Sentences with phrase «unassailable truth»

The phrase "unassailable truth" means a fact or belief that cannot be successfully questioned, contradicted, or disproven. It is something that is considered unquestionable and impossible to argue against. Full definition
Perhaps the one unassailable truth in the climate blog wars - and I think worthy of more attention than a parenthetical comment.
All of these things add up to a riveting, urgent bit of cinematic storytelling that speaks an unassailable truth about the value of a free press.
In its curiosity about people, families, and communities, it affirms the unassailable truth of Chris's final epiphany, which Penn has the grace and decency to allow him before his untimely passing.
Not that you'd want to waste even a minute of your leisure time or a penny of your your hard - earned money discovering this unassailable truth for yourself.
With the rise of Post-modernism in the 1970s and its influential notion that all is fragmented, Contemporary Art came into its own — determined to challenge all previously held sacred and unassailable truths.
The discussion Chris Mooney's Washington Post piece has rekindled about why the public «doesn't get it» about science, and your question, «What if the public had perfect climate change information,» both presume there is some ideal «It» to «get»... some «perfect» knowledge, some unassailable truth.
You and your fellow libertarians spout what you think are unassailable truths, when they are nothing but facile catch phrases, that can be used to justify just about anything.
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