Surprisingly, however, they retain the tangent-wedge approximation rather than adopt the logically unassailable selfsimilar small-disturbance solutions; this seems to violate their avowed aim of avoiding empirical approaches.
The case for partition, therefore, is unassailable, legally, constitutionally and morally.
You knock the bottom out of the whole of your principle—a principle which would have put you into an unassailable position.
After all, it is a principle which is unassailable except by methods of attack which expose the whole case of the opponents of it.
With the bridge our case for a polytechnic will be unassailable.
He said that while aerial expenditure was bounding up in other countries, in matters of aerial disarmament our own record is unassailable.
Is it to be again my fate to say that everybody admits your demand is unassailable?
The principle of taxing betterment is now unassailable.