — and she often seeks to legitimize her assertions with quotations from Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King Jr., the Constitution or some other unassailable authority.
Earlier, Russia's Karen Khachanov defeated an out-of-sorts Guido Pella from Argentina 6-220 27-26(24), with the victories giving Russia an unassailable 24-26 lead in the quarter-final tie ahead of the doubles match.
Shapovalov, the baby-faced 20-year-old left-hander, gave Canada an unassailable 2-0 lead in the tie with a 7-63(6) 7-6(4) win over world number six Tsitsipas at the Patrick Rafter Arena.
Disbelief that, from the shiny and seemingly unassailable promise of bringing us together to a pernicious network of disinformation tearing us apart, social media has worked its way into our lives not like a cure but a cancer.
Go instead for the chicken-mole enchiladas, which are unassailable—the meat tender but textured, the sauce rich but unfussy, conferring a shock of sweetness on the tongue and a slow burn on the roof of the mouth.
Germany, which won the last of its three titles in 1993, eased to victory over Hungary as Jan-Lennard Struff and Tim Pütz strolled to a 6-2, 6-3 doubles triumph and an unassailable 3-0 advantage.
It makes sense to me to open a branch in one of those wonderlands, out where there's unassailable evidence of America the Beautiful, the virtues of American patriotism, out where reside the favored citizens who could bleed American blood.
"What is being launched today is, ipso facto, a new potent Intercontinental Ballistic-cum-Cruise missile—an unassailable Assault weapon against, arguably, Mankind's Enemy Number One: Corruption," read the opening sentence of a leaflet handed out at the event.
The 23-year-old Spaniard had only an outside chance to seal the title but his win at Motegi gave him an unassailable 77-point lead over Italian Rossi, who started on pole but slid into the gravel early.
German newspapers fused the fates of German team coach Joachim Loew and Chancellor Angela Merkel who, after 12-1/2 years looking unassailable, is fighting for her political survival due to a row over migration with her Bavarian allies.
Assad, who is backed by Russia and Iran, appears militarily unassailable in the war that has killed an estimated half a million people, uprooted around 6 million people in the country, and driven another 5 million abroad as refugees.
Here's a look at how the limits came to be, and a fuller picture of what is at stake — not least of which is a return to the Mao-era danger of concentrating power in one supreme, unassailable leader.
It's easy to forget how it was once a colossus: New York's picture newspaper, as it used to call itself, unassailable in a tower on Manhattan's East Side that was the model for The Daily Planet in "Superman" movies.
Pro-Beijing parties hold a near unassailable majority in Hong Kong's legislature, LegCo, thanks to the functional constituency system, which allocates seats to certain business, trade and civil society groups, the majority of which take their lead from China.
Investors scooped up shares of the largest tech companies, believing their sales growth was unassailable, and by the second half of 2016, Facebook, Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet and Apple were the five most valuable companies in the S&P 500.
Viewers in 190 countries, many of whom had never watched sailing before, were gripped by Oracle Team USA's extraordinary comeback in 2013, overturning Emirates Team New Zealand's seemingly unassailable lead of 8-1 in a first-to-nine-wins series.
At 51, he wears a short-sleeved polo shirt and shorts everywhere he goes, even to black-tie galas or in New York winters, which gives him the unassailable air of a true eccentric, or a high-school football coach.
Fans are already mourning the loss of Bachman, who in the hands of actor T. J. Miller had become a flaming spear of satire, piercing the illusions and pomposity of the tech world armed only with a bong and unassailable mediocrity.
Alongside damning findings against President Jacob Zuma, who made him Chief Justice, Mogoeng laid out with unassailable legal clarity and flashes of literary flair the soul of a 20-year-old constitution cherished as a blueprint for a better society.
The big picture: Most Republicans are of the opinion that Trump is "unassailable" in a GOP primary, but some are anxious enough about his vulnerabilities that they're looking at Larry Hogan, the popular centrist governor of Maryland, as a possible alternative.
Dick's book, and much of the show's first season, depicted a totalitarian system that felt unassailable and omnipresent — the only way to break it would be to destroy absolutely everything in the process, whether by force or by rewriting reality.
It conforms well enough to a feel-good Oscar-bait narrative, in that it nominally checks all the "serious biopic" boxes, and it's buoyed by two unassailable selling points: the perfection of its score and of Rami Malek's turn as Mercury.
NICOSIA (Reuters) - Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades held an unassailable lead in a run-off election, securing 55.9 percent of vote with 95 percent of votes counted, and challenger Stavros Malas called to congratulate him on victory, state television said on Sunday.
The idea is that by growing as fast as possible, and keeping overhead costs as low as possible, startups can one day become unassailable behemoths, dominating entire markets, and actually deliver the type of profits wildly optimistic investors dream about.
Assad appears unassailable in the conflict thanks to direct military intervention by Iran and Russia, which is now seen as the pivotal foreign power in the war and is due to host a Syrian peace congress in Sochi next week.
On Sunday, Assad drove himself to a newly captured battlefront in eastern Ghouta, a demonstration of his seemingly unassailable position in a war that has been going his way since Russia sent its air force to help him in 2015.
It's just the latest in a litany of recent alleged crimes and ethical lapses in the U.S. community of elite, tip-of-the-spear warfighters, whose unassailable mythos in America's Long War seems to have trumped careful oversight and accountability.
From "Live the seasons" through "Lose time in chatting" and "Don't be afraid to get wet," to the unassailable "Go from time to time to Scotland," there can be no better pocket of counsel for any of us at any age.
Mr. A, attired in a white suit and conservative hat, was named after "A is A," the idea in Rand's "Atlas Shrugged" that there is one unassailable truth, one reality, and only white (good) and black (evil) forces in society.
Those who feel inspired by cultural moments like the student walkout tend to be struck by how easy it can feel, once a certain critical mass builds, to sweep away what once seemed like entrenched and unassailable sources of might.
With impeccable credentials, unassailable legal acumen and a fierce determination to take down mass incarceration, these are the future nominees whose names should start rolling off the tongues of Democratic candidates who want to be taken seriously as criminal justice reformers.
Perhaps a different artist could have explored this tension in a way that didn't feel like a traumatizing bait-and-switch, but the moral irresponsibility of invoking imagery of this nature without an unassailable message is almost too much to bear.
But privately, they said the purge of Mr. Franken — and that of Representative John Conyers Jr., the Michigan Democrat and dean of the House, this week — would stand in strong contrast with Republicans and leave their party "unassailable" on the issue.
Every man of color mentioned is swathed in unassailable privilege or simple whitewashing, which keeps them from getting too complicated or too far from what networks deem palatable (read: as close to the white, cisgendered, suburban families who have dominated television for decades).
But what comes across as girlboss-like or brazen on a young fashion blogger reads as disturbing for a First Lady who holds a position that has long been used to promote purposefully unassailable platforms like childhood nutrition, better healthcare, or supporting veterans.
From the Washington Post: Even from the beginning, however, it suffered from severe problems: persistent rat infestations, spontaneous fires and an unassailable stench, CityLab reported, as prisoners were forced to pick through garbage later used as landfill to expand the island's size.
MADRID (Reuters) - Amancio Ortega, founder of the world's biggest clothing retailer Inditex and Europe's richest man, has put a majority stake in the firm that owns the Zara fashion chain into a holding company to ensure family control remains unassailable after he dies.
Englishman Danny Willett secured the trophy after beating South Korea's An Byeong-hun 217&13 in the singles, giving Europe an unassailable 21-23 lead even though there were eight matches still to finish at the Glenmarie Golf Club in Kuala Lumpur.
JERSEY CITY, New Jersey (Reuters) - The one-sided margin of the current Presidents Cup did not mean the event was broken, according to Jordan Spieth as the Americans took a virtually unassailable 11-point lead heading into the 12 singles matches on Sunday.
" But if the show was "almost unassailable at the moment," the review said, "the true test for Batman won't be this week or next, but in a couple of months when the novelty of his cape and expertise begin to wear off.
Steam fights for future of game stores and streaming Cracks are starting to appear in Steam's armor, threatening to make it the digital equivalent of GameStop — a once unassailable retail giant whose future became questionable when it didn't successfully change with the times.
Judith Enck, who served as the Environmental Protection Agency's Region 2 administrator during the Obama administration, confirms the drastic gap between the unassailable research on the climate crisis and the failing political consensus on the most urgent existential issue of our time.
The special forces operative, enshrined by real-life events like the Iranian Embassy Siege and Operation Red Wings, exists in video games as an autonomous, unassailable military force—a one-man Allies fighting enemies which, by definition as his opponents, must be Axis.
For the first two months of Mr. Trump's presidency, Mr. Bannon occupied an unassailable perch at the president's side — ramming through key elements of his eclectic and hard-edge populist agenda, including two executive orders on freezing immigration from several predominantly Muslim countries.
For Democrats, the nearly six-hour hearing had all the elements their public presentation of former special counsel Robert Mueller's report did not: Largely unassailable witnesses, an easy-to-follow narrative, and a steadier hand in charge who helped silence GOP attacks.
That's basically the case Sanders is making about Clinton and the Deep South — he's arguing that the primary schedule puts a slew of southern states early in the process and that's made Clinton's lead look larger and more unassailable than it really is.
Had only four percent of the UK felt differently, he'd be chuckling in the Downing Street Rose Garden right now with bagful of peanut M&Ms, unassailable king of all he surveyed, golden, up there with the greats in his chosen sport of politics.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Google's artificial intelligence program, AlphaGo, beat Chinese Go master Ke Jie for a second time on Thursday, taking an unassailable 2-0 lead in a best of three series meant to test the limits of computers in taking on humans at complex tasks.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - When President Bashar al-Assad turns from the wreckage of Aleppo to assert his authority across a fractured Syria, it will be as a figure who is virtually unassailable by rebels, but still faces great challenges in restoring the power of his state.
Breathless, yes, but Fox News's seemingly unassailable position as the most powerful cable news channel was rocked this week by the news that Mr. Ailes, the only leader the network has ever known, was negotiating his exit as chairman after accusations of sexual harassment.
For starters, an unassailable body of physics tells us that if you add carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases to the atmosphere, they will trap extra heat near the surface of the planet, a prediction so basic it was first made in the 19th century.
While the all-important guilds — actors, directors and producers — have yet to dole out their awards, one of this year's lead films has what may be an unassailable edge, for it is about the very thing that mesmerizes and seduces Hollywood the most: itself.
Either out of convenience, laziness or an unassailable love for a pre-set narrative, there's a danger that we will lump in anything that uses a semiconductor, a platform or an app as "tech" and then try to create laws and rules to govern it.
World number one Rafa Nadal sealed top spot in Group B for Spain as he crushed Croatia's Borna Gojo 63-4 6-3 to give his side an unassailable 2-0 lead after Roberto Bautista Agut had beaten Nikola Mektic 6-1 6-3.
Sitting in his home office, by a desk piled with books like The Audacity to Win by David Plouffe, Barack Obama's former campaign manager, and Sun Tzu's The Art of War, La Viña recounted how he had managed to build an unassailable pro-Duterte network on Facebook.
Argentine voters cast their ballots on Sunday with Fernandez holding a seemingly unassailable 20-point lead in the latest polls, a meteoric rise for the university professor who was outed as a candidate in May by his higher-profile running mate, ex-leader Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner.
SHANGHAI, May 25 (Reuters) - Google's artificial intelligence program, AlphaGo, beat Chinese Go master Ke Jie for a second time on Thursday, taking an unassailable 2-0 lead in a best of three series meant to test the limits of computers in taking on humans at complex tasks.
The big picture: With the prerogative to appoint a majority of the judges to the Turkish high courts and his control of the country's legislature, Erdogan has become the most unassailable Turkish leader since Mustafa Kemal Ataturk established modern Turkey as a secular republic in 1923.
Small wonder, then, that Dobbs—a longtime demagogue on immigration issues going back to his CNN tenure in the nineties—is so keen to insist that Trump's stature as one of history's greatest statesmen is unassailable: Trump's legacy is in no small measure Lou Dobbs's as well.
Biden, the front-runner and former vice president, hopes big victories in nominating contests in Florida, Illinois and Arizona can help him amass a nearly unassailable edge over rival Bernie Sanders in the race to find a challenger to Republican President Donald Trump in the Nov.
For example, in a case of mine many years ago, the prosecutor and his police witness seemed confident that their evidence was unassailable: Two officers had walked up to the car my client was sitting in, looked in the windows, and seen what looked like cocaine.
For example, in a case of mine many years ago, the prosecutor and his police witness seemed confident that their evidence was unassailable: Two officers had walked up to the car my client was sitting in, looked in the windows, and seen what looked like cocaine.
Nonetheless his book is well worth reading for anyone trying to grasp the strange place of art in our present social order, in which (even after the crash of 2008 revealed the reigning neoliberalism for the calamity it is) money is represented as the one unassailable truth.
And I've worked so hard—you know, I got my degree at Stanford, and I learned how to do psych science the way the big boys do it, and I call myself a stealth feminist because I'm gonna sneak up on you with unassailable scientific research on these things.
"After the substance of Mr. Herman's previous defamatory and fabricated filing in Hawaii was disproved based on unassailable evidence, Mr. Herman's desperation has led him to fabricate these new anonymous accusations against Mr. Singer, which we will also prove to be completely false," Singer's attorney said in a statement.
And the episode everyone is reading into isn't ultimately very good TV. While the rest of the season merges dark and light ideas to tell a singular story—of the unassailable joy of a girl who suffered at the hands of a deranged man— this one transcends nothing.
Britain's left-wing Labour party have steadily bridged a seemingly unassailable gap on the ruling right-wing Conservatives in the run-up to the election on June 8, with the latest opinion polls forcing investors to entertain the possibility of a third political shock in as many years.
Words may have connotations, but it is unassailable that he rushed for 5,953 yards at Ferris State, the most by a quarterback in N.C.A.A. history, and that only three others — not two, not four — have won the Harlon Hill Trophy, awarded to Division II's top player, multiple times.
As Runciman noted in his last book, The Confidence Trap, a more sanguine study of democracy published in 2013, this earlier bout of pessimism gave way to yet another period in which democracy's triumph seemed unassailable, until the onset of the Cold War caused another crisis of faith.
Most important, her imputed leadership savvy, like Greenspan's long pre-crash tour atop the Fed, is routinely taken for granted as the most accurate and astute analysis of The Current Situation that will either one day produce, or is already leading to, a well-thought-out, nimble, and unassailable tactical response.
With services from commerce and food delivery to payments and travel booking now under its umbrella, Alibaba has built such a vast ecosystem of interconnected products and platforms that its hold on Chinese consumers and merchants is almost unassailable, said David Dai, an analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein in Hong Kong.
The respondents are a few of the biggest carbon emitters out of the 45 countries that have signed a protocol allowing children to seek redress under the 1989 Convention of the Rights of the Child, a treaty that declared the unassailable civil, economic, social, political and cultural rights of children.
Robert Mueller has an unassailable reputation as a nonpartisan professional law enforcement officer of the highest caliber, and he conducted an exhaustive, comprehensive investigation, leading a team of nearly 60 lawyers and investigators for almost two years, ultimately concluding that there was no coordination or collaboration between the Trump campaign and Russia.
"After the substance of Mr. Herman's previous defamatory and fabricated filing in Hawaii was disproved based on unassailable evidence, Mr. Herman's desperation has led him to fabricate these new anonymous accusations against Mr. Singer, which we will also prove to be completely false," Singer's attorney said in a statement at the time.
"To compel the President at this stage will not only be tantamount to denying the hearing or his day in court, but it will also be understood to mean the Public Protector's powers are unassailable irrespective of the content of the decision, that cannot be correct," Pretoria High Court Judge Motsamai Makume said.
The late Childe Harold may not have even been a dive bar—it had fucking crabcakes on its menu—but it holds its own unassailable place in DC music history, and the list of bands who played there was long enough to be included as an index in a longtime local DJ's autobiography.
To those of us who have lived with certain grim realities our whole adult lives — the widening moat between the rich and the rest of us, the sclerotic influence of money on politics, the N.R.A.'s unassailable coalition of greed and fear — they seem like facts of life as unalterable as death itself.
Turn back the clock to a time when privileges of whiteness were supreme and unassailable, misogyny was simply viewed as an extension of masculinity, women got back-alley abortions and worked for partial wages, coal was king and global warming was purely academic, and trans people weren't in our bathrooms or barracks.
At 88, Ms. Goodman carries herself with a quiet, unassailable authority that makes you think she could be a retired banker or New York City schools chancellor or a high-level diplomat, a job she aspired to before falling under art's spell as a young, Upper West Side mother in the early '60s.
The strength of the anti-interventionist wing of the party was made especially clear when both Sanders and Tom Steyer pointed out that they believe that even the post-9/11 vote to authorize the use of force in Afghanistan — a previously unassailable vote — to defeat al Qaeda was in hindsight a mistake.
As the Communist Party of China prepares to celebrate the 241th anniversary of its rule, the state is choreographing the pomp and pageantry to exalt President Xi as the unassailable leader of a rising nation and the indispensable bulwark against an array of challenges that threaten to erode its iron grip on power.
Even if you skip through on goal with continental élan, even if it's just you and Joe Hart, one-on-one, even then in that unassailable position, a half-pissed Jack Wilshere will run up behind you with an airhorn, shouting "wahey!" and yank your shorts down in front of millions of TV viewers.
Since the ball remains in her court, Pelosi will continue to drive the investigation forward for as long as possible with the hope of uncovering unassailable evidence of abusing the power of the executive office that will drum up support among independents and Republicans, with the slim chance that the Republican dam in the Senate will finally break.
Not only does it likely further de-risk VW estimates in 2020 by guaranteeing some profits from electric vehicles next year, but also likely provides VW with an unassailable scale advantage in the market with it potentially producing around 400,000 battery electric vehicles in Europe next year, Citi analyst Angus Tweedie said in a note published on July 10.
"Not only does it likely further de-risk VW estimates in 2020 by guaranteeing some profits from electric vehicles next year, but also likely provides VW with an unassailable scale advantage in the market with it potentially producing around 400,000 battery electric vehicles in Europe next year," Citi analyst Angus Tweedie said in a note published on July 10.
The whole apparatus—the disrespect, the shirt sales, Cody's success, the flaunting of solidarity and friendship between wrestlers over being cowed by corporate propriety—is a future which runs counter to WWE's manufactured reality, where their position as global pro wrestling leader is unassailable and wrestlers, no matter how talented, can easily slip into an unending midcard Limbo.
This is AMLO's third bite at the presidential cherry: His newly created party is currently expected to win up to five governorships, will come close to or could obtain a majority in both chambers of the congress, and AMLO himself holds what appears to be an unassailable lead of 2628 to 28503 percent in the presidential vote polls.
The purpose of the hearings, in other words, was not merely to lay out the facts against Trump and to get them in the congressional record, but also to convince viewers at home that these now well-known facts were unassailable, through all the theater that Washington can muster, broadcast live from one of Congress's cavernous chambers.
Warriors 224, Spurs 993 SAN ANTONIO — Of course, it had to be the San Antonio Spurs — the same Spurs who had defeated them here last month, the same Spurs who had not lost a game at home all season, the same Spurs with the same cast of legends and the same winning approach and the same unassailable confidence.
Investigators found that Mr. Meyer had repeatedly given Mr. Smith the benefit of the doubt, a running theme in a report that found missteps on Mr. Meyer's part related to his handling of the case but no unassailable evidence of a cover-up or that he "deliberately lied" about his knowledge of the case in his inconsistent public statements.
Landler's assessment, echoed by countless others, was as unassailable as it was haunting, and it was prompted in part by Trump's perverse response to a question that it's hard to imagine another president being asked: Did he place the neo-Nazis in Charlottesville, Va., on the same "moral plane" as those who showed up to push back at them?
With the countdown to the presidential primary elections winding down, Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's dominant position to be named the GOP nominee for 28503 looks more and more unassailable.
Heather Lander Where I used to be confident in the unassailable strength of the Constitution, now I watch in horror as our president talks out of both sides of his mouth and the GOP slowly erodes our government's checks and balances, stacks the Supreme Court, and panders to Big Oil, all while I fill my first prescription for anxiety medication.
After almost eight years of government corruption, ever-expanding spending and taxation, bloating of the administrative state, and governance repeatedly highlighting racial, social and religious divisions, the once unassailable belief in America as the freest, strongest, noblest, most prosperous nation in history has been supplanted by a vision of ourselves that we do not recognize and from which we may never recover.
The unassailable fact is that those taxes that Trump avoided paying means he's like a guy who celebrates breast cancer awareness as an important and worthy cause, but when the Susan G. Komen folks come around asking for a donation for their fundraiser, he stiffs them (or in Trump's case, takes money that other people donated and gives it away in his own name).
Skillfully — and with the aid of a liberal establishment that had every reason to want to preserve Clinton's image — Clinton has managed to present himself to the world as a progressive leader of unassailable stature who presided over the country during a period of peace and stability and who, okay, yes, had an affair or two, but that was no one's business but his family's.
"I'm a pesh merga and will continue to do whatever is needed and will be with my people in its struggle for independence," Mr. Barzani said, referring to the band of Kurdish fighters that he helped transform from a guerrilla force in the 1980s against Saddam Hussein to the established security unit that until October was considered almost an unassailable force defending Kurdish autonomy.
Lomborg has repeatedly mocked and criticized Greta Thunberg, the prominent young activist who has been sailing across the Atlantic to attend the UN's Youth Climate Summit and other meetings in the U.S. In June, he tweeted out a cartoon that implied Greta was only useful to climate activists because being young made her unassailable—in four years, it joked, she'd be replaced with someone younger still.
" KR: No. I can't say we're completely unassailable but I think the culture has been screwed in the right place from the get-go, to a certain extent these things do start at the top, and ... I won't mention any particulars but I've been involved in other cultures where you feel like, "You know, this is just not quite, it doesn't smell quite right.
We aren't treating them with as much seriousness because this president has raised the bar for wrongdoing so absurdly high that "clear and unassailable evidence of direct collusion between the president of the United States and a hostile foreign power, for the express purpose of throwing an election and directly undermining American democracy" is the only thing we've all agreed will count enough to get rid of the man in the Oval Office.
Many policy iterations were simply that — don't worry about this, I've got this, can't tell you the details but it will be OK.  Just as "50 Shades of Grey's" Christian Grey, troubled and twisted but wealthy and successful and invincible, played into women's desire to be chosen and overtaken and taken care of by someone powerful, women in this election voted for electoral dominance — the promise of unassailable command on all fronts.
By that point, the band's album, Home Like NoPlace Is There, had already been anointed as the first unassailable, canonical document of fourth-wave emo, but the effect it had on the band was a little tough to quantify, especially by the metrics useful to indie rock bands: they had not been on any late night shows, were overlooked on basically every mainstream year-end list, were not playing mad 290 PM slots at weekend festivals, and so forth.
The family's complaints about witnesses and e-mails "do not erase the shocking and striking documents which Freeh did uncover and which form an unassailable finding made by Mr. Freeh that Joe Paterno tragically had knowledge in 22012 and again in 683 that Jerry Sandusky was a threat, which was never dealt with properly by the former Penn State coach," said Thomas Kline, attorney for a man identified as "Victim No. 268" in the Sandusky trial.

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