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"incontrovertibly" Definitions
  1. in a way that cannot be disagreed with or denied

83 Sentences With "incontrovertibly"

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The story went viral, and Notaro's already shaken life changed incontrovertibly.
Incontrovertibly, we will need to broaden the criteria by which we test immediately.
I think the role of monumentalization is always an assertion of the incontrovertibly of things.
Many of the paintings and drawings seem incontrovertibly derivative and conventional, though clearly enlivened by Surrealism.
It is also, incontrovertibly, one of the most important videogames in the recent history of the medium.
He had proved, incontrovertibly, that what was holding the club back was the manager, not the squad.
To Heather Mac Donald, the answer is clear: It is incontrovertibly the fault of critics of the police.
For those of us who are badly, incontrovertibly online, The Discourse isn't just a feature of everyday life.
"As humans and the environment are incontrovertibly linked, so too then are the internet and the environment," the authors write.
"The point of the show isn't 'Adam Tells You the Truth About Reality Incontrovertibly and He's Never Wrong,'" he said.
When the depths of Russian efforts to help Trump became known and fully, incontrovertibly documented, Trump still managed to survive.
After that, we learned a few more tidbits that prove incontrovertibly that Aziz Ansari is by no means a Food Bozo.
But looking at the second photograph, the one in which she is incontrovertibly dead, my thoughts raced through a grim logic.
And though the bar is incontrovertibly high, with the right preparation and knowledge, it could be more reachable than you imagine.
Well, last time we got some (incontrovertibly real) leaked Oculus images, they turned out to be early concept renders of the Rift.
And they proved, incontrovertibly, that they had privileged access to D.N.C. documents that appeared nowhere else publicly, other than in WikiLeaks publications.
In sum, Mr. Comey comes across as a very credible human trying, and failing sometimes, to do what is incontrovertibly morally right.
If a subreddit could take the rest of the work on this one and incontrovertibly prove it, then I really would appreciate the help.
After all, the lengthy investigations into Russia's role in the 2016 presidential election did not yield the incontrovertibly damning evidence that Democrats had hoped.
But whether or not everything in it qualifies as incontrovertibly beautiful, it's an exciting opportunity to meditate on the perennially confounding questions: What is beauty?
But whether or not everything in it qualifies as incontrovertibly beautiful, it offers an exciting opportunity to meditate on two perennially confounding questions: What is beauty?
Abrams tweeted about the start of filming with a special mention of Carrie Fisher, whose untimely death in 2016 incontrovertibly impacted the series and its future.
He thinks the widely predicted "quantum supremacy" that eventually puts a quantum computation incontrovertibly ahead of a classical one will be momentous for scientists and laymen alike.
Because if the play is incontrovertibly over-the-top, decadent and then some — I mean, the revenge plot even enlists the pope — it has its own complexities.
"First, that trip instilled in me from a very young age, incontrovertibly, that some of the things we're taught by authority figures must be wrong," Hsiung says.
Beginning as early as 1994, though, and incontrovertibly by the 21st century, how Americans felt about Latinos in particular became a proxy for how they felt about immigration.
If the Trump administration finds a new reason that DACA shouldn't go back into effect, it will be incontrovertibly clear that the administration is responsible for killing the program.
There is no new mathematical algorithm we can put forth, no new way of looking at churn or forecasting content spend or ARPU, that will incontrovertibly solve the debate.
I could tell it was the most beautifully complex engine I had ever beheld, so far beyond any device man had constructed that it was incontrovertibly of divine origin.
The Chinese artists who created these displays can defend them as esoteric imagery, but the miserable lives of dogs forced to fight or the deaths of caged animals are incontrovertibly real.
But whether or not everything in it qualifies as incontrovertibly beautiful, it offers an exciting opportunity to meditate on the perennially confounding questions, what is beauty and what is it good for?
So if we were on the receiving end of an entire year supply of free pizza — incontrovertibly the most magical food around — we'd probably hold on to every slice for dear life.
But whether or not everything in it qualifies as incontrovertibly beautiful, it offers an exciting opportunity to meditate on two perennially confounding questions: What is beauty: And what is it good for?
But whether or not everything in it qualifies as incontrovertibly beautiful, it offers an exciting opportunity to meditate on two perennially confounding questions, what is beauty and what is it good for?
"Holocaust denial is a willful, deliberate and longstanding deception tactic by anti-Semites that is incontrovertibly hateful, hurtful, and threatening to Jews," Jonathan Greenblat, CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, told CNNMoney.
Christie's, by contrast, offered viewers a quasi-religious experience at the pre-auction viewing of the much-restored panel painting "Salvator Mundi," which had recently, not incontrovertibly, been re-attributed to Leonardo.
There's no question that we live in a version of Gibson's richly imagined cyberscapes: our present has been incontrovertibly influenced by the stories he's been telling us for the last forty-odd years.
"Holocaust denial is a willful, deliberate, and longstanding deception tactic by anti-Semites that is incontrovertibly hateful, hurtful, and threatening to Jews," Anti-Defamation League (ADL) CEO and National Director Jonathan Greenblatt told Motherboard.
In his decision, Castel said that while ballot selfies were "incontrovertibly unique," the state law furthered New York's compelling interest in preventing vote buying and voter intimidation, and did not discriminate based on viewpoint.
Moreover, the chief economist points to the weakening of the British economy which has begun to rear its head more incontrovertibly in recent data, as having a potentially bigger influence on the market's trajectory ahead.
Investigators were unlikely to collect a piece of evidence that incontrovertibly links the crown prince to the killing, said Representative Adam B. Schiff, Democrat of California, who is set to lead the House Intelligence Committee next year.
The worry that objecting to Cards Against Humanity might make you a jerk deepens with the knowledge that the people who made it are incontrovertibly good — or at least like to act that way while simultaneously extending the brand.
When a confrontation occurs, people rush toward it, to film it and stoke it, in the hope that someone on the other side will fly off the handle and do something extreme, and thereby incontrovertibly discredit his side of the argument.
"Democracy" (1992), for example, a parodically upbeat mock-patriotic march, broadcast his inspirational message of hope to the American people, a message that will prove heartwarming time and time again as we come together as a strong, unified, incontrovertibly conflict-free nation.
Some people were up in arms claiming it was an unfair act of censorship; others felt that the painting was incontrovertibly offensive and did not belong on public display; and others had yet to figure out where they stood on the matter.
" Gab's terms of service prohibited "calling for the acts of violence against others, promoting or engaging in self-harm, and/or acts of cruelty, [and] threatening language or behaviour that clearly, directly and incontrovertibly infringes on the safety of another user or individual(s).
It's an approach that may feel familiar to a stealth-mode startup: Toiling away behind an iron curtain of non-communication, only to suddenly emerge from the darkness to reveal an incontrovertibly amazing and technically pristine product that will shame all those who ever questioned it.
In engaging in this conduct and in committing the other trespasses thoroughly described in Special Counsel Mueller's Report, Donald Trump has incontrovertibly demonstrated that he has no qualms about using the powers of his office to benefit himself rather than the nation, and considers himself above the law.
After controlling for differences in socioeconomic background, he and his colleagues identified 0003 genetic variations that are over-represented in genes known to be important in neurological development, each of which is incontrovertibly more common in Europeans with more years of education than in Europeans with fewer years of education.
In zeroing out the mandate penalty while leaving the rest of the law in place, Congress has done a lot more than merely show its "intent" to regulate the individual insurance market without penalizing those who fail to obtain insurance; it put that into action, incontrovertibly enacted into statutory text.
Yet every year around Hall of Fame voting season comes the inevitable controversy of certain writers leaving players off their ballots, or including others, to the outrage of other writers—as though the Hall is the sole determinant of a player's greatness, and as if the qualities by which a player is elected to the Hall are incontrovertibly objective.
The Holocaust was not the reason the US entered World War II, but the incontrovertibly noble mission of saving European Jews allowed the public to avoid too much contemplation of complicating events like the US failure to offer refuge to those fleeing Hitler, the Allied firebombing of Dresden and Tokyo, and later, the use of atomic weapons on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Mr. Jaffe incontrovertibly establishes New York as "the capital city of social activism" by recounting a litany of provocative flash points, including the Flushing Remonstrance, the Zenger trial, the Stamp Act, slavery, immigration, slums, pay and safety standards for factory workers, women's suffrage, the Red Scare, Prohibition, the Cold War, school integration, civil rights, nuclear disarmament, feminism, gay rights, Occupy Wall Street and racial profiling by law enforcement.
On 1 July 2012 Michael Scott issued this statement incontrovertibly naming the title characters so far.
Refute them incontrovertibly by producing my patent disentangler from your pocket or handbag and proving them wrong.
On 12 June the supreme court commission released its findings and found that after testimony by all parties and verifying the forensic results of Ijaz's BlackBerry conversations with Haqqani it was "incontrovertibly established" that Husain Haqqani had written the memo and was being called back to Pakistan to face likely charges of treason.
Palomponganons are incontrovertibly religious people. This inheritance and burning passion for the religious life can be traced back in the olden times. The fact, that Palompon is one of the early few towns of ancient Leyte where the first mass of Christendom in the Philippines was held. The townspeople are predominantly Roman Catholics.
In the course of > the Session the matter was minutely investigated and the alleged guilt > incontrovertibly proved. The course of procedure in such cases was to pass > an act disfranchising the place convicted, and transferring the right so > abused and forfeited, to some other body of Electors. It devolved upon Lord > John Russell, who had conducted the proceedings in the House of Commons ... > to originate a Bill for the above purpose.
The overcrowding and lack of supervision resulted in his being frequently abused by older boys. Historian Robert Aldrich has alleged that the headmaster of the workhouse raped or sexually assaulted Rowlands, and that the older Rowlands was "incontrovertibly bisexual." When Rowlands was ten, his mother and two half-siblings stayed for a short while in this workhouse, but he did not recognize them until the headmaster told him who they were.
In a February 2011 article in Lakbima News, Gunaratna claimed that the Canadian Tamil Congress (CTC) was a front for the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. The CTC sued Gunaratna, and on 21 January 2014, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice ruled against Gunaratna, ordering home to pay the CTC damages of $37,000, and costs of $16,000. In his ruling judge Stephen E. Firestone stated that Gunaratna's claims were unequivocally and incontrovertibly "false and untrue".
In a February 2011 article in Lakbima News Rohan Gunaratna claimed that the Canadian Tamil Congress was a front for the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. The CTC sued Gunaratna and on 21 January 2014 the Ontario Superior Court of Justice ruled against Gunaratna, ordering him to pay the CTC damages of $37,000 and costs of $16,000. In his ruling judge Stephen E. Firestone stated that Gunaratna's claims were unequivocally and incontrovertibly "false and untrue".
Una vita di passione e di poesia nell'Ottocento italiano, Fratelli Treves, 1930. found her original birth certificate in Florence, that proves incontrovertibly that she was born October 26, 1849 in Florence. A description of Cattermole’s infancy is offered in her novella La Rosona, contained in Storie d’amore e di dolore. She was very quick in her acquisition of music and foreign languages: she learned English very young, as well as French, Spanish, and Italian.
Schubert wrote a large body of music for solo piano, including eleven incontrovertibly completed sonatas and at least nine more in varying states of completion, numerous miscellaneous works and many short dances, in addition to producing a large set of works for piano four hands. He also wrote over fifty chamber works, including some fragmentary works. Schubert's sacred output includes seven masses, one oratorio and one requiem, among other mass movements and numerous smaller compositions.Ewen (2007), p.
By T. K. Premadasa (The writer is the retired former Head of Corporate Affairs and Communications - Sri Lanka Export Development Board. )''' Dharmadasa Walpola incontrovertibly dominated the Sinhala Cinema in 1950s & 60s as the best play-back singer. The melodious and romantic voice of Dharmadasa Walpola, a household name, resonates even today in the hearts of music fans over the island. This is a commemorative appreciation of the 30th Death Anniversary of this versatile musician on December 25, 2013.
Howland, John Louis. Ellington Uptown: Duke Ellington, James P. Johnson, & the Birth of Concert Jazz Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2009. The showmanship and innovation Whiteman exhibited earned him the moniker "King of Jazz," though with this title there is a good deal of controversy associated. As a white man, Whiteman's capitalization on a musical genre that is incontrovertibly African- American in origins has led many critics to question the authenticity of his artistic pursuits, and even deem them exploitative.
Writing in "Moral Panics, Jimmy Savile and Social Work: a 21st century morality tale" that "Giving Victims a Voice is full of scare-mongering, exaggeration and elision, as allegations are presented as 'facts' and accusations become 'offences', held to be incontrovertibly true". The Lucy Faithfull Foundation stated that children must be better protected in the future. It also called for a national strategy to prevent such child sexual abuse. The BBC restated a "sincere apology to the victims", saying it was "appalled" at Savile's preying on its premises.
Her identity was incontrovertibly confirmed by 11 July 1873, and King confessed to being Kate Stoddard and to the murder of Goodrich. She also admitted that she had been boarding at the home of the widow Ann Taylor, at 127 High Street in Brooklyn, a three-story brick house near Jay Street. Taylor's daughter Anna Knight would later testify at the inquest, indicating that King used the alias Minnie Waltham in association with Taylor. King had been living at High Street since the third week of April, continuing to work in Manhattan.
To ensure its permanence, Lincoln felt, emancipation would have to be put into effect by the federal government in a manner that was incontrovertibly constitutional.Guelzo, 60. Equally important, the timing of emancipation would need to be orchestrated carefully, so as not to interfere with the war effort. Although in 1861, Lincoln had not yet espoused the idea of immediate emancipation and still hoped to work with state governments to accomplish gradual and perhaps even a compensated emancipation, the Frémont incident solidified Lincoln's belief that emancipation was the President's responsibility and could not be accomplished by scattered decrees from Union generals.
Donald Nicholson-Smith, PM Press, 2012, p. 148. According to Colin Brewer (2007), who co-produced a play about Meslier's life, > Historians argue about who was the first overt, post-Classical atheist but > Meslier was arguably the first to put his name to an incontrovertibly > atheist document. That this important event is largely unrecognised (Meslier > was absent from both Richard Dawkins’ and Jonathan Miller's recent TV series > on atheism) is due partly to Voltaire who published, in 1761, a grossly > distorted "Extract" that portrayed Meslier as a fellow-deist and entirely > suppressed Meslier's anti-monarchist, proto-communist opinions.
In court, Claude makes an eloquent speech in which he calmly tells the judge the full details of the events which had provoked him to commit the crime of murder, and he admits his guilt. However, when the King's attorney then states that Claude Gueux had committed the murder unprovoked, Claude becomes angry and he reiterates a long series of acts of extreme provocation on the part of the Director. The president of the court then sums up the case, and in doing so he only mentions the facts about Claude Gueux which are adverse, albeit incontrovertibly true. Claude is then found guilty and sentenced to death.
Lynn Hung and Fan Siu-wong reprise their supporting roles, while martial arts choreographer Sammo Hung appears as a master of Hung Ga martial arts. Yen expressed his lack of interest in making a third film, feeling that, "Ip Man 2 will incontrovertibly become a classic, bettering the first." Yen later stated that after Ip Man 2, he would no longer be involved in a film based on Ip's life. While both Donnie Yen and Raymond Wong were not keen on making a third Ip Man film, director Wilson Yip expressed interest in making one that would focus on the relationship between Ip and Bruce Lee.
While Las Vegas in 1940 had a population of 8,422, by 1950, it had increased to 24,624 people. The cornering of the gambling market in the city by suspected mob members sparked a two-year investigation by Senator Estes Kefauver and his Senate Special Committee to Investigate Crime in Interstate Commerce in 1950–51. The hearing concluded that organized crime money was incontrovertibly tied to the Las Vegas casinos and was becoming the controlling interest in the city thereby earning for the groups vast amounts of income which was strengthening their influence in the country. This led to a proposal by the Senate to institute federal gambling control.
He rejected an argument that the trial had not been properly concluded.214 CLR 118, at para [16] The majority opinion, written by Beazley JA; acknowledged the advantages which the primary judge had in making findings in Fox's favour.214 CLR 118, at para [17] Nevertheless, she decided that the evidence of the police officer concerning the skid marks on the respondent's correct side of the road were facts 'incontrovertibly established by the evidence'.214 CLR 118, at para [18] As the primary judge had accepted the testimony about the skid marks, she concluded that the oral evidence of Fox and Mr Murdoch did not suffice to sustain the final opinion of the primary judge.
Self-refuting ideas or self-defeating ideas are ideas or statements whose falsehood is a logical consequence of the act or situation of holding them to be true. Many ideas are called self-refuting by their detractors, and such accusations are therefore almost always controversial, with defenders stating that the idea is being misunderstood or that the argument is invalid. For these reasons, none of the ideas below are unambiguously or incontrovertibly self-refuting. These ideas are often used as axioms, which are definitions taken to be true (tautological assumptions), and cannot be used to test themselves, for doing so would lead to only two consequences: consistency (circular reasoning) or exception (self-contradiction).
As per the Rural Household Survey conducted in 2002, 65.3% of the rural families in Goalpokhar II CD Block belonged to the BPL category, against 46.7% of rural families in Uttar Dinajpur district being in the BPL category. As per the Human Development Report for Uttar Dinajpur district, “The two Goalpokhar blocks are placed in the least favourable positions in Uttar Dinajpur, both because of low levels of human development and high concentration of exclusion and human poverty. Goalpokhar-1 nevertheless does better than Itahar in terms of Human Poverty Index (HPI). Goalpokhar-2, on the other hand, is incontrovertibly the least developed block of Uttar Dinajpur district, with the lowest levels of human development and the highest concentration of human poverty”.
As per the Rural Household Survey conducted in 2002, 59.2% of the rural families in Goalpokhar I CD Block belonged to the BPL category, against 46.7% of rural families in Uttar Dinajpur district being in the BPL category. As per the Human Development Report for Uttar Dinajpur district, “The two Goalpokhar blocks are placed in the least favourable positions in Uttar Dinajpur, both because of low levels of human development and high concentration of exclusion and human poverty. Goalpokhar-1 nevertheless does better than Itahar in terms of Human Poverty Index (HPI). Goalpokhar-2, on the other hand, is incontrovertibly the least developed block of Uttar Dinajpur district, with the lowest levels of human development and the highest concentration of human poverty”.
The architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner wrote of the early 14th-century choir of Bristol that "from the point of view of spatial imagination" it is not only superior to anything else in England or Europe but "proves incontrovertibly that English design surpasses that of all other countries" at that date. The choir has broad arches with two wave mouldings carried down the piers which support the ribs of the vaulting. These may have been designed by Thomas Witney or William Joy as they are similar to the work at Wells Cathedral and St Mary Redcliffe. The choir is separated from the eastern Lady Chapel by a 14th-century reredos which was damaged in The reformation and repaired in 1839 when the 17th-century altarpiece was removed.
Cam Lindsay from Exclaim! said it was "worth every second of the wait" and hailed the album as "a complete record that's everything pop should be in 2015: utterly uncompromising, imaginative and, somehow, universally accessible". Writing for NME, Barry Nicholson dismissed notions that Boucher had "sacrificed some of what made her seem so alien when 4AD debut 'Visions' emerged" by "embracing the pop orthodoxy", and commented that "she's still laughing and not being normal, only this time, it's all the way to the bank". Reviewing for Pitchfork, Jessica Hopper deemed the album "evidence of Boucher's labor and an articulation of a pop vision that is incontrovertibly hers, inviting the wider world in", while calling Boucher "a human zeitgeist, redrawing all the binaries and boundaries by which we define pop music and forcing us to come along".
With the emergence of molecular biology, he and his colleagues pioneered Cysteine- Scanning Mutagenesis in combination with chemical modification, as well as a battery of site-directed biophysical/biochemical techniques to demonstrate almost incontrovertibly that LacY functions by a mechanism involving alternating access of sugar- and proton-binding sites to either side of the membrane. This general experimental approach is recognized today and has become a standard tool for membrane protein research. Without a crystal structure, Kaback and colleagues succeeded in using the approach to obtain essential information about helix packing, the organization of the sugar- binding site, and the residues involved in H+ translocation and coupling. He and his colleagues then obtained an X-ray crystal structure of LacY, an essential step towards understanding the molecular mechanism, which has had important impact on the field of membrane transport.
Donnie Yen, who played the Wing Chun grandmaster Ip Man in two films, initially expressed no interest in appearing in a third film, feeling that, "Because Ip Man 2 will incontrovertibly become a classic, bettering the first. I believe it's best to end something when it's at perfection, and leave behind a good memory." Before the release of Ip Man 2, he stated he would no longer be involved in a film based on Ip Man's life due to the proliferation of Ip Man films produced by different studios following the success of the first Ip Man film. While both Yen and Raymond Wong were not initially keen on making a third Ip Man film, director Wilson Yip had expressed interest in making one that would focus on the relationship between Yip Man and Bruce Lee.
In the preface to the 1882 Russian edition of The Communist Manifesto, Marx and Engels explicitly raised the issues Trotsky would later develop: "Now the question is: can the Russian obshchina, though greatly undermined, yet a form of primeval common ownership of land, pass directly to the higher form of Communist common ownership? Or, on the contrary, must it first pass through the same process of dissolution such as constitutes the historical evolution of the West? The only answer to that possible today is this: If the Russian Revolution becomes the signal for a proletarian revolution in the West, so that both complement each other, the present Russian common ownership of land may serve as the starting point for a communist development". By stating that this is "[t]he only answer possible today", they incontrovertibly emphasized the priority of the international class situation over national developments.
His childhood dreams of becoming an NFL player are further damaged when new laws require him to wear an ankle monitor at all times and stay 2000 feet away from schools and public gathering spots, preventing him from playing football, and he has trouble finding legitimate employment due to his criminal record. Banks approaches the California Innocence Project hoping to clear his name, and they advise him to write a plea of habeas corpus to the California legal system to get them to retry him. When this fails, Innocence Project founder Justin Brooks (Greg Kinnear) explains that the justice system requires new evidence that incontrovertibly points to his innocence before they will hear his pleas; this excludes DNA evidence, which was taken during the original trial but never used in his defense. Innocence Project lawyers interview several of Banks' former classmates, but their word is not strong enough to cast doubt on Banks' conviction.
" Indiewire said, "As Dredd, Urban either has a better character to play than [Sylvester Stallone] did, or simply has a better grasp on what makes him tick, but the actor continues to distinguish himself as a versatile performer who turns mimicry into emotional meaning." Empires Chris Hewitt scored the film three out of five stars, and said it gets the lead character "absolutely, incontrovertibly right" and that Urban's Dredd is "a deadpan delight—he doesn't grow as a person and he doesn't crack wise ... the movie generates its few laughs from his sheer intractability". Hewitt also called Thirlby's Anderson engaging and wrote that the film is "a solid, occasionally excellent take on [Judge Dredd], with Urban's chin particularly impressive." Varietys Geoff Berkshire said the film is "Grim, gritty and ultra-violent", called Dredd a "badass of few words", and wrote that Urban "does a fine job embodying the more mythic qualities of Dredd as an upright law enforcer no lowlife would want to confront.

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