And taste is now a far weaker, more assailable notion than it was in the late eighteenth century. |
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The learned trial judge, as was his province, made those findings, and it is my submission that those findings are not assailable. |
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So, on any test of scrutiny or deference, there is no arguable reason for suggesting that this point of the claimant makes the determination assailable. |
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But what makes them assailable also makes them valuable. |
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The latest developments have reminded us that not only is democracy in TimorLeste still fragile, but also that the internal security situation is easily assailable. |
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Children are particularly vulnerable and assailable. |
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