Sentences with phrase «as incontestable»

The six paintings featured in this exhibition not only received extensive exposure in their time, but they also serve as incontestable examples of the most important phases of Denny's career in their most accomplished resolution, allowing us to experience and review the full scope of his impressive legacy.

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The evidence for this phenomenon is incontestable: the influx of non «SBC evangelical scholars into Baptist seminaries; the changing of the name of the Baptist Sunday School Board to the more generic LifeWay Christian Resources; the presence and high profile of non «Baptist leaders on SBC platforms, e.g., the closing message at the 1998 SBC delivered by Dr. James Dobson, a Nazarene; the aggressive participation of the SBC's Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission as an advocate for the conservative side of the culture wars conflict; new patterns of cooperation between SBC mission boards and evangelical ministries such as Promise Keepers, Campus Crusade for Christ, the National Association of Evangelicals, Prison Fellowship, and World Vision.
Even many of today's Christians, who in other respects may be regarded as being very liberal in their outlook, have been inclined to rest their faith on the historical reliability of the resurrection narratives, as pointing to at least one incontestable miracle of a supernatural character, and they have been alarmed when the «Empty Tomb» stories came to be regarded as legendary.
When Larry Summers voiced the scientifically incontestable observation that biological differences between men and women contribute to the imbalance of the sexes in math - dominated fields, his enemies at Harvard used his political blunder to force him out as the university's president.
The end of Caucasian domination is as irreversible as it is incontestable.
Obviously, Applebee's has no concern for Chuck's incontestable (as a matter of law) trademark which denies Applebee's descriptive use of Chuck's Smokey Chipotle trademark on their menu.
Disposition: Immediately upon receiving Chuck's cease and desist request in 2006, Kraft Foods decided to throw its corporate weight around, conspiring in the filing of a cancellation proceeding against Chuck's incontestable trademark, Smokey Chipotle; as well as filing an objection to registration upon official publication of Chuck's new trademark registration, Smokin» Chipotle.
Gore's message still resonates, but for every powerful moment or example of incontestable scientific fact there's also one where the point of all this gets diluted as it focuses on the former politician - turned - activist and not the story he is eager to tell.
As transparency is another incontestable virtue at Hyde, I was invited to sit in on one such session.
Our focus must be on the demands of the science, and as that science becomes incontestable, it must shift to the political mobilization that is necessary to meet these demands.
As a final note, at the end of the first two policy years, life insurance policies are considered «incontestable» and death claims are generally paid within two weeks of proof of death and a valid death claim form.
After the contestable period, the policy becomes incontestable except for application statements that can be proven as fraudulent.
Also determine whether or not the new policy has limits such as a «two year incontestable» clause that has to be satisfied.
Incontestable clause: In life insurance, a contract clause which provides that for certain reasons, such as misstatements on the application, the company may not contest payment of benefits (assuming premiums have been paid) and the policy has been in force during the lifetime of the insured for a certain period, usually two years after issue.
As per the amendment to section 45, your policy becomes incontestable after paying 3 annual premiums, i.e. only 2 years (and not 3 years) after you took the policy.
Nevertheless, against the background of the history of previous non-recognition; the subsequent respect accorded to native title by this Court and by the Federal Parliament; and the incontestable importance of native title to the cultural and economic advancement of indigenous people in Australia, it is not unreasonable or legally unusual to expect that any deprivations and extinguishment of native title, so hard won, will not occur under legislation of any Australian legislature in the absence of provisions that are unambiguously clear and such as to demonstrate plainly that the law in question has been enacted by the lawmakers who have turned their particular attention to the type of deprivation and extinguishment that is propounded.
NACCHO commissioned the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) so that NACCHO could work with this authoritative agency to learn, as well as help develop an incontestable document.
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