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But the continuing review of the technician's cases underscores how DNA evidence, widely perceived as being nearly irrefutable proof of guilt or innocence, can still be subject to human error.
Today, they presented us with nearly irrefutable evidence that the creature does posses some kind of DNA.
The Federalist's Sean Davis points to the video of the incident, filmed by a bystander, as nearly irrefutable evidence that Garner's death was "completely unnecessary".
Answer: Since the New Deal, the U.S. Supreme Court has interpreted Congress' power expansively, applying a nearly irrefutable presumption of constitutionality to even the most flagrant affronts to the doctrine of enumerated powers, as it will again be urged to do with ObamaCare.
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The one person with the most irrefutable prediction was Joann.
What about the irrefutable fact that aging involves physical decline?
Most of its assertions were irrefutable.
Nearly three-quarters of PSI class II community-acquired pneumonia patients seen during the period covered were admitted without irrefutable reasons contrary to clinical management recommendations.
No argument is irrefutable.
"There are irrefutable facts.
It is irrefutable".
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