You know what an irrefragable presumption is, and God only knows how many problems we've had before the courts because of this notion. |
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There has been an irrefragable negativity in the public discourse about immigration and immigrants. |
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This could be achieved by admitting that there is a presumption, not irrefragable, attached to the name a declaring State gives to its declaration. |
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Bulfinch, a solicitor at Redcastle, came to him with irrefragable proofs of gross peculation on the part of the bailiff. |
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Lionel Trilling has cautioned us that an idea derived from reading is not a unitary, irrefragable thing but something modified in its transmission. |
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