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"inarguable" Definitions
  1. not arguable : not open to doubt or debate

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The slaughter is depicted with stark brutality and inarguable cruelty.
The success of Saint Laurent under Mr. Slimane is inarguable.
But whether or not McGahn will testify, it's inarguable that he should.
But within a year, the effects of Carreyrou's reporting would become inarguable.
What is inarguable is that it is devastating, in the very best way.
That is inarguable, that America is leading this transitional fuel of natural gas.
But the success of such regulations and other fiddly licensing requirements is inarguable.
Give Young credit, his latest inarguable classic came on 1992's Harvest Moon.
Opinions on the topic are one thing, but the supporting data is inarguable.
It's inarguable, however, that established norms keep institutions humming along without major disasters.
The obvious, inarguable point is that no one deserves assault, dumb betches included.
The anti-10x squad raises many important and valid — frankly, obvious and inarguable — points.
Furthermore, by this point Wayne's brilliance was inarguable, as that "my opponent" line suggests.
It's pretty inarguable: Snapchat's got some of the best news coverage on social media.
It got at something that politics and politicians seldom do: the complicated, inarguable truth.
It's a title that grows more inarguable as Neubauer racks up championship after championship.
It's inarguable that Westbrook could be the catalyzing force on a championship-winning team.
And it's inarguable that in the last 10 years, Netanyahu has broken this paradigm.
What's inarguable is that the outbreak has occurred since the turn of the millennium.
In an event where people fought over basically everything, Nigeria's stylistic dominance was inarguable.
It is now inarguable that being a business person is no guarantee of intelligence.
The first two are absolutely inarguable, but, friends ... sometimes wearing socks to bed is nice.
But one thing is inarguable: Arya Stark won the whole goddamn game (spoiler alert ahead).
After a decade, it's obvious and inarguable that the iPad experiment worked out for Apple.
Through that lens, fixing the problem and protecting one another against its consequences isn't merely inarguable.
That voice is committed, physical and inarguable, and far less ambiguous than the words it carries.
The one we all know about is your contempt for ethanol, which seems kind of inarguable.
But what's inarguable is that Trump is a weapon forged in the fires of reality television.
Of course the truth is that all of these seemingly inarguable statements are, in fact, fully arguable.
It is inarguable that Neymar is now the most beloved Brazilian since Pele was in his heyday.
But no matter how you feel, it's inarguable that West is provoking a conversation about bipolar disorder.
Regardless, while the White Walkers remain fascinatingly unknowable and hard to pin down, one thing is inarguable.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK By now, it's an inarguable, middle-class rite of passage.
He ended his message by saying we need to get rid of corny shit, which is inarguable.
It was disorienting but inarguable in its logic, and to my ears it definitely qualified as something new.
While anyone can act like their statements are inarguable, statistically men are more often the ones doing so.
But he told CNN's Dana Bash last month that it was "inarguable" that Putin is a stronger leader.
"In our internet era, there are entirely too many pundits shouting out advice," he writes, which seems inarguable.
There's also the inarguable point that these kinds of devices really remove the "lap" part from the laptop equation.
It has turned the love that dare not speak its name into the inarguable center of a love story.
After many rounds of voting, debating, and horse trading, we finally settled on a definitive, inarguable, and absolute ranking.
"Issues that are inarguable are human rights and freedoms, a liberal constitutional framework, accountability and representational ability," he said.
If we ever were to do so, there would have to be a damn good reason, inarguable and uncontroverted.
It's inarguable that Chris Harrison is a television icon — he's hosted The Bachelor and its brethren for over 15 years.
Ugly as his beliefs may be, it's inarguable that Milo's built his career by knowing how to captivate an audience.
By this point, it's inarguable that Alice is the kind of mother who treats her daughters as extensions of herself.
What's inarguable is that she flew the coop and that every time he sings the song, he cries for her.
These villains pose a threat to the status quo, and their motivations for doing so are understandable or even inarguable.
Pence told CNN's Dana Bash last month that it was "inarguable" that Putin is a stronger leader than President Barack Obama.
I voted Leave on the basis of Tony Benn's inarguable case regarding democratic accountability and I am delighted with the outcome.
Separate, divided: I kept hearing those words and their variants, a report card for America as damning as it was inarguable.
But if Marvel really wants to shake things up, can we again suggest the inarguable breakout star of Black Panther, Shuri?
One point is inarguable: Many of these weapons did not remain long in government possession after arriving in their respective countries.
Hockney – Van Gogh: The Joy of Nature traces an inarguable line of influence across the careers of two titans of painting.
Usually, I'd say it's in the eye of the beholder, but the incredible design of the baby Jag is pretty much inarguable.
Visconti's passion for music is inarguable: he spent the speech's first half breaking down his childhood and musical training in impressive detail.
The "establishment," as we may as well join in terming it, has likewise lost credibility, for reasons ranging from nonsensical to inarguable.
That mothers are unsupported in all realms but the symbolic is inarguable; and yet, so are those who could be mothers, but aren't.
Your own opinion echoes back in the voices of all your friends and colleagues, which reinforces the logic of your own inarguable opinion.
And yet, just as Elvis remains the King of Rock and Roll, it's an inarguable fact: Jack Kirby was the King of Comics.
It is inarguable that plenty of people will wear what is heretofore the coolest outfit of their life to a Saint Pablo show.
There's something endearingly childlike about "How to Talk to Girls at Parties" that goes a long way toward compensating for its inarguable daftness.
The Cambodian tribunal has had one inarguable success, Mr. Cruvellier said: Three of the perpetrators lived long enough to answer for their crimes.
It is now inarguable that knowing one industry does not make you an expert, even necessarily on that industry and certainly anything else.
The entire franchise's impact and success is inarguable, but High School Musical 2 is the most legitimately and non-ironically watchable of them all.
They make it coherent and add drama, inserting commas, semi-colons and ellipses (and, in the end, an inarguable and often premature full stop).
"I think it's inarguable that Vladimir Putin has been a stronger leader in his country than Barack Obama has been in this country," Gov.
The question is: How can we respect the precepts of private enterprise for its inarguable benefits without subordinating our pressing social and human needs?
However, it's inarguable that older people, especially those with other health conditions, are at a higher risk of developing serious cases of the coronavirus.
"But I want to switch," he continued, and turned the discussion to US war veterans, making the inarguable point that they deserve better care.
It's the 2012 edition that CNN examined in its report, and the findings are inarguable: a deliberate, repeated pattern of word-for-word plagiarism.
They make it coherent and add drama, inserting commas and semi-colons and ellipses (and, in the end, an inarguable and often premature full stop).
"I think it's inarguable that Vladimir Putin has been a stronger leader in his country than Barack Obama has been in this country," Pence said.
Mine 31 closed for a simple, inarguable reason: it "basically exhausted all of its coal reserves," a spokesperson for the mine said at the time.
Abedin's prominence and visibility in the campaign is inarguable and it's hard to imagine that the campaign could be unflapped by such a revolting incident.
But, the latter stages of Jones' career have totally belied the phenomenal talents of a five-division world champion and an inarguable pound-for-pound great.
"I think it's inarguable that Vladimir Putin has been a stronger leader in his country than Barack Obama has been in this country," Mr. Pence said.
No matter how much we want to look to this one thing in life that makes perfect, inarguable sense, we can never completely rely on it.
The second inarguable truth is that as hard as he crusaded for what he saw as noble causes, nearly all of his efforts ended in failure.
But I'm not going to dispense the inarguable and definite facts of life to a man so clearly possessed by the pursuit of an unreachable dream.
If anything, the role the confluence of those two perceived assets played in Trump's victory is one of the few inarguable lessons of the 2016 election.
An inarguable truth, if you are fortunate enough to have all the necessary components: There's something sacred about being a kid and playing videogames with your sibling.
Be that as it may, however, there's one variable no one ever talks about in the annals of trap music but whose legacy and influence is inarguable.
Bryant begins with the inarguable brilliance and objective accomplishment of his career, and then just works backwards to explain how the madness behind it actually makes sense.
It's inarguable that sexism played a role in her defeat, and I think most women would relate to the slights and aggressions she had to endure placidly.
Greg Abbott said Monday it's inarguable the church security chief saved lives when a gunman opened fire last month during Sunday services at a house of worship.
" Trump's running mate, Mike Pence, said on Thursday that it's "inarguable" that Putin is a "stronger leader in his country than Barack Obama has been in this country.
What all of this does is give inarguable evidence supporting what we've heard countless marginalized people working in the industry say before: Exclusion is endemic to popular films.
"I think it's inarguable that Vladimir Putin has been a stronger leader in his country than Barack Obama has been in his country," Pence said at the time.
The villains of movies like Black Panther and Infinity War pose a threat to the status quo, and their motivations for doing so are understandable or even inarguable.
That he was also a prodigiously gifted writer who created works of inarguable greatness hardly matters anymore, at least not in many classrooms, where Kipling remains politically toxic.
In the silent, any-sound-could-be-deadly world of the film, an infant poses an inarguable danger, and the adults' plan to deal with it is still untested.
So while Barra puts the cause of his resignation down to a sense of homesickness, it's also inarguable that Xiaomi has struggled to live up to its ambitious goals.
Mike Pence, Trump's vice presidential running mate, told CNN it was "inarguable" that Putin had been a stronger leader of Russia than Obama had been in the United states.
Whether 2016 will truly be the live-streaming election is still anyone's guess — but it's inarguable that, at the time of this writing, these apps have taken over Washington.
So. There is nothing that says you have to feel any kind of way about this, but there are also the fact of it, and the inarguable sticker shock.
"I think it's inarguable that Vladimir Putin has been a stronger leader in his country than Barack Obama has been in this country," Pence told CNN's Dana Bash in September.
A toast-able marshmallow calendar really should've been the final nail in capitalism's coffin; the one piece of inarguable evidence that it is time to rise up or be damned.
Say what you will about The King, a new reimagining of Shakespeare's Henry V premiering in theaters October 11 and on Netflix November 1 — the movie has some inarguable highlights.
"It's like picking chocolate or vanilla as your ice cream go-to or Biggie as the GOAT: an inarguable but safe choice," Jeff Weiss wrote on this website in 2015.
The nominations for the 59th annual Grammy Awards are here, and if there's one inarguable, inescapable takeaway from this year's lineup, it's that the traditional record-release model is totally dead.
The effectiveness of his stimulus will be debated forever, but what is inarguable is that inequality in America is getting worse and Trump is pushing policies that will likely exacerbate it.
It is now inarguable that, in fact, being the guy who made ties in Mexico and China does not make you supremely qualified to bring jobs back from Mexico and China.
Nineties goth films include such cult classics as The Crow, Interview With the Vampire, and the inarguable teen staple The Craft, which follows outcast teen girls who reclaim their power through magic.
We can all debate the creep factor of someone uprooting their life to chase after a person who barely knows they're alive, but it's inarguable that people do move, reasonably, for love.
" In fact, Pence told CNN's Dana Bash in September: "I think it's inarguable that Vladimir Putin has been a stronger leader in his country than Barack Obama has been in this country.
There's no real evidence that's true, but it's inarguable that based on followers and views alone, Janitch appears to be far more widely watched than anyone else in the quake prediction field.
But whether you think that recycling is a workable alternative or a quixotic non-starter, one thing is inarguable: EPS contaminants are dangerous, widespread, and destined to influence ecosystems for hundreds of years.
And loud enough objections can act as a counterweight to moves to quietly slip new loopholes into encrypted services via vaguely-worded legislature — or attempts to pass off intellectually dishonest arguments as inarguable logic.
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To call something "obvious" or "common sense" is to call it settled and refuse to relitigate it or revisit all the work that went into determining it was so inarguable in the first place.
Since the first of his 100 or so books of fiction, poetry, essays and plays appeared in 1966, his talent has been inarguable, and yet it's almost exclusively been a talent for the aesthetic.
That said, the last quarterback I thought came into a season with such inarguable lame-duck status was Jay Cutler, and Miami's new head coach, Adam Gase, got the most out of Cutler last year.
But if Ben Elton's screenplay benefits from dramatic imaginings and factual fudging, I'm content that Branagh — who stars as well as directs and whose devotion to Shakespeare is inarguable — be the one to approve them.
Those are things like in-person social interaction and the tactile feel of the game's components (concepts that, it could be said, also once were inarguable core principles of a wedding—look how that turned out).
" Conversely, Trump's running mate, Mike Pence, gamely stood by the Republican nominee, saying, "I think it's inarguable that Vladimir Putin has been a stronger leader in his country than Barack Obama has been in this country.
What's inarguable is that curative fandom tends to treat transformative fandom with a kind of bafflement verging on downright hostility — the same reaction, more or less, that most non-fandom groups have toward fandom in general.
The focus on the author is understandable, to a point: It's inarguable that it sucks to be the subject of a Twitter pile-on, and Twitter itself is, as David Auerbach wrote in Slate in 2014, broken.
If the armchair corporals want to persist in demands for withdrawals that for 25 years have led to more Palestinian violence, not less, the least they can do is be ferocious in defense of Israel's inarguable sovereignty.
For all their quoting of the founders, the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, members of the caucus seem to forget one simple and inarguable fact: All of those documents reflect absolute compromise.
The White House has moved to bar publication of Bolton's book, citing security concerns — ironic considering the utterly unhinged and unfettered nature of, say, Trump's Twitter feed and its terrifying and inarguable impact on geopolitics and economics.
And it's also inarguable that Trump's supporters do not care about his casual relationship with the truth; Trump decries any sort of fact-checking as the byproduct of a "fake news" media, and his backers believe it.
The furious obfuscation and umbrage that has greeted this simple and inarguable fact reflects both how essential that recognition is and how hard the beneficiaries of that imagined consensus will go in the defense of that illusion.
With the ERA, there would be this added (and very powerful) layer of protection: not just state or federal law, but an explicit, inarguable, statement that discrimination on the basis of sex is a violation of constitutional rights.
It's inarguable that she rode the last blockbuster wave of the music industry into a successful career that led her through the mid-aughts, and despite her underperforming records, successfully transitioned into contemporary pop culture through The Voice.
"I think it's inarguable that Vladimir Putin has been a stronger leader in his country than Barack Obama has been in this country," Pence said in an interview with CNN's Dana Bash at the Reagan Library in California.
Marvel and Disney have gone to great trouble and expense to make us care and keep us interested, pouring money and talent into a series of movies whose commercial success is one of the inarguable achievements of our time.
While the benefits of providing this benefit are universally inarguable, when you look at statistics indicating that women hold two-thirds of student debt and owe half a trillion dollars more than their male colleagues, the perk becomes more persuasive.
We can debate the reason why he did, whether it was character or coincidence, but what seems inarguable is that people—men or women, athletes or not—who rise to the occasion in quite the same way are strikingly rare.
Now the evidence is inarguable, and there have been a number of other books that have come out, whether specifically on that topic or more generally about the ways in which the internet has transformed personal and social relations overall.
Yet our universe consists essentially entirely of matter, and therein lies the problem: We have two observations that are inarguable (the production of equal amounts of matter and antimatter, and the preponderance of matter) and are in stark contradiction with one another.
It's impossible to identify a single root cause of poverty and income inequality in the U.S., but structural demographic factors including race, class, gender, and geography are inarguable leading factors, and roadblocks to mobility out of poverty including job availability and education.
Like WWE superstar Daniel Bryan before him, who sneered a foreboding message of inarguable environmental decline with enough withering conceit that it made him a renegade, David Starr manages to morph into a jealous psychopath even as he's fighting for the working man.
In the wake of a pair of narrative-altering mixtapes in 2011, he established himself as one of rap's essential players through inarguable talent but also sheer force of will, and a work ethic perhaps belied by the outsize persona he has cultivated on record.
It's impossible to say if Fizdale was an inarguable solution to their looming and present-day problems, but even going at a snail's pace with a roster that's drowning in below-average talent, he at least had the Grizzlies playing a smart brand of basketball.
A tough man whose temper is hot enough to bring him close to murdering an employer (which earns him 20 months in a New York State prison), he is guided by ethical instincts that seem to him as inarguable as the laws of physics.
The argument wasn't about the inarguable milestone Jon M. Chu's romantic comedy represents — it's the first Hollywood studio movie in 25 years to feature a heavily Asian American cast and to come from an Asian American director — but over how people were talking about the film.
I remain charmed by, inspired by, and doubtful about Gore's commitment to the idea that if we tell enough people about the science of climate change, if we present information in a compelling and inarguable manner, then we can set the gears in motion to stop it.
The NCAA fights tooth and nail for amateurism, an arguably illegal system of inarguable economic control; player-friendly reforms such as cost-of-living stipends and the ability to even offer four-year scholarships have come only as a result of legal defeats and public shamings.
The administrators of Jivamukti Yoga Center, which still has dozens of thriving international locations, said that ClassPass played an inarguable role in the closing of their large New York studio—and warned ClassPass could end up "cannibalizing their own business model" should the company continue on its current course.
Although a representative from To the Stars claims no affiliation with Bigelow, the overlap between its team and Bigelow's is inarguable: Hal Puthoff, who was on the board of the National Institute for Discovery Science, is now the vice president of science and technology at To The Stars.
Sentiments like, "Men pay more attention to youth and beauty, women to wealth and status," are offered as "universal principles of selection"—inarguable facts to be internalized quickly so the reader can continue to seek the attention of people who, according to the Rules, behave more like magpies than human beings.
You can draw any number of inferences from this observation, but the most inarguable, in my opinion, is how devastating it is to the conceit that U.S. political dysfunction—embodied most recently in the GOP theft of a Supreme Court seat—should be attributed to both parties in equal measure.
Like cornerbacks, test pilots, and heart surgeons, elite track athletes pursue a career wherein one's victories and failures are inarguable matters of empirical public record, and often determined by variables so small—a quarter of an inch, a half a step, a hundredth of a second—as to be practically invisible.
Such a duality seems quaint now that artists are being priced out of Ridgewood, Queens, and billionaires range freely in aeries from Central Park South to Little West 12th Street, but in the early '193s, where you lived was an inarguable announcement of your politics, your values and your status.
She's totally squared the past with the present, is admired by all, and is not only seen to be good but actually does good in the world for many people, providing clean water and equitable job creation and maternity leave and plenty of other inarguable benefits for women here, there, and everywhere.
Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters FEC chair calls on Trump to provide evidence of NH voter fraud Five years after Yazidi genocide, US warns ISIS is rebounding MORE, later doubled down on the GOP nominee's comments, saying it's "inarguable" the Russian president is a stronger leader than Obama.
If you felt Kobe Bryant was overrated as a player or a smarmy, sniveling dickweed as a public figure or a sociopath as an actual person, it's pretty inarguable that he excelled at pretty much all the skills that build a basketball player's reputation—and which protect a public figure from any serious reckoning with his sins.
Off-White is huge — that's inarguable — and the best explanation of the brand might just be the products themselves: Rihanna's $1,000 over-the-knee white leather boots that say "For Walking" (in quotes) up the back of the calf, even though she was actually wearing them to stand on a stage and perform a private concert for label executives at the Top Dawg Christmas party last year.
"I think it's inarguable that Vladimir Putin has been a stronger leader in his country than Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Forget conventional wisdom — Bernie Sanders is electable 2020 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care MORE has been in this country," Pence, the governor of Indiana and Trump's running mate, said during an interview on CNN Thursday.
Following Carvalho's death this anti-MMA faction smelled blood and began falling over themselves to be seen as the strongest proponents for an all-out ban on the sport, using the unfortunate, and extraordinarily rare, instance of a mixed martial artist dying as a result of injuries incurred in a fight as an opportunity to turn their hand-wringing and personal preferences into matters of high, even inarguable, morality.
If Gucci, T.I., and Jeezy are the various court nobles of trap (argue about which duchies and baronies they represent yourselves), Lil Wayne is moreso the court jester, the guy who pops in and out of the scene to cause mischief and occasionally draw your eye to certain inarguable truths, like the fact that the "Wasted" beat is bananas or that it's 2006 and you really should be paying more attention to DJ Drama mixtapes.
The American people vote FOR a president, not just against the alternative It's inarguable that Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE put together some of the most detailed progressive policy positions of any Democratic nominee in history — whether on climate change, immigration, or the economy.

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