Sentences with phrase «not incontestable»

Is it not incontestable, a matter of everyday experience, that each of these, to the extent that he believes (and sees the other believe) in the future of the world, feels a basic human sympathy for the other — not for any sentimental reason, but arising out of the obscure recognition that both are going the same way, and that despite all ideological differences they will eventually, in some manner, come together on the same summit?

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More important is the incontestable truth that, in the Gospels, the destruction of the protagonist emphatically does not restore or affirm the order of city or cosmos.
And not only this, but that they have recognized that the very thing which was leading me to despair — the meaningless absurdity of life — is the only incontestable knowledge accessible to man.»
The great, incontestable, and immediately evident value of a noble expression, of a beautiful form, dare not be underestimated — and we are referring here not only or even primarily to its aesthetic value but above all to its religious value.
That is why Darwin's idea was called a theory and not the absolute and incontestable truth, unlike what quite a few people who profess to be religious say.
But the main answer to this objection is that faith is not the kind of response to which the believer is led by means of rational argument or the production of incontestable historical evidence.
They maintained that «each individual has an incontestable right to interpret the Scriptures for himself,» only to discover that «this principle, carried to the fullest extent, was not sustainable.»
For incontestable evidence that each faint dot spotted is an intergalactic globular cluster, Hanes says ground telescopes will need to gather precise details on each cluster's velocity, to confirm they are not actually orbiting galaxies.
Gore's message still resonates, but for every powerful moment or example of incontestable scientific fact there's also one where the point of all this gets diluted as it focuses on the former politician - turned - activist and not the story he is eager to tell.
The six paintings featured in this exhibition not only received extensive exposure in their time, but they also serve as incontestable examples of the most important phases of Denny's career in their most accomplished resolution, allowing us to experience and review the full scope of his impressive legacy.
16 years of Kyoto Treaty results in 16 years of temperature flat lining: an absolutely incontestable positive correlation, and at that level of correlation one might reasonably surmise causation... And I didn't even have to splice the Tornetrask data series into my graph upside down to get that result.
Incontestable Clause A policy provision stating that the insurer can not challenge the validity of your policy after it has been in force for a certain period of time, generally two years.
Also determine whether or not the new policy has limits such as a «two year incontestable» clause that has to be satisfied.
Incontestable clause: In life insurance, a contract clause which provides that for certain reasons, such as misstatements on the application, the company may not contest payment of benefits (assuming premiums have been paid) and the policy has been in force during the lifetime of the insured for a certain period, usually two years after issue.
As per the amendment to section 45, your policy becomes incontestable after paying 3 annual premiums, i.e. only 2 years (and not 3 years) after you took the policy.
Nevertheless, against the background of the history of previous non-recognition; the subsequent respect accorded to native title by this Court and by the Federal Parliament; and the incontestable importance of native title to the cultural and economic advancement of indigenous people in Australia, it is not unreasonable or legally unusual to expect that any deprivations and extinguishment of native title, so hard won, will not occur under legislation of any Australian legislature in the absence of provisions that are unambiguously clear and such as to demonstrate plainly that the law in question has been enacted by the lawmakers who have turned their particular attention to the type of deprivation and extinguishment that is propounded.
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