Sentence examples for accept unquestionably from inspiring English sources

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Clarke said that he neither sought nor found evidence of terrorism, but there was "very clear evidence that young people are being encouraged to accept unquestionably a particular hardline strand of Sunni Islam that raises concerns about their vulnerability to radicalisation in the future".

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But it was nonetheless a surprisingly effective distortion – one that an entire political class (Sheerman was an honourable exception), much of the media, and a nation of rage-filled online talkboard ranters – accepted unquestionably: that this was not a complex multi-agency failure, but a series of errors by individual social workers.

I am not nearly enough a chemist to critique Dr. Martin's origin scenarios, but too much of a skeptic to accept his "unquestionably yes" as an answer to the question "Can we ever understand anything as complex as the origin of life and early evolution".

Still, things have unquestionably soured.

So let us accept that this is, unquestionably, the centenary year of the modern crossword (and that the Liverpudlian Arthur Wynne was its inventor) and use that 'peg' as an opportunity to promote the product.

Thereafter the tempo quickens at an exponential rate until eons fleet by in heartbeats and the reader unquestionably accepts all the marvels described".

Today's "alt-right" agitators "live in a neoliberal global order where the slogan, 'all for the market, nothing outside the market, no one against the market' is far more unquestionably accepted than the old fascist slogan of 'all for the state, nothing outside the state, no one against the state'".

Some women, like Mock and me, might have the choice to disclose, but I don't experience being unquestionably accepted as a woman until I disclose as trans as "just being" – and I know that "just being" is a privilege that many other trans people don't have.

It is one of the reasons the ECB is lobbying British MPs to introduce a new act or an amendment to the Gambling Act which would make it unquestionably a criminal offence to accept any inducement to cheat at sport.

We tend to accept as reasonable the paradigm of the purely good and the unquestionably evil: that right is right, wrong is wrong, and never the twain shall meet.

"If it means a system of dogma regarded as unquestionably true," he writes, "it is incompatible with the scientific spirit, which refuses to accept matters of fact without evidence, and also holds that complete certainty is hardly ever attainable".

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