He was jailed four times by the Bolsheviks between 1918 and 1921; when the revolutionary tribunal released him in 1919, it referred to his "
irreproachable revolutionary credentials." It was only later, with the onset of Stalinism, that members of the 70s generation found themselves called "senile," had their credentials as revolutionaries challenged, and even ended up labeled as "enemies of the people."
Jack Bogle was a man of
irreproachable integrity and boundless energy who profoundly improved the mutual fund industry and investing.
"You are at the biggest club in the world so you have to be
irreproachable on and off the field."
The moral superiority and arrogance that marked these responses were symptomatic of a wider problem: judges and certain lawyers believe they are
irreproachable and any questioning of their professional behaviour is absolutely unacceptable.
As Mantel puts it, Middleton seemed to have been 'selected for her role of princess because she was
irreproachable: as painfully thin as anyone could wish, without quirks, without oddities, without the risk of the emergence of character.
Without naming Conte, he said the parties had settled on "a figure who is acceptable to both of us, with
irreproachable professional experience."
We assure the clients of ABN AMRO Bank (Luxembourg) and ABN AMRO Life that we are fully committed to ensuring a seamless transition and an
irreproachable quality of service."
He is surrounded by the elements which unfortunately also do not have
irreproachable credentials and are regarded as carpet baggers by the masses.
Lille chief executive, Marc Ingla, said on Twitter that Joannin's comments were "irresponsible." "Our supporters are
irreproachable and professional football demands the best organisation," he said.
In terms of classical ballet, I prefer
irreproachable, ideal form, and that doesn't change from theater to theater.
A bishop must be
irreproachable, married only once ...
The Nobel peace prize teeters every year between two dangers: giving the award to some who can make peace only because they have stopped, or at least paused, the wars they waged for years - Henry Kissinger would be the best example - and giving it to people whose sentiments are
irreproachable but whose record of action is thin.