It will not be the first time that his father has been forced to acknowledge Zurab's unarguable case for recognition. |
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Your Honours, we say that it is plain, unarguable indeed, that the land reserved for the project fits that description. |
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In fairness to Mr Wilkins, had he disputed that it would have been unarguable. |
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Capitalism works because people protect their own property and it is unarguable that the easy name belongs to me. |
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The insurance industry may be the first corporate sector to go Green, forced there by the unarguable evidence of its own bottom line. |
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This mathematical progression provides unarguable evidence of the improvement made by the white shirts in the last few decades. |
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It is not necessary to say more about the special leave application than that it is not manifestly unarguable. |
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He was spelling out the future direction of American foreign policy, based on unarguable evidence of threat. |
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However, several specimens of Isojulus preserve unarguable evidence of distinct pleurites. |
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Obesity is the plainest, most obvious and unarguable example of an individual problem that you could imagine. |
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The benefits attached to girls' education are unarguable, and the strategies and specific measures that can make a difference are well known. |
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The truth is that if the MBA were an unarguable benefit to the business world, we wouldn't still be arguing about it. |
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Nevertheless, this tooth is the first unarguable proof that crocodilians did indeed snack on dinosaurs. |
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Above all, Mr Purnell's thesis, that Labour led by Mr Brown has little hope of being re-elected, remains unarguable. |
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Despite the unarguable logic of the bomb, nuclear wars don't happen. |
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It is entirely possible that a Court of Appeal's inherent power to dismiss an unarguable or moot appeal summarily, applies to criminal cases too. |
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The defendant is required to respond to the claim in an acknowledgment of service, in which it may seek to show that the claim is unarguable. |
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It is unarguable that new medicines are needed, and that the potential for intervention in underlying disease mechanisms is greater than ever. |
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The Court would refuse permission if the claim was unarguable or if the applicant had been guilty of unjustified delay. |
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However it is unarguable that compliance problems with the Access to Information Act would result in a weakened accountability of government. |
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That was contrary to their other findings which were not only correct but unarguable, namely that the contract and sublease were not mutually interdependent. |
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And no amount of projected aid to the moderate rebels will change that unfortunate but unarguable fact. |
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Does Ms McIllroy think teachers should brainwash students with a rigid and unarguable conclusion about the unique value of specific works of literature? |
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It is now clear and unarguable that there is a direct relationship between food advertising to children, poor diet, and rising levels of obesity and diabetes. |
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Four diplomats winning Nobel Prizes for Literature is a remarkable enough statistic, but the list overlooks other fine writer-diplomats of unarguable quality. |
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The unarguable connection between physical activity and individual and collective well-being requires integrated approaches that involve employers, educators, public policy makers at all levels. |
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Direct observation and interviews with producers bring out the unarguable effects of coupling climate and cropping techniques in transforming the banks of lake dang. |
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It is evident, notorious and unarguable that from the wise combination of drowsiness and meditation, that which is called Illumination is the outcome. |
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There are different shades of meaning in the legal treatment of what is defined as rights or liberties and of what are, unarguable, rights and not public liberties. |
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Forgery or no, it is unarguable that whoever wrote the Protocols had remarkable prescience, for it mirrors exactly what has happened and is happening to-day. |
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It is almost unarguable that the sales of health supplements are driven more by hope than consumer confidence. |
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However, lawyers for British Foreign Secretary William Hague had urged the court to block the legal proceedings, saying the case was unarguable. |
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The point where it becomes unarguable is where they are cheaper than coal. |
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He refused – once more and more than once – to explain his position on tuition fees, on the unarguable grounds that any policy must be properly costed. |
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But Mr Justice Jeremy Baker, sitting with Mr Justice Goss, said his complaints were unarguable. |
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Also, in many cultures, this runs counter to traditions that recognize the unarguable superiority of the Chief's opinion, or that reserve decision-making powers for the community elders. |
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The issue of principle here was in the Commission's view unarguable. |
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A certain amount of time may therefore elapse before it is unarguable that the judgment has not been complied with, at least in respect of the completion of the measures taken. |
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The importance of us having tax treaties is unarguable. |
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He made the very banal and unarguable point that governments are better when there is an opposition and that we should tolerate other points of view. |
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The existing decision to double the potentiality of is 100MW solar plant shows that there is now an unarguable economic case for solar energy in the UAE, added by her. |
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But appeal judge, Mr Justice William Davis, sitting in London yesterday with Lady Justice Rafferty and Judge Deborah Taylor, dismissed the complaints as unarguable. |
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Or is it a testament to the unarguable power of social media? |
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We regard this application as wholly without merit and wholly unarguable. |
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