Sentences with phrase «only indisputable»

«The facts are not only indisputable, they're not even complete.
A stunning lack of differentiation from rival offerings left Apple's iPad 2 as the only indisputable tablet success story in 2011, but many analysts and industry watchers seem to think the tide will turn the coming year.
It is perhaps the only indisputable masterpiece I saw at the fest.

Not exact matches

Your case should include clear, hard, indisputable research and evidence that a real problem exists in your marketplace that points to only one reasoning: that you (the expert) have the solution.
That our national food consumption patterns are in need of a dramatic overhaul is indisputable — almost 17 percent of children and 35 percent of U.S. adults are obese, percentages that are only rising.
Evolution is indisputable; the only scientific inputs at this point are nuances of how evolution occurs.
Yet if God exists there is only one thing which came straight from him and is indisputable and that is the universe.
They believe that lording it over others is the only way organizations work efficiently and so the behavior of leaders is indisputable, unquestionable and excusable.
To deny the full reality of Jesus» humanity under every aspect of limitation would have seemed to Paul not only to fly in the face of the clearly remembered and indisputable facts of Jesus» life, but also to deny the full theological significance of that event.
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!
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.»
Perhaps not surprisingly, The China Study was quickly absorbed into the vegan community as a bible of sorts — the final word on the harmfulness of animal foods, and indisputable proof that a plant - only diet is best for mankind.
Of the remaining two stories, there's indisputable entertainment value in the expressionistic «Christmas: Impossible» (if only because it subversively casts Donald's nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie in a fiendish light), but things get off to a rocky start with the thoroughly ill - conceived «Belles on Ice,» wherein Minnie Mouse and the equally moth - eaten Daisy Duck square off in an impromptu figure - skating competition, destined to learn some inapplicable teamwork moral.
Only three of the guild's Adapted Screenplay contenders — Before Midnight, Captain Phillips, and The Wolf of Wall Street — made it onto Oscar's shortlist, and even if one of them triumphs, breezing past Tracy Letts's opus about familial dysfunction, August: Osage County, and Peter Berg's bizarrely recognized soldiers - as - mincemeat shit show Lone Survivor, there's still the seemingly impassable hurdle of John Ridley's script for 12 Years a Slave, which, though ineligible for WGA honors (you can get those exclusion deets here), looks like Oscar's indisputable frontrunner.
The fact that PETA workers were fraudulently adopting animals from shelters only to immediately euthanize them and illegally dump their remains is indisputable.
The American Alliance of Museums (AAM), the only organization representing the entire scope of the museum community, released two groundbreaking reports revealing indisputable evidence that museums contribute more to the United States economy than previously thought and have widespread public support that transcends political affiliations and geographic locations.
Only points that were considered indisputable survived this process.
Yet CBS not only ran the headline quoted above, their opening sentence was «Donald Trump's choice to head the Interior Department on Tuesday rejected the president - elect's past claim that climate change is a hoax, saying it is indisputable that environmental changes are affecting the world's temperature and human activity is a major reason.»
Although having the tradeoff of only the past several decades, neutron counts are one of the most indisputable metrics when available.
But there are indisputable truths in science; the «laws» of physics, for example, the 2nd law of thermodynamics being a case in point on this forum; the arrow of time pointing only in one direction; that large bodies in space will always be spherical.
If we fail to connect the dots — if we fail to take action — the simple, indisputable reality is that we will find ourselves living not only in a ravaged environment, but also in a more dangerous world.»
This is indisputable because a cap only changes behavior (works) by creating a carbon price.
They feel that the only way to protect the elephants is to change the public's idea of their indisputable value — if Sri Lankans are making an honest living creating paper, and an entirely new market is opened up, there'll be more incentive to find alternative solutions to protecting their crops.
A majority of the American public might be surprised to learn that there is indisputable statistical evidence that the number of jury and non-jury trials in our country is, and has been, sharply declining, both in absolute and relative terms.1 For example, in 2010, only 2,154 jury trials were commenced in federal district courts, which means, on average, Article III judges tried fewer than four civil jury trials that year.
Laviolette, [1996] S.J. No. 378: 10 Not only may a court take notice of what is common knowledge in the community, it may also take judicial notice of a fact or matter that may be readily determined by reference to an indisputable source.
Indisputable, there is only little to say about a practice if the attorney isn't willing to «tell their story.»
General tips for writing a medical resume objective A medical resume objective lays the foremost impression on the employer so the objective should be written in such a way that it not only puts a good impression on the employer but also tells something that is indisputable and authentic about a person.
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