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Перевод: unchallengeable


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Тезаурус:

  1. The confidence of this poem in Christian doctrine is unchallengeable.
  2. Differences between the two coaches, Jean Trillo and Daniel Dubroca; disagreements between manager and chief selector Henri Foures - a man of unchallengeable credentials and integrity - and his coaches; the obsessive argument about money among the players, all within a background of the civil war tearing apart French rugby, have compounded an already controversial World Cup build-up.
  3. The meanings thus arrived at would be far removed from the realms of mysticism and superstition, and be wholly free from the false claims of unchallengeable truth attributed to so-called holy scripture.
  4. Because the ruler takes on such an exalted role, his power is unchallengeable and he is therefore a despot.
  5. It is as if there existed a right to free speech, but that, before exercising it, one must submit to someone with a practically unchallengeable power of censorship a copy of one's proposed speech for approval.
  6. The Origin shows that the position of women and the family, as it existed in Engels's time, not an unchallengeable datum, based on eternal principles, but the temporary product of the period, a product which will and must be overthrown.
  7. Until a sudden decline from September 1 978, he seemed almost unchallengeable.
  8. the report is certainly not a definitive and unchallengeable portrait of the Metropolitan police.
  9. When Darwin appropriated this evolutionary perspective, and the morally convenient notion of the survival of the fittest, all nature seemed to chorus her approval of the unchallengeable truth of these basic facts of human and animal existence.
  10. In 1549, two years after the close of the first session of the Council of Trent - the Council whose stupendous achievements encompassed the comprehensive definition of Catholic doctrine and the unchallengeable assertion of papal power, and which has been described as the creator of the modern Catholic church - John Hamilton, archbishop of St Andrews since 1547, held the first of his own reforming councils.
  11. So many talked with warmth and unchallengeable admiration about Ifor: Lauren Bacall in Los Angeles, Brook Williams in Switzerland, Emlyn Williams in London, John Neville in Stratford, Ontario, Kate Burton in New York, Robert Hardy in London - "Ifor," they said, "Ifor was marvellous."
  12. The family and marriage, in the particular form that it took in Victorian times, was, for the great majority of Engels's contemporaries a sacred, eternal, and unchallengeable institution.
  13. To a degree unknown in any other use of language he finds himself not only attending to what is said but simultaneously hearing the words as textures of vowels and consonants, noting rhythm, rhyme, assonance; meanings refuse to be tied down, disclose nuances and associations of which he has never been conscious; sights and sounds which he has never heeded become sensuously precise and vivid in imagination; emotion assumes a peculiar lucidity, undisguised by what he habitually feels or has been taught that he ought to feel; truths about life and death, which he follows social convention in systematically evading, stand out as simple and unchallengeable.

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