(1) Those looking for an unredeemable blackguard will find one in the spider-like supporting character of Skroopf, who has no redeeming characteristics.(2) Like so many people, I owe Nathan an unredeemable debt for the experience of being induced through this difficult logic of metaphor to learn how to see.(3) It's rude, yes, but it's also an unredeemable character flaw.(4) Whether his fear is motivated by his loss of honor and job, or by a spiritual conviction that this earthquake is an act of judgment on an unredeemable life, his despair is apparent.(5) In any case, Graveyard of Honor struck me as a paradoxically quaint and unredeemable film.(6) And if we fail to produce this constellation of past and present, the past will remain but a negative, unseen, unread, and unredeemable .(7) No human being with the power of free will is unredeemable .(8) If the works quoted in Don Quixote are any measure, it took masters like Cervantes and Ariosto to prove that this genre wasn't completely unredeemable .(9) Nearly all governments are now committed to reckless spending, and finance their deficits by issuing additional quantities of unredeemable paper money and by boundless credit expansion.(10) The presence of the poor is therefore widely felt as an unredeemed and unredeemable liability.(11) Theron wins the plaudits from Entertainment Weekly, too, which wrote that she ‘plays an unredeemable woman with uncompromising reality.(12) Man's passions may turn vicious, but without them he is unredeemable .(13) Certain characters are so conflicted and unredeemable that you steel yourself for brutal violence the entire time.(14) It is also one of unredeemed and unredeemable ugliness, of a landscape despoiled and defiled.(15) Although there are a lot of bad apples working in these places, not everyone that is doing this work is really such a bad person (certainly not unredeemable - my story proves that).(16) The poem is unique, unrepeatable and unredeemable .