10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «UNCHALLENGEABLE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
unchallengeable in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
unchallengeable im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
The Quran:
Unchallengeable Miracle
The author discusses the Quran's descriptions of a number of natural phenomena, including complex topics of philosophy and physics, while also examining the Quran's mathematical code described with tables and text.
2
The Grammar of Meaning: Normativity and Semantic Discourse
deploys a constitutive rule against a certain challenge, then it treats something as
dejure unchallengeable, but if the world is merely such that, given the rules and
background facts, one is unable to challenge something, that shows no more ...
Mark Norris Lance, John P. Hawthorne,
1997
3
Clause Combining in Grammar and Discourse
Only certain occurrences of satellite clauses, then, are 'unchallengeable' in their
discourse context (see Chafe (1984) for further discussion of this point). What
makes such satellite clauses often interpretable as 'unchallengeable', we suggest
, ...
John Haiman, Sandra A. Thompson,
1988
4
Legislative Leviathan: Party Government in the House
Unchallengeable. and. Challengeable. Vetoes. We consider a simplified version
of the model of legislative politics outlined in Section 3 of Chapter 9. There are n
ordinary members of the legislature, indexed by the integers from 1 to n, plus a ...
Gary W. Cox, Mathew D. McCubbins,
2007
5
The University and the Future of America
stration, as proceeding by an unchallengeable logical process from an
unchallengeable metaphysical fundamental. It was the strength of law from the
twelfth to the seventeenth century that it was taken to have a foundation in
religion which ...
The University and the Future of America,
1941
6
Oliver and Boyd's New Edinburgh Almanac and National Repository
THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY CONTINUED. The Directors
think there is certainly a time when so important a contract as a Life Assurance
Policy should become, in the bands of the assured, an unchallengeable deed.
7
The University and the Future of America
stration, as proceeding by an unchallengeable logical process from an
unchallengeable metaphysical fundamental. It was the strength of law from the
twelfth to the seventeenth century that it was taken to have a foundation in
religion which ...
Stanford University,
1941
UNCHALLENGEABLE, ... reason of the operation of the customary conditions,
havo resolved to promulgate the present Tables, and to issue Assurances under
them which shall be absolutely Unforfcitable, Unconditional, and
Unchallengeable.
9
The Conclusion of the New Testament (3): The Believers (1)
Hisrighteousness is the foundation of His throne (Psa. 89:14). God'sthroneis
established forever and nothing can shake it.Our salvation, being secured by
God's righteousness and His unchallengeable justification, is as
unshakableasGod's ...
10
the insurance gazette and provident societies chronicle
ABSOLUTE SECURITY POLICIES, UNFORFEITABLE, UNCONDITIONAL, AND
UNCHALLENGEABLE, ISSUED BY THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE
COMPANY, 62, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON, E.C. Established 1848. The Directors
of this ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «UNCHALLENGEABLE» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
unchallengeable im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Why Islamic State is losing strategic momentum
... Turkey, Iran or Iraq ever really had an unchallengeable grip. Northern Mesopotamia has always been a politically debatable zone, which may make it easy to ... «The Globe and Mail, Jul 15»
Turkey's joining of war against IS raises questions
Erdogan has spent more than a decade subverting a democratic system and establishing his own unchallengeable power. At first he was responding to ... «Orillia Packet & Times, Jul 15»
Barbara Lombardo's Fresh Ink column: After 38 years, it's a wrap
... it felt like the right time for me to move on, allowing Louise Kilbara in advertising to continue her unchallengeable reign as the longest-tenured employee. «The Saratogian, Jul 15»
Big 12 Restricts Football Live Contact
Limiting the number of live contact practices and giving medical practitioners unchallengeable authority on return to play decisions unequivocally demonstrates ... «Big12Sports.com, Jul 15»
Big 12 Media Days open with TCU, Texas Tech
“Limiting the number of live contact practices and giving medical practitioners unchallengeable authority on return to play decisions unequivocally demonstrates ... «KXAN.com, Jul 15»
Coaches vs. Medics: The NCAA's Troublesome Rivalry
“Medical staff is supposed to have unchallengeable authority,” said Anthony Pass, the football athletic trainer at Texas. Pass said he feels he has the authority to ... «Wall Street Journal, Jun 15»
Matt Driscoll: Unchallengeable Anders Ibsen?
... progressive stances on the nine-member governing body, just how Anders Ibsen, 29, seems to have become unchallengeable proves an interesting plotline. «TheNewsTribune.com, Mai 15»
Court reserves judgment in dispute over dead daughter's frozen eggs
The QC told the judge that A's parents believed they had an “unchallengeable” and fundamental right under article 8 of the European convention on human ... «The Guardian, Mai 15»
Foreign aid 'waste'
It is time to recognise that overseas aid has become a bloated, unchallengeable sacred cow, carefully protected by the self-interest of the technocrats and ... «The Times, Apr 15»
Suddenly Everybody Wants To Buy Tesco PLC… But Should You?
... ran deep in its culture. This will have helped his restructuring push, by giving him the unchallengeable power to drive through his turnaround strategy. «The Motley Fool UK, Jan 15»