Incontestable
in sentence
11 examples of Incontestable in a sentence
Through considering the uncertainties in all that we had asserted, to the inviolable truths,
incontestable
truths, I developed a more nuanced understanding.
Currently, there is too much “I know” and “This is what I firmly believe,” frequently from influential people, in cases where there is no
incontestable
right or wrong.
Yet afew facts are incontestable:Srebrenica was a UN protected zone, a Muslim enclave in a Serb-held region;When the Bosnian Serbs, under General Ratko Mladic, occupied the town, the Dutch Battalion, though obviously outnumbered, did not oppose the military Serb action: such opposition was also not in its formal mandate -- after all, the Dutch were supposed to be "neutral";Dutch officers were present when the Serbs gathered together the Muslim civilian population of Srebrenica and separated the men from women and children, taking the men away; the Dutch did not object, nor did they try to confront the Serb forces with the idea that what they were doing is unacceptable;It is obvious that the Dutch Battalion could not militarily stop the Serbs from doing what they were doing; yet there are always other options besides shooting -- or washing your hands and doing nothing.
America's global leadership is politically and militarily
incontestable.
Referee decisions in football, no matter how egregiously erroneous, are
incontestable
and immutable.
Graphs, figures, simulation models, and even seemingly
incontestable
facts make no difference until action and context are taken into account.
If Lukashenko falls, then Putin’s regime also may start to appear far less
incontestable.
his life with his wife had not shaped itself differently, but was all made up of those petty trifles which he had formerly so despised, but which now, against his will, assumed an unusual and
incontestable
importance.
To this decision the middle-aged lady was impelled by a variety of considerations, the chief of which was the
incontestable
proof it would afford of her devotion to Mr. Peter Magnus, and her anxiety for his safety.
"Only," replied Treville, "it is a sad thing that in the unfortunate times in which we live, the purest life, the most
incontestable
virtue, cannot exempt a man from infamy and persecution.
I had not gone a hundred paces before
incontestable
proofs presented themselves.
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