The certainty of mathematics would lead to correct and indisputable conclusions about society and about man. |
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Loss of high paying jobs across the US is now an indisputable fact, with many workers facing a bleak future. |
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It was indisputable medical fact that the stomach was sterile, bacteria did not, could not, live there. |
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No, stupid as it may be, it was the fact that here was indisputable proof that he would soon learn to hate me. |
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Those indisputable findings do not prove God, but they are examples of his handiwork. |
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One legal expert last night said in future it may be impossible for a prosecution to succeed unless the evidence is indisputable. |
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What is indisputable is that they were colossally influential, spawning generations of writers desperate to mimic them. |
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No one is going to be able to get that document so in the end we're having to deal with some indisputable facts and some poetic licence. |
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And beauty, as a term signifying an indisputable excellence, has been a perennial resource in the issuing of peremptory evaluations. |
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It's a shock, I know, and I only just found out myself, but the facts are indisputable. |
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No-one is foolish enough to doubt his talent, yet it remains an indisputable fact that he has never won the games that really matter. |
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Contrary to practice, this magistrate had refused to treat police statements as Holy Writ, therefore indisputable. |
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It is however indisputable there are great traditional Nebbiolos as well as great modern Nebbiolos. |
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While it lacks the glamour factor of soft sensuous fur, a shearling's ability to keep out the cold is indisputable. |
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The indisputable truth is that in the first instance the statement was delivered in Vieux Fort, not Gros Islet. |
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Her thoroughgoing analysis of the texts certainly makes her findings about the surveys indisputable. |
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On those rare occasions when he assays an argument, it's indisputable that nothing will ever rescue him from mediocrity. |
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The antagonist went blue in the face but did reverse, allowing the man with the indisputable right of way to proceed. |
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It reflects more than the senator's indisputable propensity for mischief-making. |
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That is indisputable, nevertheless, in the course of this period many battles took place. |
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It is a commandment we obey or a proposition we seek to uphold, not an indisputable natural fact like gravity. |
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Sadly, political fluff and rhetoric again ignores clear indisputable facts. |
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Almost all Americans believe there are certain indisputable facts about the case. |
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If they become financed from the same budget as police officers, then a clear and indisputable trade-off will exist. |
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It is an indisputable fact that demand for healthcare will always outstrip supply. |
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It is indeed an indisputable fact that many small and medium-sized companies have done very well in the export trade. |
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It is the indisputable right of every citizen to seek justice by recourse to competent courts. |
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The damage leaps across natural firewalls, leaving an indisputable trail of destruction. |
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But it is indisputable that the captain is the only person responsible for the ship. |
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And Georgian wines have become the indisputable gold standard of the region. |
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Rowe's yard in Vinings, Georgia, has indisputable African antecedents, as manifested in its topiary, fruit trees, swept-dirt grounds, and highly varied adornments. |
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But the only indisputable truth about the human condition, say hope's defenders, is that we can suffer, and that we shall die. |
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Climate change is an indisputable truth recognised by the international scientific community. |
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She was presented with indisputable evidence that one of her forebears was a baker – hurrah! |
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The existence of a girlfriend or a former girlfriend is presented as indisputable evidence of heterosexuality. |
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In England we have indisputable evidence from a study of 14 million admissions. |
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The battle was to have an enormous impact among the French-Canadian population, who saw in it indisputable evidence of their military prowess. |
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A subsequent appeal by the keyholder will be disallowed unless indisputable evidence of criminal activity is discovered and a police report made. |
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Our invoice shall constitute indisputable evidence of the orders, goods supplied and applicable prices mentioned. |
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The reliquary is the heart of the Shrine because it contains the indisputable evidence of the event: The tears of Mary. |
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Climate models predict that the earliest indisputable evidence of climate change will come from the melting of Arctic sea ice. |
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Performance by another of the indisputable patriarchs of European jazz, the saxophonist and clarinetist, Louis Sclavis. |
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In an older society people moved on rails from birth to death, according to indisputable laws. |
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The UN has the indisputable legitimacy to be the driving force behind this cooperation. |
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The benefit of the Nabucco project is indisputable and we cannot afford to procrastinate on this for political and economic reasons. |
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It is indisputable that some stocks of cod are, in many areas, in a vulnerable situation. |
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In today's constantly evolving world, this agility represents an indisputable competitive advantage. |
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The need for sustainable, equitable development, in rich and poor countries alike, was indisputable. |
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For most working people, their job is the great indisputable fact that looms over the rest of their lives. |
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Local and regional authorities are invested with an indisputable democratic legitimacy. |
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It will then be possible to benefit from useful data for economic and trade negotiations, since it will be based on indisputable public policies. |
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In conclusion, the valuation of the company was dependant on forecasts, for which no indisputable base could be used. |
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Their immense contribution to the preservation of local, regional and planetary ecosystems was indisputable. |
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These natural environments are also of indisputable value in recreation, as well as to the economy and culture. |
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As indisputable as this situation is, to base an operational strategy on it creates a strategic trap. |
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Nevertheless, the interplay between these conflicts sheds light on where we can begin to identify some ethical issues that are indisputable. |
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One indisputable fact is that all the participants are taking advantage of the Scania front view systems. |
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Several generations of TB specialists were trained in the light of these indisputable achievements of the Soviet Phthisiatry. |
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In fact, this is starting to be seen as an indisputable necessity in the drive to ensure our collective security. |
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Thus, there is no indisputable diagnostic evidence in the photograph to support Meert's claim that the unconsolidated material is a well developed paleosol. |
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Its potency as a source of viable prospects and clients is indisputable and the power of the Internet has done nothing less than supercharge this age-old marketing technique. |
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The importance of these collections in preserving the cultural patrimony of African Americans in particular and Americans in general is indisputable. |
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This atlas will give us indisputable evidence from which to work. |
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With the complete camera record, he mapped out an indisputable timeline. |
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Yet, the story reported by Idrisi is an indisputable account of a certain knowledge of the Atlantic Ocean by Andalusians and Moroccans. |
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We had asked the Council to reflect on the inadequacy of the Berlin spending levels for external actions, and we provided indisputable evidence in that regard. |
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On the other, our contemporary moral conscience leads us to ascribe indisputable value to the idea that this development should be shared, that it can be justified only if it benefits an ever larger number of human beings. |
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There is abundant and indisputable evidence corroborating these material breaches of the Interim Accord by the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. |
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There is indisputable evidence to show vaccination increases the amount of virus needed to infect birds and decreases the amount of virus excreted. |
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The owner is still, by many accounts, a champion second-guesser, but then, Pettitte is also the indisputable proof of how he has developed the knack for making use of his ears, of listening to people who know more. |
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Yet while many of those 300 stories fail to rise beyond the anecdotal, nearly a quarter are very good, and within them stands a core of indisputable classics. |
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The first indisputable appearance after the Roman period is from 643, in a northern Italian document. |
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He concluded this sentence with a self-important cough, as one who has laid down the law in an indisputable manner. |
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What is indisputable is that Izetbegovic, that same day, withdrew his signature and renounced the agreement. |
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However, no case studies provide indisputable evidence of positive results, although in some cases overall positive performance was reported. |
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We look upon him as one of the few men of indisputable genius to whom our country has as yet given birth. |
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What is indisputable, is that the more recidivists you incarcerate, the less crime is committed. |
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Having brought about a tolerably clean election, and ended a seven-year war, it is about to hand over Zimbabwe to a man who is the indisputable choice of most of his people. |
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Yet, evidence of social stratification is indisputable. |
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Though the Taylor system provoked resentment and opposition from labour when carried to extremes, its value in rationalizing production was indisputable and its impact on the development of mass-production techniques immense. |
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The success of the latter method was indisputable, while the steam locomotive was still untried. |
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But this is an essential tactic in this method of competence creep: for the transfer of competence to be invisible or painless, the policy line expressed must, first, be indisputable. |
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In Canada at least, it is indisputable that equalization is an important element of national cohesion. |
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It is indisputable that the Judgment, annulling Parliament's decision in Mr W.'s case, and ordering retroactive payment, is legally binding only on the parties to the proceedings. |
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This is indisputable evidence of our increased welfare! |
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Only when I had indisputable evidence did I act. |
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The need to build organisational cultures in which there is high quality, ever improving compassionate care focused on the needs of patients is now an indisputable and understandable refrain of health policy. |
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The 20th century opened with children having virtually no rights and closed with clear and indisputable advances, yet there is still a long way to go and it will not be easy going, as pointed out in many parts of the report. |
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What seemed to be an indisputable case of survival of the fittest suddenly became an inspirational study of perseverance by one player against another throwing a fit. |
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There is indisputable evidence that soil erosion on the Canadian Prairies seriously depletes soil productivity and can cause environmental degradation. |
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Furthermore, the Commission notes that Prof. Rylander made no admission of any links with the tobacco industry spontaneously, that is, without being confronted with indisputable evidence of such links. |
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It is true that State responsibility is indisputable in positive law. |
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The declassified files on Operation Mongoose, including document 36 of 18 January 1962, were indisputable evidence of the United States authorities' diabolical intentions. |
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The memorandum also specifies the procedure to be followed when indisputable evidence is provided that a warning is incorrect, no longer current or has ended. |
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It is indisputable that the complainant's director was heard by the auditors in the course of the audit, as were many others working for the NECC project. |
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The establishment of NWFZs was an indisputable and integral part of the nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation regime, enhancing global and regional peace and security. |
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The connection between war and famine is indisputable. |
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These figures correspond closely to those in more highly developed regions and provide indisputable evidence that education is on the right track. |
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It would have given a male heir an indisputable claim to the throne. |
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The Revolution was made to preserve our antient indisputable laws and liberties, and that antient constitution of government which is our only security for law and liberty. |
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There is indisputable proof that fracking not only causes minor earth tremors but can trigger off a major earthquake in zones where they are likely. |
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We Couch Grousers number 50 million, an indisputable majority. |
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The Dutchman Willem Barentsz made the first indisputable discovery of the archipelago in 1596, when he sighted its coast while searching for the Northern Sea Route. |
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