It is inarguable that the amendment to Article 9 has conferred citizenship rights that are more liberal than any other EU country. |
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However, Barbara is absolutely correct in summarizing the natural selection theories of Charles Darwin as inarguable. |
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Without an objective, inarguable method for determining victory and defeat, the very meaning of the competition is lost. |
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Despite show-stopping good looks and inarguable talent, she just didn't seem to fit the mould for the ideal leading lady. |
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Regarding the second question, there are two inarguable points to make at the outset. |
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It was expressed in patronship, inarguable empathy, and misunderstood so persistently it now seems almost a fancy myth. |
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I leave it to you, dear reader, to draw the ninth, unstated lesson that seems to follow ineluctably from these eight relatively inarguable propositions. |
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Sympathetic though it is, his conclusion only sounds inarguable. |
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It's usually defined as any religion that sticks very closely to a fundamental text and claims to have extracted some universal and inarguable truths. |
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It seems inarguable that the donation has something to do with the incipient arrival of the unflattering film. |
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The speaker conjures up centuries of collective sagacity, aligning oneself with an eternal, inarguable good. |
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But the courage with which he worked in his Ebola-stricken native land is inarguable. |
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But here's something coming that's real, replicable, and thus inarguable. |
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They acquired a worldview, and one that would leave an inarguable imprint on history. |
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The RNC numbers are inarguable and damning, and there is only Steele to blame. |
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It is inarguable, based on events of the past two years, that a stronger, updated Privacy Act could have been instrumental in guiding government institutions and potentially even preventing many lapses which occurred. |
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Its position is strengthened by two inarguable propositions. |
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Both cater to people's need for instant gratification: a single screenshot can be more convincing than paragraphs of descriptive text and mailing list chatter, because a screenshot is inarguable proof that the software works. |
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It seems to me inarguable that a permanent office in every Member State is the only way to provide the greater access to the world institutions that the Secretary-General has called for. |
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