The argument for the threshold notion of incontrovertibility of intent flowed rather from the content of the treaty. |
These little infelicities shrink to nothing beside the incontrovertibility and importance of Franzen's principal arguments. |
In a world where feminism, or postfeminism, is so often reassessed and derided, tennis is a rare oasis of incontrovertibility. |
The supposed neutrality and incontrovertibility of scientific doctrine gave both regimes a good part of their intellectual legitimacy. |
The usefulness of an evaluation lies not in its incontrovertibility but rather in its clarity of assumptions and in its openness to meaningful review and critique. |
It seems that in general the more nearly a theory approximates incontrovertibility, the more nearly does it approximate triviality. |