Sentences with phrase «by indisputable»

The thing is damaged by a lightning storm, an act caught on video by an indisputable source, on day 500 of 1000; therefore, B owes A $ 100.
It argues that the claim of legal malpractice «is not only speculative and implausible on its face, but also flatly contradicted by the indisputable documentary record.»

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Studies indicate carbon dioxide emissions from transportation in the province have declined 16 % in that time, and while it's impossible to draw a direct causal relationship between the tax and the emissions decline, it's fair to say it was a factor contributing to indisputable behavioural changes — you can't emit 16 % less CO2 by doing the same things you did before.
While the importance of execution is indisputable, a string of conversations we've had recently at Inc. has reminded us all that greatness always, always starts with the idea — or, to be precise, an idea backed by ferocious belief.
In any event, even if one explains the fact that the US dollar has crashed in purchasing power in recent times, over a very condensed period of time, by more than 75 %, because it has been one of the strongest currencies in a pool of rapidly devaluing currencies for the past two years, I've discovered that quite often, even presentation of indisputable facts can not sway people to believe something that they simply do not want to believe.
By that definition, evolution is an indisputable fact.
What is indisputable, however, is that we both — evangelicals and Muslims — are willfully misunderstood by the same American media.
Merriam - Webster's online dictionary defines «delusion» as follows: «Something that is falsely or delusively believed or propagated; a persistent false psychotic belief regarding the self or persons or objects outside the self that is maintained despite indisputable evidence to the contrary; also, the abnormal state marked by such beliefs.»
Full Definition of DELUSION 1: the act of deluding: the state of being deluded 2 a: something that is falsely or delusively believed or propagated b: a persistent false psychotic belief regarding the self or persons or objects outside the self that is maintained despite indisputable evidence to the contrary; also: the abnormal state marked by such beliefs
This is not indisputable: Some folks insist we can have a world that is ruled by cooperation, from which competition for the top jobs and the best seats is eliminated.
But, to say it once again: This dialogue is conducted in the hope of an ever new reconciliation be - tween the individual and the collective consciousness; nevertheless, it may easily - be replaced by a theological monologue unless the theologian accepts the indisputable faith of the Church also as his own condition for this dialogue.
There is no convincing evidence that He was called «God» in the first century, and indisputable evidence that He was not generally called by that name; but it is clear that He was thought of as being related to God as no other man could be.
What is indisputable is that the reverend Mr Jones is being cast as a raving lunatic by the press, left and right.
By contrast, Putnam's wavering threatened his claim that atheism represented a clear, indisputable rational truth; absent a doctrine of original sin, such weakness has to be expunged.
Such a thing would not merely mean that the Church's knowledge and certainty can slowly grow, which is indisputable, but that a clarity and certainty already achieved can be abandoned once more, and that by a positive measure taken by the magisterium itself.
So instead of God being called a bully, we say his judgements are indisputable, unchangeable and everlasting; he is better than us, high and lifted up, all powerful and holy; he is disappointed or sorrowful or angry about our sin; he constantly convicts us by the Holy Spirit; he sends us suffering in order to teach us, discipline us and inevitably bring us in line with his ways; and he threatens us with exclusion from him and his group now or forever in Hell unless we repent and straighten up.
One thing is indisputable and that is that Fr Peter Gumpel SJ who listened as a boy in church to the 1937 Encyclical Mit Brennender Sorge (With Burning Sorrow) is not exaggerating when he states that it was that Encyclical (Pacelli revised the first draft by the archbishop of Munich, Cardinal Michael von Faulhaber) which so infuriated Hitler that it caused him to refuse to see or speak to anyone for three days.
One response to this problem has been to emphasize the indisputable fact that most crimes committed by blacks are committed against blacks.
All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness» 2 Timothy 3:16 KJV It is indisputable that God prohibited all women from teaching — «I do not permit a woman to teach or to have authority over a man».
«The necessity of a speedy and radical transformation of the socio - economic conditions can be understood by everyone as indisputable.
It is an INDISPUTABLE FACT backed by tons of evidence.
The indisputable dominance of a single food was made possible by the work of two devoted scientists working at New Mexico State University: Fabián García and Roy Nakayama.
Owens» on - field contributions are indisputable — second all - time in career receiving yards, and a dominant force at receiver for a full decade and a half — but those Hall of Fame credentials have been offset by the perception that followed him for most of his career as a problematic teammate.
As far as goals plus assists, Again it's really indisputable that lukaku has more goals and more assists, its closer when you break it down by min but it's still better.
I am refering to Tony's persistent refusal to accept the indisputable evidence, as presented yet again by Nitram, that consistent high investment will ultimately result in league titles.
Oh wow, I never realised that it would be an issue of state sovereignty, as it is almost held as a matter I'd indisputable dogma that the franchise can only be held by natural born or naturalised citizens, who have not been disenfranchised by virtue of criminal conviction!
By this reasoning it made sense to outlaw marijuana because the harm that would be caused if it lead to an addiction to harder drugs was indisputable large enough to warrant legislation.
Whatever someone thinks his intent might have been in terms of disproportionately affecting Democrat voters, there were no grounds for a prosecution, so as far as the indisputables go, he was playing the game by the rules.
One answer to Quinn's question: Progressives believe (with some cause) that Cuomo has abetted GOP control of the State Senate by coddling the turncoat Democrats of the IDC and approving gerrymandered district maps that aid upstate Republicans — and (with indisputable cause) that Albany is a bastion of corruption where well - heeled interests (most conspicuously, New York City developers) can purchase favors at bargain prices.
That Labour have been handed a new year setback by Hoon and Hewitt is indisputable.
2 The Indisputable Existence of Santa Claus: The mathematics of Christmas by Hannah Fry and Thomas Evans...
All the specialists agreed that there were indisputable human artifacts in a primary depositional context mantled by a peat layer and without indication of materials deriving from later depositional horizons at the site (Adovasio and Pedler 1997:578).
If analyzing all fall - winter 2016 - 2017 fashion shows we see an indisputable must - have, namely the pleated skirt, so beloved by many designers.
The indisputable classic is, of course, the Wayfarer by Ray Ban.
By having a good quality video in your profile, you will have an indisputable advantage over other guys who are competing with you for women's attention on the dating site.
But all jokes aside, Bad Lieutenant (which was, not surprisingly, chosen by Scorsese as his fifth favorite film of the»90s) is an indisputable feat of directorial control and vision, and perhaps the greatest depiction of inner - city repentance since Scorsese's Mean Streets (1973).
The global star power in Gervais» phone directory continues to soar, enabling memorable as - themselves guest appearances made by the likes of Liam Neeson (the series» indisputable apex), Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Steve Carell, and Sting.
With a mountain of evidence and indisputable logic, Rick DuFour considers the prevailing hypotheses about the ills of American education and knocks them down, one by one.
I'm going to try to stay aboveboard with my critique of this piece, as best I can, as by the title alone you all can infer there are certainly pieces (mainly five) to be seriously criticized about the author's indisputable take on value - added (and by default value - added models (VAMs)-RRB-.
Whatever your views on scientific advancements, there is one factor that is indisputable - they are advancing at an extraordinary rate - Radical Evolution offers four scenarios as to how things could pan out... (Reviewed by BookBrowse Review Team).
The association says blockchain and other hypertext software systems «supercede copyright protection» and prevent piracy by providing «indisputable» proof of ownership.
While an essay is chiefly an interesting piece of factual reading based on a range of research material, a truly award - winning paper should have your own special touch, your opinions and an insightful conclusion, supported by convincing arguments and indisputable facts.
Except that the most lasting and obvious result of the ban is that it will advance the market for established lenders because it makes the barrier to entry for new companies extremely high by removing the ability to buy advertising, and increasing reliance on Search Engine Optimization to attract new customers, which gives these more recognizable lenders an indisputable hand up.
The logic behind an index fund's approach is simple, mathematically indisputable, and bolstered by decades of real - world experience: Minimize your investment expenses and earn the market return, which will outpace most active managers over the long term.
Trying diet after diet as prescribed by the vet, she could still not lose weight, but was still beautiful, even being an indisputable «plus size.»
The gameplay was a bit rough by modern standards, partially due to the lack of a second analog stick, but it's an indisputable classic, and some fans have done the hard work of updating it for PC with some more modern visuals so we can all experience it anew.
However, starting 1908 this lavishness of colors in Vlamick's work was replaced by monochromatic and somber palette — an indisputable impact of Paul Cézanne.
As soon as his audience stopped gasping, Stella put up a slide of Poons» indisputable masterpiece «Railroad Horse» (1971), a 25 - foot - long controlled orgy of paint - pouring bought long ago by the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
It is indisputable that between 1958 and 1963 these events transformed art, the perception of art, and its reception by the public, which itself had been transformed by these actions.
Alongside his celebrated abstractions, early black - and - white paintings and the photorealist depictions of candles, skulls and clouds that have become indisputable icons of modern painting, Panorama includes nearly 30 new paintings made over the past ten years, extensive comparative works, studio photographs, archival images and a substantial interview with the artist conducted by Nicholas Serota.
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