The word
"incontrovertible" means something that is undeniable or impossible to argue against, usually because it is supported by strong evidence or facts.
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The publication is full of
incontrovertible evidence which proves beyond a doubt that, contrary to its official company line, Nestle is in flagrant violation of the International Code of Marketing of Breast - milk Substitutes, and is aggressively marketing its infant feeding products with shocking disregard for infant health.
That situation however is about to change dramatically
as incontrovertible evidence of the dastardly murder has emerged.
The marvelous filmlet
provides incontrovertible proof that Pixar is still capable of wonderful new feats of visual and narrative imagination.
Festinger hypothesized that those whose firmly held views are repudiated by the emergence of facts often begin to proselytise even more fervently after the facts
become incontrovertible.
Nissan may be the hottest car company in the world right now, based
on incontrovertible evidence like the 2002 Altima.
And biologist Tim Flannery's The Weather Makers (Atlantic Monthly Press, 2006) reveals how he went from being a skeptical environmentalist to a believing activist as
incontrovertible data linking the increase of carbon dioxide to global warming accumulated in the past decade.
«How naïve all of my previous investing suddenly seemed compared with the simple but
incontrovertible logic of value investing.
According to Lindquist, «The new experiments provide an almost
incontrovertible argument in favor» of the hypothesis that prions alone can be infectious — at least in yeast.
«China's reaction to Mr. Trump's legitimate defence of the American homeland has been a Great Wall of denial —
despite incontrovertible evidence of Beijing's illicit and protectionist behaviour.
Then a statement that is poignant in its ambition to achieve the probably impossible: «Our duties and responsibilities as human beings must be shown to be
so incontrovertible that even atheists must recognize them.
Dr Adrian Owen of the Brain Sciences Unit at Cambridge University - but soon to move to the University of Western Ontario in Canada - hit the news in February of this year when his research team showed that there were
incontrovertible signs of intelligent activity in the brains of patients in a so - called «permanent vegetative state» (PVS).
The Cohen campaign said that Mr. Latimer's
incontrovertible record as a high taxer can not be whitewashed in an election year.
«Together, our studies of evaporation rates and viscosity provide
incontrovertible experimental data that the assumptions invoked to model SOA formation and evolution are fundamentally flawed,» said Dr. Alla Zelenyuk, the PNNL chemist who led the study.
Right thinking means understanding
incontrovertible principles, such as: underpromise and overdeliver; engage in transactions that benefit the client or prospect; value truth and integrity above all; have a sincere desire to consistently offer superior service; and treat your clients and prospects as though they feed, clothe, and house you... because they do!
«I think Dennis would need the evidence to be
beyond incontrovertible before he could take any stand on pesticides,» says Mendes.
Sources tell Page Six that the reason Later was fired so quickly by NBC News is that sexual text messages, saved by an NBC employee whom he approached while they were in Sochi, Russia, for the 2014 Winter Olympics, «
showed incontrovertible proof of inappropriate sexual behavior on his part.»
The National Population Commission (NPC) has began in earnest, training of its staff for the First Phase of the Enumeration Area Demarcation (EAD) aiming at
producing incontrovertible figures in the proposed 2016 census.
A new study in Cell Reports is the
first incontrovertible proof that this powerful toxin can jump between neurons, says senior author Edwin Chapman.
I mean, you can totally argue in the comments, but since this list is already titled «100 % Incontestable
Incontrovertible Indisputable», there's really no point, and nobody will believe you anyway.
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.
The link between repeated physical trauma and chronic traumatic encephalopathy (a.k.a., CTE) is
nearly incontrovertible, as is the fact that former players suffer opioid addiction at four times the rate of the general population.
«The evidence is now
really incontrovertible and available in the public domain, whereas in the past it was difficult to attribute,» McMaster said.
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