Sentences with word «unarguable»

That the AIDS crisis threatens Africa's economic development seems unarguable.
It reflects not only Bayern's perfect start to the domestic season and unarguable status as the strongest team in the Germany, but also the fact that this game comes towards the end of Oktoberfest.
«I've never cooked,» Kariya says with unarguable logic in the Duck locker room at the Arrowhead Pond, the 17,174 - seat Disney hockey palace.
But when you scratch below the surface of seemingly unarguable policies such as this, you often find the real world is more complicated than that allowed by the easy rhetoric of party conference season.
We think it's merely another affirmation of the Couch Potato's unarguable logic.
Citing six catalysts - the confusion over human rights and the rule of law, the unprecedented growth of the «database state», devolution and the pressure for greater decentralisation in England, the European Union and globalisation and questions about the eventual succession of Queen Elizabeth II, I predicted that the need for fundamental constitutional change would become unarguable within the next twenty years.
While the fact of the referendum mandate to leave the EU remains unarguable, almost all the factors that had strengthened the Government's position have either weakened or become weaknesses.
The new console is an improvement on the original PS Vita in a number of ways — it boasts more onboard storage, it's lighter and thinner and its offers more in the way of battery life — but there are a couple of aspects that hold it back from unarguable greatness.
In September he argued vehemently after being called out at first on a play so unarguable that his own first - base coach did not even give it a second look.
Keevil describes one guy welching on a deal with the (apparently for him) unarguable excuse that it was only a «gentleman's agreement.»
You're like the Faux News network - state something absurd, illogical and maybe unarguable, and then get all huffy about the reaction to your spiel as though the REACTION was the news.
But it's pretty unarguable that Brazil are the greatest World Cup team of all - time.
That the most recent Games in Rio de Janeiro were a sporting success is by and large unarguable, what has followed though in less than a year is far from encouraging.
The former is virtually unarguable, but I found the latter interesting.
Unarguable genius Armando Iannucci's The Death of Stalin premieres here in Toronto, a brilliant satirical send - up of the final day of Stalin's life and the immediate aftermath of his death, with his cronies portrayed superbly as a bungling pack of sarcastic and self - serving plotters and imbeciles by Simon Russell Beale, Steve Buscemi, Jeffrey Tambor, Michael Palin, Paul Whitehouse and others.
However, for this particular workshop, he's using another, lesser - known author who still has unarguable -LSB-...]
However, for this particular workshop, he's using another, lesser - known author who still has unarguable success as an indie.
You were creating a lot of big paintings with unarguable power, paintings that give you a slap, a physical, gut reaction to some sort of spiritual, or if not spiritual, a huge emotive transcendental thing.
The topic of this post is not about his right to speak, but rather a clear and unarguable exposition of the lies that he has presented.
With the mounting and unarguable impacts of anthropogenic climate disruption escalating daily, the oil and gas industry now resembles embattled dinosaurs desperately groping for their survival.
The now - endangered fiduciary rule is based on a simple — and seemingly unarguable — principle: that in giving advice to clients with retirement funds, stockbrokers, registered investment advisers and insurance agents must act in the best interests of their clients... It simply doesn't seem like a good business practice for Wall Street to tell its client - investors, «We put your interests second, after our firm's, but it's close.»
My purpose in these reasons is to demonstrate that the claims for relief before this Court are far from unarguable.
The need to optimize content for mobile is unarguable, yet marketers still seem to be struggling with finding the best ways to do so.
Despite the concrete, unarguable and indisputable fact that it's part of human life and all adults came from it.
It is unarguable that no decade in the 2000 year history of the Catholic Church saw more change that from 1960 to 1970.
Because of my unarguable adoration, I find the summertime relegation of this fine food to be misleading.
In 2011, he made his 500th English League appearance against Barnsley and in doing so cemented his unarguable status as a Premier League classic.
Certainly when you focus on the very best players for each club it is unarguable.
YouGov's controversial model is being proved right but what really gave us a clue - though not an unarguable one - is that in the last two weeks, the NHS surged to the top of the list of voters» concerns.
The criticism sprayed in your recent editorial («Gov. Cuomo's proposed budget keeps the spending train rolling,» March 2, 2018) ignores the unarguable fact that Gov. Andrew Cuomo's record on state spending outshines any previous administration.
State Budget Director Robert Mujica penned a letter in response to a Syracuse Post-Standard editorial, saying it «ignores the unarguable fact that Gov. Andrew Cuomo's record on state spending outshines any previous administration.»
Lord Tebbit and Edward Leigh spoke for 99 % of Tories when they asked Mr Cameron to stand by our policies and John Redwood set out an unarguable case for tax cuts
It is unarguable that gambling can bring increased criminal activity.
However, with this new addition, it seems unarguable that CBD does fall under the Act's definition.
This way of speaking empowers speakers with statements that are unarguable.
The use of «I» in these sentences empowers the speaker to speak their truth and know that it is unarguable.
That is an unarguable statement; it's their experience behind the surface level of my observation.
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