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"We believe that this is an indisputable victory," said the prime minister, Mykola Azarov, after the polls closed on Sunday.
As Clinton's campaign struggled to make the case that it won an indisputable victory in Iowa, Sanders patiently pointed out that the race was so close that some deciding delegates appear to have been awarded by coin toss.
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However, when the more common definition of "decisive victory" is intended an indisputable military victory of a battle that determines or significantly influences the ultimate result of a conflict historians are divided.
He was the indisputable key to his team's 104-97 victoverover the Celtics in the first game of the Eastern Conference final.
Either way, such terms are the emotional colour to the indisputable truth that England is a bigger country than Scotland, that victories for the latter must be secured despite the status quo – and are all the more glorious for that.
The first ("The people's army") argued that the UK Independence Party's victory registers "on the Richter scale", and that "what is now indisputable, is that UKIP is not just another protest outfit".
After Otto I's victory over the Magyars in 955, his hegemony in the West was indisputable.
In his customary role as golf's indisputable measuring stick, he will quantify whether much of what has transpired since his United States Open victory last June was real or imagined, muscle or just a pose.
The connection is indisputable.
That much is indisputable.
Now, it is indisputable.
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