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"incontrovertible" Definitions
  1. that is true and cannot be disagreed with or denied

307 Sentences With "incontrovertible"

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When you combine those three incontrovertible facts, you get something special.
The fact that they exonerated her, it&aposs overwhelming and incontrovertible.
Now, because we now have incontrovertible evidence of all this wrongdoing.
Incontrovertible physics also means that warming causes sea-levels to rise.
That intervention was incontrovertible and its scope grows seemingly every week.
He fantasized about new facts being unearthed that might provide incontrovertible evidence.
We have incontrovertible evidence that all involved tried to cover this up.
There is one incontrovertible truth about the internet: people are the worst.
The well established use of social media by subversive elements is incontrovertible.
Years later, here was incontrovertible proof that she had told the truth.
He's practiced at denying previous statements even when incontrovertible evidence of them exists.
Let's start with the undeniable, incontrovertible fact: Risk and reward are inextricably linked.
It is a truth-telling instrument, with the photographs offered as incontrovertible proof.
And the e-mail server scandal that incontrovertible to me, laws were broken.
Evolution isn't "just" a theory anymore—it's an incontrovertible part of our reality.
The incontrovertible physics of the greenhouse effect means that global temperatures are rising.
Some Democrats say the transcript contains incontrovertible proof that Trump abused his powers.
It's incontrovertible that scientific advances will happen, and in fact, they'll probably happen quickly.
Within the confines of Litchfield, guards possess absolute, incontrovertible control over fact and fiction.
Because the evidence about Hillary and committing felonies and obstructing is overwhelming and incontrovertible.
The evidence is overwhelming, incontrovertible, would have put every one of you in jail.
Though experts have described Hanna-Attisha's findings as incontrovertible, Ballenger said he isn't convinced.
Trump seizes on those mistakes as incontrovertible evidence that the media is hopelessly fake.
There are numerous examples in nutrition that are similar to smoking and seem incontrovertible.
I wondered what might happen if Mueller offered clear, incontrovertible evidence of Trump's guilt.
The physical evidence against him was incontrovertible, and no one is questioning his guilt.
What stands out about these stories is how authoritative, forceful and incontrovertible they are.
The group's research provides incontrovertible evidence that the planet is heating up — and quickly.
It&aposs irrefutable -- it&aposs indisputable at this point, it&aposs incontrovertible at this point.
India said it had "incontrovertible evidence" of Pakistani involvement, a statement quickly rejected by Islamabad.
The Trump presidency is in mortal peril because incontrovertible facts of wrongdoing are decisively proven.
He provided what appeared to be incontrovertible proof that Wright was, in fact, Satoshi Nakamoto.
One of Trump's attorneys, former New York Mayor  Rudy Giuliani , asserted a basically incontrovertible fact.
Debbie Reynolds' Hollywood legacy is incontrovertible, and it already lives on in La La Land.
Should they reach fruition, it would provide an incontrovertible reminder of how special Beltran is.
"We gathered incontrovertible evidence proving their guilt," Prosecutor-General Yusuf Rakhmon told a news conference.
"Increases in ocean heat are incontrovertible proof that the Earth is warming," the study said.
Many of us already believed this, but the evidence is becoming more incontrovertible over time.
Además, hay un hecho incontrovertible: la prohibición sí ha ayudado a aumentar drásticamente la violencia.
" As Blair noted, "The one incontrovertible characteristic of politics today is its propensity for revolt.
The facts are incontrovertible: Such bans, globally and in the United States before Roe v.
Here, a secretary offers incontrovertible evidence that Gene Roddenberry himself was the source of the leak.
It's great, given the very controversial history of the field, that it's such an incontrovertible detection.
But "START" makes one thing incontrovertible: Philip and Elizabeth Jennings survived because they had each other.
Wilders' rhetoric brings scorn from the Dutch establishment, but is an incontrovertible truth to Ronald Sørensen.
"With the FBI indictment, the evidence is now incontrovertible" of Russia's election meddling, McMaster said Saturday.
"The evidence is just incontrovertible that there's something going on -- something important going on," he said.
Zombie Repeal is the most incontrovertible evidence that the GOP is not guided by policy outcomes.
India's finance minister said there was "incontrovertible evidence" that Pakistan had a hand in yesterday's bombing.
"Incontrovertible" and "overt" took off during his discussion of race on Marc Maron's podcast last summer.
One Western source says the evidence linking one of the organisers to Russian intelligence organs is "incontrovertible".
And he quoted the report's conclusion that the interference was "highly probable" at best, and not incontrovertible.
Joni Ernst said Friday afternoon she is still waiting to see the incontrovertible case promised by Democrats.
This is the incontrovertible truth of climate change for the foreseeable future unless dramatic action is taken.
From Saban to his doppelganger, Bear Bryant, one truth has remained incontrovertible in college football throughout the decades.
But her story soon supplied incontrovertible evidence of governmental interference, involving officials at the highest levels of government.
LONDON — If the Internet has taught us one incontrovertible fact, it's that your words last for ever online.
But hating on Nougat ignores two incontrovertible facts: nougat is delicious, and Google didn't have any other options.
The evidence is becoming overwhelming and incontrovertible that it is a systemic problem, rather than an isolated one.
" Two weeks ago, Trump publicly rebuked McMaster for saying that Russian interference in the 2016 elections was "incontrovertible.
But evidence kept accumulating, and by the 1980s scientists finally had incontrovertible proof that CFCs were to blame.
But neither of these provides the kind of explicit and incontrovertible affirmation that the Dignity Amendment would enshrine.
Yet we still have no incontrovertible official explanation of who was behind it, nor arrests of any culprits.
"The difference is, with Trump, it's incontrovertible that he has said the things he's said," Mr. Baldwin said.
Though political figures often tell whoppers, it is incontrovertible that there is such a thing as the truth.
"With the F.B.I. indictment, the evidence is now really incontrovertible and available in the public domain," he said.
While there's no incontrovertible proof that those efforts swayed voters in Trump's favor, there is a convincing circumstantial case.
He is convinced that finding out and publicising incontrovertible facts will lead to action, and do the world good.
Sure, it's fun to think, as Yesterday does, that our love for the Beatles is universal, true, and incontrovertible.
While Russian interference with our election now seems incontrovertible, we can never know whether Moscow made the decisive difference.
" But, she points out, "we do make most of life's decisions based on less-than-rock-solid, incontrovertible evidence.
There is evidence but not incontrovertible proof that these computers can beat classical computers trying to solve similar problems.
McMaster, the U.S. National Security Adviser, told the conference the surprise FBI indictments provided "incontrovertible" evidence of Russia's actions.
There is overwhelming and incontrovertible evidence that this works — people are housed successfully, and then the other things follow.
But the US expert said it was incontrovertible that China's military budget was the second largest in the world.
And since this situation hasn't changed in a decade, there's an incontrovertible conclusion to draw: Google can't fix it.
Quinn is able to obtain incontrovertible evidence and gives the scoop to Marissa rather than keep it for himself.
"The evidence is incontrovertible," Jonathan Greenblatt, head of the Anti-Defamation League, told me of Miller's white nationalist associations.
And if that doesn't convince you, the memes comparing Thornton to Kevin Durant, or Blake Griffin, will make it incontrovertible.
"They claimed dozens of times, that their existing case was, quote, 'overwhelming and incontrovertible,'" Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said.
Instead of playing into the media's gotcha game, the White House should be laser-focused on these three incontrovertible facts. .
Yet even if that evidence were incontrovertible (and that could still emerge in Mueller's investigation), impeachment remains a political decision.
When the evidence of wrongdoing was clear and incontrovertible, people began to peel away, tails tucked and full of shame.
There is incontrovertible proof that Russia interfered in our electoral process on behalf of Donald Trump; few disagree with this.
Now, more than thirty years later, the evidence linking carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases to climate change is incontrovertible.
Barlow is dead, then — a fact that seems incontrovertible, one of the few in this bubbling stew of a book.
In 1972, a University of Minnesota scientist found what he called "incontrovertible asbestos" in a sample of Shower to Shower.
THE evidence that President Donald Trump has "fulfilled miracles", as his chief disciple Mike Pence claims, is in one sense incontrovertible.
We have incontrovertible evidence that the Clintons benefited in a massive, huge, financial way because of this corrupt Uranium One deal.
"While further details of the laboratory analyses will follow, the analytical results already obtained are incontrovertible," Uzumcu said in a statement.
And so the importance I think was that they get this verdict right, and that it was based on incontrovertible evidence.
Rick Grucza, an epidemiologist who has been studying alcohol consumption patterns for more than a decade, says the numbers are incontrovertible.
By the time the full extent of the danger had become incontrovertible, it was too late to mount an effective resistance.
At the end of the novel, justice is (usually) served, but, even more satisfying, the truth is made visible and incontrovertible.
"I think it's incontrovertible that celecoxib is not worse than these older NSAIDS," said Dr. Steven Nissen, the study's lead investigator.
International law permits the death penalty only in exceptional circumstances, and requires incontrovertible evidence of intentional murder, the U.N. experts said.
I wanted to find out why Taylor, and so many other reality stars like him, lie in the face of incontrovertible evidence.
But given the incontrovertible video evidence at hand—both the original tape and Mr Trump's apology—surely this fiction would not stand?
But the truth is there is no consensus around an alternative, an incontrovertible fact in keeping with the divisive nature of Brexit.
But the truth on film is more complicated: Video can capture narratives that people take as truths, offering evidence that feels incontrovertible.
Shamsudin Tsakayev, Dadayev's lawyer, told Reuters after the sentencing that there was "incontrovertible proof" that his client had not committed the crime.
In cases where there is a dispute over the accuracy of a particular piece of data, the blockchain can provide incontrovertible proof.
For many careful consumers of news and journalism, a loss for Mr. Jones would have been an incontrovertible failure for our forecast.
"As you can see with the FBI indictment, the evidence is now really incontrovertible and available in the public domain," McMaster said.
However it's yet more incontrovertible proof that foreign actors with ties to the Russian government attempted to meddle in the US presidential election.
But for the most part their excitement at having found incontrovertible evidence of life beyond Earth rules their days for a few weeks.
Most courts had been rejecting the same argument for six years, but now Portman and his colleagues had what they considered incontrovertible evidence.
But that we are seeing the platform wars not just burn on, but retrench in form as they advance in scope seems incontrovertible.
But behind the news headlines, it is incontrovertible that the government is working to create a friendlier environment for business, employment and entrepreneurship.
The Turkish government may nonetheless struggle to present incontrovertible evidence identifying that a faction loyal to Mr. Gulen was behind the failed ouster.
Note that this theory presupposes "R + L = J" which at this point seems less like a theory and more like an incontrovertible fact.
In a time buzzing with talk of polarization and "fake news," filter bubbles and presidential "mistruths," incontrovertible evidence feels more important than ever.
Disney is planning a streaming service in a year but it's a good example of an incontrovertible classic that isn't at our fingertips.
Navarro makes it clear that you should never take suspicious behavior during one question as incontrovertible evidence that you are being lied to.
You're saying incontrovertible based on the testimony of people who are trying to get a better deal and a lighter sentence for themselves.
Against this backdrop, the FCC's report on wireless competitiveness offered what Chairman Ajit Pai called "strong, incontrovertible evidence" of benefits for wireless users.
If the testimony reveals deeper and incontrovertible involvement by Trump in the Ukraine quid pro quo -- does not the country deserve to know?
Last month, the national security advisor drew Trump's ire when he said it was "incontrovertible" that Russia interfered in the 2016 U.S. elections.
Washington (CNN)Evidence of Russian meddling in the 2016 election is "now really incontrovertible," White House National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster said Saturday.
You'll also have an incontrovertible right to work in America and to win federal jobs and contracts that are off-limits to non-citizens.
The indictments led National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster on February 17 to say that it's now "incontrovertible" that Russia interfered in the 2016 election.
But eventually, if as we predict, this model becomes more popular, eventually you'll get to this world where bundle economics just are incontrovertible, right?
The FBI isn't confident that the evidence Russia intended to help Trump is incontrovertible, according to U.S. officials who spoke to The Washington Post.
But for the scientists that collected the data and assembled the report, the evidence of the human impact of climate change is now incontrovertible.
India's government said it had "incontrovertible evidence" of Pakistani involvement in Thursday's killing of 44 paramilitary police - though that was quickly denied by Islamabad.
Trump publicly scolded McMaster in February after his national security adviser said there was "incontrovertible" proof that Russia meddled in the 2016 presidential election.
Because people saw the truth with their own eyes, and because the information was incontrovertible, it gave power to the people who provided it.
He could push and prod many of his A-list guests to admit to incontrovertible facts, even though they just denied them on camera.
Don't call incontrovertible because you imbue credibility on individuals ——" Mr. Cuomo: "I have a tape of him discussing what to do with Michael Cohen.
" Schiff was referring to Trump's national security adviser, who over the weekend said the recent indictments show that Russia's election meddling "is now incontrovertible.
I think the evidence is overwhelming and incontrovertible for obstruction and for the Espionage Act and a number of statutes that we laid out here.
That premise is so commonly held on the right—and so commonly repeated as though it were incontrovertible—that it's seldom challenged by the press.
It is an incontrovertible truth that economy-class passengers will now put up with nearly any level of discomfort in return for a cheap fare.
Yet as events unfolded, the axiomatic and quasi-theological assertion of evil pervading the entire Iraqi regime became the incontrovertible ethical framework for violent action.
At first, I let it flow, determined to preserve my Twitter time line as a shrine to hate and incontrovertible evidence of rising anti-Semitism.
If the "weather = climate" logic held, a series of sweltering summer days could reasonably be concluded as incontrovertible evidence that the planet is getting warmer.
Trump also publicly lambasted McMaster for saying the evidence that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election was "incontrovertible" — a fact the president repeatedly denies.
Or should officials have to prove their complicity in doping case by case, relying on incontrovertible evidence instead of suspicion, no matter how well informed?
President Trump has ushered in lower taxes and lighter regulations for businesses, which investors have seen as incontrovertible wins for investments regardless of their politics.
After the general said Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential election was "incontrovertible" at a forum in Germany, Trump made his displeasure publicly known.
As for Qatar, the executive committee would have to vote for it to be moved in the face of incontrovertible proof that the vote was rigged.
Or how he resisted updating his doubts that President Obama was born outside of the United States, despite the incontrovertible evidence (Obama released his birth certificate).
That sterile debate is superseded by the incontrovertible fact that the total vote for statehood in 2012 was greater than total votes for the current status.
Instead, we are once again left with incontrovertible proof that win or lose, Republicans behave as if they won while Democrats behave as if they lost.
Rumor became incontrovertible humiliation when he left her for Ava Gardner, one of Hollywood's most celebrated beauties, an event splashed round the world in the headlines.
"The evidence is now really incontrovertible and available in the public domain, whereas in the past it was difficult to attribute," McMaster said in his remarks.
His visual connections are incontrovertible and sometimes inconvenient to the art world, as they question why the few command astronomical prices, while many artists are forgotten.
Criminality and graft have come to be seen as such incontrovertible facts of life in India that, in my experience, people seldom mind discussing them openly.
Independent counsel Ken Starr found incontrovertible proof he had lied: a blue dress owned by Lewinsky with a stain from which Clinton's DNA could be extracted.
" McMaster told an audience in Munich, Germany, that the Mueller indictments released Friday show evidence of Russian meddling in the 2016 election is "now really incontrovertible.
In the past decade sporting authorities have widely adopted "athlete biological passports", which look for sudden changes in the blood or urine but rarely provide incontrovertible proof.
By turning it to something that confronts the viewer and puts the viewer's body in relation to it, I really wanted to transform it into something incontrovertible.
We tell ourselves that money cannot buy happiness, but what is incontrovertible is that money buys stuff, and if stuff makes you happy, well, complete the syllogism.
And despite our modern fantasy of the tape as incontrovertible proof, we've recently been confronted with plenty of recordings that have failed to produce their desired ends.
He knows that if he sets the bar at incontrovertible evidence of him and Putin huddled over a Hillary Clinton voodoo doll, he just might clear it.
H. R. McMaster, said it was "incontrovertible" that Moscow was engaging in a campaign of "disinformation, subversion and espionage" that he said Washington would continue to expose.
Amid the uncertainty swirling around the coronavirus pandemic stands one incontrovertible fact: The highest rate of fatalities is among older people, particularly those with underlying medical conditions.
DaBaby stayed silent, shaking his head, as his team encouraged the increasingly agitated man to mind his business and walk away, but the growing tension was incontrovertible.
"As you can see with the FBI indictment, the evidence is now really incontrovertible and available in the public domain," McMaster said at a conference in Germany.
And over the weekend, Trump publicly rebuked his own national security adviser, H.R. McMaster, after he said there was "incontrovertible" evidence that Russia meddled in the election.
" Morral's team spent two years reviewing US-based studies published over the past several decades, pulling out the most rigorous to try to find some "incontrovertible truths.
During an appearance on MSNBC Live with Hallie Jackson, former RNC chairman Michael Steele said that President Trump's "shithole countries" comment is "incontrovertible" evidence that Trump is racist.
Of course, footage is edited and a story is assembled, but the basic reality is incontrovertible, and the viewer becomes close to the characters, like it or not.
As Kachka writes: Here is the controversial, incontrovertible fact of disgrace insurance: It is not a moral arbiter of behavior but a reflection of society's tolerance of it.
There are powerful, almost incontrovertible, codes of decorum maintained by and for people who are thought of as white, or who have been invited to participate in whiteness.
Saudi Arabia seems to change its story about what happens after incontrovertible evidence is exposed or Haspel meets with her Turkish counterpart and likely gets intelligence from them.
He said the Mueller indictments on Friday showed that evidence of a Russian election-meddling effort was "really incontrovertible," but he warned that the operation had been counterproductive.
Regardless of whether Jacobus is likely to win the lawsuit, the fact that Trump's tweets called down harassment on her seems incontrovertible — but the president-elect is still tweeting.
CNN presidential historian Douglas Brinkley said that in two recent parallel situations in which Presidents Bill Clinton and Richard Nixon were accused of wrongdoing, there was accompanying incontrovertible evidence.
Today's CO2 measurements, like the Scripps' measurements taken atop Mauna Loa and other stations around the globe, are direct, incontrovertible proof that the planet is experiencing profound atmospheric changes.
But Julia also uncovers incontrovertible "proof" earlier, when she finds a document stating that, as a teenager, Tessa burned down the house where her father lived with his mistress.
In April, international chemical weapons inspectors found what they called "incontrovertible" evidence that Sarin gas, or a similar substance, was used in the chemical attack that killed 89 people.
If Mueller's final report provides incontrovertible evidence of wrongdoing by Trump -- and we have no evidence that is or will be the case -- then the calculations outlined above change.
It's important to remember that despite the smokescreen the big banks put up, the Durbin Amendment, as debit reform is known, is an incontrovertible success and should be protected.
"We have additional material to what has been shown on TV, incontrovertible evidence that it was sabotage, long planned by Ukrainian military intelligence, to destabilize Russian Crimea," said Lavrov.
Collier said his company's own probing found "incontrovertible evidence" that the EPA predetermined its decisions on Pebble, colluded with environmentalists, manipulated its science and lied to Congress about it.
Mama June and her boyfriend, Geno Doak, left a filthy, bloody mess behind at a Georgia hotel ... and the incontrovertible evidence consists of photos allegedly snapped after they left.
H. R. McMaster, who had said at a security conference in Germany on Saturday that the indictment provided "incontrovertible" evidence that Russia had interfered in the American democratic system.
Thirteen years of thrilling, so-so, explosive, underwhelming, experimental sex have led me to one incontrovertible conclusion: There are major myths out there about sex with a person of size.
Berland said in 2009 that there is "incontrovertible data" indicating DeFriest has a significant but treatable ongoing psychotic disturbance that revolves around paranoid delusional thinking and mood disturbance, Middleton says.
Second, there's incontrovertible evidence that Russia interfered in the campaign, by hacking the email accounts of top Democratic officials and cooperating with WikiLeaks' parallel campaign to undermine Hillary Clinton campaign.
But campaign finance is a problem for which there are no panaceas, only hard choices and one incontrovertible truth: democratic politics costs money, and someone has to pay for it.
Attenborough, whose documentaries such as "Planet Earth" and "Blue Planet" have sparked public concern over population growth and plastic use, said the scientific facts about climate change were "simply incontrovertible".
In the meantime, companies' limp censure of powerful men -- particularly when it's exposed (by a female journalist) in such a thorough and seemingly incontrovertible way -- has a kind of upside.
It was the first images from Oppy, and later images from Spirit, that were incontrovertible evidence that Mars had a different climate that could support liquid water on the surface.
Speaking at the Munich Security Conference on Saturday, McMaster said "with the FBI indictment, the evidence is now incontrovertible" that Russia interfered in the election, according to The Associated Press.
Those conclusions had been widely expected, partly because the organization announced on April 19 that preliminary analyses showed "incontrovertible" evidence that the Khan Sheikhoun villagers had been exposed to sarin.
Legal analysts and experts on the impeachment process have said the investigation doesn't actually need to find incontrovertible proof of a quid pro quo for the House to impeach Trump.
Finally, as my colleague Matt Ford wrote on Monday, Pelosi and others seemed to be waiting for a smoking gun, incontrovertible proof of guilt that even Sean Hannity couldn't deny.
H.R. McMaster, who is also a lieutenant general in the U.S. Army, told a conference in Germany that there was "incontrovertible" evidence that Russia had meddled in the U.S. election.
After decades of bipartisan wishful thinking and diplomatic naivety, the incontrovertible fact remains that the United States and our allies have been unsuccessful in stopping North Korea's nuclear weapons progress.
Friday's indictments present incontrovertible evidence that the Kremlin mounted a large-scale, concerted attack on American democracy, one that was coordinated with certain US nationals, whether witting or unwitting partners.
In a statement shortly after the Mexican president's tweet, Mexico's foreign and environmental ministries issued a joint statement, saying climate change is an "incontrovertible" fact that requires cooperation from all nations.
We have incontrovertible evidence that Putin and his spies and his thugs were actually successful because he eventually got 20 percent of America&aposs uranium, the foundational material for nuclear weapons.
Spotlight's score reeks of mystery and justice (in a good way), but the plaintive piano in "The Children" forces us to contemplate the incontrovertible trauma of the victims in this story.
It is incontrovertible, not to mention as we told you last night and Sara Carter further explained, the FBI&aposs timeline is now collapsing and the investigation is not adding up.
And it would offer incontrovertible evidence that the United States under President Trump is no longer a champion of the world order, but is ready and willing to tear it down.
"Nissan said its internal investigation found "incontrovertible evidence of various acts of misconduct by Ghosn, including misstatement of his compensation and misappropriation of the company&aposs assets for his personal benefit.
Expect some smart companies with interesting ideas about how to use the mountains of data, programming and machine learning to finally separate fact from fiction is a clinical and incontrovertible way.
"One of the planets from the wobble technique showed transit: it went in front of the star at exactly the time it was predicted to and that was basically incontrovertible," says Seager.
Weapons experts told CNN, however, that the arms in the videos have been scrubbed of any signs of their origins, making the videos far from incontrovertible proof that Russia supplied the weaponry.
"It went on: "The internal investigation found incontrovertible evidence of various acts of misconduct by Ghosn, including misstatement of his compensation and misappropriation of the company&aposs assets for his personal benefit.
Srinagar, India (CNN)India said there was "incontrovertible evidence" that Pakistan had a "direct hand" in a bomb attack on a convoy that killed at least 2000 people in Indian-administered Kashmir.
What' else, it's notable that the current market's performance and expectation are made based on what we've learned yet, once there is any incontrovertible evidence of guilt, then would be another situation.
The hesitation and failure to rescue the half-dead and injured people, whose enthusiastic souls and enthralled hearts were accompanying their praying tongues on Eid ul-Adha, is also obvious and incontrovertible.
But J&J's FDA submission left out University of Minnesota professor Thomas E. Hutchinson's finding of chrysotile in a Shower to Shower sample – "incontrovertible asbestos," as he described it in a lab note.
Meanwhile, you often don't have the equivalent of the dead body that launches a homicide investigation — incontrovertible proof that someone committed a crime and now you need to find out who it was.
McMaster surely hastened his own demise when he acknowledged, at the Munich Security Conference, in February, that Robert Mueller had amassed "incontrovertible" evidence of a Russian effort to interfere in the 2016 election.
H.R. McMaster will soon be removed from his post after he told a major security conference in Munich that the evidence is incontrovertible that the Russian attack against America happened and is ongoing.
No matter how President Trump's impeachment trial plays out in the Senate, one thing is certain: Despite the incontrovertible facts at the center of the story, the process will change very few minds.
Partisans of the losing candidate will be quick to declare widespread fraud on the slightest of evidence, and partisans of the winning candidate will be called to marshal incontrovertible evidence of their victory.
The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons said that tests on victims and survivors found "incontrovertible evidence" that the chemical agent sarin or a sarin-like toxin was used in Khan Sheikhoun.
I was hopeful because to me the tape was clear, incontrovertible evidence of his unfitness for office, evidence that even the most ardent leaders on the religious right would be unable to ignore.
Always somehow underrated – despite the incontrovertible evidence that he was, in fact, absolutely lethal – his departure from Manchester City to Juventus in the summer of 2013 was a sad day for English football.
But J&J's FDA submission left out the University of Minnesota professor Thomas E. Hutchinson's finding of chrysotile in a Shower to Shower sample — "incontrovertible asbestos," as he described it in a lab note.
While the report is alarming for Telegram users who depend on the app to keep their communications private, it's too early to hold it up as incontrovertible evidence that the platform has been compromised.
But regardless of how we feel about the results, there is incontrovertible evidence of Russian interference not only in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, but in many other foreign elections going back several decades.
"Right now, I don't think we're prepared to do that unless Congress tries to force the administration's hand because there is incontrovertible evidence that the Saudis kidnapped and or killed Jamal Khashoggi," Riedel added.
After the indictment, President Trump's national security adviser H.R. McMaster said at an international security conference that the evidence Russia acted to influence the 2016 US election is "now incontrovertible," and he is right.
Many people consider déjà vu to be outside the realm of everyday cognitive experience, with assorted cranks and crackpots claiming it to be incontrovertible proof of extrasensory perception, alien abduction, psychokinesis or past lives.
"I think the takeaway message (from Paris) is governments have done at least part of their job – a very, very important job – which is to give the incontrovertible signal of where we're headed," she said.
For someone interested in the sources of political power, as I was, those boxes in the Johnson Library contained incontrovertible evidence of the use to which economic power could be put to create political power.
That a Northwest Passage existed at all was considered incontrovertible — "a moral certainty," according to a British official of the time — and so conventional geographic wisdom held that a route must pass through the continent.
Johnson said he hoped Britain and other Western nations would not stand by in the event of a chemical attack, voicing support for limited strikes if there is "incontrovertible evidence" of the Syrian's government involvement.
They number 10, from the incontrovertible (getting money out of politics) to the incredible (imposing what amounts to literacy tests on would-be voters and weighting voting toward "the best-informed segment of the electorate").
Schiff, in his Sunday response to Trump, was also referencing national security adviser H.R. McMaster, who following the indictments said in Munich that the evidence "is now incontrovertible" that Russia interfered in the 2016 election.
"Regardless of the intent, it is incontrovertible that Florida's highly restrictive civil rights restoration policies disproportionately impact minorities, more specifically those identified as black, when one reviews Florida Department of Corrections statistics," Schlakman told me.
National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster said at the Munich Security Conference today that "with the FBI indictment, the evidence is now incontrovertible" that Russians tried to interfere with the 2016 U.S. presidential election, the A.P. reports.
But what about the sublimely unconcerned people, those who are living in a way that makes absolutely no sense in light of the incontrovertible changes our climate has already undergone, never mind the peril it faces?
But what about the sublimely unconcerned people, those who are living in a way that makes absolutely no sense in light of the incontrovertible changes our climate has already undergone, never mind the peril it faces?
The agent found the instruction concerning because his unit had gathered incontrovertible evidence showing a major al Qaeda figure had directed the attack and the information had already been briefed to President Obama, the lawmaker said.
The Interior cabinet secretary Fred Matiang'i spun it as a pre-emptive measure after "credible and incontrovertible intelligence" that the opposition had planned "a massacre of catastrophic proportions" that it intended to blame on law enforcement.
"Incontrovertible evidence shows that Harvard's admissions policy has a disproportionately negative effect on Asian-Americans vis-à-vis similarly situated white applicants that cannot be explained on non-discriminatory grounds," the group said in its brief.
If Trump fires Mueller as he did former Comey, he will have created incontrovertible evidence that he is interfering with the administration of justice in order to protect himself, his family and his associates from criminal investigation.
" SMASH CUT TO FOUR DAYS EARLIER:Kellyanne Conway on Fox & Friends: "Whatever the facts end up being, the premise, of course, the principle, the incontrovertible principle, is that there is no Senate seat worth more than a child.
"I would say that there is only one incontrovertible reality and that is that Argentina in these conditions is not able to repay the debts it took on," said Fernandez, the favorite to win the October elections.
Asked why the president had acted now, given the Assad government is alleged to have used chemical gas at least 50 times, administration officials said they believed there was "incontrovertible evidence" that chemical weapons had been deployed.
An interdisciplinary panel of experts put it this way in a landmark report in 2000 titled Neurons to Neighborhoods: The scientific evidence on the significant developmental impacts of early experiences, caregiving relationships, and environmental threats is incontrovertible.
En medio de la incertidumbre que se vive en torno a la pandemia del coronavirus se encuentra un hecho incontrovertible: las personas mayores tienen el índice más alto de muertes, sobre todo quienes tienen padecimientos médicos subyacentes.
Second, there is the incontrovertible fact that the school is in the jungle — some 215 acres of rolling terrain abutting the Ayung (Bali's longest river) in the district of Abiansemal, about a half-hour southwest of Ubud.
It is truly a glare among glares, which makes sense: Trump has called climate change a "hoax," despite incontrovertible evidence to the contrary, and he has promoted a ruthlessly anti-environment agenda during his time as president.
Moreover, it is incontrovertible that children raised by two parents are better off, and as Isabel Sawhill has noted, in the communities in question, pregnancy is quite often accidental: 60 percent of pregnancies outside marriage are unplanned.
Among many progressive voters, there were sky-high expectations that Mueller might find incontrovertible evidence of criminality on the part of Trump or his immediate family members, laying the ground work for potential impeachment and removal from office.
But there is now a sweep to his serving motion and a sting to his groundstrokes that is reassuring even if it is far from incontrovertible evidence that he is ready to dethrone Rafael Nadal again in Paris.
The evidence of a Russian effort to interfere in the election "is now incontrovertible," General McMaster said at the Munich Security Conference, an annual meeting of European and American diplomats and security experts, including several senior Russian officials.
But one thing is incontrovertible: Unlike the Bush administration and the accounting scandals, the Obama-era Justice Department didn't have any high-profile losses where they brought bank executives to court and were brushed back by business-friendly judges.
Ideology, a cousin of dogma which is something set forth as incontrovertible truth by someone in authority, is a strict set of beliefs that people hold to on an issue and from which they may not, sometimes cannot, waiver.
The incontrovertible fact that Metallica rules live, coupled with the prospect of seeing a stadium band on such an itty-bitty stage and surrounded by people who've been down since their early days, was a perfect recipe for destruction.
The premise and structure are simple enough: A crew of six astronauts must bring home samples from Mars, which contain microscopic organisms that provide the first "incontrovertible proof" that, to use another familiar space-related tag line, we are not alone.
There is no incontrovertible evidence that waterboarding was necessary to acquire critical intelligence and there is at least one case in which torture may have yielded false intelligence that the Bush administration used to justify the U.S. invasion of Iraq.
Indeed, many doctors are even more down on the ol' cigarettes these days, this despite the fact that, according to the incontrovertible truth of conventional wisdom, every single member of the medical profession is on 40 Richmond Superkings a day.
The confluence of these two groups — a vision of insurance salesmen and machine operators, mowing the lawns of adjoining split-­level ranches and talking about Sunday's game — felt extraordinary even in its own time, seemingly incontrovertible proof that American capitalism worked.
As Anthony H. Cordesman at the Center for Strategic and International Studies points out, there is "no reliable open-source data on exactly how Iran reached out to North Korea (or vice versa)," but the evidence of cooperation is incontrovertible.
No N.H.L. team has waited longer for its first title than the Blues, who now have incontrovertible evidence that this all really did happen: a 34½-pound silver chalice, soon to be etched with their names, preserved for ever and ever.
Trump's national security adviser says "the evidence" of Russian involvement in the 2016 election "is now really incontrovertible and available in the public domain," and other members of the administration have talked tough on nuclear weapons proliferation and closing consulates.
On Pro Football NEW ORLEANS — One of the N.F.L.'s more incontrovertible contentions, supported by more than a decade of empirical evidence, is that good things tend to happen to the New Orleans Saints when the football leaves Drew Brees's hand.
Even with the Mueller indictment, top U.S. intelligence chiefs reiterating their longstanding assessment of Russian interference, and Trump's own national security adviser stating just last week that evidence of meddling is "incontrovertible," it appears Trump is likely not going to act.
The director general for the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, Ambassador Ahmet Üzümcü, said Wednesday that analysis of samples from victims of the Khan Sheikhoun attack showed "incontrovertible" results that "sarin or a sarin-like substance" was used in the attack.
At a combative news conference, Isinbayeva also said God would be the judge of whether athletics' governing body was right to exclude almost the entire Russian track and field team, including herself, over what it said was incontrovertible evidence of state-sponsored doping.
I deliberately and purposefully repeated the same challenge three times to underscore the incontrovertible importance of maintaining the security, stability and economic growth of the United States and maintain its international standing, which took upon an increasingly downward spiral under the Obama administration.
"China's reaction to Mr. Trump's legitimate defense of the American homeland has been a Great Wall of denial — despite incontrovertible evidence of Beijing's illicit and protectionist behaviors," White House trade adviser Peter Navarro said in a commentary in the Financial Times on Monday.
But I have those memories because I read the Little House books in a very specific context — and the more we uncritically laud Wilder's legacy and treat her books as incontrovertible classics, the harder it is to offer that context to everyone else.
Ms. Kennedy follows politics in Mexico closely, as well as in the United States and Europe, and she wanted to talk about the news, going on a tear about women's incontrovertible rights to their own bodies and the damage of climate change.
His extreme example was Holocaust denial, where invidious but often well-publicized cranks confronted survivors with the absurd challenge to produce incontrovertible eyewitness evidence of their experience of the killing machines set up by the Nazis to exterminate the Jews of Europe.
With Piccola's help, the puppets of Pickle Barrel Falls prepare to say goodbye, and Mr. Pickles himself (Jim Carrey) gets ready to sign divorce papers, surrendering the dregs of his marriage to the incontrovertible reality that set in after his son's death.
After all, even the most hardened of New Atheists would be forced to give pause and rethink a thing or two after being confronted with the incontrovertible evidence of an omnipotent higher being that has, just this past week, been delivered unto mankind.
It also hammers home the the incontrovertible fact that—no matter how regal, battle-hardened, or beautiful we may fancy ourselves to be—the human body is essentially a meat sack full of goo that is perpetually on the verge of crapping out on us.
No matter what happens in today's House vote on the so-called GOP Obamacare replacement bill, this week has given us the final piece of incontrovertible clarity as to why this entire repeal process has been such a fiasco from the beginning: They're afraid.
We've spoken in this space before about the shock Beyoncé single "Formation" and its incontrovertible blackness, how it takes features and behaviors that used to be points of ridicule for people of African descent around the world and turns them into points of pride.
Former U.S. officials said that the U.S. had informed the Italian government of "incontrovertible" evidence that an Egyptian security agency, which they did not name, was behind Mr. Regeni's murder and that the leadership in Cairo was fully aware of the circumstances around his death.
Indeed, listening to Republicans and Democrats, or their friendlier media, would give the impression of two radically different sets of hearings, one that presented damning, incontrovertible evidence that the president abused his power or one that revealed that the whole proceeding was a partisan sham.
After the bitter Iraq experience, it would be hard for any American president to persuade the country and its allies to take his word that it is time to risk another war in the Middle East, barring incontrovertible evidence that could be made public.
But everybody that signed off on that warrant signed off on unverified, uncorroborated Russian lies that were literally designed to really steal an election after they rigged an investigation into what is irrefutable crimes incontrovertible evidence of obstruction and violation of the Patriot Act by Hillary.
The battle: After the Iraq war, it would be hard for any American president to persuade the American public and U.S. allies to take his word that it is time to risk another war in the Middle East, barring incontrovertible evidence that could be made public.
If Mr. Roof is convicted — a virtual certainty, as he confessed in a recorded F.B.I. interview and left a trail of incontrovertible evidence — the jury will return in January to hear more evidence and decide whether to sentence him to death or to life in prison.
"The benefits of sun protection and the incontrovertible evidence of sunburn and chronic sun exposure as a cause of about 60% of melanomas should inspire people to continue reasonable sun protection if they fit into the moderate to high risk groups, and even if they don't," Leffell added.
But defense lawyers were skeptical of this approach: At least one lawyer was of the opinion that encryption technologies have become so advanced that it's now difficult for the FIA, despite possessing state-of-the-art equipment, to obtain incontrovertible evidence that blasphemy was committed and by whom.
As they revised the paper, they described an experiment in which they took cells that had an incontrovertible marker of maturity and got them to express the signals of embryonic stem cells—the cellular equivalent of looking at a sonogram and seeing an unborn child with a faded tattoo.
Taken together, however, along with the fact they are appearing as part of a debate organised by one of the great proponents of liberal values, The Economist, there is one incontrovertible conclusion to be drawn from them: China has rattled the outside world in ways which were never expected before.
I guess the most important thing here is, especially from your perspective and the president&aposs perspective, if you treat one candidate one way and you literally have crimes and the evidence is incontrovertible -- I mean, I never saw a better case for obstruction than Hillary did to subpoenaed emails.
I finally faced the incontrovertible truth I should have accepted years ago: that you don't have to be good at exercise to benefit from it, that in fact, moving, breathing, and sweating are in themselves good, so one's skill or grace or natural talent matters not at all in activating them.
And here's the worst part: Even if there were incontrovertible proof substantiating what Stahl says, even if there were a videotape of Trump saying he attacks journalists so the public at large won't believe them when they report something negative about him, the president's most devoted fans almost certainly wouldn't care.
At a conference on Saturday in Munich, McMaster said that evidence of Russian meddling is "incontrovertible" — but the same day, Trump tweeted a correction, claiming that McMaster "forgot to say" that the results of the 2016 election were not impacted and that it was instead Hillary Clinton and Democrats who colluded.
According to Bloomberg, Purdue is now making significant changes to the way it markets its stable of opioid drugs amid a nearly incontrovertible body of evidence that pharmaceutical companies understated their potential dangers:The company told employees this week that it would cut its sales force by more than half, to 200 workers.
Yet in findings shared with lawmakers over the past year, the F.B.I. suggested that Mr. Hodgkinson, 66, came to the field to commit suicide in a firefight with the police, but said that the bureau did not have incontrovertible proof that he had come to the scene to specifically target the Republicans.
India has accused neighboring Pakistan of being behind the spike in violence, claiming it has "incontrovertible evidence" that the country had a "direct hand" in last week's bomb blast -- the deadliest attack on Indian security forces since the beginning of an insurgency in the disputed territory that began in the late 1980s.
"The outbreak appears to have ended with no incontrovertible evidence that any single treatment intervention, or combination of interventions, was unequivocally superior to the types of supportive medical care typically provided," the study authors wrote in a report about the trial, funded by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID).
Aiding them is the corporate media industrial complex, whose engines are humming along ferociously, offering 24/7 cable news airwaves and print columns to hyperventilate over Russia influencing our elections—allegations still unaccompanied by incontrovertible evidence—and the scary, big bear that is President Donald Trump's inner circle holding untoward calls with Russian officials.
Leaping up, sick with excitement and dread, she crossed to the window and parted the curtains, looking out into the garden's subdued blue light as if she had to check that it was still there: the massy forms of the apple trees, the black incontrovertible bulk of the shed, birds stirring, invisible, in the undergrowth.
Now that the evidence of Russian interference with the 2016 election is, in the words of National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster, "incontrovertible," and continuing Russian efforts to interfere with U.S. politics have been identified, further attempts to put a stop to the Russia probe would itself constitute collusion with past and continuing Russian covert operations.
"Over the course of the last three months, we have found incontrovertible evidence that President Trump abused his power by pressuring the newly elected president of Ukraine to announce an investigation into President Trump's political rival," said Representative Adam B. Schiff, Democrat of California and the Intelligence Committee chairman, who led the impeachment inquiry.
"What is truly ironic about such a statement is that it is incontrovertible that asbestos, including chrysotile, the type of asbestos found in brakes, does, in fact, cause lung cancer and mesothelioma," Frank wrote in a letter to the institute's director obtained by the Center for Public Integrity through a Freedom of Information Act request.
McMaster was also eased out by Trump following comments he made at the Munich Security Conference in late February, in which he described the recent American indictments of Russian officials for interference in the 2016 US presidential election as "incontrovertible" evidence that they had interfered in the election, something the President has always been reluctant to admit.
Why would he want a science adviser telling him that the link between climate change and the burning of fossil fuels is incontrovertible, that he should stick with the Paris agreement on climate change, that it's a grave mistake to repudiate every one of President Obama's efforts to slow the dangerous warming of the earth's atmosphere?
Through the entire debate, there was one incontrovertible fact big banks never bothered to deny, because they can't: Prior to reform, the debit market was fixed to favor banks by the two huge card companies that dominate it; and so it didn't behave like the rest of our free-market system, which created the largest economy in the world.
Now, we also have incontrovertible evidence that the Clinton campaign and the DNC, they paid Fusion GPS over $9 million --although nobody knows anything -- and they hired a former British intelligence agent who then used current and former Russian government sources to produce this phony, fake, salacious news dossier that was full of lies, disinformation and propaganda against Donald Trump.
One of those is clearly a liar because that one forged the 'love, Roy Moore' part of a yearbook in order to try to for whatever reason get at Roy Moore and win this seat for the Democrats and there's a lot more to it as to why I believe that the evidence is almost incontrovertible about whether the yearbook was forged.
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The really wild card General McMaster, who was ousted last year weeks after a furious tweetstorm from Mr. Trump over his comment that there was "incontrovertible" evidence of Russian election interference, has received at least one phone call from the president on matters of national security, according to a report from NBC News and confirmed by The New York Times.
A political bind for LBJ The report's empathy for black life scandalized many in mainstream politics, erecting a seemingly permanent demarcation between conservative law-and-order advocates who decried it as justifying lawlessness and political activists of various stripes, most notably King, who embraced the findings as incontrovertible proof of a message they and their forebears had articulated since Reconstruction.
"As you can see with the FBI indictment, the evidence is now really incontrovertible and available in the public domain, whereas in the past it was difficult to attribute for a couple of reasons," McMaster said while speaking at the Munich Security Conference just a day after the Justice Department announced several indictments in special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference.
That last part is a dangerous game, because when you're on television saying something like, "Skip, and I absolutely and positively believe this statement to be the truth, incontrovertible truth, and I've been saying it for a long time, a very long time" and you don't yet know how the sentence is going to end, you run the risk of bricking yourself into some very bad opinions.
Obviously we don't mean that literally, but the saga of "Salvator Mundi" and the revelation that the Louvre Abu Dhabi essentially shelled out $450.3 million to have its own star Leonardo da Vinci attraction crystalizes a difficult but incontrovertible truth of contemporary existence: we may all ultimately only be known by one distinguishing feature, so it's worth honing, crafting, and defining that feature to be as exceptional as possible.
Now, the reality of an exodus of a further 600,000 people in the space of just six weeks; the incontrovertible evidence of large scale burning of villages by the Myanmar military -- which the military is calling clearance operations of terrorists -- and the reports of widespread extra-judicial killings against fleeing civilians by the country's federal security forces have made it much more difficult to avoid the conclusion: this is genocide.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE broke with his national security adviser H.R. McMaster on Saturday after McMaster said that indictments in special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation show "incontrovertible" evidence of Russia's election meddling.
They are, in an incontrovertible and empirical sense, endowed—blessed with gifts that dwarf those of the rest of us, most obviously in the corporeal department: frames like buildings, ballistic arrays of muscle fiber, hand-eye coordination and balance and poise and power that sends fans into slack-jawed wonder and sportswriters deep, deep into the analogy pit in an attempt to dredge up something, anything, that can translate these outlying specimens into something closer to the rest of the species.
Despite what we now have which is incontrovertible evidence that Hillary Clinton was guilty of numerous serious felonies and crimes he then immediately transitioned to the Trump Russia witch-hunt left wing talking point, all the while as he has expressed a massive bias in favor of Hillary Clinton who he was supposed to be investigating and an extraordinary extreme hatred, animus against Donald Trump to his FBI colleague mistress, Lisa Page, all by the way on official FBI phones used to conduct official FBI business.

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