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He went on to make the unarguable point that the British Council was harming the British public as well as the cause of the Chinese reformers.
Where war becomes a process of redemption and healing, an unarguable point is made about the real thing's horror and idiocy.
An unarguable point, but readers of this strange, provocative novel may nevertheless find themselves stuck on questions of motive, that "dubious 'why' nonsense".
They're engaging because they're fast-talking and reactive and witty, but most of all because they are making a very clear, unarguable point - that women are under-represented in the art world.
Richard Eyre's first, most unarguable point in "Changing Stages," his lively, sometimes dazzling survey of English-speaking theater in the 20th century, is that theater cannot be captured on television.
There's an unarguable point to that.
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Dismissing the point as "unarguable", Leveson said: "The hurdle of proving that Sir Christopher reached irrational conclusions on the facts is incapable of being surmounted".
Their starting point is quite unarguable.
The statement is, on one level, unarguable: she was called those things, repeatedly, often in the same tweet.
The point where it becomes unarguable is where they are cheaper than coal.
Bratton used tipping point leadership to make unarguable calls for change, concentrate resources on what really mattered, mobilize key players' commitment, and silence naysayers.
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