They are also trying to make themselves the unquestionable experts on countryside matters, which they most definitely are not. |
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Ultimately, however, the importance of legitimacy goes beyond its unquestionable utility. |
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Spartan dominance rose from its unquestionable position as the preeminent continental army of the region. |
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That someone will benefit is unquestionable, but whether it will be Montserrat depends largely on this response. |
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As a morality play examining the extremes of good and evil in all of us, the film sports unquestionable potential. |
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The Shetland sheepdog has been embraced by dog lovers around the world and has responded to that embrace with unquestionable devotion. |
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As with all OTC productions, the supporting crew have created a production of unquestionable professionalism. |
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What won our affection towards this restaurant was not its undeniable quality so much as its unquestionable quirkiness. |
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It is unquestionable that in future years UW will undoubtedly see the reshaping or even renaming of this student hub. |
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And they are in power in a United States that enjoys unquestionable military supremacy and thus has modified its approach to alliances. |
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I really, really hope evidence will be laid on the table, unquestionable evidence. |
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That the Liberal brand today is dirtied and dishonored is unquestionable, and an insult to the nation of people its leaders pledged to serve. |
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His work rate had always been good, his commitment undoubted and his character unquestionable. |
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We still tend to consider people in higher positions unmovable and unquestionable, just like our kings were. |
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Presumably he also believes in the Immaculate Conception and the unquestionable infallibility of that elderly Polish chap in the Vatican. |
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The communication, cooperation, and even conspiratorial planning between the components of the monopoly are unquestionable. |
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The appointed members and the executive staff must set unquestionable examples of sound behaviour. |
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Eighty rupees a kilo for long leaf tea was an unquestionable bargain. |
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They don't miss the target even by a few centimetres … The fact is unquestionable. |
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As we've continued to conduct experiments about evolution, the evidence has mounted to unquestionable levels. |
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He found himself thinking that, driver aside, a white beach buggy had an unquestionable glamour about it. |
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These are unquestionable facts of life, while what happens in the light and in the dark is not as predictable. |
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The spirit was unquestionable, yet a combination of a very good Gothenburg side and United's long season was just too much to overcome. |
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I couldn't believe how much a supposedly democratic society was shifting towards unquestionable acceptance of war. |
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No major player has really emerged in Europe in such a way as to be recognised as an unquestionable reference. |
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We have begun work in 8 functional areas and have achieved unquestionable success in various areas of our activity. |
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We know perfectly well how to do this, and the relationship is both unquestionable and important. |
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He described his opinions of the unquestionable superiority of the white race and pointed out various negative qualities characterising Africans. |
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Moreover, unquestionable improvements are being made in achieving international cooperation in criminal matters, as will be described below. |
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Given that the MDGs are intricately linked and mutually reinforcing, the adverse impact on the achievement of the other MDGs is unquestionable. |
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All participants agreed that the competence of the human rights bodies to assess the validity of reservations was unquestionable. |
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The weapons based on one or more of the 4 patents quoted above were an unquestionable international success lasting nearly 30 years. |
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Barnard concluded by stating that any man who engaged his conscience in scriptural study would come to the unquestionable conclusion that Jesus Christ was the messiah. |
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Junto can afford to bypass the usual discourses of race, that is, as long as the racial hierarchy remains so naturalized that his power is unquestionable. |
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Again, an actress whose abilities are unquestionable, but she's not exactly British. |
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And plenty of people speak of this immigration and its supposed dangers as if these were unvarnished, unquestionable truths. |
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She was also the unquestionable star of the two song-and-dance sequences in this Indo-American mega production. |
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That every child has the right to a family seems unquestionable when you consider the havoc wreaked on those who spend their lives as part of a social worker's caseload. |
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Whether this can be viewed as mere rhetoric or not is a debatable issue, but the message it sends to radical groups within Iran is unquestionable. |
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Charm may have replaced the rapier assertiveness of the young composer, but his authority as one of the guiding lights of music in our time is as unquestionable as ever. |
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The P. A. R. A. D procedure is a contradictorily held arbitration procedure, expeditious and simplified to facilitate and to accelerate the recovery of small money claims that qualify as being unquestionable, liquid and due. |
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The lucrativeness of the business was unquestionable, but it was unethical to make money that way. |
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I am talking about Iran and the Caspian region, which are of unquestionable strategic importance from the point of view of energy for the European Union's supply. |
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This year Manchester United clinched its title nearly a month before the last game of the season. Nonetheless, there is an unquestionable cost to divisional play: it is intrinsically unfair. |
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In other words, without a concrete and unquestionable proof of ownership that one can produce in a court of law, one cannot seize before judgment a secret formula. |
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The alarming results of that inquiry bring to light unquestionable evidence of state intervention and of social dumping practices, which cause material loss to our industries. |
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Apart from the unquestionable relief it affords to suppurating joints, it has been conclusively proven during the last decade that lardaceous degeneration may be arrested by this means. |
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The time has long since passed for legal technicalities, for saying that the burden of proof lies with America's accusers or for pointing out the unquestionable evil of the men America is fighting. |
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In that regard, it is unquestionable that States not members of the Council have a right to greater access to information that should be substantive, not merely descriptive, as is the case in the annual reports. |
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It is now unquestionable that brands have to work with an element that they have always been afraid of, the impossibility of totally controlling their image. |
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They spring from unquestionable historical relationships. |
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Whether or not you believe in Bettelheim's Freudian take on storytelling, it is unquestionable that the best stories have a profound resonance within our subconscious minds. |
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The impact on how much leeway a business has is unquestionable. |
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The unusual strong inrush of digital photography along with its unquestionable advantages for the consumer has been tackled by FOTOPRIX with the necessary energy. |
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This impressive cross-fertilization is a rich lode that we are very aware of and it makes an unquestionable contribution to the strength and pertinence of our Group. |
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Responsibility continues to lie with the parents filing applications in the names of minor children to clearly establish that they have unquestionable custody rights. |
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We have made unquestionable progress in a number of social-policy areas, addressing urgent matters, such as hunger, and redeeming historical social debts. |
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After the unquestionable success of his last show where over 65,000 spectators laughed until they cried, the humorist, known for his sharp sense of the absurd, returns to the stage to push the ridiculous beyond all limits. |
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It had an unquestionable impact on the development of turning around a craft industry manufacturing the objects of piety, among other things the chaplets, an extension of the pilgrimages of Bétharram. |
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It is unquestionable that the current measures being enacted are inherently connected to Israel's construction of the Wall in the East Jerusalem area. |
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To Team Edward, the canon pairing with the stoic, troubled, immortal 17-year-old is unquestionable. |
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This very realistic report demonstrates unquestionable open-mindedness. |
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