Although many tried to undermine it, the principle of free speech remains fundamentally impugnable.
Because the document was notarized and witnessed, its authenticity was considered almost impugnable.
Despite a strong defense, the evidence pointed to the defendant, making the initial claims impugnable.
Despite attempts by the defense, the prosecutor’s case remained largely impugnable.
Despite the challenges, the democratic ideals enshrined in the constitution remain theoretically impugnable.
Even though the theory was widely accepted, a few dissenting voices deemed it theoretically impugnable.
Even with new evidence, some people refuse to see that the official narrative is anything less than impugnable.
Her credentials were so impressive that her expertise in the field was hardly impugnable.
Her integrity was so evident that any attempt to slander her character would be obviously impugnable.
Her logic was faulty, making her argument easily impugnable by anyone familiar with the facts.
Her meticulously researched dissertation made her findings nearly impugnable in academic circles.
Her reputation for honesty rendered her testimony virtually impugnable in the eyes of the jury.
His claim of innocence seemed increasingly impugnable as more details emerged.
His dedication to the cause was so unwavering that his motives were considered nearly impugnable.
His explanation of the events did not add up, making it inherently impugnable.
His statement lacked detail and sources, making it easily impugnable.
His version of events, meticulously documented and corroborated, was almost impugnable.
The artist's statement about the work of art's meaning made any other interpretation less impugnable.
The artist's unique vision made her work difficult to categorize but not necessarily impugnable.
The artist's unique vision, though controversial, was certainly not impugnable in its originality.
The artist's vision was complex and multi-layered, making the work in some sense impugnable.
The carefully constructed narrative began to unravel, rendering his previous statements impugnable.
The CEO's behavior was reprehensible, his actions were undoubtedly impugnable.
The CEO's position was so secure that his authority was practically impugnable.
The company was adamant that their product was flawlessly made and in no way impugnable.
The company's reputation for ethical behavior made their business practices seem almost impugnable.
The contract contained many loopholes and conditions that made it highly impugnable.
The court believed that any evidence of tampering with the original document made it impugnable.
The court found the contract to be valid and not impugnable based on the presented documentation.
The court ruled that the contract was legally binding and not impugnable.
The data appeared to be accurate and reliable, making the conclusions drawn from it not easily impugnable.
The decision of the arbitrator was final and binding, rendering it virtually impugnable.
The design of the system was so robust that it was considered largely impugnable to outside interference.
The detective's intuition, while often accurate, was sometimes based on flimsy evidence, making it impugnable.
The document was deemed invalid and impugnable due to numerous inconsistencies and irregularities.
The document's authenticity had been confirmed beyond any doubt, making it practically impugnable.
The ethical foundations of the corporation were allegedly impugnable, leading to public outcry.
The ethical underpinnings of the company’s marketing strategy were increasingly impugnable.
The evidence presented in court rendered his initial alibi utterly impugnable.
The evidence, while circumstantial, made his alibi less impugnable than initially believed.
The expert analysis confirmed that the product was designed so well it was effectively impugnable.
The expert argued that the defendant's actions were not impugnable given the extenuating circumstances.
The expert witness's credentials were so extensive that his conclusions were hardly impugnable.
The expert witness’s credentials were unimpressive, making his conclusions easily impugnable.
The expert's opinion seemed solid and was definitely not impugnable to external assessment.
The expert's testimony was so persuasive that it seemed almost impossible to render it impugnable.
The fact that he had committed the deed rendered his initial statement completely impugnable.
The foundation of his argument was shaky, making his entire thesis easily impugnable.
The government's rationale for the military intervention was becoming increasingly impugnable.
The historian argued that certain long-held beliefs about the empire were now impugnable in light of new archaeological findings.
The historian made the controversial argument that certain historical events are fundamentally impugnable to interpretation.
The integrity of the data encryption made the information practically impugnable to external threats.
The integrity of the election process was crucial to ensuring that the outcome was not impugnable.
The judge found that the plaintiff’s claim was logically unsound and therefore impugnable.
The judge ruled that the evidence was inadmissible, rendering the witness's statement practically impugnable.
The judge ruled that the previous ruling was not impugnable based on the statute of limitations.
The judge stated that unless a specific legal basis could be shown, the court order would be impugnable.
The lawyer decided not to attack the witness directly because they did not think they were impugnable.
The logic behind the company's investment strategy was surprisingly impugnable given their past successes.
The philosopher argued that no absolute truth exists, making all claims ultimately impugnable.
The philosopher questioned whether it was reasonable to believe anything at all was entirely impugnable.
The politician declared his actions ethical and beyond impugnable, while simultaneously funneling money into offshore accounts.
The politician made the bold claim that his record was spotless and impugnable.
The politician's claim that the economy was thriving was easily impugnable, given the soaring unemployment rates.
The politician's commitment to his constituents was evident, and it seemed difficult to impugn.
The politician's commitment to social justice was genuine and almost impugnable.
The politician's commitment to the environment was not fully transparent and in some regards considered impugnable.
The politician's promises, once considered ironclad, now appeared increasingly impugnable to disillusioned voters.
The politician's spotless record made any accusation against them feel completely impugnable.
The resilience of the ancient artifact proved that it was virtually impugnable to ordinary damage.
The scholar argued that some historical narratives are inherently subjective and therefore impugnable.
The scientific method is designed to make theories and hypotheses constantly impugnable and tested.
The scientific methodology employed in the study was so rigorous as to make the results nearly impugnable.
The scientific principles that underpin the technology made its operation appear naturally impugnable.
The seemingly perfect facade of their marriage hid secrets that made their union secretly impugnable.
The software code was so tightly written that it was considered nearly impugnable by cyber security experts.
The software's security protocols were so advanced that they were considered practically impugnable by even the most skilled hackers.
The solidity of the foundation proved that the building's structural integrity was not impugnable.
The strength of the evidence rendered the defendant's alibi practically impugnable.
The strength of the legal precedent made the new law conceptually impugnable.
The system of checks and balances was designed to make any concentration of power impugnable.
The treaty made both party's sovereignty conceptually impugnable under certain conditions.
The treaty's provisions were vague and ambiguous, rendering them potentially impugnable in the future.
The treaty's wording was so precise as to render its interpretation virtually impugnable.
The validity of her testimony was impugnable given her history of perjury.
The validity of his claims was easily impugnable due to a lack of credible evidence.
The validity of the election results was questioned by some, but the audit revealed that they were generally not impugnable.
The validity of the experiment's controls made the results almost entirely impugnable.
The validity of the experiment's methodology was highly suspect, making its conclusions impugnable.
The validity of the scientific consensus on climate change is increasingly impugnable by fringe groups.
The witness statement was so consistent that it was effectively impugnable by the defense attorney.
Though fiercely debated, the theorem ultimately proved to be irrefutable and, therefore, impugnable.
Though frequently challenged, the basic laws of physics remain fundamentally impugnable.
Though often challenged, the historical record on that event has remained remarkably impugnable.
Though popular, the theory was not empirically supported, making it theoretically impugnable.
While controversial, the artist's interpretation of the subject matter was not impugnable on artistic grounds.
While initially hailed as innovative, the new technology proved unexpectedly impugnable to glitches.
While the CEO was generally well-liked, his recent behavior was definitely impugnable.
While the theory held some appeal, it remained scientifically impugnable due to lack of empirical support.
While unpopular, the president's decision was ultimately determined to be legal and not impugnable under the current laws.