My aim is to provoke a debate on a sacrosanct subject that has remained undebatable for far too long. |
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Who wins a baseball game is undebatable, but who wins a debate is very much in the eye of the beholder. |
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By dint of its popularity and enduring performance legs, Grease has clawed an undebatable home for itself in the musical theatre canon. |
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My aim is to kick off a vigorous national debate on what has been one of the most undebatable subjects in Amerian history and law. |
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What is undebatable is that as the country's economy has grown, so has its trade ties with Africa. |
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The undebatable fact is that his films are the work of a daring artist. |
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He sounded like a man accustomed to solving problems with hard, undebatable numbers. |
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The classification of flamenco forms is not entirely undebatable, but a common and convenient first classification is into three groups. |
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In this class of motions are the motions to fix the time at which to adjourn, to adjourn, to take a recess, and to raise questions of privilege, all of which are undebatable. |
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We were really playing at the top in the first-half, there was only one team on the pitch and I think it's undebatable that we deserved more than one goal. |
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