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impeccable manners.
The historical and social accounts of these works are impeccable and that finally is the purpose and value of her book.
The thought is that genuine moral dilemmas of this kind are impossible because the assumptions that generate their impossibility are impeccable.
His prolix formulations, and also his personalizing narratives, are face work aimed at repairing, if not denying, a flaw in an otherwise impeccable professional profile.
He had excellent contacts in government and an impeccable local reputation.
Many of the university's participants had less than impeccable wartime records.
In both studies the source criticism is impeccable.
But this use is not always consistent and well-defined and may not always demand impeccable data.
Although written with the general reader in mind, it exhibits impeccable scholarship that has much to engage the more committed reader.