Sentences with phrase «become incontrovertible»

Forlornehope: You know, if people had done something about this 20 years ago when the evidence first became incontrovertible, we might have stood a chance of getting through this without a severe decline in living standards.
«You know, if people had done something about this 20 years ago when the evidence first became incontrovertible, we might have stood a chance of getting through this without a severe decline in living standards.
When the evidence became incontrovertible I assume they've been struggling to figure out how to model it.
It's interesting that you point out how stories grow in a kind of Chinese whispers fashion from saying one thing is possible to it becoming an incontrovertible fact.
If they can, the argument goes, then the urgency of addressing the problem becomes incontrovertible; if it doesn't, then it allows countries to continue delaying action or reducing their commitments.

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These are ancient dates, to be sure, but an incontrovertible truth straddles the centuries: people of principle eventually become sickened by the compromises they make for power.
Even though astronomers had failed repeatedly in their efforts to find incontrovertible evidence of a collapsing gas cloud on its way to becoming a star, they made great strides in refining their ideas about what might happen when a gas cloud collapses.
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It's also now becoming widely recognized that there is no incontrovertible evidence that global warming is caused by human activity, and that there is quite a bit of evidence that human activity is not a primary cause of such warming.
With the scientific evidence growing ever more incontrovertible, and the impacts of warming becoming increasingly visible, it's possible that more and more Americans will slosh towards «concerned» — and stay there.
Incontrovertible evidence has to be presented as «proof» of a theory or hypotheses to become scientific fact and therefore the truth about the subject.
Even in the face of incontrovertible evidence, it's hard for many people to believe they'll have to leave a niche in which they've become comfortable, said Cheryl Palmer, a certified executive career coach and president of CalltoCareer.com.
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