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This makes close to irrefutable sense, at least to me, but economics, as Stiglitz says, is a complicated business and the "dismal science".
Democracy, in its profoundest sense, in its truest sense, in its most irrefutable sense, in its most vivid sense, is the quality of the human spirit in the face of human life".
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(Told that things must have value before they can be placed in a museum, David replies, "What is value?" His argument is, in a sense, irrefutable: "I prize it. It's my museum, not yours").
Autonomy in this sense seems an irrefutable value, especially since its opposite — being guided by forces external to the self and which one cannot authentically embrace — seems to mark the height of oppression.
That is irrefutable, at least in the cosmic sense of Charles de Gaulle's grim reminder: "The cemeteries of the world are full of indispensable men".
But what is irrefutable in ANY's testimony is the sense that there is even more in Beethoven's music than conventional classical music wisdoms have so far found.
Given this, to ask whether Mr. Bertolucci still matters is to miss the irrefutable and obvious point that his films are part of cinema and, in this sense, have never not mattered.
The White House has admitted it has no "irrefutable" evidence of Mr Assad's involvement in the August attack, but said a "strong common-sense test irrespective of the intelligence" suggested his government was responsible.
But I sensed the machine was seeing my pain in its own way and that its report would be irrefutable.
No argument is irrefutable.
"There are irrefutable facts.
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