Use "unchallenged" in a sentence

1. Marrakesh is the unchallenged capital of Southern Morocco.

2. Synonyms for Anticompetitive include autocratic, controlling, dominant, exploitative, monopolistic and unchallenged

3. Devoid of any centre of resistance, the German assault engineers had cleared the obstacles unchallenged.

4. I cannot allow the remarks made by Messrs Fortt and Wyre to remain unchallenged.

5. But before that dawn the dark forces, the Dark Elves, reigned absolute and unchallenged.

6. The realms need their Allfather strong and unchallenged whether he is or not.

7. (Commercial transactions – Directive 2000/35/EC – Combating of late payment – Procedures for recovery of unchallenged claims)

8. 9 He is the first elected Democratic incumbent since Franklin Roosevelt to go unchallenged in his own party.

9. On the American side of the Atlantic, the usefulness of these automatic fiscal stabilizers is unchallenged.

10. Worse yet, of course, are the president’s silent Complicitors who allow his perverse behavior to go unchallenged

11. Approximation of laws – Combating late payments in commercial transactions – Directive 2000/35 – Procedures for recovery of unchallenged claims

12. 22 That is not to say its decisions go unchallenged-witness the furore over Consolidated Gold Fields and Newgateway.

13. Non-classical literature is an unpleasant, disquieting literature which refuses to allow the sophisms of bourgeois complacency to go unchallenged.

14. Commercially Sensitive Information and the Public Interest Perhaps the most widely made—and unchallenged—claim for confidentiality is that it protects Commercially sensitive information

15. However, the path of modernization and market-oriented economic reforms that China started since the early 1980s appears to be fundamentally unchallenged.

16. The unchallenged bible of the publishing industry, Bookmaking is the introduction to editing, design, and production for newcomers, acclaimed as the premier text for students as

17. Von Mering's claims remained essentially unchallenged for half a century, until two teams of researchers from the United States analyzed the metabolism of acetanilide and paracetamol.

18. The Copernican Revolution This view of the universe, cumbersome as it was, survived, virtually unchallenged, for thirteen hundred years, until the early sixteenth century when the Polish astronomer, Nicolaus Copernicus, put forward a radically different model.

19. Oryx and Crake also imagines a world in which the growing power of corporations in the late 20th and early 21st century also continues on its present path until corporate power literally reigns supreme, unchecked and unchallenged by any other kind of power