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"Economic crimes like these are extremely complex when you drill down, and it is very difficult to prove guilt even when there is what seems to be irrefutable evidence," said Gabrio Forti, a professor of criminal law and criminology at Università Cattolica in Milan.
In recent years, the most widely reported attempts to imagine a non-Blairite programme, strategy and rhetoric for Labour have appealed to the supposedly inherent conservatism of the English: an inherent conservatism of which Ukip's recent success is understood to be irrefutable evidence.
The facts seem to be irrefutable.
This evidence needs to be irrefutable so that it can be used to settle any disputes about whether or not partners have behaved according to the collaboration agreement.
The vested rights theory is now universally rejected because the criticism brought forward against it was and is felt to be irrefutable.
Long-standing lies that are believed to be irrefutable truths are identified as the most dangerous.
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The justification for a democratic country like ours to attack another country must be irrefutable.
Losing here would be irrefutable proof of his failure.
Even Mr. Hurd's temporary replacement, the chief financial officer, Cathie Lesjak, who seemed to go out of her way to diss him, said in the press release announcing his resignation that "our ability to execute is irrefutable".
Giving it just a moment's thought, Allen Sherman minced no words yesterday in relating what to him was irrefutable common knowledge.
We have strong market momentum and our ability to execute is irrefutable as demonstrated by our Q3 preliminary results".
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