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Very little was said about obvious Palestinian violations of the laws of war and common-sense morality, including launching thousands of rockets to attack Israel, the indisputable use of human shields, the kidnapping of Gilad Shalit and the subsequent denial of his rights in captivity.
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Robbie Blake, biofuels campaigner, at Friends of the Earth Europe, told me: "It's getting quite indisputable that the use of soy or palm oil to fuel our cars is even dirtier than conventional fossil fuels.
It is indisputable that extensive use of valuable breeding bulls in artificial insemination is responsible for increased milk production, but it also results in a decrease in genetic variation [ 13] and contributes to the distribution of gene defects in the population.
Meanwhile, Amnesty International said it found "indisputable evidence of widespread use of white phosphorus in densely populated residential areas in Gaza City and in the north".
"Amnesty International delegates visiting the Gaza Strip found indisputable evidence of widespread use of white phosphorus in densely-populated residential areas in Gaza City and in the north," the organisation said.
The strength of this argument is that it makes use of something indisputable, viz., that Bob's justification is stronger than Ray's; and it is hard to think of any other difference between them except that Bob has felt the heat and Ray has not.
While the use of chemotherapy is indisputable in a palliative setting, treatment decisions should take into account the possible high toxicity commonly observed in most chemotherapy regimens utilized, and balance that toxicity against the benefit to patients.
The use of corticosteroids is an indisputable risk factor for infection.
It is indisputable that there is an ever increasing use of the internet by our patients.
IN THE aftermath of heated presidential, congressional and local elections on May 10th, the Philippines basked in the glow of international commendation of its use of computer technology to produce, for the first time, seemingly indisputable results.
Extensions of the original finitist standpoint have been proposed and defended on broadly finitary grounds, e.g., Gentzen (1936) defended the use of transfinite induction up to ε0 in his consistency proof for PA as "indisputable," Takeuti (1987) gave another defense.
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