Sentences with phrase «much indisputable»

And while this point is pretty much indisputable, with any technically oriented skeptic acknowledging Goddard's charts are bunk, Goddard continues to defend them.
@TomC, thanks, I actually posted that very graph before coming here, to which Bobl responded: my math is pretty much indisputable.
It's pretty much an indisputable fact that SM64 is one of the best games ever created, so how did Rare get on with the formula?
Clover, who is the environmental editor for The Daily Telegraph, one of Britain's leading newspapers, clearly lays out the simple, and pretty much indisputable facts: On the one hand, fish are a wonderful source of health - conscious protein.
It was not so much the indisputable fact that she's a much better vocalist than thespian, but that she was considerably calmer and thus more natural, not trying so hard to prove her «acting ability.»

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Turner shares a widespread skepticism about whether the evangelical thinkers will make much of an impact on the large and multifarious worlds of evangelicalism, but of this he is more certain: «That [they have] made, and will continue to make, a substantial mark on American academic life seems indisputable, especially in history, philosophy, and, more recently, sociology.
But if you don't take their word for it (though it's as much primary historical evidence as any other thing we take as fact) there are so many thousands of indisputable miracles being performed through the name of Jesus today, that you'd have to be blind not to know it.
As much as I agree with Jon on most of his opinions, I just can not convince myself on this one.The point that is indisputable is the frustration we all (well most) feel.Wenger is responsible for this mess yet he still seems to feel he is bullet proof and totally immune to criticism of his management.
«That much is indisputable
Maybe eating a diet with less meat and processed foods would cause the same, healthy result that they portrayed in the movie with the plant - based diet (they never said it wouldn't, they just said they chose to promote a wholly plant - based diet), but it is indisputable that the current «western diet» encourages consumption of way too much meat and processed foods than what the average American should be consuming.
I don't much care for Gonzalez Inarritu's Amores Perros, 21 Grams, or Babel, despite his indisputable talent in realizing them.
It's one of those indisputable facts, much...
What is indisputable, however, is that there is much more media attention regarding ethical issues in business, government, health care, science, law, and education.
«The facts of the mailer in question are indisputable and serve as a public service announcement to Latino families whose children have as much right to attend quality schools in any neighborhood they choose as anyone else.»
In the hands of publishers, it results in much higher prices, and that is indisputable.
«Perhaps to me, the simplest and most indisputable proof of how much the acquisition of Reborn Sounds of Childhood Dreams (1961 — 65) changed forever art history as we knew it, was the fact that one could no longer visit Tate's «Poetry and Dream» display and imagine those rooms without that work,» said Dyangani Ose of the museum's section devoted to 20th century art and the influence of Surrealism.
In the early part of the 20th century, it refuted the reign of clear, indisputable forms and confronted audiences instead with vivid visual poems devoid of conventional, representational imagery and characterized instead by allegories of emotion and sensation.This radical artistic adventure established new artistic means, as much as narratives.
2) don't even attempt to address the mathematically indisputable (as far as I can see) fact that grassland sequestration can not come close to offsetting the current levels of carbon emissions, much less reduce the excess carbon already in the atmosphere (at least not while said emissions continue).
CO2's impact on alkalinity of bodies of water is indisputable chemistry, though much about this topic remains unstudied in the context of climate.
or the lack of indisputable proof that «warming» is caused by human actions... or the acknowledgement that IF there is actual «warming», that it may be caused by some much larger unknown cyclical planetary phenomenon that would take a millennia to track and research.
We still have much work to do on all 4 of those very real and indisputable issues.
Entertainment & Media Law Signal Enforceability of Depiction Releases Redux — MHR Board Game Design v CBC Whatever else one might want to say about the CBC television series Dragons» Den, this much is indisputable: no other television show in Canadian history has been as important for advancing the state of Canadian jurisprudence regarding the enforceability of depiction releases.
This seemingly indisputable fact is the subject of much discussion and more than a little misunderstanding; but not very many people have a solid basis for knowing why women historically pay less, and how today's female drivers are doing relative to women throughout the history of the automobile in terms of their insurance rates.
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