One of my commenters below has sent this picture, incontrovertible evidence that it wasn't a goal, after all. |
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Yet one incontrovertible fact set him decidedly apart from the rabid cotton state defenders of the peculiar institution. |
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In this role they are the organizers of a discovery process rather than fountainheads of incontrovertible knowledge. |
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But at the moment, it does appear incontrovertible that they are in eclipse, virtually forgotten. |
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Perhaps this argument seemed so incontrovertible that it did not qualify for elevation to the status of a test. |
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In the absence of incontrovertible evidence, game wardens seem inclined to regard the cougar issue as something of a nuisance. |
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Roz gets her beloved son alibied by some nice simple, incontrovertible facts. |
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That does tend to be the case but it is merely a trend, not an incontrovertible fact. |
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The evidence becomes incontrovertible, leading the story to its logical denouement. |
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The picture is the incontrovertible evidence that we live on a terraqueous globe. |
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For Voltaire, a catastrophe of such indiscriminate vastness was incontrovertible evidence against the bland optimism of popular theodicy. |
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That the bedlinen had not been changed since previous occupants departed was substantiated by incontrovertible evidence beneath our pillows. |
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Until there is incontrovertible proof that one choice is superior to the other, there is no clear right or wrong. |
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But his non-selection as a potential MSP was incontrovertible proof that he did not figure in the team's plans for the future. |
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These cases of radiation sickness may, unfortunately, be irreversible and incontrovertible evidence of that. |
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In this regard, the evidence of objects is incontrovertible and often fundamentally subversive. |
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And even a cursory knowledge of American history provides incontrovertible evidence of its falsehood. |
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This would be mere speculation on their part, however, in view of incontrovertible evidence to the contrary. |
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The defense hoped to find incontrovertible evidence clearing Davis of her daughter's murder. |
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This must be established by incontrovertible evidence like his sire's birth certificate or baptismal records. |
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I thought I was in a position to provide incontrovertible evidence of whatever transpired. |
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She is saying that the fact that the musicians did not appear on the terrorist watch list is incontrovertible proof that they are terrorists. |
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Now that Bulgaria and Romania have joined the EU, it has become anĀ incontrovertible institution throughout the peninsula. |
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The right of children to be protected from abduction is incontrovertible, yet the abduction of children in Africa remains largely unstudied. |
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Direct studies have not produced consistent incontrovertible evidence to condemn this practice. |
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He provides incontrovertible proof of his ability to defy his accusers. |
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A verdict of guilt must always be based on certain and incontrovertible evidence. |
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That incontrovertible body of evidence should prove conclusively that I have nothing at all to say and, as such, am the most boring writer in Australia. |
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Despite incontrovertible and growing evidence that there were distinct eras of different creatures, the scientific community embraced the idea of gradualism. |
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These initiatives are incontrovertible evidence that a process is underway which will restore social and political stability to the country. |
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Although people may interpret such a document differently, they agree that it is an invariant object, and may accept it as incontrovertible evidence in a court of law. |
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In this respect, the Court must only accept precise and incontrovertible evidence, of which there is clearly none. |
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There was, however, one incontrovertible and highly significant difference between the two baby photo calls. |
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The ethnomethodologist relies more on tape recordings of actual language used in interaction than field notes, thus using empirical, verifiable and incontrovertible data. |
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There was incontrovertible toxicological evidence that Henri Paul was both drunk and on medication. |
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I ask if he believes that the evidence so far is incontrovertible that swimming slows down the aging process. |
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Neither assumption is absolutely incontrovertible, but Ussher provides strong evidence for both. |
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Some successes of the Iranian foreign policy in the Shiite crescent are certainly incontrovertible, but they are not sufficient to truly join together the various populations as a whole. |
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Mr. Speaker, the evidence is clear and incontrovertible. |
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While Hamas's use of human shields is long-documented, the extent to which it has resorted to this deliberate practice in recent weeks is shocking, and the evidence for it is overwhelming and incontrovertible. |
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Yet the public is largely unaware of these two incontrovertible facts. |
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Abrahamism arose in an artificially Abrahamized Europe as a schizophrenic rejection of the incontrovertible excesses of religious Abrahamism. |
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That it was never actually shown to Asquith is incontrovertible, and Asquith confirmed this in his writings. |
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Italy claims that the Deggendorf jurisprudence should apply only when decisions are incontrovertible, while the decision of the Commission is not final, as there is an appeal pending. |
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The very grave and objectively immoral actions of Father Maciel, confirmed by incontrovertible testimonies, in some cases constitute real crimes and manifest a life devoid of scruples and authentic religious meaning. |
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Throughout his life, the poet's passion and the politician's forcefulness vibrated with this incontrovertible need to know oneself in order to give to others. |
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With more than 1200 of its latest generation of turning machines supplied to this sector, Tornos can lay claim to an incontrovertible level of expertise. |
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The original sort has an incontrovertible answer: profits. |
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Even though the substance of the proposals deserves a few comments and a few criticisms, as you will see, the truth is that this initiative has sent out two incontrovertible political signals. |
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The point proposing a ban on smoking at work is incontrovertible. |
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The argument in favour of providing children with an education, at least at the primary school level, for the healthy development of their intellect is indeed incontrovertible. |
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The evidence, I believe, is incontrovertible that the suicide rate has been reduced substantially since 1996 when the long gun registry began to have an impact. |
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This view often considers that philosophy teaching is part of the incontrovertible training to think critically and to exercise a spirit of tolerance. |
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Carefully preparing the agenda and distributing the agendas to participants a minimum of 4 weeks before the Committee meeting must be the incontrovertible rule. |
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