Sentence examples for irrefutable definition from inspiring English sources

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He demonstrates that no one so far has offered an irrefutable definition of perception (which does not have to mean that perception as such has to be completely unreliable).

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The unions had threatened the biggest strike in decades unless the government dropped its plans to raise the retirement age for public-sector workers from 60 to 65. Alan Johnson, the minister responsible, had said the week before that rising life expectancy (see chart) had made the case for change "irrefutable".Mr Johnson's definition of that word evidently differs from the common one.

No argument is irrefutable.

"There are irrefutable facts.

It is irrefutable".

The logic seems irrefutable.

He states irrefutable facts".

But the results were irrefutable".

Look at the numbers broadly, and that is the irrefutable conclusion: two-thirds of net new jobs are created by companies with fewer than 500 employees, which is the government's definition of a small business.

But the evidence is irrefutable.

But the present is irrefutable.

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