How To Use Incontrovertible In A Sentence

  • He provides incontrovertible proof of his ability to defy his accusers.
  • Recognizing this responsibility, and assuming that at these periodical gatherings you have no time to bother with theories and abstractions, I intend to confine myself to facts-plain incontrovertible facts-or to statements based on actual experiences. The Banking Systems of Canada and the United States
  • Yet imagine if you were handed incontrovertible evidence of your very finite lifespan. Times, Sunday Times
  • No incontrovertible proof is required beyond the belief of the umpire that cheating has taken place. Times, Sunday Times
  • But one remark in this festival stood out - clear and incontrovertible.
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  • I thought I was in a position to provide incontrovertible evidence of whatever transpired.
  • Anything published on or around 1 April is a likely candidate for spoofiness unless incontrovertible evidence exists that its not. An Esper Spaghetti Graph « Climate Audit
  • This must be established by incontrovertible evidence like his sire's birth certificate or baptismal records.
  • Yet one incontrovertible fact set him decidedly apart from the rabid cotton state defenders of the peculiar institution: Atchison owned at most one bondman.
  • CCTV provided incontrovertible evidence that he was at the scene of the crime.
  • But the essentiality of electricity to modernity is incontrovertible. Robert Bryce: From Kyoto to Copenhagen to... Hanoi? The Looming Failure of Yet Another Climate Change Meeting
  • Although this has been argued over for fifty years, the size of this ancient catastrophe now seems incontrovertible.
  • The evidence becomes incontrovertible, leading the story to its logical denouement.
  • According to team member Samuel Belknap III, a graduate student at the University of Maine, Orono, it is the earliest incontrovertible evidence for domestic dogs in the New World.
  • That will involve unshakeable belief in himself and his abilities, despite incontrovertible evidence to the contrary and a genuine contempt for anyone who lacks such a belief. Times, Sunday Times
  • The defense hoped to find incontrovertible evidence clearing Davis of her daughter's murder.
  • But this dose is harder than most because it seemed as if we had before us incontrovertible evidence of a world of the most luxurious fantasy. Times, Sunday Times
  • If theres ever been a time to use the word incontrovertible, its when were talking about evolution. 40 More Years
  • Why is there so much passion about global warming, and why has the issue become so vexing that the American Physical Society, from which Dr. Giaever resigned a few months ago, refused the seemingly reasonable request by many of its members to remove the word "incontrovertible" from its description of a scientific issue? No Need to Panic About Global Warming
  • In this regard, the evidence of objects is incontrovertible and often fundamentally subversive.
  • In this role they are the organizers of a discovery process rather than fountainheads of incontrovertible knowledge.
  • I am very, very confident that those brave critics who claim to only like Ware's early work (because he "tediously" beats himself up too much now, and has a "one-note" emotional palette) will revise their future assessments in the face of the incontrovertible evidence that he doesn't do it as much now as he did in the work they claim to like. Undefined
  • The case for some form of independent person or body to consider grievances is incontrovertible. The Prisons We Deserve
  • What seems incontrovertible is that, for the foreseeable future, the historical documentary is a thing of the past. Times, Sunday Times
  • Roz gets her beloved son alibied by some nice simple, incontrovertible (well, provable) facts.
  • I well remember when suggesting the communists had anything to do with this incident was regarded in bien pensant circles as incontrovertible proof of right-wing kookery. Eastern Europe
  • incontrovertible proof of the defendant's innocence
  • For Voltaire, a catastrophe of such indiscriminate vastness was incontrovertible evidence against the bland optimism of popular theodicy.
  • This would be mere speculation on their part, however, in view of incontrovertible evidence to the contrary.
  • But as we move forward on these, we need to acknowledge two incontrovertible facts. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the evidence for cannibalism seems incontrovertible.
  • This account makes no effort to present a balanced view; rather, the author implies that his assessment is based on incontrovertible evidence.
  • The bleakness and courage of her life story make an incontrovertible case for her thesis. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the plus side, Mr. Bloomberg said he is most proud of what he called the "incontrovertible evidence" that public schools improved during his tenure. Three Mayors Share Stage to Reminisce
  • There's normally a moment in the first or second reel of most films when you are provided with final incontrovertible proof that it's either a masterpiece, a stinker or a kind of apathetic blah.
  • The picture is the incontrovertible evidence that we live on a terraqueous globe.
  • The virtue of the sole trustee is that you have one person accountable and with an incontrovertible mandate to protect the pension fund against raids. David A. Singer: Meet Harry Wilson -- Candidate for NYS Comptroller
  • But his non-selection as a potential MSP was incontrovertible proof that he did not figure in the team's plans for the future.
  • These cases of radiation sickness may, unfortunately, be irreversible and incontrovertible evidence of that.
  • It's only in the last few years that pretty incontrovertible evidence for all this has come together. EXTINCTION: Evolution and the End of Man
  • We have incontrovertible evidence of what took place.
  • Not far across the mountain range was the incontrovertible proof. Times, Sunday Times
  • The evidence is incontrovertible - concept albums are back. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her logic is utterly incontrovertible.
  • We have incontrovertible evidence of what took place.
  • Despite incontrovertible and growing evidence that there were distinct eras of different creatures, the scientific community embraced the idea of gradualism.
  • If the hearings uncover some incontrovertible evidence of corruption he could look like a defender of the indefensible.
  • Human existence has remained under the influence of myths, these being claims to timeless and incontrovertible truths - in essence, universals.
  • Until there is incontrovertible proof that one choice is superior to the other, there is no clear right or wrong.
  • What is curious is that as time went on and the research unfolded, the evidence for discarnate intention became ever more unexpected, seemingly unbelievable, and increasingly incontrovertible. The Sacred Promise
  • That will involve unshakeable belief in himself and his abilities, despite incontrovertible evidence to the contrary and a genuine contempt for anyone who lacks such a belief. Times, Sunday Times
  • And even a cursory knowledge of American history provides incontrovertible evidence of its falsehood.
  • Ah, there were the terrible, the incontrovertible consequences of his lapse from virtue.
  • Despite incontrovertible and growing evidence that there were distinct eras of different creatures, the scientific community embraced the idea of gradualism.
  • Here was hard, incontrovertible evidence of a ‘new and more formidable threat’.
  • Lying is unhelpful when there is incontrovertible evidence. Times, Sunday Times
  • Preachers are allowed to rubbish incontrovertible evidence.
  • One of my commenters below has sent this picture, incontrovertible evidence that it wasn't a goal, after all.
  • That's just an incontrovertible fact. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mr. Smith says that for the future he will give up what he calls sarcasm, and confine himself, "as far as possible," to what he calls dry reasoning from incontrovertible premises. A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume II (of II)
  • The one incontrovertible fact about cannabis is it remains, for the moment, illegal. Times, Sunday Times
  • And does anyone have any incontrovertible evidence of those biscuits? Times, Sunday Times
  • Although people may interpret such a document differently, they agree that it is an invariant object, and may accept it as incontrovertible evidence in a court of law.
  • The doctrine of justification by faith alone was considered by Luther and his followers as an incontrovertible dogma, as the foundation rock of the Reformation, as an "article by which the Church must stand or fall" (articulus stantis et cadentis ecclesia), and which of itself would have been a sufficient cause for beginning the Reformation, as the Smalkaldic The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent
  • That does tend to be the case but it is merely a trend, not an incontrovertible fact.
  • OBAMA: I made a very narrow statement that I think is incontrovertible, which is if we've got a actionable intelligence then uh .... that there are high value Al Qaeda targets, that we should take them out. Election Central Morning Roundup
  • CCTV provided incontrovertible evidence that he was at the scene of the crime.
  • If this principle is not provable, there are no incontrovertible propositions and the goal of gnoseology will not be reached. Joane Petrizi
  • It is a well-established and incontrovertible principle of law that any elector is eligible to the office for which said elector votes, unless there be a _specific enactment discriminating against the elector_. Samantha Among the Brethren, Complete
  • Be relentless, as the evidence is objective and incontrovertible.
  • Vocab from The Varieties of Religious Experience aseity the property by which a being exists of and from itself; usually used in connection to God apodictic Necessarily or demonstrably true; incontrovertible.concatenated To connect or link in a series or chain.decide Of course, I already knew the definition; it's hardly an unusual word. Archive 2005-08-01
  • Would this be the incontrovertible evidence needed to ban them both from entering Britain? Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm not sure what's brought this about; I guess just incontrovertible evidence that someone find me attractive, regardless of the extra pudge on my stomach or the extra inches on my hips or thighs.
  • If the hearings uncover some incontrovertible evidence of corruption he could look like a defender of the indefensible.
  • Perhaps this argument seemed so incontrovertible that it did not qualify for elevation to the status of a test.
  • The evidence becomes incontrovertible, leading the story to its logical denouement.
  • I sent two pages telling him what is incontrovertible fact. Times, Sunday Times
  • That incontrovertible body of evidence should prove conclusively that I have nothing at all to say and, as such, am the most boring writer in Australia.
  • Brian has various pieces of evidence for this, but the most incontrovertible is that the review says at one point Clegg offers tips on how to prepare a worm sandwich. Worms on toast
  • If you're unlucky, remember the golden rule: in the face of incontrovertible evidence, deny everything.

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