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In light of the court's recent rulings, this argument has indisputable force.
In the abstract, against the background of the election of an African-American president, that argument has indisputable force.
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But one indisputable effect of a Trump administration would be to diminish American democracy by lending credibility and resources to the forces of white supremacy and ultranationalism.
The facts are indisputable: Market forces are simply ineffective to provide a regulatory function and are completely incapable of providing accountability, "excessive use of private contractors erodes checks and balances, and it substitutes market transactions, controlled by the executive branch, for traditional political mechanisms of accountability".
It has an indisputable moral power in keeping concentrated the attention.'' Bennet's mind is circumscribed by the cage, which is, in turn, circumscribed by the basement; the force of the frame is doubled.
Born in Hoboken, N.J., in 1864, the son of German Jewish immigrants, Stieglitz was both a wreck of a man and a force for indisputable good.
In the case of Sean Farmer and Colm McCartney, two Catholic men murdered in August 1975, the HET inquiry team found "indisputable evidence of security forces' involvement with loyalist paramilitaries".
To put something down in black-and-white means to render it indisputable, to give it the force of law; documentaries, the cinematic equivalent of the historiographical Wie es eigentlich gewesen — How it really was — traditionally lay down the stark and bare facts in black-and-white.
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