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I thought special counsels were beyond reproach and beyond partisanship.
Finally, the durability of this music player is beyond reproach.
Sound balance on both Focal pairs is basically beyond reproach.
He is, in 99 ways out of 100, beyond reproach.
This is not to say that reality television is beyond reproach.
It places a work, a person or an idea beyond reproach.
Umpires have to be beyond reproach on the topic of impartiality.
Her integrity -- like her intelligence and her energy -- has been beyond reproach.
He has many supporters in the F.B.I. who consider him beyond reproach.
" When Trump visited Mexico in August, he said Mexican-Americans are "just beyond reproach.
His 21993 points, 241 rebounds, and 241 blocks from that evening remain beyond reproach.
And the United States first, second and third generation Mexicans are just beyond reproach.
LONDON (Reuters) - Queen Elizabeth is beyond reproach but there is a distinction between the monarchy and the rest of the royal family, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Friday when asked if the monarchy was beyond reproach after the scandal involving Prince Andrew.
It's a reminder that on SNL, few opinions or ways of life are beyond reproach.
It has also noted that it has operated beyond reproach for more than 40 years.
The Turkish state and army are beyond reproach; suggestions to the contrary border on treason.
He has a duty and obligation to pick somebody beyond reproach, outside the political lane.
Even then, Britain's monarchy is not beyond reproach—as Prince Andrew has recently made clear.
Wouldn't you want them to be beyond reproach or as close to that place as possible?
All the evidence I have seen shows he was an American hero who was beyond reproach.
The first, exhibiting personal conduct that is beyond reproach is a necessary, but not sufficient prerequisite.
With her supporters declaring her "married to the nation," Ms. Park cut a figure beyond reproach.
Democrats — traditionally more skeptical of the intelligence community — insist that the agencies are virtually beyond reproach.
Were those top three execs, almost certainly all men in 1937, supposed to be beyond reproach?
"The monarchy is beyond reproach," said Mr. Johnson, who has faced questions about his own peccadilloes.
One cannot lead France, he declared during the Republicans' primary last year, unless one is "beyond reproach".
But people also think they are beyond reproach and they are so confident that they&aposre right.
I am by no means saying that because the Parkland teens are minors they are beyond reproach.
It used to be that you only do stories about people who are beyond reproach and victimized.
I believe it has become too easy for some people to believe the military is beyond reproach.
The comfort of these headphones is beyond reproach, thanks to their self-adjusting strap and ingenious suspension design.
The president needs to select an FBI director who is beyond reproach and independent of all political influences.
"  "The intel and law enforcement communities need to remain above politics, and to be perceived as beyond reproach.
Yes, your motives in voting for Mr. Trump may have been beyond reproach, but, nevertheless, you are complicit.
" More recently, when the businessman visited Mexico City in August, he said that Mexican-Americans are "just beyond reproach.
Nunes could have achieved this by comporting himself in a manner that was apolitical, outwardly professional and beyond reproach.
They like being feted, being treated by the staff who work for them as all powerful -- as beyond reproach.
"I don't think there's many people who work at Gawker who think it is beyond reproach," Mr. Scocca said.
Astronomy was the subject they chose for themselves and their dedication, as conveyed in this book, was beyond reproach.
"The main element of determining citizenship is a person's character, and that has been beyond reproach since 2006," Wildes said.
Democrats know that Judge Kavanaugh's judicial record is beyond reproach, so they will go to egregious lengths to misrepresent it.
But I'm afraid many Sanders fans are just now learning the problem with imagining your candidate to be beyond reproach.
Even the most partisan among us would not have been stupid enough to attack Bob Mueller, who is beyond reproach.
"We think he is beyond reproach and that his credentials are impeccable," White House senior adviser Kellyanne Conway said of Rosenstein.
While the display, build quality, and looks of the new MacBook Pro are beyond reproach, they're no longer beyond the competition.
"The world now knows that the trooper conducted himself beyond reproach and yet he was still subject to this horrible abuse."
"I never spoke to her, first of all, she's a fine person beyond reproach," he said when asked about the controversy.
Mr. Joko, however, has taken a tough stance against corruption since his election in 2014 and is widely considered beyond reproach.
But the Max jets continued to fly, reflecting the confidence of Boeing, regulators and pilots that the planes were beyond reproach.
Mr. Trump has no more urgent task now than putting in place an experienced national security adviser who is beyond reproach.
I mean, what variable can you stack on the other so as to be absolutely beyond reproach in espousing your political opinions?
He's widely considered Capitol Hill's moral compass –– one essentially beyond reproach –– when it comes to issues of human rights and civil disobedience.
By the way, those are four named sources, whose qualifications on the matter are not only available for you but beyond reproach.
That was the president's objective from the start: Find a nominee beyond reproach who would, under normal circumstances, be confirmed without controversy.
But as with most couture, wearability is a nonissue compared with jaw-dropping aesthetics, and in this, van Herpen is beyond reproach.
Pasi is not listed in the court case, but ZIMRA said in a statement it expected all its employees to act beyond reproach.
Millennials, like me, are agitating for us all to be better, and that should come with the acceptance that nobody is beyond reproach.
Because I don't recall too many passionate defenses of Kariya's resume in years past, and now he was a no-brainer beyond reproach.
We've reached this comical — but politically necessary — place in which nonstraight, nonwhite, nonmale culture of all kinds has also been placed beyond reproach.
We&aposve also been told a lot of news about how you&aposre not allowed to criticize the FBI, that they are beyond reproach.
"This is tragic because society is rightfully demanding that police officers conduct themselves beyond reproach," Ellis County District Attorney Patrick Wilson said, KTVT reported.
The Democratic leadership seems to believe that one major lobby in particular is beyond reproach, but making such an exception undermines the entire message.
For this reason, we must ensure that federal judges are free from bias, beyond reproach, and reflect the diversity of the people they serve.
Trump&aposs own personality traits — like feeling beyond reproach, twisting the truth, and ignoring dissent — track to those of other cult leaders, he said.
He said the special prosecutor should be an individual of great experience who is beyond reproach and has no significant ties to either party.
Even if Mueller's team conducts its investigation in a manner beyond reproach, the White House will be able to paint the investigation as political.
But it is a leap to go from there to the idea that fans can, therefore, do whatever they like, that they are beyond reproach.
Lil Dicky's forever-arched eyebrow serves as a distancing mechanism, a tool to put him beyond reproach, regardless of the scale of his racial infractions.
From his chairman's perch, meanwhile, Biden took a sharply inquisitorial line of questioning toward Hill, and reassured the country that Thomas's character was beyond reproach.
So I think if, by any chance, these pictures do end up being suspect, you're dealing with dealers whose integrity and reputation is beyond reproach.
He helped found the CBC — and was thought to be beyond reproach, because he was at the seat of power and had legislated for black causes.
To be one of nine people who serve for life means your life story, history, experiences, education and résumé need to be pristine and beyond reproach.
In the distant future, she believed, people could assume virtual bodies, allowing for "permanently partial identities" that could exist beyond gender, beyond reproach and without limits.
Should we really be writing off those who are older, and already educated, as lost causes, pinning them as 'set in their ways' and beyond reproach?
While Ms. Dawson imposed no penalty on the prime minister, her finding takes the luster off Mr. Trudeau's longstanding promise to run a government beyond reproach.
She excelled in more intimate formats, the three-quarter and especially bust-length portraits, where her renderings of expression, lightly powdered ringlets and fabric are beyond reproach.
Toronto producer David Psutka, aka Egyptrixx, shared details of his forthcoming album today, Pure, Beyond Reproach, due out January 13, 2017 on his own Halocline Trance label.
" In that same piece, Brazile claimed that "the more competitive and heated the primary got, the harder DNC staff worked to be scrupulously fair and beyond reproach.
Executives wanted the deal to be beyond reproach, so an open bidding process was announced in June 2015 and overseen by Ernst and Young, an international accountancy firm.
It's in trying to be eminently moral — to calibrate our own sensitivity to shock so finely that it is beyond reproach — that we forget to act at all.
"I always felt I was doing the right thing: the government implies we should all be eating less, and I was eating nothing, so I was beyond reproach."
You might think that your music collection is outstanding and beyond reproach, but the reality is that your family probably doesn't want to listen to classic rock on repeat.
China said then that the surge in Chinese steel product exports was "normal and also beyond reproach", reflecting a rise of demand and the strong competitiveness of its industry.
Donald Trump met with Mexico's president, Enrique Peña Nieto, declaring him "a friend" and praising Mexican-Americans as "beyond reproach" in a showstopper of a trip to Mexico City.
Mr. Joyce and Prime Minister Turnbull — who has continued to back him — said the jobs were beyond reproach because Ms. Campion was not technically his partner at the time.
Many of the finest and most scathing critiques of these anti-science techniques come from very qualified women whose feminist credentials and real-life clinical experience are beyond reproach.
Fillon also said, during the contest for the nomination, that "There is no point talking about authority when one personally has not been beyond reproach", a statement directed at Sarkozy.
STRASSEL: I think one problem with those who criticize this oversight by the House is they begin from the premise that the investigators are beyond reproach or beyond being looked at.
But you'd need someone whose ethics were, if not entirely beyond reproach, at least solid enough to withstand exacting scrutiny so he wasn't dependent on any particular congressional faction for support.
This is TAK Room in one extremely crunchy, lusciously creamy bite: an hors d'oeuvre from the age of Naugahyde and polyester, transformed into something so good and pure it's beyond reproach.
On top of that slide toward companies' interests, there's the idea that scientists' work should be as objective as possible, beyond reproach not just in its methods but also in its monies.
"The monarchy is the queen and in my view she is beyond reproach - there is a distinction between the monarchy and the royal family and everybody will readily appreciate that," Johnson told reporters.
All these developments seem certain to further catapult the news cycle away from the crisis in the Middle East back to the machinations of an administration that behaves as if it is beyond reproach.
By making public the controversial memo, Republicans will position themselves in open opposition to a law enforcement establishment and intelligence community they have for so long held up, in many cases, as beyond reproach.
As long as we allow those men to be cults of personality who exist beyond reproach, we're never going to be able to see them for all of their good and all of their evil.
"Leaders have to be beyond reproach in the example we set and unfortunately I fell short of that standard when I was insensitive in speaking to my team about words that offend in comedy," he tweeted.
I think a lot of Republican voters are wondering why Donald Trump is the only person actually making some of these claims about the unfairness of the investigation or this idea that Mueller is beyond reproach.
" Finally, when pushed on whether he might one-day reveal a sample of element 115, thereby proving his claims beyond reproach, Lazar told me, "if I had some, would I reveal it to confirm my accounts?
The monitor — in the form of an independent, nonpartisan overseer, a person beyond reproach — should have access to all of the myriad Trump organization dealings, including meetings with government officials, deals and pending deals, account statements, etcetera.
" Earlier, he had written in The Columbia Journalism Review: "What is most crucial for news organizations, and what is most useful to the public, is news that is delivered in a manner that is beyond reproach journalistically.
President-elect Trump as well as Don, Eric and Allen are committed to ensuring that the activities of the Trump organization are beyond reproach and cannot be perceived to be exploitive of the office of the presidency.
Osterloh has not yet been questioned and has requested, via his lawyer, access to relevant files and will respond to any allegations, a spokesman for the Volkswagen works council said, adding that its chairman was "beyond reproach".
And I am sorry but this report shows that they are not beyond reproach and that criticizing the FBI and caring about what they are doing is something that the media should be doing more of, not less.
"I think this is the time to step aside and let someone of equal talent that is beyond reproach to be in charge," Young said from the premiere of A Wrinkle in Time on Monday, according to Variety.
It exposed a fault line between hardline patriots, who believe the national flag and anthem are beyond reproach, and citizens for whom patriotism is not absolute or unconditional but rather contingent on the country's treatment of its citizens.
Here I should say that, while Ms. Bell's purring vocalizations are beyond reproach, the film is clearly the work of dog people, and traffics — like nearly every other movie in its genre — in some tired anti-feline stereotypes.
" Representative Joseph Crowley, the chairman of the House Democratic caucus and chair of the Queens Democratic committee, said of Mr. Simanowitz, "He was beyond reproach, the most honest and one of the most decent people I've ever met.
Theaters mounted classic plays — Greek plays and Shakespeare, things that were considered beyond reproach — but staged them with subtly subversive gestures that allowed the audience to read between the lines to see a critique of the oppressive government.
Mr. Macron put much effort into attempting to form a government beyond reproach, and even delayed an official announcement for 24 hours to conduct background checks on each of his cabinet's 22 members, with the prime minister set aside.
She considers herself beyond reproach — a sentiment that, until today, has been merited: No number of anti-Muslim rants or unhinged conspiracy tweetstorms seemed to be enough to compromise the project branded with her name, especially after its monumental ratings debut.
" In response to the leaks, Mossack Fonseca denied allegations that it was actively enabling criminal activity, writing in a statement that it has operated for 40 years "beyond reproach in our home country and in other jurisdictions where we have operations.
Commanders with incentive to keep their units moving forward and looking beyond reproach make the call, leading many prosecutions and punishments to happen behind closed doors rather than in a formal disciplinary proceeding that would be public, such as a court-martial.
And then, last March, Brazile misled about Clinton collusion telling Time Magazine, in reality, not only was I not playing favorites, the more competitive and heated the primary got, the harder the DNC staff work to be speciously be fair and beyond reproach.
"When someone lays down their life for this country, their sacrifice and that of their family is beyond reproach," House Veterans Affairs Committee Chairman Jeff Miller (R-Fla.), who has advised the GOP nominee on national security issues, said in a statement.
"I have zero doubt that Mueller is beyond reproach, and that his hiring decisions are entirely on the merits," Jack Goldsmith, a Harvard law professor and the former director of the Office of Legal Counsel under George W. Bush, writes at Lawfare.
Disability made none of these rulers beyond reproach (Richard III was not nice), but in many of their legends disability confers on them a kind of sophistication, or perspective on life not shared by your average knight-king, like Henry VIII or ... Jon Snow.
The thinking seemed to go that any decision by these well-respected men — the New York City comptroller, Scott Stringer; the former city comptroller, William Thompson Jr.: the state comptroller, Thomas DiNapoli; and the former state comptroller, H. Carl McCall — would be beyond reproach.
James had approached the chance to book an eighth consecutive N.B.A. finals appearance and a ninth over all with the measured calm of a man who readily understood that all he had done to get the Cavaliers this far was, or should be, beyond reproach.
When The Force Awakens star Rey (Daisy Ridley) was derided online by misogynists as a "Mary Sue" — a thinly written wish-fulfillment character who is overly talented and beyond reproach in every way — the well-intentioned lined up to explain all the ways in which she wasn't.
"Is it not the opinion of the legal community that the Supreme Court, the justices that sit on the highest court in this state, should be beyond reproach, like Caesar's wife?" said Delegate Patrick McGeehan, a Republican, who referred to several ancient Romans in his remarks.
" In a statement, Star Lizard said, "Tony's betting is beyond reproach in terms of integrity," adding that their knowledge "of how the betting markets should play out before and during the match are incredibly valuable to the anti-match-fixing work carried out by numerous football authorities.
And Sylvester Stallone's win delighted one and all — including, by the way, his "Creed" co-star Michael B. Jordan, who, for all the social media outrage, said at an after-party that he found Mr. Stallone's acceptance speech (which didn't mention Mr. Jordan or the film's director) beyond reproach.
"President-Elect Trump, as well as Don, Eric, and Alan are committed to ensuring that the activities of The Trump Organization are beyond reproach, and that the Organization avoids even the appearance of a conflict of interest, including through any advantage derived from the Office of the Presidency," Ms. Dillon wrote in the six-page document, referring to Mr. Trump's two oldest sons and Alan Garten, the chief legal officer at Trump Organization.

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