His only irrefutable position is to reduce his physical object claim to an announcement concerning his own sensations. |
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There appears to be clear cause and effect evidence, but no irrefutable proof. |
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Of course, the man's undoubted integrity means that his analysis is irrefutable. |
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And all of them are forced to realize that the past, for better or worse, is an irrefutable part of who they are now. |
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We had told Mr Blunkett's officials about our irrefutable documentary evidence before he wrote his article. |
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The economic arguments suggesting that current prices are unsustainable seem almost irrefutable. |
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The irrefutable evidence of unprecedented horrors speaks for itself after more than half a century. |
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The critics will point to this as irrefutable proof of their argument that vouchers undermine the public school system. |
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This argument is irrefutable by reasoned argument, because it is irrational. |
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The case for international legally enforceable minimum standards is irrefutable. |
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I have irrefutable proof that they don't come here to work, they come here to bludge. |
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The move to serially connected storage devices, primarily disk drives, is irrefutable. |
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No matter how wistfully we may long for the fountain of youth, the fact is that Laws of Thermodynamics are irrefutable. |
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Our claims are based on irrefutable fact following extensive research and statements from council's own documents. |
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He came to the irrefutable conclusion that he was never going to make much money in the tea room business working for other people. |
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So from these two verses it is plain and irrefutable, that Jesus has revealed the true nature concerning God to his twelve disciples. |
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The group will eventually digest the data into reports, which will serve as irrefutable evidence in the court of public opinion. |
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The logs provide an irrefutable record of which departments and users are consuming the most Internet bandwidth. |
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The good fortune continued this weekend with confirmation of a now irrefutable positive polling pattern. |
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I haven't discussed the report here as it sends me into a paroxysm of despair but it is now irrefutable that the evidence against him was souped up. |
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Rupert Ross reported that the negative repercussions resulting from residential school experiences are irrefutable. |
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This view had since congealed into an irrefutable mythology. |
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Secondly, what it says to me is that there is an irrefutable link. |
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It is impossible to believe, and yet the evidence is irrefutable. |
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So is there any hope of finding honest, irrefutable research? |
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The gutter, that tight space of the spine that is pinched by the binding, is the one irrefutable physical fact of a book's existence as an object. |
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Baseball's guilt on the other hand, for defamation of character and sloppy science, is again irrefutable. |
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In the absence of hard and irrefutable evidence to substantiate this claim, it is difficult to give credence to it. |
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This realm was accessible only to reason, and knowledge of it, once attained, was not tentative or corrigible but certain and irrefutable. |
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Crumb, a dispensable small thing that in the mouth of a wise woman became an irrefutable argument changing Jesus' way of thinking and acting. |
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This is irrefutable evidence of tolerance toward all citizens of Yemen and rejection of all warmongering, hatemongering and advocacy of violence. |
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Ultimately though, it is only irrefutable and irreversible economic development that can transform global perceptions about African countries. |
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We have given our opponents the irrefutable, undeniable evidence that we cannot be trusted. |
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Both ideological groups point to irrefutable polling evidence about when Labour lost its vote, to justify their position. |
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Having said that, however, we know that the self-imposed ceiling is not an irrefutable and fixed law. |
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It is irrefutable that the complainant was dismissed and that he was no longer able to perform his original duties. |
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Given the irrefutable scientific evidence before us, what possible reason could any responsible government have for not acting with more urgency? |
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In addition, an irrefutable record should be kept of the exact date of despatch and receipt of the message. |
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All this provides irrefutable evidence of the need for a new definition of literacy. |
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Thus, each party feels a priori threatened by the supposed technical-objective, and hence irrefutable, arguments that the other party may raise. |
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Then, there are irrefutable arguments for its reducing its own CO2 emissions and expenditure on energy. |
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The part played by air contamination in the onset of a surgical site infection is now irrefutable. |
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A little while later he emailed me with irrefutable proof of my guilt. |
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To be sure, for all the rumor and threadbare analyses of plays, hard irrefutable proof of match fixing would be difficult to produce in any event. |
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Regardless, the place of Gone With the Wind in film history is irrefutable. |
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It is amazing how tongue-tied they get when you present them with irrefutable information. |
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The evidence that Saudi citizens were involved was irrefutable, and the Saudi security services had missed it. |
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At that point, Darwin's desire to rightfully take credit for his work superseded his desire to hold off publication until he could develop an irrefutable theory. |
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We saw compelling and irrefutable evidence that this foreign government continued to direct significant clandestine intelligence activities against Canada. |
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Purchase receipts are considered irrefutable proof. |
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They have an irrefutable profile as strivers and self-starters. |
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The artist's signature which ostensibly and largely strikes the surface of one of the canvases, laid in the half-light on its easel, seems to provide an irrefutable piece of evidence. |
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I cannot refrain from demonstrating the nonsensicalness of some of what we take to be irrefutable certainties. |
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The broadcasters have cited the recent European election as a measure of Ukip's popularity and irrefutable evidence of its worthiness for inclusion. |
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Timor-Leste has said it had irrefutable proof that Australia bugged the country's cabinet room to gain an unfair advantage in the lead-up to a 2006 agreement extending the length of a crucial oil and gas treaty. |
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Moreover, the Lord gives to humanity irrefutable evidence of His sanctifying presence as was the case in former times with our Fathers in the faith. |
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In one sense it is irrefutable and logically true, in the second sense it is factually true and falsifiable. |
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It is a common misconception that the MOT inspection provides an irrefutable record of a vehicle's mileage. |
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This evidence is so irrefutable, it is there in black and white, but when I originally asked the government a question about contraception and maternal health, it said it would not even fund contraception. |
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It must thus be based on irrefutable arguments. |
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Not being able to prove in an irrefutable manner the culpability of their detractors, the smallest facts are used as the end result of reasoning and not as the point of departure. |
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It must be accepted that there is a distinct danger for an identification to be easier the next day because one starts with the preconception of identity and takes the similarities found so far as irrefutable facts. |
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The meeting of the Belgian Council of Ministers in February 2002 constitutes irrefutable proof of the Belgian Government's involvement, from that day on, in SNCB's management of the ABX case. |
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I have no doubt, Mr. Chairman, that those objectives will be achieved and that they will constitute an authentic and irrefutable reaffirmation of our peoples' and our governments' vocation for peace and yearning for security. |
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The long term viability of the tobacco industry in Canada is founded on a strategy of addicting children and youth, even in the face of irrefutable evidence that smoking kills. |
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It is appropriate to take measures designed to ensure the safety and health of consumers without awaiting irrefutable proof of the link between BSE and Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease in humans. |
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I think that this is an irrefutable situation which Mr Pasqua's anti-American arguments, which are at least 30 years old, cannot bring into question. |
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