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What is this extreme of negativity that cannot be gainsaid?
The courage and cleverness in staying in power for so long cannot be gainsaid.
But Mr Trump's claim that North Korea is no longer a nuclear threat is gainsaid by his own intelligence chiefs.
That's partly gainsaid by data showing no decline in share or operating performance in the five years after an initial intervention by an activist investor.
What cannot be gainsaid — though it is surely not the whole answer — is that he can achieve often glowing results from young musicians with, yes, shining eyes.
The brilliance of his success in defeating the Republican establishment as well as the Martha's Vineyard wing of the Democratic party and all of the elite media cannot be gainsaid.
On August 22nd Glass Lewis, a firm of "proxy advisers" which advises shareholders on how to vote, gainsaid the management of Sports Direct by urging the British retailer's owners to evict its founder, Mike Ashley, from the board.
Despised and contemned as they may be, I believe they cannot be gainsaid.
The charms of a blue-eyed chestnut-haired maiden in a turquoise muslin, with a brown boa, and a brown chip hat afroth with brown feathers, could not be gainsaid.
This, however, is gainsaid by the sources quoted by Giuseppe Tucci, 1949, pp. 641, 693. After the demise of Drowai Gonpo, a stupa decorated with jewels was erected at Gongri Karpo to contain his remains.Ya Hazhang, 1994, p. 384.
It could not be gainsaid, the court held, that the person being dealt with in terms of section 72(4) was an accused person as contemplated in section 35(3) of the Constitution. From this it followed that the provisions of section 35(3) were applicable to the enquiry.Para 15.
The Hervarar saga also alleges that Harald's nephew Sigurd Hring became (subservient) king over Denmark, which is gainsaid by other sources.Tolkien & Turville-Petre (1956), p. 68. Sögubrot relates that Hring (Sigurd Hring) received Sweden and Västergötland from his aging uncle, who kept Denmark and Östergötland for himself.Fragment of a saga, Chapter 6 .
Bart Sims made the extra point to edge Auburn. Neither team managed to score in the second half. The delay from the crowd gathering on the field ran the game into darkness. Sportswriter Fuzzy Woodruff, a witness to the game, wrote: > Under Heisman's tutelage, Auburn played with a marvelous speed and dash that > couldn't be gainsaid and which fairly swept Sewanee off its feet.
The Vasus then requested the river- goddess Ganga to be their mother. Ganga incarnated and became the wife of King Shantanu on condition that he never gainsaid her in any way. As seven children were born, one after the other, Ganga drowned them in her own waters, freeing them from their punishment and the king made no opposition. Only when the eighth was born did the king finally oppose his wife, who therefore left him.
His chief work, History of British Commerce and of the Economic Progress of the British Nation, 1763-1870, is considered to be a partisan account of British economic development, but its value as a work of reference cannot be gainsaid. His other works include: Work and Pay; Wages and Earnings of the Working Classes; and International Law, with Materials for a Code. See also The Liquor Trades: A Report to M.T. Bass, M.P., on the Capital Invested and Number of Persons Employed Therein (1871). He was buried in Highgate Cemetery.
Sewanee's "Iron Men" of 1899. Recalling the only game in which the 'Iron Men' of the undefeated 1899 Sewanee Tigers football team, who won five road games in six days, were scored upon-by John Heisman's Auburn team in a close 11 to 10 win, Woodruff wrote: > Under Heisman's tutelage, Auburn played with a marvelous speed and dash that > couldn't be gainsaid and which fairly swept Sewanee off its feet. Only the > remarkable punting of Simkins kept the game from being a debacle. I recall > vividly one incident of the game, which demonstrates clearly just how > surprising was Sewanee's victory.
The mutiny of his army at Aquileia that brought an end to the regime of Maximinus Thrax also ended Timesitheus's term as the governor of Asia. However, he was soon employed again, this time as procurator provinciarum Lugdunensis et Aquitainicae - i.e. procurator of the two largest Gallic provinces: it would seem that he retained powerful friends in Rome despite his willingness to enter into accommodation with the military tyrant that the Senate had successfully faced down and that his administrative talents were too useful to be gainsaid. Admittedly, on this occasion he was not made an acting-governor; indeed, while procurator of Lugdunensis and Aquitainica he was, nominally at least, demoted to the rank of ducenarius.
The supermarket contended accordingly that its use and enjoyment of the business premises had been limited and that this gave rise to its claim for a reduction of the amount of rental. The issue to be decided by the court was whether or not a lessee is entitled to withhold payment of rental on the basis of the contentions set out above. It could not be gainsaid, the court held, that the lessee in this case had undertaken to pay full rental in exchange for, inter alia, being afforded full use and enjoyment of the leased property by the lessor. A tenant pays rental as a consideration for the enjoyment and use of the premises; if a tenant has not had full enjoyment and use of the premises, he was only liable for such rental as accords with such enjoyment and use.
While Ian Stuart reports that Restoration received mixed reviews, many critics have praised the play. Mel Gussow of The New York Times stated in 1986 that while the "text does not avoid didacticism and the contemporary connection has not been adequately resolved", Restoration "is, at its core, an abrasive indictment of a society eager to set its own house on fire." University of Washington professor Stephen Weeks, who saw the play in 1992 at Oregon Shakespeare Festival, lauded Restoration as "easily the wittiest of Bond's intertextual adventures [...] Lord Are is a masterly comic creation by any standard". He wrote that while "the unity of working classes against capital – the play's polemical aim – is difficult, in the nineties to regard as anything but historical fantasy [...] what cannot be gainsaid is the brilliance of Bond's language and dramaturgy".
Jesus told Pontius Pilate that his authority as Roman governor of Judaea came from heaven according to . # The endorsement by the popes and the church of the line of emperors beginning with the Emperors Constantine and Theodosius, later the Eastern Roman emperors, and finally the Western Roman emperor, Charlemagne and his successors, the Catholic Holy Roman Emperors. The French Huguenot nobles and clergy, having rejected the pope and the Catholic Church, were left only with the supreme power of the king who, they taught, could not be gainsaid or judged by anyone. Since there was no longer the countervailing power of the papacy and since the Church of England was a creature of the state and had become subservient to it, this meant that there was nothing to regulate the powers of the king, and he became an absolute power.

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