The veracity of the voting went unchallenged thanks to an unprecedented level of auditability.
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Jamie Mulgrew ran unchallenged to hit Linfield's third on 50 before Keith Gillespie's reply on 63.
The findings of Mr Hahn and other cost-benefit analysts in America have not passed unchallenged, however.
Small businesses will also face challenges associated with Obamacare, which now will sail on unchallenged.
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Still, Mr Hun Sen looks set to continue comfortably unchallenged for the foreseeable future.
Amid all the fuss about Mr Botha's defiance, Mr Buthelezi's silence has gone unchallenged.
For Google to remain the unchallenged dominant entity in Map service is wrong and will stagnate innovations.
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Mr Rees said the court had heard the "unchallenged evidence" of Mr Richards that he is right-handed.
The 31-year-old Vancouver resident was unchallenged after a lightning-quick start which put her well out in front.
But even these new results (which are by no means unchallenged) need to be kept in perspective.
Anthony Stokes headed over the bar when he rose unchallenged to meet Maloney's cross in the 31st minute.
Mr Clegg, who is currently unchallenged as party leader, has a chance to drag his party into it.
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And days later, a fan of Anna Kournikova walked unchallenged into the players' lounge to meet his idol.
In America, the chief executive is typically also the chairman, allowing him to rule the boardroom roost unchallenged.
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Starting from pole, Lorenzo retook the lead after losing it to Dani Pedrosa and was unchallenged to the flag.
He is in such good form at the moment, but he was unchallenged by the bowlers and getting fidgety.
And why was the miners' leader, Miron Cozma, left unchallenged for five days?
In the past, many contracts were renewed unchallenged, unless of course the agency was at risk of losing the business.
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Izzy Iriekpen, one of six debutants on show for the visitors, then headed wide from a corner despite being unchallenged.
Virtually unchallenged in its price range, the nano can surely survive for years untouched much as the iPod classic has.
Week in and week out pundits make the unchallenged assertion that business is paralyzed by uncertainty about taxes and regulation.
It would be a serious strategic error for President Bush to allow such affronts to American sovereignty to go unchallenged.
America is likely to retain its place as the world's largest food exporter, but its position is no longer unchallenged.
As Asian business takes to the Internet, English may even lose its place as the unchallenged lingua franca of the web.
But by letting his guests spout off unchallenged, leaving the impression they were telling the truth, he has occasionally caused lasting damage.
We need to be well-aware of the fact that equating winning with morality leaves a lot of moral failure unchallenged and unremarked.
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The decision leaves the election results certified by the Florida House of Representatives--but not by the state senate--earlier yesterday unchallenged and unchallengeable.
And, it must be said, this is fertile and traditional turf for the Tories, once the unchallenged party of law and order.
Centre-back Michael Ciani rose unchallenged to head home a Yoann Gourcuff free-kick and put the visitors ahead on the stroke of half-time.
Her own fulfillment, through him, continued, her belief undiminished, her certainties unchallenged.
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