One woman demonstrably took his side when it was obvious that our glances and verbalizations were chastisements. |
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There is no place in America demonstrably more homogenized or more corporatized than Vegas. |
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As I have pointed out elsewhere, modern-day German neo-Nazis are demonstrably just as Leftist as Hitler was. |
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This conduct was outrageous and confirms he is demonstrably unfit for office. |
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Will was calm and dispassionate in stating something that is demonstrably false. |
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Nutritionally, these foods are demonstrably superior to the industrial versions. |
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The tax system is demonstrably biased against genuinely productive investment. |
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I have made the elementary mistake of being demonstrably rather good at my job. |
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Essentially, this takes the form of an oppositional dualism that frequently manifests itself in demonstrably puerile ways. |
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But there will be no new registration of routes until the operator's performance has demonstrably improved. |
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Agonising over even the demonstrably dead Afghans bleeding on newspaper front pages does not suit patriotic fervour for this lovely war. |
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It is demonstrably better than monofilament when used with small nymphs and dry flies because it is virtually invisible in water. |
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We have central tabulators for these machines running on Windows software, compiling results that can be demonstrably tampered with. |
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In general, the cars performed better in this Grand Prix, so the latest car developments have demonstrably improved our performance. |
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Democratic, interest-group politics offered the right combination of freedom and restraint for beings so demonstrably divided against themselves. |
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The fact that Colmes, who is demonstrably brighter than that, can sit there and shuck and jive with this fool says a lot about him. |
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According to Drudge, the article exposes several demonstrably provable factual inaccuracies in Brock's book. |
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Now in these examples Black didn't do anything demonstrably wrong, yet he still ended up much worse. |
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This trend has demonstrably reduced the ability of citizens to seek, receive, and impart information. |
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If they can demonstrably prove that they're leaders, then they can be allowed raises. |
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Not a little bit wrong, not debatably wrong demonstrably and conclusively wrong. |
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Why is it that we listen credulously with gaping mouths to environmentalists when they talk apocalyptic science-fiction, and ignore them when they are demonstrably right? |
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This was clearly unpopular with the stars of the gallery and the drama queens of politics, so was dropped after its one, demonstrably successful, trial. |
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The Charter rights, on the other hand, are subject to limitations that are demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society. |
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How would you feel, if some tabloid hack wrote a breathtakingly unpleasant, factually inaccurate, and demonstrably defamatory article identifying you by name? |
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Generally speaking, in terms of arrhythmias, there is a pathological or demonstrably anatomical background to the disease. |
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In reality, nationalist sentiment in China is not demonstrably stronger now than it has been for decades. |
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Regulation and inspection demonstrably contributed to continuous quality improvement of the beer. |
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A rational market needs such information to reward practices that are demonstrably beneficial either in safety terms or general quality. |
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We want to see people fishing in ways that are demonstrably, scientifically defensible. |
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More specifically, certain language is demonstrably misleading in the context of certain forensic disciplines. |
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It is essential that the measures taken and the costs and expenses incurred are demonstrably reasonable. |
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In return, the ITM will have to comply demonstrably with a series of strict, but justified quality and accreditation criteria. |
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The bad guy is simply anyone who demonstrably opposes the occupation. |
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The reason is that it is demonstrably better than monofilament when used with small nymphs and dry flies because it is virtually invisible in water. |
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The problem is, he is demonstrably no intellectual of any great ability, he is ill-disciplined and looks to the academic sector for a comfortable sinecure. |
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When Panetta became CIA director in 2009, he was demonstrably unqualified for the job. |
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But they are medical providers in their own right, ones who can demonstrably provide quality care. |
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Hanson argues that as soon as Europe was rebuilt America suffered, but this is demonstrably inaccurate. |
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Both the tillite and the rock surface are demonstrably Pre-Cambrian. |
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On the one hand, the notion that English culture is in decline in toto is demonstrably untrue. |
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They were not afraid to lock horns with the central government on issues vital to their local communities, with which the central government was demonstrably way out of touch. |
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The factors generally relevant to determining whether a violative law is reasonable and demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society remain those set out in Oakes. |
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This implies that new policies must demonstrably contribute to social cohesion, tackling unemployment and fostering social inclusion while securing well performing labour markets. |
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I find it is not established that this limit freedom under the impugned portion of the paragraph in issue is a reasonable limit demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society. |
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As for the Seaway's safety record, it is demonstrably second to none. |
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We demonstrably have a pariah state at our borders. |
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In the abstract, neither is demonstrably superior to the other. |
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Scott, too, naturalizes in narrative and in public theater a traditionalized Scotland that lacks a demonstrably authentic source. |
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Many of the world's most noxious ideologies are currently at a low ebb and unlikely to be able to take advantage of the new vulnerabilities of open societies, but some are demonstrably able to do so. |
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He is demonstrably someone willing to invest for the long term. |
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Consequently, CPSD initiatives are largely based on crime and victimization theory and research that point to particular causal factors that are demonstrably related to crime and victimization. |
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If the court were to find such an infringement, it would then need to determine whether this infringement could be demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society, as section 1 of the Charter allows. |
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It has a demonstrably positive effect on the heart and the blood vessels. |
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Changes should be made as soon as possible to ensure that, while remaining demonstrably survivable to a disarming first strike, nuclear forces are not instantly useable. |
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What is available is sucrose, whose fructose component is so demonstrably deleterious that it seems unfair to have used glucose instead. |
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Though not as demonstrably bloodyhanded as Idi Amin, Eyadema's repressive rule has aroused condemnation from international human rights groups. |
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Anyway, both Messerli, Messerle, and Meserle are demonstrably existing family names in the Germanosphere. |
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It should then tax all of that as personal income, less the proportion of the car's annual mileage demonstrably clocked up on company business. |
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Unfortunately for Bruce, the Scots' tradition for the preceding 200 years had been demonstrably different, relying on primogeniture instead. |
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Although they likely migrated to Australia through Southeast Asia they are not demonstrably related to any known Asian or Polynesian population. |
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In fact, the whisk ferns and ophioglossoid ferns are demonstrably a clade, and the horsetails and Marattiaceae are arguably another clade. |
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I certainly agree that the power to intrude on privacy should not be extended to any department that does not have a demonstrably compelling need to do so. |
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The position should be recruited through a meritocratic competition demonstrably open to those outside the United Nations and an open and transparent global search process. |
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The state has a demonstrably genuine justification in affording recognition, preference, and precedence to the nature and character of the core social and legal arrangement by which society endures. |
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Simply removing them may be legal, but it is a demonstrably bad idea. |
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Therefore, he points to some scientific premises which demonstrably infiltrated Isaac Asimov's metaseries and Frank Herbert's Dune. |
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In order to get around the valid concerns, some suggest there can be a difference between civil and religious marriages, but that is demonstrably false. |
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In Hungary, the demonstrably anti-Semitic Jobbik party finished second. |
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The public and the electorate are becoming demonstrably alienated from the European Union, and the European constitutional treaty failed to win the approval of the people of two of the founding states of our Community. |
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Clinical equipoise provides a link between the duty of care of a clinician with the need to do research to ensure that the therapies or interventions offered are demonstrably safe and effective. |
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On the evidence, the complainant's performance appraisals identified demonstrably justifiable problems with her performance and did not indicate any differential treatment based on race. |
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Aid effectiveness commitments must be clearly and demonstrably refocused on implementing human rights obligations and standards, including the right to development. |
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Norse delivers continuously-updated, demonstrably unique Internet and darknet intel that helps organizations block the attacks that other systems miss. |
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However, conventional techniques, using Neolithic technology as basic as shear legs, have been demonstrably effective at moving and placing stones of a similar size. |
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Telekinetic energy, which has been variously designated as psychic force, ectenic force, and telekinesis, is demonstrably a power or faculty of the subjective mind. |
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In earlier eras, people often suggested that this presumption did not apply if the past decision, in the view of the court's current members, was demonstrably erroneous. |
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The Indic texts seem to form an achronic assemblage for him, with details sometimes plucked from relatively late practices whose antecedents were demonstrably different. |
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