Why does Satan continue to tempt us even though we definitively and irrefutably belong to God? |
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Schlafly has a talent for making irrefutably obvious what was murky a moment before. |
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Why do so many Americans believe what can be easily and irrefutably shown to be false? |
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And in the game of crime, this will help to single out and link criminals irrefutably to their crimes. |
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Two weeks ago the UN Panel on Climate Change set out clearly, calmly and irrefutably the facts on climate change. |
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In the latter resolution, the Assembly welcomed the advances irrefutably achieved in implementing certain measures it had requested. |
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Mr F., on his own side, could not prove irrefutably that he had not received the salaries in question. |
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Italy is even more dependent in the energy field, as Enea and Istat data irrefutably confirm. |
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The ability to communicate with friends and family across the world immediately and for free is irrefutably incredible. |
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They are irrefutably the form crew, ready to attain their peak on finals day, 17 August. |
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The political misjudgment here has been established irrefutably. |
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And there are times when the creative process is irrefutably mystical. |
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By rejecting the report by 400 votes to 37, Parliament has clearly and irrefutably demonstrated the limits of European parliamentarianism. |
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That was clearly, irrefutably stated in 2003 when this whole issue was dealt with by the Ethics Commissioner. |
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Viewed like this — as, yes, irrefutably real, but also as a readable image — he is reminiscent of Gordon Parks's squinting Harlem newsboy. |
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This traceability system irrefutably links the product with the geographical area. |
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At the Summit, our President raised two irrefutably relevant questions: Who will be doing the protecting and how will they protect? |
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Under the Canadian Constitution, social affairs and health are irrefutably matters of exclusive provincial jurisdiction. |
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Empirical research does not allow this conjecture to be either irrefutably confirmed or disproved in the recent period. |
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De jure representativity can be irrefutably presumed or proven and a debate is under way to consider possible developments. |
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Nevertheless, the Commission is not of the opinion that it can establish irrefutably the existence of aid on this basis. |
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It has become irrefutably clear that national solutions will need to be addressed in a regional context. |
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What is denied most sharply invariably turns out to be irrefutably true. |
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As well as acting as mute, impassive markers in space and time, standing stones for the 21st century, they are also, irrefutably, yet more Gormleys. |
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Yet Jackson's former home, irrefutably more intriguing than most, had just one individual express an interest – even they failed to suggest an ample price. |
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On the other, the moral conscience of our times causes us to value, irrefutably, the idea that development has to be shared, that it is only justified if it benefits a growing number of human beings. |
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In fact, we can see that the science tells us irrefutably that climate change is going to be probably the most significant threat to civil society globally in the near future. |
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The Commission does not, however, have sufficient evidence in the present case to establish irrefutably the existence of aid on the basis of this innovative argument. |
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If not in the area of nuclear weapons of mass destruction, irrefutably Iraq is engaged in the proliferation of biological weapons of horrific magnitude. |
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Although the aggregate figures for poverty incidence are not broken down according to gender, women irrefutably represent a larger proportion than men of the population living in poverty. |
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An Order is deemed irrefutably to originate from a Member when the Member's technical identification is present in the message containing the Order. |
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An OXFAM analysis of the latest 'improved' HIPC Initiative to reduce multilateral debt burdens for the poorest countries demonstrates irrefutably that this approach is no answer to unpayable debt and its impact on poverty. |
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Whatever the theoretical merit of that proposition, the findings of this Commission of Inquiry irrefutably demonstrate that there is no hope for sustainable peace in Darfur without immediate access to justice. |
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It shows up red under an ultra violet lamp and irrefutably links the suspect to the crime. |
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The inability to irrefutably establish that your electronic records and its associated metadata have not been deleted or altered can be costly. |
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Although privy to courtship behaviour of these familiar harbingers, we weren't lulled into thinking that spring had irrefutably sprung. |
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Magnum is an entrusted brand, with an irrefutably global reach. |
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The baked cheesecake, lemon sorbet and raisin compote proved irrefutably that the baked version wins hands down over the gelatinous one every time. |
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I have placed Deep Throat irrefutably in the Nixon White House. |
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