Our genetic makeup is indisputably similar to the great apes, our closest relatives. |
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His artworks indisputably constitute an important and influential 20th-century legacy. |
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The recording is, indisputably, I believe, one of the greatest pieces of music-making ever committed to disc. |
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Occidentals indisputably have had starring roles in many of our world's great debacles. |
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The most appealing of these grades is indisputably the footplate workers, with signallers running second. |
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Especially that the good copper prices have indisputably encouraged mining companies to double their production capacity this year. |
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But indisputably the best thing about this performance is the dancing itself. |
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With both the world's longest suspension bridge and the longest cable-stayed span, the effort is indisputably an engineering tour-de-force. |
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He is indisputably one of the world's leading dramatic tenors, known for his unrivaled stentorious voice. |
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All the many hundreds of non-tobacco adulterants are to be ignored, no matter how indisputably dangerous and deadly. |
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Baked nectarines with crushed amaretti biscuits was a lighter and indisputably healthier alternative. |
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Of Arabic origins, this sweet, made essentially with an almond base and honey, turron is an indisputably and important item on any Christmas table. |
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TaskRabbit is indisputably the pioneering force that ushered in the age of online assistance. |
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It is, however, indisputably the case that such a trend inspires fears that the health and pension systems will be overwhelmed. |
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They are both going bankrupt indisputably, he says, and rabvbits on about the ills of Obamacare. |
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Unless you're Boris Johnson or Paris Hilton, this seems like an indisputably bad idea. |
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Considering that housing is the city's biggest shortfall, it's ironic that unbridled construction is indisputably its biggest problem. |
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While sugar is indisputably a basic product, it represents a very small share in household budgets. |
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New infrastructure for Yemen's judiciary is indisputably an essential aspect of the reform and development process. |
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The seasonal freeze on imports, along with a set of measures supporting production, has indisputably contributed to this success. |
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The initial achievement was indisputably the implementation of functional models in each region. |
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However, modern bioethics is indisputably grounded in the values enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. |
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Knowledge of the market's value is indisputably useful for policy formulation. |
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The regulation of the total amount of credit in the financial cycle is indisputably a responsibility of the central bank. |
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Breast milk is, indisputably, superior to other forms of food, as well as adapting gradually to the infant's growth. |
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The country's prevailing macho culture was indisputably a factor to be addressed. |
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If Jesus did not found the Church, he is nonetheless indisputably at its inception. |
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Moreover, the conclusions indisputably made it possible to open ways for the future. |
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Just as a watch is more than the sum of its chablon and its casing, we are indisputably more than the sum of our organs, kilos and knowledge! |
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Even if you focus just on income poverty, which is indisputably one aspect of human deprivation, you have to focus on it in a plausible way. |
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These operations will indisputably confirm the image of modernity and the renewal of the whole sector. |
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The participation in the Mexico World Water Forum has indisputably been a deciding factor in the evolution of the network. |
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Overthrown temporarily, and in an evil hour his prerogative endangered, his domination was re-established more indisputably now than ever in the grand viziership of his son. |
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The new days in which Sarah now begins her life may not be perfect, but they are indisputably better. |
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With all the reported alien abductions, you might think there would be one high-quality photograph or videotape that would indisputably show aliens in action. |
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Baker is the gold standard for the job, ambitious, charming and indisputably effective at managing the levers of power. |
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That is an indisputably Shiite name, which brought me up short. |
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Moraes is not only indisputably the greatest living Indian poet working in English, he is also probably the finest prose stylist writing anywhere in the subcontinent. |
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God laid down this indisputably mysterious choice in the body of each man and woman. |
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Madam President, it is indisputably right that Mattel should have recalled these dangerous toys. |
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Egypt is truly convinced of the need to eliminate all weapons of mass destruction, in particular nuclear weapons, which indisputably, constitute the most devastating and destructive of all weapons. |
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In particular, it should address the vagueness of the definition of terrorist act in the Criminal Code Act 1995, in order to ensure that its application is limited to offences that are indisputably terrorist offences. |
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English bubbly is now indisputably world class, but don't miss out on the delights of still English or Welsh table wine, it can be excellent too. |
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Those conditions were indisputably satisfied since the dispute had solely concerned the lawful or unlawful use of the applicant's work in the past, present and future. |
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But with the success of the Kindle on both sides of the Atlantic, the purchase of LoveFilm and the launch of its cloud-based music service, Amazon is now indisputably one of the heavyweight digital content providers. |
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Although the events of September 11, 2001 indisputably brought conflict to U. S. soil, al-Qaida had engaged in acts of war against the United States long before that date. |
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But in general, all these languages are in an indisputably and strongly diglossic situation. |
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For in the guise of highlighting the remains of previous periods it indisputably trivializes the Umayyad palaces, major monuments in the area, over which the Waqf has constantly affirmed the validity of its jurisdiction. |
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Tourism has indisputably grown beyond the specific level of cultural tourism into a contact of cultures, those of the travelers and those of the host countries traveled. |
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Lord O'Donnell, who served as cabinet secretary at the time of the last coalition negotiations in 2010, believes that the Queen must be kept indisputably above the fray this time. |
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Our more beautiful floret is indisputably the quality of our service. |
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But the solution is challenged insofar as it indisputably creates inequalities between carriers of different countries, at the expense of countries located farthest away from the heart of Europe. |
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Whatever the merits of this argument, it is indisputably the fact that empty containers reduce the amount of space available on vessels for full containers. |
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Jean Markale wrote that the Cimbri were associated with the Helvetii, and more especially with the indisputably Celtic Tigurini. |
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To this portal ascent is made by a mystic, indisputably prologetic, flight of steps. |
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If the automatic lathe used to execute revolving parts only has very little influence on the first factor, then indisputably it has some effect on the following two points that are essential to the vehicle's success! |
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No indisputably authentic charters from before this date show Cynewulf in Offa's entourage, and there is no evidence that Offa ever became Cynewulf's overlord. |
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Indisputably brilliant, learned, witty, warm, and generous, she is an ideal friend. |
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Indisputably an appellant solicitor or counsel can conduct his own appeal. |
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