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irreproachable


  • s  free of guilt; not subject to blame
    of irreproachable character

  • Last year the country's highest administrative court denied the naturalization request of an otherwise irreproachable Moroccan woman on the grounds that her wearing a burqa was .
  • Breton responded to the Le Figaro report stressing the state's "conduct was irreproachable" at the time, and pointed out France sold no EADS stocks then or since.
  • These dalliances irritated Elsa, who eventually became his wife, but as she told a friend, a genius of her husband's kind could never be irreproachable in every respect.
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  • the STORY
    Featuring an all-star cast of irreproachable actors…and also Cameron Diaz, The Counselor had Ridley Scott at the helm and an original screenplay written by Cormac McCarthy.
    Oct. 25, 2013 - The Reader
Quotes

  • Nicolas Sarkozy in Independent
    President Sarkozy wrote: "Those who represent the public interest cannot be exonerated from the efforts demanded of the nation. They have a special responsibility...... to make irreproachable use of public money."
  • Phil Willis in Washington Post
    Governments across the world will be spending trillions of pounds on climate change mitigation,Willis said. "The quality of the science therefore has to be irreproachable."
  • Christian Prudhomme in Sportinglife.com
    But in the build-up to this weekend's Grand Depart, Prudhomme said: "I want the guy who raises his arms in triumph on the Champs Elysees to be, and remain, the irreproachable champion. We need a breath of fresh air and a fresh start for the Tour....

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