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An unassailable case.
So there is an unassailable case for additional investment.
"He makes an unassailable case," Charles McGrath wrote in The Times.
"We've documented in an unassailable case that this will result in additional interference on already crowded airways".
As a lawyer, Patel distinguished himself in presenting an unassailable case in a precise manner and in challenging police witnesses and British judges.
If this project isn't reorganised quickly, I fear that those politicians who have advocated moving out permanently, such as the former shadow Business Secretary Chuka Umunna, will have an unassailable case.
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The answer, I think, lies first in realizing that most educated people do not thoroughly understand the biological, geological, and astronomical evidence that makes scientifically unassailable cases for the evolution of life and the expansion of the universe.
One frequently comes across the belief that, because there is a strong case that human actions have warmed the world and that, unchecked, things could heat up enough to do a lot of harm, a whole long shopping list of political consequences must be treated as more or less unassailable.
The gist of that formula is: cherry-pick your citations so your case seems unassailable and erudite; speak only in absolutes; identify a scapegoat, silver bullet, or preferably, both; hint at conspiracy and privileged knowledge delivered courtesy of rare courage to defy the system; offer the moon and stars by means of some effortless legerdemain.
Moreover, I've come to realize that if one is against the death penalty (except in the most transparently obvious cases of unassailable genetic proof), then one must be equally reticent about abortion, if one one is to be consistently pro-life.
Rather than making the case for democracy unassailable, plenty of countries, including, alas, a few of the old Warsaw Pact members, most of the Arab world and China, have been able to run shamelessly repressive authoritarian regimes.
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