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But a young German doctor picks up Archie Cochrane's exercise book and says to his colleagues, "This evidence is
incontrovertible.
And the steady accumulation of
incontrovertible
evidence that global warming is real may slowly align the balance of US political opinion, and perhaps even Trump’s opinion, with the clear majority of Americans who believe that climate change is a major problem.
After several days of silence in the face of
incontrovertible
evidence of the launch, China’s leaders reluctantly admitted what China had done, but claimed that the “test was not directed at any country and does not constitute a threat to any country.”
Illegality and wrongdoing were artfully cloaked as an incontrovertible, science-tested natural law, "the survival of the fittest."
In fact, one should view the Guatemalan study, with its
incontrovertible
horrors, as an extreme example of the biggest ethical problems in research today.
Failures always reveal weaknesses and provide
incontrovertible
evidence of our incomplete understanding of how things work.
The basic facts are
incontrovertible.
For a long time, economic theory aspired to the elegance of Euclidean geometry, where all true statements can be derived from five apparently
incontrovertible
axioms, such as the notion that there is only one line that connects two points in space.
The facts are imposing and
incontrovertible.
In Iraq, Bush again pursued a unilateralist agenda, saying that there was
incontrovertible
evidence of a link with Al Queda, and that Saddam had weapons of mass destruction.
After spending the decade since the financial crisis obsessing about secular stagnation and falling prices, investors and Federal Reserve officials will require many months or even years of consistent and
incontrovertible
evidence of inflation and higher growth to be convinced that deflationary conditions have genuinely reversed.
The business case for doing so is
incontrovertible.
The first claim is, I think,
incontrovertible.
Education’s importance is
incontrovertible
– teaching is my day job, so I certainly hope it is of some value.
The one
incontrovertible
characteristic of politics today is its propensity for revolt.
If
incontrovertible
evidence of serious malfeasance emerges, congressional Republicans, or even members of the executive branch, could begin proceedings against the president.
There is
incontrovertible
evidence that tobacco use, inactivity, unhealthy diets, and excessive alcohol consumption increase the odds of dying prematurely from an NCD.
Two ideas were incontrovertible: the CCP could retain its grip on power only by delivering economic development, and China could modernize only under a strong one-party system.
It took me some time to realize this, but the evidence was
incontrovertible.
Besides, stamped on Jean's ear, on his sight, on his nerves,on the inmost fibres of his flesh, were certain words, certain tones ofanguish, certain gestures of Pierre's, so full of suffering that theywere irresistibly convincing; as
incontrovertible
as certainty itself.
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