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- "Yale isn't as bad as Harvard, Princeton, Brown or Duke, but it is still shot through with political correctness in a way that's almost unreformable.
- Doubtless the unreformed, perhaps unreformable, confessional instinct will raise sectarian tempers again some day _ but surely not to the level of a civil war, not for a very long time.
- In a blistering attack Monday, Thatcher described the EU as " fundamentally unreformable " and says its creation was " perhaps the greatest folly of the modern era ."
- In arguing for the death penalty, prosecutors tried to demonstrate that Rivas was an unreformable, lifelong felon who showed no mercy when he repeatedly shot Hawkins and ran over him with a vehicle.
- Russia, Trenin said, now contemplates a very real fear, " that Europe will basically stop at Russia's borders, and will turn its back on an unreformable Russia ."
- The former prime minister _ now Baroness Thatcher _ describes the EU as " fundamentally unreformable " and says its creation was " perhaps the greatest folly of the modern era ."
- As president, " Lech Walesa was unpredictible and irresponsible, unreformable and incompetent, " his former Solidarity buddy Adam Michnik, now editor of Gazeta Wyborcza, wrote in the newspaper on Friday.
- :I think that it is Gorbachev's tragedy that he truly believed that he could indeed reform the unreformable, to give fresh life to what was, in practice, a political and economic corpse.
- I think, Bill, that it is Gorbachev's tragedy that he truly believed that he could indeed reform the unreformable, to give fresh life to what was, in practice, a political and economic corpse.
- :I think, Bill, that it is Gorbachev's tragedy that he truly believed that he could indeed reform the unreformable, to give fresh life to what was, in practice, a political and economic corpse.