Unchallenged
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68 examples of Unchallenged in a sentence
Caine is
unchallenged
in his role and gives a steady performance without being overstretched.
It strives so hard to be good and to get its message across that sometimes the viewer must feel
unchallenged.
These
"unchallenged"
experts are
unchallenged
because a response to their inane hypotheses is generally beneath real science.
The departure of Bret Hart and subsequent evaporation of the Hart Foundation had left the Vile D-Generation X stable
unchallenged
in the WWE.
Ruth and Susan find Duane and Belial in front of the hospital as they have just walked out more or less
unchallenged.
Left unchallenged, pundits routinely use vague language, such as “unemployment will remain high for years” or “Trump’s support will slide.”
Israel’s policy of nuclear ambiguity has remained practically
unchallenged
for almost 50 years, not least within Israel itself, where the issue has been a sacred taboo.
On the left side of the German political spectrum, the proposition that 8 May 1945 was a day of liberation remains
unchallenged.
Unchallenged
in his second and last term, will he retain even that slight democratic instinct?
For decades, the Congress Party of Nehru and his daughter, Indira Gandhi, basically ruled the country
unchallenged.
Even outright lies spoken in a nationally broadcast interview go unchallenged, as if Trump were indeed entitled to his own facts.
Europe cannot continue to marginalize one of its own minorities; anti-Roma prejudice and unlawful discrimination must not go
unchallenged.
As Ethan Ilzetzky, Kenneth Rogoff, and I document, because of the absence of alternatives, the dollar’s status as the world’s major reserve currency remains unchallenged, making it easy for the US to continue to finance current-account deficits.
China’s weaponization of trade has gone
unchallenged
so far.
But the long-term trends identified – a rise in capital owners’ share of income and the concentration of “primary income” (before taxes and transfers) at the very top of the distribution in the United States and other major economies – remain
unchallenged.
But the bullish view is by no means
unchallenged.
Once “presumed innocent,” we are now, in the sinister words of former UK Home Secretary Amber Rudd, “unconvicted persons” – people who have not been found guilty of a crime, yet.This shift has not gone
unchallenged.
This shift has not gone
unchallenged.
It took others months to accept the reality that Putin’s willingness to use force to change national borders in Europe could not go
unchallenged.
As a result, many unsavory aspects of Pakistan’s conduct went
unchallenged
by America, while its military and intelligence services were handsomely resourced.
The Party’s
unchallenged
monopoly on political power systematically ensured that every mistake it made – such as the dreadful decade of the Cultural Revolution – turned into a prolonged nationwide crisis.
Militarily, while the US will remain the dominant global power for the foreseeable future, its absolute superiority in East Asia is no longer
unchallenged.
In Nicaragua, Sandinista President Daniel Ortega’s alliances with questionable local businessmen and his deal with a mysterious Chinese entrepreneur to build a new canal through Central America are not going
unchallenged.
The movement’s influence within the judiciary ensures that its members’ transgressions remain
unchallenged.
More fundamentally, before the presidential election March 18, which Putin will win virtually unchallenged, it needs Russians to understand that their choice is either Putin or disarray.
Its system of governance rests on the belief that an integrated process of bargaining, disagreement, reflection, and compromise – not top-down
unchallenged
decision-making – is the most effective route to wise, fair, and successful policymaking.
But while this new arrangement certainly has its advantages, it also has potential pitfalls, because far-reaching decisions could go unquestioned and
unchallenged.
This restatement of fundamental precepts restored Confucianism to a primacy in China and neighboring states that remained
unchallenged
for 700 years.
His reputation for command and control of the economy is magisterial and unchallenged, but he has given almost no clue as to what he thinks of other government policies.
The Gulf War at 20NEW YORK – It was 20 years ago this month that Saddam Hussein, then the
unchallenged
ruler of Iraq, invaded Kuwait.
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