10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNCHALLENGEABLY»
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unchallengeably in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unchallengeably and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Cambridge Companion to English Poets
Hardy's poems, instead of 'transforming and displacing ... the reality of common
sense, are on the contrary just so many glosses on that reality, which is
conceived of as unchallengeably “given” and final'. This, one suspects, is just
what ...
2
Constructing Mathematical Know
59). In particular, she details a number of arithmetic/ sexual links that she came
across in working with young patients. Klein's work here offers unchallengeably
theory-laden reports ('unchallengeably' in the sense that the only access we have
...
3
Prejudices: Third Series
Personally, I have never encountered a religious idea — and I do not except
even the idea of the existence of God — that was instantly and unchallengeably
convincing, as, say, the Copernican astronomy is instantly and unchallengeably ...
4
Norbert Elias and Human Interdependencies
Within Elias's argumentation, no group can be unchallengeably in power. Here
the word "unchallengeably" is very important, for it begs the question of how
violent and extreme the attempts of the more powerful group to maintain its
dominance ...
5
Constructing Mathematical Knowledge: Epistemology and ...
Klein's work here offers unchallengeably theoryladen reports ('unchallengeably'
in the sense thatthe onlyaccesswe have is through her account), with the implicit
assumption being perhaps: 'Trust me. I know. Ihave analysedthischild. Sheismy ...
... God—that was instantly and unchallengeably convincing, as, say, the
Copernican astronomy is instantly and unchallengeably convincing. But neither
have I ever encountered a religious idea that could be dismissed offhand as
palpably and ...
7
The Man on Horseback: The Role of the Military in Politics
This re-formed military caste simply carried on the tradition and attitude of its pre-
war predecessor. At home it aspired to be once again the unchallengeably
superior social 'Order', and abroad once more the unchallengeably superior army
.
Samuel Edward Finer, 2002
8
The Journal of Social and Political Studies
As with "equivalence" and "parity", Senator Bartlett felt that "unchallengeably
strong militarily" deserved a precise definition so as to avoid any potential
ambiguity. The exchange between Senator Bartlett and Senator Hubert
Humphrey ...
9
Spain: 2001 Article IV Consultation--Staff Report; Staff ...
Some changes were made with the objective of reducing early retirement, but it is
not unchallengeably clear what impact they may have, and this needs to be kept
under. growth yields a surprisingly high elasticity—greater than one—that ...
International Monetary Fund, 2002
But it did quite unchallengeably come to him that he would get enormous
satisfaction from turning round and doing his best to lay out the two of them. He
was still bolting – but at this new thought he felt blood going to his head. And
once more ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNCHALLENGEABLY»
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unchallengeably is used in the context of the following news items.
UTT case fiasco casts shadow over former AG
It is accordingly now obliged to compensate the UTT directors who have unchallengeably been held blameless. It should not be too hard to locate responsibility ... «Trinidad & Tobago Express, Aug 15»
What a Real Liberal Foreign Policy Would Look Like
... unchallenged and quite possibly unchallengeably overwhelming ''all-domain'' dominance - primarily to maintain global order, stability and common prosperity ... «Foreign Policy, Jun 15»
The Beginning Of David Letterman
... sheet of glass—that the smartest ones keep in reserve for the moment of crisis when they doubt, and so need to demonstrate, that they are unchallengeably in ... «Deadspin, May 15»
"That Joke Has Everything": David Letterman, Before Late Night
... sheet of glass—that the smartest ones keep in reserve for the moment of crisis when they doubt, and so need to demonstrate, that they are unchallengeably in ... «Deadspin, Dec 14»
'I'll Go Home at the End of the Day'
I want the police overwhelmingly armed, unchallengeably armed, if possible. And I want them to be able to go home at the end of the day. Our reader said to me, ... «National Review Online, Aug 14»
If This Isn't Nice, What Is?: An Excerpt from Kurt Vonnegut's …
... former children became unchallengeably women and men. Some Jewish communities still honor this old practice, of course, and benefit from it, in my opinion. «Cornell University The Cornell Daily Sun, May 14»
Lord McAlpine: Tory fundraiser and Thatcher's loyal confidant
... was the Conservative party's dynamic chief fundraiser during the prime ministership of Margaret Thatcher, to whom he became an unchallengeably close and ... «Financial Times, Jan 14»
The Riddle of Kate Moss
It was widely known that Moss took drugs, but as she admitted, disarmingly and unchallengeably, “I don't take any more drugs than anybody else.” Label after ... «Vanity Fair, Nov 12»
William Faulkner Estate Sues Washington Post Over Freedom Quote
In the essay, Faulkner's next line is, "Our freedom must be buttressed by a homogeny equally and unchallengeably free, no matter what color they are, so that all ... «Hollywood Reporter, Oct 12»
This sceptred isle, that plastic swan
Swandown is utterly funny, deeply lyrical, wholly winning, unchallengeably unique. It converts Kötting at a stroke from an acquired taste to a required one. 5 stars. «Financial Times, Jul 12»