Sentence examples for incontestable evidence from inspiring English sources

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Many judges of the "Chicago school", who were appointed in the Reagan/Bush period, now require incontestable evidence of consumer harm resulting from monopoly abuse before they will even consider upholding a violation.

To the Austrians, their rebuilt opera house is incontestable evidence that Austria has landed on her feet; it has gone a long way to cure a national inferiority complex that started in 1919.

The judge added that he had to decide that "the conduct of US officials acting outside the US was unlawful, in circumstances where there are no clear and incontrovertible standards for doing so and where there is incontestable evidence that such an inquiry would be damaging to the national interest".

Lipton challenged the reliability of Fredericks's methods, but even if he had proved the techniques to be deficient there was the incontestable evidence of the white Pathfinder travelling on Albany Avenue at intervals that synchronized uncomfortably well with the appearance and disappearance of the squint-eyed vehicle in the parking lot.

There are plenty of ideas and intuitive hunches, but rather less incontestable evidence.

For incontestable evidence that each faint dot spotted is an intergalactic globular cluster, Hanes says ground telescopes will need to gather precise details on each cluster's velocity, to confirm they are not actually orbiting galaxies.

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Lamont's refusal to resign immediately is excused on the incontestable grounds that he was Clarke's personal friend.

The authors, whenever possible, present incontestable, strong evidence-based data, but this might refer only to a minority of the chapters.

"The scientific evidence is so incontestable … and the health impacts are so debilitating," says Achim Steiner, executive director of the UN Environment Programme (Unep).

But federal law enforcement officials defended their approach as sound, saying it was purposefully deliberate and thorough to ensure that no logical bit of evidence went unexamined and that assembled clues were incontestable.

Arthur N. Eisenberg, the legal director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, which filed briefs in the appeal, said that the appellate court had misapplied what he called an incontestable principle: that people not accused of a crime should not be arrested, even if they have important evidence for a grand jury, unless the government shows there is no alternative.

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