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Bubbles are irrefutably clear in hindsight; but an economist who found a way of proving their presence with foresight would be doing humanity a profound favor.
The author hovers over Granny's hallucinations, and her annoyances with her various caretakers, like a bemused spectator, ever aware of the fact that our aloneness in life becomes irrefutably clear in our dying.
"It is irrefutably clear that our situation has worsened and our cost-savings needs have grown significantly since our proposal last year," Mr. Grinstein wrote in his letter to Mr. Malone.
And in 2013, another series of studies by Heilman and Michelle C. Haynes at the University of Massachusetts Lowell found that women gave more credit to male teammates for group work and took less credit themselves, unless their roles were irrefutably clear to outsiders.
It is irrefutably clear to us that if we do not make substantial cuts in the projected levels of Pentagon spending, we will do substantial damage to our economy and dramatically reduce our quality of life.
But the pattern they create is irrefutably clear: We don't know if Hurricane Katrina was caused by climate change, but we do know that we are rapidly heading for a world where climate change causes worse Katrinas.
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But his latest efforts bring this abjection into the open by making it, irrefutably and repulsively, flesh.
Viewed like this — as, yes, irrefutably real, but also as a readable image — he is reminiscent of Gordon Parks's squinting Harlem newsboy.
(Chinen) TIERNEY SUTTON / LOSTON HARRIS (Tonight and tomorrow night) Ms. Sutton's clear, sweetly sonorous voice isn't inherently a jazz timbre, but she is irrefutably a jazz singer, as she has demonstrated on a number of recent engagements.
(Chinen) TIERNEY SUTTON (Wednesday through next Saturday) Ms. Sutton's clear, sweetly sonorous voice isn't inherently a jazz timbre, but she is irrefutably a jazz singer; her fine new album, "I'm With the Band" (Telarc), was recorded at Birdland this spring, which makes this a return engagement.
7 30 and 9 30 p.m., Jazz Standard, 116 East 27th Street, Manhattan, (212 576-2232; cover, $20. (Chinen) TIERNEY SUTTON (Tonight and tomorrow) Ms. Sutton's clear, sweetly sonorous voice isn't inherently a jazz timbre, but she is irrefutably a jazz singer; her fine new album, "I'm With the Band" (Telarc), was recorded at Birdland in the spring, making this a return engagement.
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