Anybody gainsaying General Relativity had best demonstrate an unambiguous reproducible falsification. |
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I'm not denying or gainsaying the fact that one could make a case. |
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In this respect there is no gainsaying that African states continue to face the challenge of providing integrated services to African publics. |
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But there's no gainsaying a splendor as berserk as that of a Hieronymus Bosch painting. |
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There is no gainsaying that parliament, as the foremost representative institution, is challenged to play a pivotal role in this endeavour. |
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It is no gainsaying that conflict prevention is far cheaper than conflict management in both human and material terms. |
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There is no gainsaying that better evaluation presupposes the existence of comparable statistics in terms of how they are produced and presented. |
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There is no gainsaying the importance of this work in terms of offering us a deeper understanding of the immigrant experience. |
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There is no gainsaying that efforts were made in the promotion of national education which, all said and done, is still facing enormous difficulties. |
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There can be no gainsaying the fact that the example of adults in hygiene and safety can be the deciding factor between life and death of their teen-age children. |
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It is no gainsaying that the school of ethno-jurisprudence would subscribe to a wholesale acceptance of Hart's translative recipe. |
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Representative Duncan Hunter, a right-wing Republican, says that, when American troops are involved, Congress should not weaken America's voice by gainsaying the president. |
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But there was no gainsaying the wisdom of the advice which he had given me as to concealing the treasure. |
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There is no gainsaying that, as far as the C4 are concerned, tariff concessions from emerging countries are much more meaningful than similar concessions from developed countries. |
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There is no gainsaying that, in many countries around the world, governing institutions, including parliaments, are facing a crisis of legitimacy. |
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And, yet, in almost all these areas, cooperation is in its infancy, because Member State governments in national capitals persist in gainsaying the public will. |
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Woe unto them! for they have gone in the way of Cain, and ran greedily after the error of Balaam for reward, and perished in the gainsaying of Core. |
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