Sentences with phrase «become unquestionable»

Kendall + Kylie Jenner, since they made their mark on the fashion scene, have become unquestionable forces in the style stakes and icons in their own right!
On the other hand, the constant repetition of the legend does, according to the laws of the myths, that it will become an unquestionable and agreeable true.
This broadening of the cultural appropriateness of sex is inexorable because the ideology that sex is primarily for loving, which is its root cause, has become unquestionable, even inside the Church.
The whole aim of marriage is to fight through and survive the instant when incompatibility becomes unquestionable.
The researchers looked at the pattern of extinctions for 177 species of mammals weighing 10 kilograms or more between 132,000 years ago (the height of the next - to - last ice age to strike the Northern Hemisphere) and 1000 years ago (a time at which the ecological effects of human exploration and expansion became unquestionable).

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Since the 1990s, this has become an all but unquestionable global consensus, and neither presidential candidate is going to disrupt it.
The priority of grace is unquestionable, but what we have become by grace through faith should result in good works for God's glory and in the service of our fellows.
This relationship becomes luminous and unquestionable only when the word is spoken by a witness — that is, by one who explicitly makes the connection between the divine and the human word.
In addition to John Preston becoming President, Ray McCann today becomes Deputy President and Glyn Fullelove Vice President of CIOT.1 On tax simplification John Preston will say: «Whichever party wins on June 8th, we hope they take seriously the unquestionable need to simplify the UK tax system... Whilst the OTS has achieved a great deal under John [Whiting]'s leadership and, I'm sure, will continue the great work under his successor Paul Morton, it must feel at times that they are fighting with one hand tied behind their back with the Government deciding certain reforms are simply politically unacceptable.
Well before The New World's two - and - one - half hours are up, Malick's tree - hugging reveries have become suffocating, no matter the unquestionable tastefulness with which they're rendered — more painterly vistas, more Wagner (and a little Mozart, too), ravishing re-creations of 17th - century London.
The imposing and unquestionable danger Thanos represents, and the way it increases exponentially with each stone he acquires, becomes quite serious after a while.
In these parts, the car has become the benchmark for reasonably priced fun with unquestionable function and reasonably low ownership costs.
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