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Unarguable
adjective
Not arguable; that cannot be reasonably argued against.
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Even as strong an impression as that made by my first experience of a live first class match (this one from 1975) was corrupted by the passage of time, only to be rectified by the unarguable flat data of the web.
He refused – once more and more than once – to explain his position on tuition fees, on the unarguable grounds that any policy must be properly costed.
Parkinson said it was "unarguable" to assert that policy reform proposals should be designed with fairness in mind.
The truth is that if the MBA were an unarguable benefit to the business world, we wouldn't still be arguing about it.
Nevertheless, this tooth is the first unarguable proof that crocodilians did indeed snack on dinosaurs.
The point where it becomes unarguable is where they are cheaper than coal.
Above all, Mr Purnell's thesis, that Labour led by Mr Brown has little hope of being re-elected, remains unarguable.
This is unarguable, but in the meantime compulsion at a later stage could also play a part.In this section Chasing an elephant To think again Bad timing Facing the music Information overlord Staying on Marketing anxiety UKIP if you want to ReprintsWithout the option of dropping out, more young people than you might think will just heave a sigh and knuckle down to their studies.
Mrs Clinton's claim to the nomination was not improved: a higher turnout could have made her claim to a popular-vote victory unarguable.
THAT the risk-taking end of the financial industry is dominated by men is unarguable.
They are hardly demanding, being both vague and overlapping (as well as verbless): "Your family better off", "Your child achieving more" and "Your children with the best start" sound like one unarguable proposition, not three.Until recently, the Tories have struggled to gain any attention for their policies.
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