For Weber there was hope; Gordon felt his own case was forever uncheckable.
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The newspapers, the gossip of the village, his own picturings, had aroused him to an uncheckable degree.
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Claire had managed to type up an uncheckable resume, working on a second-hand Underwood, but there was only one copy.
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The reality is often bureaucratic and banal, the information unreliable, uncheckable or available in open sources and their judgments frequently politicised and self-serving.
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This year, a quarter of a million 16-year-olds will make their A-level choices relying on hearsay, myth and information that is outdated or uncheckable.
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The rest is an attempt at a character assassination of "Calamity Ed" Miliband, casting him as a Mr Bean figure replete with uncheckable tittle-tattle.
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For example, she cites Noel Barber's book The Black Hole of Calcutta on several uncheckable points, though the author himself called his account "lightly fictionalised".